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Review on 🎧 JVC Gumy Earbuds (Black) - Improved SEO, with no significant changes by Melody Kershaw

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent product based on its value

Product details (hopefully best pros and worst cons): 1) The headphones are really mint blue but the cables are a mix of blue and mint purple. 2) At a price of $2 and free shipping and handling (if the total order is over $25), it's more than worth the cost. 3) The headphone case covers the connection point between the cables and the headphones. Unless you bend the cables at an extreme angle (i.e. bend 180 degrees and press on the bend angle), the headphones will most likely not break at this point. you want to name it” looks mediocre; nothing spectacular or noteworthy. However, if you're like me (where the connector is under your laptop's tracking mouse pad and your laptop is raised on the back to increase airflow), there's an increased chance of a breakage at the junction between the cables. and plug. 5) Headphones are about 1.5 feet long, although I didn't measure the length with a ruler. 6) Comfort: suits me. I don't sleep with them or train with them in my ear, so I can't comment on that. The "chewing gum" provides a little more comfort than usual. Others say you can convert the sticky bits, although I couldn't. 7) Bass is slightly more pronounced than other sounds. However, this can easily be corrected using the computer's audio mixer. My overall impression is that these headphones are great given the cost for the average user. They're pretty comfortable (although honestly it depends on the person) and the sound is very good. The quality is pretty good, although YMMV. There are no serious negative reviews yet. EDIT: May 2013: It's been almost a year and a half now and the liners are starting to show signs of wear. There is some discolouration, although this depends on how clean your ears are. Most importantly, the electrical connection between the headphone jack and the input isn't as good as it used to be. I used to just have to insert it all the way in. Now I have to push it all the way in and then pull it out a bit to get the same rich sound. It's not a big issue, although I just wanted people to know about it. Given the cost of the headphones, this isn't critical.

Pros
  • Fair price
Cons
  • Not bad