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Review on JBL Reflect Fit Teal Wireless Headphones: Enhanced Audio Performance with Unparalleled Comfort by Adam Koodziejek ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad purchase, worth the money.

You won't find a headset that offers better sound for 700 yen even if you shop around and locate one that's on sale at a crazy discount. On the other hand, for five thousand. I believe there are better choices available to you. These are some advantages: Box made of cardboard of a high grade A high level of sound insulation pleasant sound with strong bass The headband does a good job of holding the neck in place, and the headphones do not fall out while walking or jogging (did not test). The battery life is satisfactory, with enough power to last for two full days of regular use. The headset comes with a case that is both good-looking and functional for transporting it. Cons: The bow has a very secure placement and does put some noticeable pressure on the neck, but it does not make the wearer uncomfortable. The hens will only laugh at the microphone, or more accurately, the location of the microphone. I would immediately terminate the employment of the junior engineer who proposed the notion of mounting a microphone on the interior of the temple. The microphone records in an absolutely repugnant manner as a direct result of the bow being firmly clamped to the neck. Because the micro is rubbed against the neck and other clothing, the output is a horrible sound filled with sounds. I won't say anything about the fact that when you put on a scarf and a jacket, you can't even remotely hear it. But, this is already a minor point of contention. Although it is possible to detach the entire headset from your head and communicate using the built-in microphone, this feature is not one that I would anticipate to find on a headset that costs more than 5000 rupees.