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Review on JBL Tune 215 Ear Headphones by Miyazaki Kiyoshi ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

There are pros and cons, think before buying.

I'll use the 205 as a comparison, and they sound terrible (including due to a decrease in resistance from 32 ohms to 20 ohms). The battery life has been enhanced, and a USB-C port has been added, so that's a positive. on the negative side, they failed to improve the sound, the ergonomics, or the microphone, in my opinion (everything also gurgles and disappears, although everything is ok on other headphones). It's not great for listening to music or using as a headset, in my opinion (especially for bass fans), but it works fine for everything else (watch videos, games, etc.). While making a purchase, you should double-check everything, especially the size of your ears. Several people have expressed their unease in writing. You can find more if you look, and they'll be less expensive and more accessible. and the audio quality has improved slightly (though the battery is 6 hours)

Pros
  • - 16 hours of battery life - type-c rather than micro-usb charging - bluetooth 5.0
Cons
  • I didn't find the musical quality to my liking (even worse than in the 205 model - a lot of highs, few lows) microphone still not very good for phone calls, same as the 205 series The SBC Protocol for Establishing a Connection (JBL does not install aptx even in expensive headphones) — 20 ohm as opposed to 32 ohm (longer operating time but lower quality) - factory-fresh firmware that must be installed and updated via software. - I was unable to secure both headphones to my neck at the same time (the absence of magnets baffles me; perhaps they cause interference). - bulky dimensions; in terms of comfort, I rate them lower than the 205th; not adjustable for a variety of ear sizes, as is the case with several Samsung and Huawei models. It's clear that JBL has assumed that everyone has the same ear canal size, as the headphones come with no moisture protection and leave the user wondering where the buttons and batteries are. will not hold up well in damp conditions. Models with moisture protection or tws without cables and a battery built into the earpiece itself are recommended for use during physical activity; - the price is steep if purchased without any discounts. There are 2,190 available without any discounts.

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