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Review on JBL Everest Wireless Bluetooth Headphones by Ada Wajszczuk ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I thought it would be better, but overall not bad.

The previous ones I had were JBL Reflect Mini2, but after six months they stopped turning on, so I involuntarily compare them with them. The battery also lasts for 6 hours, probably hardly 8, as it is written on the box. The microphone is lousy, but moderate. The interlocutor hears you, but you will not achieve a clear voice without noise. When I first connected to the phone, the bluetooth stuttered, so ordinary phone calls worked out of the box, and Skype and WhatsApp calls turned off the headphones. I fixed it after some fiddling with bluetooth, there you need to select the option so that messengers also work through bluetooth headphones, for some reason it did not work out the first time.

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Pros
  • I don't know what to write about merit. It works and it's fine. You can listen to music, podcasts and lectures - too, you can talk. Of course, these headphones are not at all for a music lover and not at all for high-quality phone calls with a clear voice.
Cons
  • 1. When turned on, they do not say the charge level, as JBL Reflect Mini2 does. 2. When the charge ends, it says "battery low", and then after about 15 minutes they turn off, this is inconvenient, you do not have time to listen and connect to the charge. JBL Reflect Mini2 when they said that the battery was running out, they finally turned off after more than an hour. 3. Soundproofing is worse than JBL Reflect Mini2: you walk along a noisy street, and the sound penetrates more often. 4. Feels like it slips out of your ears more easily than JBL Reflect Mini2.

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March 01, 2023
Pros below: Very good sound for its price. Good autonomy. Its cons: Stopped working in less than six months of extremely careful use (((