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Review on JBL Tune 750BTNC wireless headphones, black by Alvin Yongwei ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything about the purchase suits me, a very necessary product.

From wireless ears, Sennheiser HD 4.50 BTNC are already available. Therefore, I will make a comparison with them, despite the fact that they have a twofold difference in price. Assembled, the JBLs look more fragile, despite both models being made of plastic, as they weigh lighter and are more pliable when bent. And in general, Senkhs leave a feeling of "expensive-bohato" when you feel them. But at the same time, others like the minimalist design, colleagues noted that the white version looks cool. JBL is very comfortable on my huge ears, the headband does not press, there is still a margin for adjustment. Ears don't sweat. Senkhs, on the other hand, cause discomfort after an hour and a half of listening, as they press so hard that the plastic construction in the form of a cone that directs the sound presses directly into the cartilage. Suddenly, I was surprised by the sound. Together with noise reduction, JBL has a more balanced sound, in which both mids and highs are heard clearly, and the bass does not thump. When the noise reduction is turned off, the sound becomes faded. In Senhov, basses disappear altogether. Compared to the Senkhs, the isolation of the ears is much weaker, human voices come through a lot. And the noise reduction does not work so aggressively, but it suppresses the hum of office ventilation well. As a result, I liked the ears and for simple listening to music at work they look great. Ears have changed the attitude towards the brand, and when I choose ears for the house, I will definitely study the options from JBL.

Pros
  • - Comfortably sit on the head with non-standard (large) ears. - Balanced and solid sound for its price. - Lack of beeping for each sneeze (switching tracks, changing the volume). - They look minimalistic, others liked it in white.
Cons
  • - Weak isolation from external sounds. - Active noise cancellation is weak, but still works. - The design raises questions about durability. But this is IMHO, there is no data, the model is completely new.