JVC unveiled the flagship Victor WOOD Master headphones with wooden drivers
JVC Kenwood has announced the new Victor WOOD master wireless headphones — the flagship model in the WOOD Series lineup. The device features the industry’s first Hybrid WOOD Driver, which combines cellulose and African Rosewood in the diaphragm. This design delivers clean, detailed sound and accurate reproduction of all frequencies. According to the manufacturer, it’s the best sound quality Victor wireless headphones available today.
WOOD master also offer one of the highest levels of noise cancellation in the world — thanks to a separate high-performance chip and Knowles microphones.

The model features Personalized Sound, which analyzes the shape of the user’s ear and tailors the sound to individual features. Spatial Audio technology is also supported, creating a studio-like listening experience. The sound was customized by Victor Studio engineers.
Victor WOOD master is the first fully wireless headphone to utilize a self-healing coating — small scratches on the casing disappear over time. The casing is IP55 dust and water resistant and comes with a three-year warranty.
Victor WOOD master is the first fully wireless headphones to utilize the self-healing coating — small scratches disappear over time.
Battery life is up to 10.5 hours without charging and up to 31.5 hours with the charging case. Qi wireless charging is supported, and fast charging provides 100 minutes of playback with just 15 minutes of connection time.
The battery life is up to 10.5 hours without charging and up to 31 hours with the charging case.


The headphones support Bluetooth 6.0, LDAC audio codec, multi-device connectivity, and low latency in gaming mode. Each headphone weighs about 6.5 grams. The new Spiral Dot Pro SF ear cushions are included for a snug fit and long-lasting comfort.
Sales of the Victor WOOD master will start at the end of November. The model will be available in two colors — Sunburst Brown and Piano Black — priced at about 41,800 yen.







