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Review on Jabra Elite 45e Wireless Headphones Titanium Black by BU Jang ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not a bad product, but you can do better.

Most of the observations are in comparison with the Honor AM61, which reliably keep in touch and last longer, but otherwise worse. Would take again - questionable. With a dual microphone, I have not seen anything like it. Pros: + The sound is normal. + Two microphones - the interlocutors note that they can hear well. + When softened, the left and right ears are turned off - it's convenient if you don't put it in your pocket. + Amplifier background noise is minimal. + Interface sounds are adequate, do not interrupt playback. Voice comments are disabled through the application. + Buttons are easy to press. With its cons. - Communication is bad. Turn on your favorite song, make it louder, put your phone in your pocket and someone steals half a second of sound. Audiobooks and videos often have to be rewound. - Six months later, rustling and crackling began in the left ear, as if Comrade Major rustled Yarovaya's package. - It is very inconvenient to roll up and put in a pocket, as the central cord tries to keep the shape of the neck. - If you managed to roll it up and put it in your pocket, then 1 chance out of 2 that the magnets will not hold the left and right ear in union, and then the headset will turn on and connect to the phone if you did not turn it off with the button. Most likely, this will happen as soon as you receive the call. Half a minute of confusion and curses against the cellular operator will be provided. - Do not lose hope to access your contacts every time you connect. - microUSB - this is when the charging cable falls into the socket according to statistics from the 3rd attempt.