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Review on Blue JBL Tune 510BT: 🎧 Wireless On-Ear Headphones - Unmatched Purebass Sound by Adisorn Wichit ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am satisfied with the product, it is made well, the price is also pleasing.

Verify whether you can be charged there at the store. After using it for a week without charging it, there was no sound when I finally did. I returned it to the shop where I had purchased it. After the service, everything is in working order when you return. Advantages: -510 Bluetoth version 5.0 differs from JBL 500. The 510 was also introduced three years earlier and had a battery capacity of 450mAh as opposed to 30mAh. -TypeC. Plastic Micro-USB plugs first debuted in the 500s. Place the headphones on something bigger than your head, such a box or stack of books, and leave them there for an hour. If your headphones are too snug, like they were for me (and even my 8-year-old son), put them atop a box or stack of books that is larger than your head. Because Canyon was wearing her headphones, this ruse was unsuccessful. I don't need to adjust to a few days at this stage. But they don't seem to be weak, quite the contrary. Want metal components? You will have access to live models, which takes us to our next benefit. The same size. suitable for both my child and I. I used to use JBL 310 headphones before that, which are better suitable for children between the ages of three and five. Also, there was a three to ten second delay when listening to audio in messengers on Canyon. There are absolutely no issues here. -Sound. Good. Given the architecture of wireless ears, I'm not sure how you can expect anything special from them. By the way, when seen from the phone as opposed to the PC, the volume margin is greater. -Microphone. It started working right away without requiring any tambourine dance, makes no noise, doesn't squeak, and writes cleanly. In fact, I'd go so far as to call him the best. from every single pair of headphones I'm wearing. -Autonomy. They received a 10% discount for three days of sitting. Every single night I watch movies and use my computer for a good chunk of the day. - Use the controls on the headphones to simultaneously connect them to two separate devices and swap between them. -Selves-turns off on its own. Some of its drawbacks include the following: - Power saving setting. The JBL 125bt accomplishes the same task as its forerunner. If you don't use them for ten minutes, such when you halt your music or movie, they will "freeze." The white light indicates it. There is absolutely no auditory emission. Before they seem to restart themselves without requiring a power button press, you must continue holding down the power button. I always seem to forget about it, probably because the first few seconds of waiting for the sound to start seem to last for five minutes. Eventually, you remember this function, rewind the movie, and restart the headphones. (Difficult, but manageable; you'll get through it.) "Unfortunately, you are unable to disable the automated power saving function that is incorporated with these models," says the customer support service. - It does not always shift directions. Shazam cannot be used from a personal computer, however it can be done on a smartphone. - The first time, some pressure was nevertheless given to the top of the head despite the soft pad. You might experience brief audio pauses when watching a video that happen at random intervals. - The ear pads are composed of a pretty soft material, so I'm not sure how long they will last until they stop working. -A 3.5 miniJack connection is not currently possible.

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