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Review on JBL Tune 120 TWS Wireless Headphones, Black by Adam Nikodem ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The product does not correspond to the description, poor quality.

Once upon a time, they cost somewhere in the neighborhood of 4,500 dollars, which is an excessive amount of money for such "ears," especially when one considers that after one year of use, the use of headphones becomes a form of gambling. Even though they performed an excellent job, I can only give them two stars. Below are some advantages: (Applicable only during the initial year of use) They hold a good charge, and it seems like even the declared four hours of use function. They, quite frankly, do not fall out of the ears, and they offer a good sound; they are not the best and they are not the worst. If everything functions as it should, the battery should charge to its full capacity in one hour. Below are some downsides: After being used for a year, they started charging improperly; now, when placed in the case, they just sit there while the charging indicators on both the case and the devices themselves light up, but the charge does not proceed. After a year of use, the right earpiece still functions adequately, while the left one has a mind of its own and generally doesn't function at all. I can't help but take notice of how huge the casing is, in addition to the fact that the headphones have openings for charging (which may be the cause of the insufficient charging). This is especially obvious while recording voice messages, as there were occasions when I was unable to identify myself when listening to a voice message that I had previously recorded. The built-in microphone is absolutely awful, as the interlocutor is unable to understand you even when the room conditions are optimal. There is no noise suppression, and approximately forty percent of those inside can hear sounds from the outside. The micro USB cable that comes with the kit is quite short, making it difficult to use despite the fact that the cable itself does not have particularly negative features. Also, this is more of a personal preference, but when there is a mechanical button, it is much simpler to press it if the earpiece is removed from the ear before attempting to press it, rather than trying to press it while the earpiece is still in the ear.