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Review on JBL T110BT Wireless In-Ear Headphones Three-Button Remote Microphone (Gray) by Agata Koacz ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

It was a reasonable purchase, I will order more.

In general, these headphones can be forgiven for both the design and the slightly inadequate location of the dialogue microphone given the price category in which they are placed. However, what they imposed, they just imposed, and not flashed, the programmers into these headphones are already too much for the headphones to bear. Has pros: It goes without saying that the cost, quality of sound, and degree of sound insulation offered by the product are all advantages worth mentioning. In addition, they are capable of reliably holding a charge, which is practically identical to what is stated on the packaging. despite its advantages. Because of their performance, you won't lose the earpiece even if it falls out of your ear, but on the other side of the scale, the microphone and battery, both of which are structurally located on the cable, constantly leave in any direction they want, so you have to check your headphones on a regular basis. This is its own separate story. The placement of the microphone at the level of the collarbone is, of course, just a great engineering solution, as far as I understand it, so that it can be heard, its sensitivity is indecently raised, and the price will probably change quite a bit if you move the microphone closer to the earpiece, or even integrate it there. Yet when placed in context with what the programmers did, all of this appears to be complete rubbish. It would be difficult to come up with a more defective implementation of the charge level indication than what was used in these headphones' firmware, so a low bow to the person or people who wrote it and many thanks to them. Displaying the charge level was possible via the LED, on the button block, or via sound alarms emanating from the headphones themselves. The creators have decided to use a ringing notification. Yet the manner in which it was carried out is nothing more than a tall tale. The headphones will give you a low battery warning two minutes before they turn off, and then again EXACTLY BEFORE they turn off. Not at a battery level of 20%, not at a battery level of 10%, but for a couple of minutes, and then, in a mocking manner, he states that the battery level is low a second time and shuts off the device. If you are not an iPhone boyar who has the ability to display the charge level in the status bar of your exclusive iPhone, then there will be a lot of instances in which you leave the house with your headphones on and hear the low battery indicator trill. In these cases, you will have left the house with your headphones on.

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