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Review on Blue JBL Tune 660NC Wireless On-Ear Headphones with Active Noise Cancellation for Enhanced Audio Experience by Janis Berzins ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Matches the description completely, very satisfied.

A few words about noise reduction. It does not completely remove external noise. For some it will be a disadvantage, for me it is a virtue. In the city, not hearing the environment is pretty dumb. Even with this level of noise, I began to look back several times more often, especially when crossing roads and railway tracks. For this reason, I would not recommend taking these headphones to children, they don’t always turn their heads around, even if they hear everything.

Pros
  • - Solid embly: nothing creaks, no backlash, no fart, do not look fragile. - They sit comfortably and tightly on the head, the ear cushions fit so tightly to the ears that even without noise reduction turned on, it seems like diving under water. - Everything is great with the sound from the bottom to the top: very soft, rounded b that appears exactly where they are needed (on the younger models, this was too much). It is always clear where the bist is playing and where the drummer is pounding the drum. Fans up to the frequency response, I'm sure they will find some jambs, but these people will find them everywhere. - Working time behind the eyes - Shumka - Look cute, concise - Reasonable price. I took it in one well-known store, I will not write the name (I will only say that it starts with El and ends with Dorado). Together with bonus points, something like 2500 came out. For this money, it's generally a sin to complain about something.
Cons
  • - I would like a little narrower ear cushions. My face is already clumsy, and with the headphones on, I generally turn into either a Teletubby, or some kind of Pokemon. - Because of the noise reduction, you can hear your own steps. For music it is not so critical, for podcasts and audiobooks - a little more. It is partially solved by pressing the bow to the head as tightly as possible, but it can still piss me off a little. Although maybe it's just that I'm an old wreck and only my bones rattle like that when walking.