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Review on Black JBL T450BT On-Ear Wireless Headphones with Built-In Mic and Remote by Adam Nowak ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Satisfied with the product, I recommend it to everyone.

I took blue headphones, noticed that their color is different from those on . Market in the direction of a darker and more gloomy blue (for me this is more of a plus). The "bone" control buttons are made of the same material as the case. For some reason, the arrangement of plus and minus seems inconvenient (plus is higher towards the back of the head, minus is lower towards the jaw). The power button is located, in my opinion, not well - you need to unscrew your palm by 30-35 degrees * to start the headphones on your head. The material is durable plastic. The headphones are pressed tightly to my ear, and when I speak, I hear myself muffled, I think there will be good soundproofing in the subway. I can’t say that I feel comfortable when the headphones are on me, perhaps if the foam was softer, and the material enveloping it is more pleasant tactile, it would be more comfortable. For a price of 1900+, it’s really a sin to complain.

Pros
  • The sound is normal. Loud. Clear at maximum volume, without wheezing. But I didn’t get an “orgasm”, that is, they neither surprised nor disappointed me with their sound. Impressed 3D Sound - in the headphone video test on YouTube, just a bomb. Now I'm thinking of testing in Fortnite on PS4 where every step and direction is very important. Let's see how they behave with PS4. Claimed 11 hours of operation. In fact, you will need to test and say real time. I doubt, of course, that 300Mampers can at maximum volume or 80% chirp for 11 hours while transmitting it all via bluetooth.
Cons
  • The absence of a 3.5" jack connector, in case the battery is dead, but this problem is solved in another model from this manufacturer, but the price is 1000-2022 higher. No 1Amp charger included. But what if I don’t have a computer and 1 ampere charge. There is no instruction in the instruction (at least I looked at it fluently), a warning that you need to charge only 1 ampere charging, or half ampere. I can imagine how many girls who are not versed in electronics will burn their ears by putting them on charges from ipads or tablets with 2Amps and above. It is not clear why phones come with a memory and headphones without, maybe they tried to cut the cost on this. Sound control buttons - adjust the volume of the headphones themselves and not on the phone (Xiaomi Mi Max 2 was used), I saw a video where the volume of the device was adjusted on the iPad. On Xiaomi (android 7.1, similar to iOS, shows the battery level of the headphones). After 2 days of use: Hard fit to the ears - ears get tired and there is some discomfort after 30 minutes of wearing. You need to do it more gently. Ossified control buttons and inconvenient location. It could be made from another material, more pleasant tactilely, as well as smooth pressing. To turn it on, you need to hold the button for 2-3 seconds - long and tedious. Absolutely not well-thought-out design in terms of ease of use, such a thing that some Chinese did for spec to make it easier to produce. Cons in the design: the hole for the charge is at the top in the right ear, in order to charge you need to "bend" the earpiece so that the hole opens to the eye - it's extremely inconvenient! Could do from below for permanent access. The power button needs to be held for a couple of seconds or even more - infuriates! I would like to turn it on once, perhaps a switch would be more appropriate.