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Review on Blue JBL Tune 660NC Wireless On-Ear Headphones with Active Noise Cancellation for Enhanced Audio Experience by DaHee Cheon ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not satisfactory, upset with the product.

If the headphones in the form were what they claimed to be, I must admit that I had a strong preference for them. But either I've lucked out, or JBL is a complete and total cnut. It has been a while since I've seen so many instances of bullying in a single product. If it weren't for one thing, the sound would be breathtaking. Seriously. The speakers snort when turned up to their maximum level in certain songs, and they might also start snorting after being in a particular position. They also make a wheezing sound if you shake your head slightly. After being put to use, the flawless initial impression was thrown away as useless. In terms of the sound, I am aware of the transparent mode, but active noise reduction seems to be more of a marketing gimmick than anything else. The effect it has is utterly negligible, and on top of that, it makes fonit and other insignificant noises whenever there is wind outdoors (!). Is that the case in general? They started by applying a great deal of force to the ears. A period of more than an hour is intolerable. But, this is not a problem because they are capable, as they typically are, of spreading. It also happened that only one of the left earphones worked when the cable was attached. How many jambs have I counted up to this point? And we are continuing to advance! There is no denying that Windows and headphones are not friends. In general, they do not have a friendly relationship with themselves either. The microphone can only be used in a single program on the computer; it is not recognized in any of the other programs. In addition, the sound quality deteriorates when this microphone is connected because it muffles it. Where is the connection even?! In addition, if the earpiece is removed during a call on Skype while the auto-stop function is active, an unending beep will begin, and you will be required to call the other party again. Even when switched off, the self-stop function continues to operate in a limited capacity, pausing the music for a brief while before continuing to play it. This petty thing is quite frustrating. The bottom line is that it is inconsistent across all fronts. I write while laughing, and there really is nothing else like that in my memories. It's just kind of bizarre, the product could be a fantastic favorite in the market and for me personally, but the current situation only makes you want to laugh in the face of the JBL representation. But they did a good job of lifting everyone's spirits.) At the end, I will just add that the battery is strong, the sound without jambs is awesome, and they look like a bomb. Implementation: -10/10

Pros
  • Design with an excellent Aural Capability to connect both wirelessly and by wire "Transparent" mode jbl app support Battery
Cons
  • Marriage control The structural strength cannot be relied upon. They were applying force to the ears (I have been walking for 2 weeks, I still have it, they usually spread)