JVC Kenwood has launched the Victor WOOD master, a new flagship model in its WOOD Series of wireless earphones.

The WOOD master uses the industry’s first Hybrid WOOD Driver that mixes pulp and African rosewood in the diaphragm. This setup reproduces clear vocals and accurate sound across all frequencies. The model delivers Victor’s best wireless earphone audio quality so far and includes one of the highest noise cancellation levels in the world, powered by a dedicated high-performance IC and Knowles microphones.

The earphones feature Victor’s Personalized Sound system, which measures each user’s ear shape to adjust sound output, and Spatial Audio that recreates a studio-like listening space. The sound has been tuned by engineers from Victor Studio.


The WOOD master is also the first true wireless earphone to use self-repairing paint that helps small scratches fade over time. The body is rated IP55 for dust and water resistance and includes a three-year warranty. Battery life reaches up to 10.5 hours on a single charge and up to 31.5 hours with the charging case. The case supports Qi wireless charging and quick charging gives 100 minutes of playback from 15 minutes of charge.
The model supports Bluetooth 6.0, LDAC codec, multipoint connection, and has a low-latency mode for gaming and videos. Each earbud weighs about 6.5 grams. It comes with new Spiral Dot Pro SF ear tips that improve fit and reduce pressure during long use.
Pricing & availability
The earphones will be available in late November in two colors, Sunburst Brown and Piano Black, for around ¥41,800.
In related news, JVC has recently launched the Victor HA-S60W foldable on-ear headphones, which weigh just 149 grams and use heat-softening urethane foam ear pads that mold to user’s ear shape for maximum comfort.







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