

🎧 Elevate your daily grind with sound that travels as fast as you do!
The JVC Flats On-Ear Wired Headphones combine a powerful 30mm Neodymium driver with a sleek, flat foldable design and a durable steel headband. Lightweight and portable, they deliver crisp, immersive audio with soft ear-pads that ensure comfort and noise isolation during extended use. Compatible with a wide range of devices via a 3.5mm slim plug, these headphones are the perfect blend of style, durability, and performance for professionals who demand quality sound on the move.





| ASIN | B004JRYLG4 |
| Additional Features | Foldable, Lightweight, ios-phone-control |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Everyday Use, Traveling |
| Audio Driver Size | 30 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,147 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #141 in Over-Ear Headphones |
| Brand Name | JVC |
| Built-In Media | See Specs |
| Cable Features | Retractable |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Cellphones, Tablets, Laptops, Desktops, and Other Audio Devices |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (9,975) |
| Earpiece Shape | Flat on-ear |
| Enclosure Material | Stainless Steel |
| Frequency Range | 12-24,000Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00046838045578 |
| Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | On Ear |
| Impedance | 32 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Weight | 66 Grams |
| Manufacturer | JVC |
| Model Number | HAS160B |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Daily Use, Travel |
| Style Name | Flats |
| Theme | Stylish Technology |
| UPC | 809187153345 100177499284 031112955568 053786042979 172302878837 079531801097 659223157185 055555561438 807031788019 172304196328 071020385507 012300172899 853585129617 803982929365 999993369426 001910134915 052778851070 012301853490 100012616777 767887438233 163121084462 468380455788 012303910603 601000775846 971471463512 163120298013 151903067321 014444938911 763615879040 115970921634 0311115577… |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Please contact the Manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Sans-fil |
F**N
Comparing three lightweight "comfortable" models
I have been on a search for over the ear or on-ear headphones that when used with a laptop sound good, are not expensive, and (here's the big eliminator) are comfortable to wear. I am going to compare 4 phones which are readily available: Panasonic RP- HT 21 (current prices as of 4/12 - $4.49), Koss Portapro ($18.72), JVC HA-S160-B ($14.23) and AKG K240 (4.5) ($93.90) The AKG's were to be used as a sound benchmark. I listen mostly to classical music, soundtracks, and jazz. I used the following music: Katsarsis playing the Kreisler Praeludium, Rattle and the LA Philharmonic doing the adagio from Rachmaninoff's 2nd Symphony, and von Karajan and the Berlin doing the opening of Strauss's Thus Sprach Zarathustra. The phones were powered only by a laptop because that is what most people will use lightweight phones for (that or other small listening devices) For that reason the AKG's were not a good choice because it could not reach even moderately high sound levels from my Toshiba laptop. The sound was super smooth on the AKG's but the lightweights were more compatible with the laptop. The Panasonics sound good with mid range music, like the Kreisler piano music, but their weakness showed in the Strauss. They could not handle the complex, loud tones with any finesse. I give the JVC's a small edge sonically over the Koss's overall because while they both handled detail and loud volume about the same, the JVC showed a bit more reality in the music. By that I mean, e.g., horns sounded more like horns and not synthesized sound. Both Koss and JVC allowed you to hear the decay and space in the Strauss opening. Now, on to comfort. The Panasonics are very small and light and one can wear them for a long time without even noticing them. The Koss's have a clumsy headband, and I found the pressure on the ear uncomfortable after 15 minutes or so. The JVC's, which use a simple headband, were almost as comfortable as the Panasonics. The AKG's, like many over the ear phones, started becoming oppressive after 15 minutes. Note: I have a large head and this comfort level assessment may not be true for people with smaller noggins. I would use the Panasonics for times when they might receive heavy handling, such as when commuting on public transportation. They are cheap (and a real bargain) so damage will not be costly. The Koss were just a bit too clumsy to use - Koss needs to abandon its weird headband design. The JVCs were a clear choice for everyday listening with smaller devices. I think the AKG's just need a real amplifier to power them. In short, I thought the JVC's were a clear winner in this bargain/comfort category.
D**B
Shouldn't sound or feel this good for $13 ( PortaPro alternative )
I bought these along with the somewhat coveted JLabs Rewind ( gen 2 ) Bluetooth headphones. I bought both because I've been looking for something that won't cause me physical ear fatigue or hurt immediately upon wearing. I REALLY wanted to love the JLabs because they offer something that the JVC Flats cannot.... No wires. I LOATHE wires. That said. I will take the cables on these JVC Flats ANY day of the week because of what they offer over the JLabs Rewind. Before I state what that is exactly, let me just say that the JLabs are about as comfortable as the JVC Flats. Maybe more... But not quite, without modifications. I'll explain, because it's relevant. I have small ears. And small ear canals. This is why I can't wear in-ear buds for too long, and is also why certain headphones hurt my ears or skull, depending upon how where and how they sit on my head and ears. It's a freaking curse. I started looking for headphones where one of the main selling points is being lightweight and comfortable. Both these JVC'S and JLabs seemed to fit the bill when looking at their descriptions and reviews. So, I bought both. I went into buying the JVC Flats knowing there was no mic or volume control, which I am actually fine with. So I won't ding ding a star for it. What I wasn't expecting from the JVC Flats though.... Was how freaking good the sound quality would be! I have had several pairs of JVC marshmallow in ears, and now that I think about it, those sounded great, and are like fifteen bucks, so... Maybe I shouldn't be surprised? I should not that I also primarily wanted these for podcasts. But when I heard the JVC Flats, I put on some music and was kind of floored. They instantly reminded me of Koss PortaPros, but with a tad more forward low and mid bass, maybe? I used the PortaPros A LOT in my 20s and 30s and am now 53, so I've lost frequency range throughout the years. And they're LOUD! I don't need them to be this loud, but this is a terrible issue with the JLabs Rewind. They're incredibly low. Maybe lower voltage to increase battery life, but it's horrible. I'd have to put the volume to about 85% on the JLabs for basic, comfortable listening levels, whereas with these JVC'S, it's about 40% or less. Fantastic. And again, loud means nothing if it's loud and garbage. These are loud and clear with no real bass mushiness even at uncomfortably loud levels. Crystal clear. Awesome. They fit snug on my ears, and the ear pads are cushy and fairly soft. The outer layer is that faux leather material that always seems to eventually tear on headphones, so we'll see on that one.... My only wish is that the actual driver housing was a TAD wider because while the driver seems to be positioned perfectly against my ear canal, the housing edges kind of hit the edges of my ear, causing some minor discomfort. Someone with normal, non-freakishly small ears, (which is most people), won't be bothered by this I guess. What else. The head band, even though it has no padding, is barely noticeable. Likely due to how light the frame is. The band adjustment gives you a really pleasing tactile single groove click when adjusting. Nice touch. I might give the JLabs a slight win in comfort, but ONLY if changing the foam pads on them, to something more foamy/cushy and soft. As they are, the JLabs driver housing is very rigid and my ears really feel that. If I kept them, I'd modify them with some extra foam. Otherwise, they're lighter than the JVC 's with a smaller earpiece frame. I might actually try to modify these JVC ear ups to make them wider. I'll likely also buy a few spare sets because this pair is a gem. Great job JVC. If there's one negative thing I can say about them, it's that they're not being made with USB-C instead of just the 3.5mm input plug. I hate having to use dongles. I already had one, but I hate cables as it is, so.... Anyway, if you're cool with cables, don't have freak ears, and want something super comfortable and want very good sound quality at a STEAL of a price...( Get a few now before the tariffs double their price), GET THESE! P.S. PortaPros are more detailed and have better soundstage. But for $13 bucks, these are the ONES to beat.
C**4
decent budget headphones
Likes: low price, choice of colors, lightweight, clean clear sound, nice indents on the headband so you know what side is which without looking, a nice click when adjusting size, easy to pack in a bag. Dislikes: lacking somewhat in bass even with a headphone amp, can become uncomfortable after a few hours of use, no right angle 3.5mm jack(nice to have if you use a tablet, and a bluetooth keyboard with a tablet slot), no inline mic, not the most robust build. These are a decent option if you need a low cost, lightweight set of on ear no frills headphones for medium to small ear sizes(not for kids as they are not volume limited), but do know they have no inline mic. Also the build quality, comfort, and overall sound quality(a bit lacking in bass due to the smaller drivers) is not as good as compared to a pair of SONY MDR-ZX110( i own them with, and without mics), which are about at the same price point, and are only a bit more for the version with an inline mic. Lastly when it comes to JVC wired headphones, and earbuds, I'd say go for the Gumy Plus earbuds over these with an inline mic(I own several pairs with, and without the mic), and mod them with memory foam aka comply foam eartips for a tighter seal to block out more nose, and better sound quality while being more comfortable than the stock silicone tips.
L**A
Muy bien producto, excelente relación calidad precio.
N**T
These are the BEST headphones I ever owned. They are light and with the movable/rotatable head pieces align very well with the ears. The frequency response is also very good.
M**E
I’m very pleasantly surprised by these little headphones. I just wanted a cheap pair to have to hand for casual listening when I don’t want to get out my expensive Sennheiser ones. Obviously the JVC headphones don’t have the clarity of separation or the flat eq of monitor headphones. The JVCs have an enhanced bass, good prominent mids and the higher frequencies feel about right, not too harsh but still there. Basically their eq settings are set for enhancing musical playback. These will suit most people who just want to listen to music. The bass comes alive, vocals are in the right place, not too prominent and not drowned out either. Just a really well equalised set of headphones for general music. I can’t recommend these highly enough. When I feel like listening to music & hearing every instrument separately with a flat eq I use my higher end monitor headphones. When I just want to enjoy being immersed in music and feel the emotion of the song I go for these JVCs. For that purpose these are excellent. In short these are very well equalised headphones perfectly set up for enhancing general music. For the price you can’t go wrong. I’d expect these to cost a lot more based on the sound, I think the cost has been kept down by keeping build quality to a minimum. They’re not cheaply built by any means, just small, light & very basic. The sound quality far outweighs the build quality. I bought them in violet (more a deep metallic purple) and I absolutely love them. Best £12 I’ve ever spent.
M**T
They are comfortable, sound great, are cheap and I even like the colour. WARNING: I have bought this model of headphone at least 4 times over the years...and they ALWAYS lose sound in one ear after about a year. I think it is the connection from the thin wire directly to each earpiece that comes loose. So I advise you to try and never pick them up in a way that puts any, extra stress on that point. I am going to try to remember that this time and see if they last longer for me this go around. Because otherwise - I love these.
C**K
If you are looking for a budget wired light-weight headphone, look no further. The sound is good and the price is affordable.
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