After using the JBL-T110 for five years, when the battery only lasted 1.5 to 2 hours of operation and one ear stopped working, I made the decision to replace the headset. After researching the market and deciding between true-wireless and "wireless" options, I settled on a tried-and-true model that had been updated with some new features. The great experience of using the previous model led to expectations that entirely agreed with reality. These expectations included good sound, a long operating period (approximately 9 hours), general rigidity of the case and decent assembly, as well as the absence of squeaks, gaps, and other issues. The drawbacks are comparable to those of the T110 in that, after some time, the wires start to "stretch," which means that, although having the same length of wire, the insulation starts to stretch and twist. However, there are certain advantages. It is also possible that the deficit can be linked to the bases for the battery and the control board, as both of these components have become thicker and heavier in comparison to the T110. Because of the increased weight, it is possible that the headphones will be pulled to one side when worn over clothes, and even occasionally when worn under it, and you will need to adjust them accordingly. Of the very minor drawbacks, one is that dirt clings strongly to the insulation, and it is not very convenient to clean it off. This is because, over time, the insulation softens, and there is a chance of accidently tearing it when cleaning it; for this reason, I recommend that you choose dark colors. For me personally, the existence of an equally bright LED, which indicates the working mode of the headphones (either white or blue) was a distinct negative aspect of the product. If using T110 at night was able to illuminate your path down a dark entryway, then using 115BT is able to securely burn out the eyes of passersby while allowing you to read books without fear of being seen. It's possible that he doesn't eat that much, but in case he does, there's a resistor that can be attached to the screen to lessen the amount of light that comes through. In general, these are good headphones, and they may be called a modern equivalent to the T110; nevertheless, the prices that are offered by Amazon are highly unusual and very overpriced; for example, you can get ten thousand for twenty-five dollars and fifty cents. I made the purchase at the tail end of April on AliExpress.Ru for the price of 1999r, which is their highest possible price. T110 used to have a price tag of 1500. If the costs for the 115BT are higher than 2,500 to 3,000, then it does not make sense to take them; rather, it is simpler to add another two or three and purchase headphones from a different market group.
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