
JVC Fitness Series in-ear headphones with active noise cancellation, flexible hooks, touch control and low latency, and long battery life with charging case.
Q: Can you answer a call from this ear piece?
A: Yes,I can hear mine very well
A: yes
Q: Do they have individual right ear left ear volume control?
A: The volume control does not do individual adjustments. And the headphone app on the Apple App store doesn't recognize this model earbuds.

JVC Fitness Series in-ear headphones with active noise cancellation, flexible hooks, touch control and low latency, and long battery life with charging case.

Power through your hardest workouts with the GO Air Sport, the perfect everyday sport earbud. With 32+ hours of total playtime, a secure and comfortable sport fit, and 3 custom sound settings, the GO Air Sport are mighty (and fun). Auto connect to your device and add some color to your workout.

OpenFit 2+ features the latest Shokz DualBoost™ Technology and Dolby Audio, delivering a rich, dynamic open-ear listening experience. Manage calls, music, and everything else with precision thanks to physical buttons. With a lightweight, ergonomic design and an upgraded inner silicone layer, OpenFit 2+ stays comfortable and securely in place, so you can enjoy incredible audio from your morning coffee to your evening wind-down.

JVC Nearphones true wireless headphones with lightweight hook for a secure and comfortable fit. Up to 26 hours of total use with included rechargeable carrying case. Bluetooth version 5.4 and USB-C charging.
| Pros for JVC - Fitness True Wireless In-Ear Bluetooth Headphones HAEC75TB - Black | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Sound Quality, Fit, Battery Life, Comfort, Connectivity | Sound Quality, Fit, Battery Life, Comfort, Price | Sound Quality, Comfort, Fit, Battery Life, Connectivity | Battery Life, Comfort, Fit, Bass, Design |
| Cons for JVC - Fitness True Wireless In-Ear Bluetooth Headphones HAEC75TB - Black | |||
| Touch Controls, Volume | Volume, Touch Controls, Bass | Button Functionality | Volume, Touch Controls, Sound Quality |
Customers admire the Fitness True Wireless In-Ear Bluetooth Headphones HAEC75TB for their sound quality, with users noting the sound is quite good, especially considering the price. Many appreciate the long battery life. Some customers also find them to be a comfortable fit.
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JVC Fitness True Wireless In-Ear Bluetooth Headphones feature an integrated flexible hook that you can modify to conform to your ears. This is an earbud that will not fall or shake off during the most intense workout. These earbuds feature active noise cancellation & ambient awareness, a great safety feature; you can enjoy tunes without blocking out the environment, such as cars, and other potentially dangerous hazards in your path. Certified IP57, these earbuds are safe from dust and water immersion. You can exercise in the rain & can even shower with them! The claimed battery life is 11 hours on the earbuds & an additional 29 hours with the charging case. I wore them for 8 hours over 2 days and they were still going strong. Sound quality is reasonable for the price. However, they play at a lower volume than most other earbuds I have tested. There is no app support, so customizing options are limited. CONCLUSION: JVC Fitness True Wireless In-Ear Bluetooth Headphones are ideal for working out because they stay put & will withstand sweat & rain. However, their low sound volume & lack of an app to set parameters will limit their appeal for certain applications. They are value priced & will make a great addition to your workout.
gadgetguy11 Posted
Highlights: * Stable fit with integrated flexible ear hooks * Compact case * Good ANC with transparency mode * Good sound * Long battery life - up to 40 hrs with case (32 hrs with ANC) * IP57 rating for dust and water * No app Considerations: * No app * No Getting Started guide - just a large folding user manual * Some touch commands are cumbersome like volume * Ear hooks must be bent a specific way to fit back in case These TWS earbuds have built-in ear hooks that firmly keep them in place during the most vigorous activities. They sound pretty good and even have adequate active noise cancellation and transparency modes. Unlike the trend of having a companion app to change settings and update the firmware, these buds are refreshingly simple. Basically, you charge them up, pop them in and use them…. That’s it. No app, no settings, no firmware updates. The flip side of this is that the touchpad on each bud has to do a lot of heavy lifting. There are distinct actions on each bud with a tap, double tap, triple tap, quadruple tap and long press when playing music and then separate stuff for when in a call. Fortunately, there’s a friendly voice and audio feedback while doing these touch commands. Again, unlike many others, there is no quick setup guide and without an app, you have to rely on the large folding printed user’s manual with small text to find the details of how to use them. I really think a simple Getting Starting guide with the basics would have been a lot easier for me. Raising the volume, for example, needs a triple tap of the left bud for each incremental increase, or a double tap for an incremental decrease. So if you want to raise the volume by 3 steps, that 3 triple-taps (9 taps!). I also thinks it’s a bit confusing that the near-standard method of a single tap for play/pause, double for “next” and triple for ‘previous” all isn’t done on the same earbud… the play/pause single tap is on the left bud while the double and triple taps for next/previous are on the right earbud. The case is relatively compact and between the case and the buds, these supposedly will play for up to 40 hours (32 with ANC) between charges of the case. While the flexible ear hooks bend and adjust to fit your ear for comfort and security, they need to be a specific shape to fit back in the case. This might make them a bit annoying to get back in the case for charging. The lids stays firmly closed magnetically so at least they won’t pop out when you toss the case in a gym bag, purse or pocket. The sound is actually quite good. I wouldn’t go so far as to call them audiophile buds, but they sound better than I expected for their price. The ANC won’t shield you much from jet engines but should be more than good enough to handle a quick subway ride, a workout at the gym or a day at a noisy office. Again, these aren’t intended to be high-end buds and for their price, they really do a lot well. A simple quick start guide would have helped since there’s no app, but otherwise they are a great value for the price.
gadgeTT Posted
Nice sporty earbuds. I've been looking for ones that would wrap around my ear lobes so they don't fall off while jogging or doing other sports, these fit the bill. They come in a nice carrying case, which also serves as a charging one. They include a very short type C usb cable and a set of different sizes silicone tips. The stock ones were good for me. Both had paper stickers preventing them from making a connection with the charging case, I had to figure this out because they were not charging initially nor getting into Bluetooth pairing mode when opening the case's flap. I did not see this on the manual, but was easy to figure out. Once that was out, they made contact with the charging pins and was able to pair them with my phone, which was easy and fast. JVC does not have any app to control them, you use your phone and both have capacitive tops, one, two, three quick touches or holds controls the volume, answer and hang-up calls, media (skip track, etc.). Sound was great and they have ANC (active noise canceling) and it worked very well. The parts that wrap around my ear lobes were soft and malleable, you can tune them to your ear size. They stay put while I was running, great for anyone that does sports. One thing you have to make sure is to bend them tight/back when putting them back to the charging/carrying case otherwise they will not fit right and wont make contact with it to get them charging.
JamexRZ Posted