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Review on JBL Tune 220 🎧 True Wireless Earbuds (Gray) - JBLT220TWSGRYAM by Felicja Kucharska ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not exactly what I wanted, but basically everything is fine.

The description says that the headphones work for about 5 hours, but in fact they last for a maximum of 1.5-2 hours no more, and most often for 1 hour with a little. Why is it not clear. It’s also not very convenient to get the headphones out of the case, you literally have to hook them with your fingertips, maybe it’s just that I have such fingers)) in any case, the design could be more convenient. The earphones sit well in the ear, do not fly out, but I don’t understand why a rather sharp edge was made near the speaker grid. The sound itself, given that these are still good earbuds, the JBL breed makes itself felt. I took it mainly for talking on the phone while driving. I wanted exactly the inserts in terms of security. The conversation seems to be normal, but sometimes the sound seems to float from ear to ear. It happens quickly (within a second), but still not pleasant, perhaps it is interference in the movement, but the fact is the fact, this happens in almost every conversation. I was also disappointed by the lack of a proprietary program from JBL for these headphones, in which you could see the level from the charge, the charge level of the case, etc. As a result, I tried several third-party programs, but they all work somehow crookedly and not accurately. I can say one thing, having used them for about a month now, I definitely wouldn’t buy them for 4200r, the red price for them is 2022-2500.

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Pros
  • Big name brand, build quality, sound quality (for earbuds)
Cons
  • Lack of proprietary software, Weak autonomy. Lack of a proximity sensor (if you remove the headphones from your ear, they continue to work). High price for the existing set of functionality. Sharp edges near the speaker grid, sometimes they can even be scratched. Micro USB connector instead of modern Type C.