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Review on Earphones JBL Tune 110, black by Dimitar Manolov ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

The inner workings of the remote! Since I was the one who was hunting for this information and was unable to locate it elsewhere, I will sign for the same as you have done. When playing music, press and hold the "-" button for three seconds to go to the previous track, press and hold the "+" button for three seconds to go to the next track, and press and hold the middle button (which is also the power button) to pause and play the music. When you want to speak, you need to press the center key. - either pick up the phone or put an end to the call Sound quality is top-notch, which is a definite plus. Right away, JBL offers a bribe with this. As was stated in the description, the bass is really deep, yet the whole sound is very well balanced. - Headphones attract one another via a magnetic force. This is to the benefit. By the way, the E25 that will replace it in the future will not have this feature. The ability to shut out ambient noise is excellent. - Convenient and relatively intuitive control panel. - Not heavy, and it fits snugly in the ear canal. - The cost, without a doubt. - A user-friendly interface, both when playing music and when talking on the phone. Some drawbacks include: - When listening to music, I frequently have reception interference, and I have a sneaking suspicion that there are some connection issues. Due to the microphone's low volume, you will need to either talk very loudly even when you are in a quiet place or bring it very close to your mouth, both of which are quite problematic when you are riding a bike. All of JBL's microphones are available in more affordable models like this one. My preference would be for it to be lower, but it is not a deal breaker and the equalizer can usually bring it down to where it should be. - We do not provide a case.