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Review on JBL T110BT Wireless In-Ear Headphones Three-Button Remote Microphone (Gray) by Wiktor Prusek ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

There are disadvantages, but the product is usable.

I purchased them when I went out with the Galaxy S5, which at the time was 3.5 years old and was already beginning to experience performance issues. At first, they worked well; however, after two or three months, stuttering and slowdowns began, and it became impossible to listen to music in them. I attributed it up to the fact that the phone was getting on in years. One month later, I purchased the Xiaomi Redmi Note 5, and despite the fact that it is an affordable phone, I was under the impression that the bluetooth headphones would not work with it. However, these headphones worked with the phone for one week before the same stuttering and slowdowns started occurring. Six months later, I purchased the Samsung S10e, and the headphones functioned perfectly with it from the start; unfortunately, I was unable to determine how long the compatibility would last. The Galaxy Buds that came with the phone were a gift, and it seemed clear to me that I should use those rather than these JBLs. I don't think I would ever buy these headphones again because they have a temperamental bluetooth connection.

Pros
  • The fact that it does not outweigh anything, unlike many other models, has become a deciding factor in the selection process and is really convenient. The design features two weights that hang on both sides of the neck at the same distance from the ears. Easily accessible switching and control buttons that are not in close proximity to one another and do not converge, ensuring that the user is never confused about which button to click. Soundproofing is good, like all plugs. The system will power off after a period of inactivity.
Cons
  • It's an annoyance that you have to press for a considerable amount of time in order to turn it on. It is important to charge it every evening, which should take about six hours' worth of time. It seems that not all phones are compatible with this feature for some reason.

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