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Review on Renewed JBL TUNE 115BT Wireless In-Ear Headphone with 🎧 Remote in Black - Enjoy High-Quality Audio on the Go! by Kenta Kajikawa ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product, more pros than cons.

Without knowing anything about them, I ordered the headphones "as a load" for the honor 20 pro. But, upon closer inspection at home, it was discovered that the model is quite new and that there are hardly any reviews online. There is a monster price tag on them, so much so that they are listed as costing 1990 dollars on the Market. After emitting an unpleasant sound with itching mids right out of the box, the ears were subjected to a pink noise warm-up. When push came to shove, their resiliency in the face of adversity was revealed. The manufacturer advertises a maximum runtime of 8, however we recommend no less than 6. The quick charging is great, but unfortunately none of the phones in my house use a micro-USB connector. Once I'd warmed up, I listened to music across genres to test the connection's quality and stability while also stimulating my hearing. Similar to other wireless gadgets, it penetrates a main wall and causes occasional (but not annoying) plug-ins. The highs are very pleasing to my ears because they are so full and distinct. The triangles, bells, and other percussion instruments glitter and glisten. Of course, there is no frank sand, but with cymbals, the situation is not as bright. After hearing Massive Attack, I am certain that these little plugs are surprisingly fast and transparent, with a bass that could easily satisfy an adult. Nonetheless, there is still considerable sibilance and loudness in the midrange. I attempted resolution by swapping out the ear pads, and the sound has changed as a result, but not in the way I'd hoped. The in-ear design and high-quality soft ear cushions don't help much; you'll still hear the subway and not the music. Because of the headset's proximity microphone, your conversation partner will have no trouble understanding what you have to say. As a side note, why does the phone not show the battery percentage? A generic in-ear monitor I use with Ali is capable of doing it. The controls are straightforward and easy to use, however the plus and minus buttons are hidden by the body of the control unit at first. Was it so hard to make a point? The headphones aren't terrible and come with our highest recommendation.

Pros
  • extended use on a single charge - expansiveness and a dearth of interruptions There's bass and treble, plus high-quality ear cushions. The ability to link two different sources; high volume; a reliable microphone An Enough Cost
Cons
  • no Type-C Indicator of No Fees Cons: - buttons + - not embossed - poor soundproofing