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Review on JBL Tune 710BT Bluetooth Over-Ear Headphones - Wireless Headphones with Mic, 50H Battery, Hands-Free Calls, Portable (Blue) by Vinay Ahuja ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am not disappointed, the quality is satisfying.

Since I was already forced to put up with the first issue, if I can just solve the other two, then the ears won't be so bad. But. Still. Are they really worth the money? Has some pros The ears already have a good sound when you first turn them on, but I wanted to make some programming adjustments to improve it (although I'm not much of a music fan, so I won't elaborate). They fit well on my head, which is not overly large, and I have even been able to take a nap in them while lying on my side. Now I just wear them to walk in for at least the entire day. Even though the charge is really high, it is not sufficient for my needs. There is a slight absence of voice advice, but it is helpful that there is a reminder of the discharge (although it is unfortunate that you hear it when you should be putting it on charge; it would be preferable to hear the first warning in two hours). Got cons: Assembly. Every movement of the head, including opening the mouth, causes everything to make noises like creaking, playing, cracking, and clicking (if the ear pads are lowered too low, the angle of the jaw touches them). I just can't give enough information away about them. Plenty for someone with a blank slate, but the difficulties start with the headgear. I am figuratively teetering on the brink of disaster. Frustrates me without a doubt The Bluetooth connection started having issues after it had been used for a period of three months. In the kitchen, there is already a discernible decrease in the sound (this is 5 meters through the corner of the wall). My ears are filled not with music but with the moans of a malicious spirit, and not with anything else. Nothing helps, including switching the firewood, reconnecting, or adjusting the Windows settings. If the ears were connected to the second device, the sound began to twitch as well (this was an especially problematic occurrence in the event that the first device was actively playing music at the time). When I try to listen to it on my laptop right now, the sound stutters, growls, and twitches; on the phone, it suddenly stops working entirely. Once more, I found that dancing with a tambourine did not provide me with any benefits. Turning off the headphone is the only thing that helps (at the same moment the quality returns)