Zyvfira USB-C In-Ear Headphones with Cable for iPhone & Samsung (with Mic, Volume Control)
Product description
Key takeaways
If you want wired in-ear audio without hunting for a dongle, these Zyvfira USB-C headphones are built around a simple idea: plug into a USB-C port and go. They’re positioned as a practical everyday set for commuters, work, study and even workouts, with inline volume control and a microphone for calls.
On paper, the most convincing bits are the USB-C connector design (metal-reinforced to help reduce loose contact issues), a built-in DAC (for clearer output claims), and the fact the cable is long enough to be usable without constantly re-tucking it. That said, because this is a cable-based USB-C headset, it’s only as convenient as the USB-C port you’re using—so if you need wireless or you’re swapping between non-USB-C devices, you may want to think twice.
The essentials
These are wired, in-ear (canal-type) headphones with an integrated USB-C cable, designed to work across a wide range of phones and tablets mentioned in the compatibility list (including iPhone Pro/Plus models from the entries given, iPad Pro/Air/Mini lines, Samsung Galaxy models, and Google Pixel models).

They also include a microphone and controls for playback and calls, so you’re not stuck reaching for your phone every time you want to pause music, adjust volume, skip tracks, or answer a call. There’s also a cable clip mentioned, which is a small detail but the sort that often matters when you’re using them on the move.
If you’re the kind of user who just wants something that works straight away on USB-C, this fits that “plug and listen” use case. If you’re after the kind of sound refinement that comes with higher-end audio gear, it may feel more like mid-range value than top-tier performance.
What stands out
The design and feature set are clearly aimed at day-to-day usability.


- Plug and Play with a built-in DAC claim: the listing states the USB-C headset has a high-quality DAC chip to deliver clearer audio output.
- Inline controls and a mic: volume adjustment, play/pause, track skipping, call answer/end, and support for waking Siri are all listed.
- USB-C port durability focus: the connector ports are described as metal-coated to reduce poor contact problems, and the cable is described as stretch-resistant.
- Comfort for longer sessions: the in-ear/ergonomic fit is designed to minimise external noise and reduce ear discomfort during extended listening.

One practical micro-scenario: you’re on the train, phone in your pocket, headphones in. With inline controls you can turn the volume down during announcements, then press play when the station pause is over—no need to pull the phone out.
What to know before buying
Compatibility is broad, but it’s still worth checking carefully against your exact device and port type. The product name and description strongly suggest these are for USB-C headphone output, and the listing highlights specific model ranges for iPhone, iPad, Samsung and Pixel.
Also, it’s a wired set. That means:
- Port access matters: if your device setup blocks the USB-C port, or if you’re using a case or adapter that changes fit, you could run into a less-than-perfect experience.
- Cable management is on you: there’s a clip included to help with length and storage, but if you hate cables in general, this may not be the best direction.

Finally, the audio “no buzzing/blasts” type claims are included, but the real-world result can still depend on your phone settings, file types, and your ear fit. It’s not perfect for everyone, but for a straightforward USB-C wired solution it’s aiming at fewer headaches than adapters.
Tech specs
- Type: USB-C in-ear headphones with cable
- Material: metal-coated USB-C ports (as described)
- Cable length: 1.2 m (as stated)
- Controls: music playback controls + volume control (as stated)
- Microphone: built-in hands-free mic (as stated)
- DAC: integrated DAC chip (as stated)


Who it’s for (and who should skip it)
It makes sense if you want a simple wired USB-C headset for phones and tablets listed in the compatibility range, and you care about convenience features like inline volume and call handling. It’s also a reasonable pick if you tend to use your headphones in everyday situations—work calls, studying, travel—and you don’t want to faff with adapters.

It might not suit you if you:
- need wireless Bluetooth specifically
- use devices that don’t provide a USB-C audio output
- strongly prefer fully custom fit earphones designed for maximum noise isolation (these are described as ergonomic, but the level of isolation isn’t specified)
- are expecting audiophile-grade performance, this is aimed more at practical value than at high-end sound engineering
Is it worth it?
Worth buying if you’re after a plug-and-play USB-C in-ear option with a mic and inline volume/control, and your device is among the models listed (iPhone Pro/Plus, iPad Pro/Air/Mini lines, Samsung Galaxy S/A/Fold/Flip ranges, and Google Pixel models mentioned). The metal-coated connector focus and included cable clip suggest the brand has thought about real-world wear and everyday handling.
Better avoided if you’re chasing wireless freedom, you don’t have USB-C audio on the devices you use, or you’re not keen on cable management—because wired convenience can quickly turn into an annoyance. If you’re careful with device compatibility and you want controls you can reach without taking your phone out, this should feel like a sensible, functional choice.

Mini FAQ
Do these headphones work with non-USB-C devices?


The listing frames them as USB-C headphones for devices with USB-C support, so if your device doesn’t provide USB-C audio output, you’ll likely need an alternative.
Is there a microphone for calls?
Yes. A built-in microphone is included, with controls for answering and ending calls mentioned.

What controls do you get?
The description lists music playback and volume control, including play/pause and track skip, plus call controls.
How long is the cable?
The cable length is stated as 1.2 m.
Are they comfortable for longer listening?
The fit is described as ergonomic and designed to reduce ear pain during long use, but comfort can still vary from person to person.
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