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Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars with 90 reviews

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Sound quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Cord length
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    A good basic wired headset

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    The JVC USB-C wired on-ear headset is very wallet-friendly. Sound quality is good and what I suppose should be expected from a headset in its price range. Mids and highs are prominent – ideal for working with voice files, exactly the use for which I got this headset. Not having to deal with Bluetooth’s quirks and sometimes finicky connections is a big plus, and no more low battery warnings. For music, the JVC USB-C wired on-ear headset is just adequate. Yes, it reproduces music, but it really lacks any significant bass, and separation is nonexistent. If your primary concern is good sounding music in a corded headset, look elsewhere. There is an inline microphone. Its housing also contains volume up/down buttons and a third button that there's no function that I can identify while working in Windows 11. I can verify that the microphone works terrific for dictation in Windows 11; I'm currently dictating this review, and it is working flawlessly. There's also a dedicated mute switch. I like the fact that it's a hardware mute and does not rely on software. I plugged the USB-C into my S25 Ultra, and the phone recognized it immediately. Sound reproduction is the same as it is from a Windows PC; I will not be using it for music. But this JVC USB-C wired headset is actually great in phone calls. Voices come through loud and clear. I made some test calls to family and friends, and it was confirmed that I sound good and “very clear.” While operating the mute switch, I was told it created a lot of racket on the other side of the call. Some experimentation with handling the inline mic housing resolved the noise complaints. I do have a few criticisms. I’m a big guy and I wish that the headband didn’t squeeze quite so tight; it can get uncomfortable with extended use. I offered the headset to my wife to try, and she thought it was very comfortable, and the size was just right. The on-ear cups are nicely padded and comfortable, but they do trap heat. Coming into summer, I can see that it might be an issue. The documentation says the cord is 3.94 ft. On my desktop, that is only just long enough, and there is no slack. It does restrict movement – even turning my head – while wearing the headset. My solution is a 3-ft. USB-C male-to-USB-C female extension cord I had in a drawer. It’s all good now. Just consider the distance to where you will be plugging it in and you’ll be fine. In the right use scenario, this is a capable, affordable headset that I would recommend.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Sound quality, Weight
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Nice option for USB-C devices at a great price.

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    The premise of these headphones is simple; just connect to a USB-C ready device and listen. The build quality is OK. They feel flimsy and somewhat fragile, but the good news is that this makes the headset very light -just over 4 oz (122g). The cans have nice flexibility and wide swivel angles. Unfortunately, they do not fold, making them a bit awkward to carry. However, they do fold flat so that’s good when wearing them on the neck. The plastic-covered metal headband is quite flexible but has no padding whatsoever. The earpads, on the other hand, have very soft, albeit small memory foam padding. The clamping force is good enough to keep the headset in place without adding more pressure on the ears. Now, these headphones are on-ear, which means that they will rest on the ear -not cover it. So, I appreciate the soft earpads as they rest gently on top without causing too much pressure or friction. Sadly, the hard headband does cause discomfort on the top of my head within a few minutes, and I have to shift it around very often. The sound quality is where this headset shines. The bass is precise, impactful, and carries that “subwoofer” thumping effectively. The mids come through without being muddy, making vocals and rhythm instruments carry the tune. The treble is a bit on the lower side, making the sound a bit dark, but still clear. Overall, the audio is warm and does well with almost any mainstream genre or content (without being too critical). Also, the headset responds very well to EQ changes. The call quality is decent. The mic picks up well enough without bringing it close to the mouth. It does pick up some ambient noise, especially wind, but is not too bad. The controls are simple, intuitive, and responsive. My overall feeling is that these headphones are a great option for kids and the occasional need when wireless headsets aren’t around, or when the device is USB-C only as most phones and tablet nowadays. For the price, I think this headset offers great value.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Sound quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Size
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great for kids or online meetings

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    The JVC HAS33UCB is a new offering that uses a USB-C connection instead of the normal 3.5" jack that normally comes with headphones. With the amount of phones ditching the 3.5" jack this makes sense. These aren't robust heavy headphones that cover your whole ear up, they're more light small headphones that rest on your ears. They do not squeeze your ears and head super hard so I feel like this is good for kids or for online meetings. If you've got a bigger head, these may or may not be for you as the ear cups are on the smaller size. I've been using them in teams meetings and everyone says that the mic sounds good as does the sound coming in thru the earpads. After buying my kids the newest version of the most basic ipad I realized that the 3.5" jack is gone on those too. Gone are the days of giving them cheap headphones on long rides so the wife and I can relax, until now. These will work with the new ipad usb-c jack and we'll be back to silence again. All in all I think these are ideal for someone not expecting to get world renowned sound and noise cancelling. You won't get that from these as the price point indicates. But if you're looking for a good option for newer apple devices and for online meetings, these will do the trick.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Connectivity, Sound quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Perfect for Legacy Users and Content Creators

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    These JVC USBC headphones will be a welcome product for many out there. Those looking for a wired headset experience with modern phones. Have a great option in these. In fact, my only complaint about these really is that they don't also include a 3.5 mm connection option. I have not checked to see if there are any adapters out there that might work, but maybe there is. Regardless, the chance to have a more seamless connection quality is here. Many people, such as my father, get very frustrated by the Bluetooth experience. He just wants to know when something's connected and not by looking at it. He doesn't mind the wire. I gave these to him to try out, and we've decided that he's going to keep them. It's exactly what he was looking for. The sound quality is great, they are incredibly easy to use with inline controls on the cable. Everything sounds great, and the mic was more than adequate for conversations or even recording audio for online content. This is another area where I believe these will be valuable. There is nothing like recording content, and then finding that Bluetooth was cutting in and out, or your headphones batteries were running low.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Sound quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Good value but uncomfortable for long periods

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    I wanted to get a pair of simple to use wired headphones for when I need to take a quick call, listen to music, or watch videos without having to fuss with connecting to Bluetooth, etc… This JVC HAS33UCB seemed to be what I wanted, and for the most part, it is. There’s quite a bit to like: • Decent sound - nothing earth shattering but good enough. • Remote control on the wire that lets you adjust volume and play/pause, skip ahead/skip back, and activate Siri. • The remote control also has a mic for calls and meetings. A really pleasant surprise is the mic has a mute switch so you can mumble under your breath without others on the call hearing you. • The cord is just under 4 feet in length, a useful amount without feeling like you’re skipping rope. The cord however does not detach from the headphones. So you won’t misplace the cord, but you need to be careful not to rip it out as well in case it gets caught on something. • The ear-cups swivel so you can pack them easier. • Lightweight since they don’t have batteries for wireless use or additional circuitry for fancy features like noise cancelling. My main gripe is they feel very plastic-y because the headband has zero padding. Even the pads on the ear-cups are a bit thin. And since they are on-ear and not over-the-ear, they can be uncomfortable to wear for more than an hour or so, in case you have a long meeting, for example. Also, if you wear glasses, you’ll want to adjust your eyeglass arms so they don’t get pressed by the ear-cups. Given the excellent value of the price, I give them 3.5 starts and still recommend them for anyone looking for a no-frills pair of wired headphones.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Sound quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Not bad

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    I have always seen people with headphones so I wanted a set. Being a kid of the 70’s I wanted to try new ones (the ones back then were horrible). Reasonably priced, wired ( I am not a fan of wireless), not noise canceling, and pretty slick looking…I got them! I use them with my phone and they are definitely not noise canceling because the outside noise was very loud. While I could hear who I was talking to, the background sounds were amplified. Seeing people wear noise canceling headphones scares me- it’s dangerous-cars pay no attention. With this in mind, they would be good for wearing out in public. While using them with my phone, the person I was talking to said they sounded like my regular wired earbuds, so no loss is sound quality for the person on the other end. While the background noise was loud, it also flattened my hair. I believe that is an important part to consider. Anyway, the pros and cons of my review are there. Not sure if I’ll keep these- might be good for watching things on my iPad.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    comfortable, sound great

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    These JVC headphones are about as basic as one can get these days, and that’s fine. They’re wired, they’re on-ear, they’re very comfortable, they sound great, and they’re simple to use. There is no setup. Just plug into a USB-C port, and you’re ready to go. I tried them on my phone as well as on several computers, and, on a couple of the computers, I had to go into the sound settings section and select the headphones as the audio output device. Otherwise, the computer would continue to play sound through the external speakers I already had hooked up. There is no volume control, so you would need to use the control on your computer or phone for this. There is a call-answer feature on the cord so you can answer or decline calls while listening on your phone. There is a built-in microphone for phone use, but it not one of those swivel-down-in-front-of-your-mouth microphones. Rather, it is just built into the headphones. These headphones are rather compact in size, making them perfect to keep in your laptop bag for use on airplanes or other public spaces where you don’t want to disturb the people around you. The included instructions are as minimal as the headphones themselves, but none are really needed. Just a couple of pictographs showing what pressing the call-answer button in various ways accomplishes. These headphones are low-cost and would make an excellent addition to your collection of laptop computer accessories.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Outstanding headphones but cable is too short

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    I have the JVC HA-S33UC headphones. They consist of a headband that’s adjustable. The ear cups are able to rotate at the bottom of the band a full 90 degrees, for compact storage. There are hinges in the middle of the ear cup so that the angle to the head can be adjusted. The ear cups themselves are about 2.5 inches tall and have a half inch foam ring that contures to your ears for noise reduction and a comfortable fit. There is a four foot cable connected to the left ear cup. 12 inches down that cable there is a control that allows you to adjust the volume, pause, play, skip, reverse, answer calls, disconnect calls, reject calls, and other functions. The sound is great. The highs are high, the lows are low, and everything in between is crystal clear. I had these headphones connected to my phone for several hours and love the sound. Phone calls are easy to understand. And I’ve been told that the sound on the other end is very good. All these things being said, they should be great headphones. But they have one thing that I don’t like. That is the cord. At 4 foot long, it’s just too short. It’s fine if I’m using them with my phone. But if I want to connect them to my computer sitting on the floor it’s just not long enough to reach the USB-C ports on the back. If you’re going to use them with your phone, the cable is fine. If you're going to use them with a computer, make sure that your computer is on your desk and has an easily accessible USB-C port.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Connectivity
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Adequate, not great.

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    In evaluating the headphones, I considered the following criteria, ease of use, comfort and sound reproduction. Ease of use: With USB-C becoming the defacto standard, the wired USB-C connection ensured that it would fit the widest range of equipment. The old mini plug connector has been discontinued on most recent models of phones and many tablets and ultrathin laptops. The headphones are literally plug and play, you plug it into a USB-C port and listen. Comfort: All though the earcups were soft rubber, the unpadded headband made the headphones uncomfortable after a short while. I could not see wearing them for an extended period of time. Sound: I tried a variety of sound sourrces, classical and vocal music as well as spoken word video. The headphones did well with the spoken word, it would be fine for listening to your videos and shows. It was with music that the shortcomings began to show. The music didn't seem to have much depth. Curious, I ran an audio sweep and discovered that the headphones dropped off the cliff at 7,000 hz. The lack of the higher frequencies was reflected in somewhat tin sound. In summary, audiophiles would not be happy with these headphones, however if you wanted to watch your streaming video in privacy, the headphones should be adequate.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Below average

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    In a world where wired headsets are becoming more rare to find, it's good to have something that just “plugs in” like these JVC headphones. I had a couple instances already during my testing period where my usual bluetooth earbuds or wireless gaming headset ran out of battery and I could just easily grab these and plug them in. For comfort these are nice and lightweight and the cable doesn’t really get in the way much - it’s easy to route around. The earcups are rather small but do adjust up/down depending on your head size. Unfortunately the sound quality itself isn’t that great, it’s muddy with weak volume and bass. Perfectly passable if you just need to listen to something really quick but beyond that I didn’t really want to keep using these. Even for the price there’s probably better options. On the cable itself you will also find the usual volume/mute and there’s also a mic. Overall while these seem like decent durable wired headphones I can’t really recommend them with the sound quality lacking as much as it does.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend