Although our expectations aren't exactly high for true wireless earbuds under $30, at the very least we want decent, consistent sound quality. Unfortunately, we can't say this is true for JVC's $24.95 HA-A3T earphones due to an open design that makes it difficult to get consistent stereo imaging. Competing models under $50, including the exercise-friendly Tribit FlyBuds 3 ($35.99) and even JVC’s HA-A9T ($49.95) are simply better choices for your money.Decent Fit and Responsive Controls Available in black or white, the stem-style HA-A3T earpieces fit securely enough despite their open design. Sound performance is another issue entirely, though. Because they sit outside the ear canal, it's difficult to get a consistent ear-to-ear stereo image and a suitable amount of bass. This was true of open-style earbuds 15 years ago and it remains the case now. Regardless, 11mm neodymium dynamic drivers deliver a frequency response of 20Hz to 20KHz, with an impedance of 16 ohms. The earphones a...
JVC's HA-A3T true wireless earbuds cost just $25, but you don't have to spend much more to find alternatives that fit better and offer more consistent sound.
Low price; Controls are responsive and easy to operate
Difficult to achieve ear-to-ear balance; No companion app; Supports only the SBC Bluetooth codec