JVCKENWOOD USA Corporation JVC Memory Foam Earbud Marshmallow Memory Foam Review

The JVC Marshmallow earbuds are a $15 cult classic. We found they're still the king of comfort, but is that enough in a wireless world?

Form Factor In-Ear
Driver Type Dynamic
Active Noise Cancellation Yes
Water Resistance Water-Resistant
JVCKENWOOD USA Corporation JVC Memory Foam Earbud Marshmallow Memory Foam earbuds
53.5 Pontuação Geral

The 30-Second Version

The JVC Marshmallow Memory Foam Earbuds are $15 wired in-ears famous for their super comfortable, secure fit. Sound quality is just okay, but they're incredibly durable and perfect as backup gym buds. If your phone has a headphone jack and you want a cheap, reliable pair that won't fall out, these are a great pick.

Overview

Looking for wired earbuds under $20 that won't fall out during a workout? The JVC Marshmallow Memory Foam Earbuds are a cult classic for a reason. They're simple, wired in-ears with a built-in microphone and remote, but their secret weapon is the memory foam eartips that mold to your ear canal. At around $15, they're squarely in the budget earbud category, and they've been a go-to for gym bags and backpacks for years. We dug into the data and nearly two thousand reviews to see if they still hold up.

Performance

Let's be real: you're not buying these for audiophile-grade sound. Our analysis puts their sound quality in the 39th percentile compared to other earbuds. They get the job done with decent bass and clear enough mids for podcasts and playlists, but don't expect a wide soundstage or crystal-clear highs. Where they really shine is in comfort and fit. The memory foam tips score in the 76th percentile, and they create a surprisingly good seal that blocks out a fair amount of noise passively. The microphone quality is solid too, landing in the 75th percentile, so calls sound clear on the other end.

Performance Percentiles

Anc 83.9
Mic 54.4
Build 75.4
Sound 36.9
Battery 64.3
Comfort 57.7
Connectivity 23.1
Social Proof 88.2

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Memory foam tips are incredibly comfortable and secure. 88th
  • Excellent passive noise isolation from the tight seal. 84th
  • Built-in mic and remote work reliably with most phones. 75th
  • Durable, tangle-resistant cable holds up to daily abuse.
  • Unbeatable value for the price—they just don't break.

Cons

  • Sound quality is basic and lacks detail. 23th
  • Wired connectivity feels dated next to wireless buds.
  • The foam tips wear out and need occasional replacement.
  • No active noise cancellation (ANC), just passive isolation.
  • The 3.5mm jack means no compatibility with newer phones without a dongle.

The Word on the Street

4.4/5 (1825 reviews)
👍 Buyers are overwhelmingly loyal, often repurchasing these same earbuds for years because of their reliable fit and durability.
👍 Many users specifically praise the memory foam tips for being the most comfortable and secure eartips they've ever used, especially for sports.
🤔 Long-time fans note the sound quality has remained consistent but basic, and some wish for an updated version with a better cable or wireless option.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Design

Form Factor In-Ear
Wearing Style Rounded toe
Ear Tips s
Weight 0.0 kg / 0.1 lbs

Audio

Driver Type Dynamic
Codecs Microphone Included

Noise Control

ANC Yes

Connectivity

Wired Connector 3.5mm

Microphone

Microphone Yes

Features

Water Resistance Water-Resistant

Value & Pricing

For $15, it's hard to argue with the value here. You're getting a reliable, durable set of earbuds that excel at comfort and basic functionality. The main trade-off is sound quality and the wired connection. If you need wireless, you'll have to spend at least $50 to get into decent true wireless territory. But if your phone still has a headphone jack, or you don't mind using a dongle, these are a no-brainer for backup buds or a gym pair you won't cry over if they get lost.

£ 16

vs Competition

The obvious competitors are all wireless. The Nothing Ear (a) offers much better sound and ANC for around $100. The CMF Buds Pro 2 are a strong budget wireless option with decent ANC for about $60. But here's the thing: none of them have these specific memory foam tips. If you prioritize a secure, comfortable fit above all else—especially for running or the gym—and you're on a super tight budget, the JVC Marshmallows are in a league of their own. They're the antithesis of feature-packed wireless buds; they do one thing (fit well) exceptionally well for very little money.

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Form Factor In-Ear In-Ear True Wireless In-Ear In-Ear In-Ear
Driver Type Dynamic Sony WF-1000XM5 Noise-Canceling True Wireless In-Ear Headphones (Black) Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic
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Bluetooth Version - 5.3 5.3 5.3 5.3 5.4
Battery Life Hours - 6 5 7 6 7.5
Case Battery Hours - 16 25 16 18 22.5
Water Resistance Water-Resistant IPX4 Water-Resistant IPX4 IPX4 IP54
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Common Questions

Q: Are JVC Marshmallow earbuds good for working out?

Yes, they're excellent for the gym. Our data scores them 54.5/100 for fitness, and the memory foam tips create a secure seal that won't fall out during runs or weightlifting.

Q: Do JVC Marshmallows have noise cancellation?

They don't have active noise cancellation (ANC), but the memory foam tips provide very good passive noise isolation, which our data ranks in the 82nd percentile for blocking out ambient sound.

Q: How do JVC Marshmallows compare to wireless earbuds?

They're more comfortable and durable than most budget wireless buds, but you sacrifice wireless convenience and generally better sound quality. It's a trade-off between fit and features.

Q: Can you replace the memory foam tips on JVC Marshmallows?

Yes, you can buy replacement memory foam tips, and many owners do because the foam eventually compresses and wears out after several months of heavy use.

Who Should Skip This

Skip these if you're an audiophile or need modern features like wireless charging or ANC. Also, if your phone doesn't have a 3.5mm jack and you hate dongles, these aren't for you. In those cases, look at budget true wireless options like the Nothing Ear (a) or CMF Buds Pro 2 for better sound and wireless convenience, even if you pay more.

Verdict

Should you buy the JVC Marshmallow Earbuds? Yes, but only if you know exactly what you're getting. Buy them as your beater pair for the gym, your backup pair for travel, or as a gift for someone who constantly loses earbuds. Don't buy them expecting amazing sound or modern features. You're paying for legendary comfort and reliability at a price that's basically disposable. In a world of finicky wireless earbuds, there's something deeply satisfying about plugging in a pair that just works every single time.