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

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good value for money, I recommend it.

After the audio codec in my iPhone 7 failed, I was faced with the choice of either purchasing headphones with a bluetooth connection or repairing the audio codec. I decided to purchase headphones. more cost effective than repair. In overall, considering their cost, these headphones offer a decent value for the money. Extremely excellent! If you have the wired version of 110 as well as the bluetooth version, you will find that they are practically identical; the only difference is that the bluetooth version has a slightly lower bass threshold. The kit also includes ears in three different sizes, and I found that the medium ones suited best and sat the most securely under my ears. These more than live up to their price tag, and in comparison to other headphones costing up to $1500, in my opinion, they are the best that can be purchased. In a nutshell, the headphones are of the standard variety.

Pros
  • Sound that is pleasing to the ear, with strong highs and moderate lows; With a cost of 1200 (a discount in mts), the regular assembly is included. Allows for a speedy connection to the iPhone 7, Honor 8X, and iPad 3; It takes approximately an hour and a half to fully charge the battery, but you may listen to music for a total of six hours with it before it needs to be recharged.
Cons
  • Sound . The wired version of this device does not suffer from the same limitation in the bass. Even with the adjuster that is built into these headphones, the bass is not as strong as it is in corded headphones, but it is present and it is sufficient. It would appear that the Bluetooth connection is to blame for this. A separate discussion needs to be had about the microphone; naturally, there is no noise reduction. On the other hand, the microphone that comes with these headphones feels more like an afterthought than a standout feature. The sound, according to the interlocutors, is as if I crammed the microphone into a jar with a capacity of three liters. On the other hand, he goes about his business in a cool and collected manner.

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