In consideration of the cost and all available properties for the price, I gave it a rating of 5 out of 5. For the price, the headphones are surprisingly good. Also, I received a discount, which makes it even better. Most importantly, they have a long battery life and very good sound (considering their class and price). The sound does not get worse even when the noise reduction is enabled! It sometimes happens that some noise canceling headphones make the music sound worse, but this is not the case; instead, the music sounds exactly the same as it would without the noise cancellation. This may be because the noise cancellation is "neat," meaning that not all of the noise is completely eliminated, but rather, it becomes noticeably quieter, and does not interfere with listening to music at a low volume, but loud sounds "outside" are still somewhat audible, behind the music. Because the headphones are still plugs, you can turn up the volume a little bit, and the music will fully drown out outside sounds. Although it's not advised to listen to music too loudly, noise reduction means that you don't need to crank up the volume on the subway, which definitely has a positive impact on hearing. It's also practical to speak with them on the phone. With the iPhone XR, which I have been using for a few weeks, everything is OK. Both "ears" are always "in touch" with the phone, so the connection never breaks and neither "ear" "falls off." One of the biggest drawbacks (compared to my other headphones) is that you can't change the music to the previous or next track or alter the volume on the JBL Sprint headphones by moving your finger up and down on the earphone (to all those JBL Sprint has 1, 2 and 3 taps to control playback). As I frequently unintentionally switched off the audio on my prior headphones by, for example, adjusting the earpiece in my ear (yeah, the old headphones also didn't sit very well in my ear), the lack of a single touch gesture on these headphones is actually not a terrible thing. It would be feasible to at least switch to the next track on it (figs with it with the previous track, rarely needed), but ultimately, for some reason, there is no "3 touch" gesture. Generally speaking, every item is worth 6-7k in price.
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