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Review on JBL Reflect Fit Wireless Headphones, red by Haruto Asahi ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Nothing unusual, normal product.

With its pros. Good sound for wireless headphones if you choose the right ear pads, convenient form factor of the headphones themselves (not the head unit), three pairs of ear pads for the auricle and in-the-ear channels, accurate heart rate measurement (works only with native ear pads), quite sufficient (for me ) for one day battery life (approximately 6 hours at 60-70% volume) Cons: The head unit is rather bulky, its weight on the back of the neck is felt noticeably, it presses quite strongly under the jacket, constantly dodges, pulls on the wires with every turn of the head or tilt of the neck. Well, I thought, these are still headphones for sports, that is, for light clothing. Initially, in an attempt to strangle its owner, it put a lot of pressure on the neck, but this, maybe, the first week, later this cheeky grip weakened, it became more convenient in everyday scenarios, but another problem came out - when I nevertheless decided to try to play sports in them, it turned out that they jump when running, because they are too heavy and with a center of gravity at the back, and it is simply impossible to perform any strength exercises in them, since the problem of turning the device is always present. I began to use them only in everyday life, I changed the ear pads to foam ones, the sound quality and noise isolation increased twice - bass appeared. The connection quality is disgusting, it is lost at three meters, and it almost does not pass through the wall, it is knocked down by Wi-Fi and other bluetooth devices. The sound delay is such that you can forget about games, and from the video - only YouTube with built-in delay adjustment. How can I use a headset, but they won't hear you, the microphone is disgusting