
"Meet the Victor WOOD Master earbuds by the Japanese audio pioneer, which have a self-healing paint coated on the exterior of the shell. Whenever there are hairline scratches on the earbuds, they self-heal over time when exposed to heat from sunlight or other sources. This is the same technology that's used in car paints, employing a polymer structure for the pristine magic."
"The result, pristine vocals and studio-like sound across all the frequencies. All the audiophiles out there will have keen ears on these ones, I'm sure, especially if looking for an audio profile that is distinct from any other pair out there. JVC also promises the highest noise cancellation levels in the world, courtesy of the dedicated high-performance IC and Knowles microphones. Now, that's a claim we'll have to test, and if true, Bose and Apple better watch out."
True wireless earbud options have surged due to technological advances and affordability, creating a crowded marketplace. JVC introduced Victor WOOD Master earbuds featuring self-healing paint on the exterior shell that repairs hairline scratches when exposed to heat, using polymer technology from automotive paints. The earbuds use exclusive materials and the industry's first hybrid WOOD Driver with pulp and African rosewood in the 10mm diaphragm, aiming for pristine vocals and studio-like sound across frequencies. JVC claims industry-leading noise cancellation achieved through a dedicated high-performance IC and Knowles microphones, and presents a distinct physical form factor among competitors.
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