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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent quality, absolutely not expected for such a price.

The LED's brightness and overall build quality both appeared to be satisfactory to me. I did not observe any defects in either area. The sound quality is fairly great, making this a very respectable pick considering the price. To put it simply, I am content. despite some drawbacks. The sound is clean and unclouded, with no background noise. - An appropriate distribution of weight on both sides, as well as an appropriate length for the wire. As opposed to most headphones with one body, these headphones do not warp, and the cable does not dangle out of the side of the headband. - Have the ability to maintain a charge for a considerable amount of time - A dependable connection to the source of the sound, more than 5 meters via the wall that has a glass door It is possible to magnetize the headphones with each other (so as not to interfere in the position removed from the ears), as well as magnetize them to the PC case when charging. This is because the magnets in the speakers are securely magnetized to each other. - Plug power connector that has an adequate "tail," which contributes to increased longevity thanks to its effect. - An evidence that one is competent - LED, in addition to sound that is not very loud. The following are some of the drawbacks of the product: - They remain connected to my smart device for an extended period of time. The sound quality is excellent, however there is a discernible emphasis on the higher frequencies. Even though I despise bass, I have to fiddle with the adjuster in order to create a sound that is acceptable here (we are talking about audiobooks: the voice is reproduced very accentuated and high quality, and the background music is suddenly lost, which is almost treated with an equalizer).

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