
JVC has changed the game of the truly wireless earbud (TWS) industry with two of their new ones being launched today. One of them is named HA-XC90T, a premium model, and another one is named HA-XC50T as a more affordable one. The amazing part about the earbuds is that the HA-XC90T is able to last up to 45 hours, becoming a pair of TWS earbuds for those who care a lot about battery life.
The HA-XC90T features 12mm driver units housed in an independent acoustic chamber. It also comes with JVC's Extreme Deep Bass Ports and tornado shaped ducts that control the diaphragm movement, making the pair a great one for bass heads. Not to mention that the level of bass is adjustable by delivering an even more "low-frequency punch."

For connectivity, the JVC HA-XC90T is compatible with Qualcomm's TrueWireless Stereo Plus (TWS Plus) technology. Therefore, users can enjoy a low-latency and low battery consumption connection between the source device and the earbuds. The pair also has Qualcomm's Clear Voice Capture noise cancellation technology that promises noise isolation for clearer voice calls.
Coming to the star feature which is the battery, the buds can offer 15 hours of playback time with just a single charge. Meanwhile, the case will be able to supply power to the earbuds twice, bringing a total of 45 hours of battery life. Other than that, the large battery doesn't require a long charging time as it supports fast charging. It only takes 10 minutes of charging to offer 90 minutes of playback time.
For the more affordable model HA-XC50T, it features smaller 5.8mm driver units and packs a smaller battery as well with only 14 hours of usage time. Both the premium model and affordable model feature the company's Triple Proof rugged design by being rated IP55 for sweat, water, and dust resistance. For the price, the JVC HA-XC50T is at 99.95 USD (~RM412) while the HA-XC90T is at 199.95 USD (~RM825).
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