I usually use Purity Bluetooth headphones because they were a gift from a friend. However, the sound quality of these JVC Gumy headphones is better. Highs sound clearer and basses are more balanced. The JVC Gumy's noise-cancellation is decent, but the Purity headphones win in this regard. However, while I still hear quite a bit of background noise with the JVC Gumy, that noise is quieter. I bought this pair to replace another much older pair of JVC Gumy headphones that I have had for several years. (Different model: instead of plastic with a hole covering the speaker area on the earbud, it had a small screen. ) Someone pushed this faithful pair off my desk and my dog jumped at the opportunity to chew on them. They have been destroyed. Because they had worked for so long that I decided to buy the same brand again. However, the new model here on Revain sounds better than my old model. But I bought these headphones for more than just sound quality or noise cancellation. When editing sound clips for a project, I need headphones that plug directly into my computer. This is because Bluetooth has a slight delay between what's on screen and what's heard. (There are technical workarounds for this bluetooth problem, but it's easier for me to just use "plug and play". ) Usually a second or two of latency doesn't make much of a difference, but when editing it makes a big difference. For this purpose, these headphones also work very well since they plug into the audio jack. the new model here on Revain sounds better than my old model. But I bought these headphones for more than just sound quality or noise cancellation. When editing sound clips for a project, I need headphones that plug directly into my computer. This is because Bluetooth has a slight delay between what's on screen and what's heard. (There are technical workarounds for this bluetooth problem, but it's easier for me to just use "plug and play". ) Usually a second or two of latency doesn't make much of a difference, but when editing it makes a big difference. For this purpose, these headphones also work very well since they plug into the audio jack. the new model here on Revain sounds better than my old model. But I bought these headphones for more than just sound quality or noise cancellation. When editing sound clips for a project, I need headphones that plug directly into a computer. This is because Bluetooth has a slight delay between what's on screen and what's heard. (There are technical workarounds for this bluetooth problem, but it's easier for me to just use "plug and play". ) Usually a second or two of latency doesn't make much of a difference, but when editing it makes a big difference. For this purpose, these headphones also work very well since they plug into the audio jack. Then I need headphones that can be plugged directly into my computer. This is because Bluetooth has a slight delay between what's on screen and what's heard. (There are technical workarounds for this Bluetooth problem, but I find it easier to just use "plug and play".) Usually a second or two delay isn't a big deal, but when editing, it makes a big one Difference. For this purpose, these headphones also work very well, because they plug into the audio jack. Then I need headphones that can be plugged directly into my computer. This is because Bluetooth has a slight delay between what's on screen and what's heard. (There are technical workarounds for this bluetooth problem, but it's easier for me to just use "plug and play".) Usually a second or two of latency doesn't make much of a difference, but when editing it makes a big difference. For this purpose, these headphones also work very well since they plug into the audio jack. This is because Bluetooth has a slight delay between what's on screen and what's heard. (There are technical workarounds for this bluetooth problem, but it's easier for me to just use "plug and play".) Usually a second or two of latency doesn't make much of a difference, but when editing it makes a big difference. For this purpose, these headphones also work very well since they plug into the audio jack. This is because Bluetooth has a slight delay between what's on screen and what's heard. (There are technical workarounds for this bluetooth problem, but it's easier for me to just use "plug and play".) Usually a second or two of latency doesn't make much of a difference, but when editing it makes a big difference.
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