JVC HA-A110T Earbuds Bring Hi-Res Audio to Life with Spiral Dot Ear Tips

JVC has introduced its new HA-A110T true wireless earbuds in Japan, aiming to set a “Next Standard” for everyday listening with a design that combines high-resolution audio, active noise cancellation, and practical battery life. Offered in Charcoal Black, Teal Green, Ivory Gold, and Bronze Brown, the HA-A110T is positioned for users who want premium sound and modern features without stepping into ultra-premium pricing.

A major highlight is Hi-Res Audio support via the LDAC codec, enabling high-resolution playback up to 24-bit/96kHz when paired with compatible devices and content. JVC pairs that with 10mm LCP (liquid crystal polymer) drivers, a material often used to help improve clarity and reduce distortion, especially at higher volumes. The earbuds also include JVC’s Spiral Dot ear tips, designed to diffuse reflected sound inside the ear tip to cut down on muddiness and deliver cleaner detail.

For people who commute, work in shared spaces, or simply want fewer distractions, the HA-A110T uses hybrid noise cancellation with two microphones per earbud to reduce background noise. That means clearer listening in everyday environments like trains, offices, and busy streets.

Battery life is another strong point. JVC rates the earbuds for up to 13 hours with ANC turned on and up to 17 hours with ANC off. With the charging case included, total playback rises to about 34 hours (ANC on) or 44 hours (ANC off). The case also supports Qi wireless charging, making it easy to top up on compatible charging pads without plugging in a cable.

On the connectivity side, the HA-A110T uses Bluetooth 6.0 and supports multipoint pairing, allowing you to connect to two devices at once—useful if you want to switch between a phone and a laptop without constantly re-pairing. JVC’s companion smartphone app adds extra control, including volume adjustments, playback controls, noise cancellation settings, and EQ presets so you can tailor the sound to your preferences.

Durability is covered too: the earbuds carry an IPX4 splashproof rating, which should help them handle sweat, light rain, and everyday spills.

Pricing in Japan is set at 19,800 yen (around $129). The earbuds are available through JVC’s official retail channels in Japan, with availability in other regions expected later this year.