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Review on JBL Tune 125 TWS Wireless Headphones, Black by Micha Dziubiski ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product, I advise you to try it.

If the faults that I have pointed out do not strike you as insurmountable, then you should go ahead and take it. This is an upgraded version of the previous JBL TWS 120, they still have the same sound, but all of the childhood diseases of the 120s have been "cured" - now the left ear does not die in the second month of use (which was a massive problem), and additionally, as a result of the transition to Bluetooth 5.0, the time spent working offline has significantly increased. Therefore, taking TWS 120 does not make any more sense; if you want "gags" from JBL that are related to TWS, you simply need to take TWS 125.

Pros
  • 1) The sound is on a solid four, with dense bass that does not slip into a buzz, sharp and caustic high frequencies, but you are able to withstand it, and the midrange is not completely crushed. It is quite good, especially taking into account the price category and the fact that this is TWS for 4,000. 2) They are able to keep a charge for a very extended period of time. Approximately five to seven hours of actual listening time, depending on the volume and the distance from the source (yes, this really does work - the further you travel with them away from the smartphone, the more energy that is necessary to maintain a steady connection, and the charge is used faster). It is important to keep this in mind for anyone who utilizes them frequently at the gym (for example, by placing the smartphone in one section of the facility while walking around with headphones). 3) An exceptional level of soundproofing. 4) Pay attention only to one of your ears while trying to "catch" the sound. They placed the second one inside the case, and when they removed it later, it automatically rejoined and started playing. Additionally, the sound within it increases "smoothly" and does not instantly begin to "yell" at the volume that is chosen after connecting. 5) Type-C. Even at this pricing point, the old connector is still found in some products on occasion. 6) That's a pretty nice case. The LEDs that charge the device have a very modern appearance. 7) There is a significant amount of noise. A significant number of TWS ears have an inadequately high loudness threshold. There is no such issue in this location. I don't ever give it my all.
Cons
  • 1) The sound quality is not yet on par with that of high-priced musical equipment; you need to be aware of this fact, and you should not anticipate anything particularly amazing from headphones. The wired Shure SE215, which has a starting price of 5,000, is just a step above the rest of the details. In this case, there is unequivocally a "simplification" in the middle frequencies, "cutting" at the high frequencies, and "kneading into a mess" at high volume levels. For those interested in music, this is me right now. If you do not bother, I believe you will find that you enjoy them quite a bit, particularly with a bass that is tight and confident. 2) There are pauses in the sound. Very insignificant, but present. Tested on a variety of platforms and devices. It is certainly easy to view videos in a way that is almost imperceptible, but I would not recommend doing so while playing games. 3) The cover is fairly weighty and cumbersome to carry about. These days, they typically accomplish things that are more precise and of a smaller scale. However, this is a fair price for such a huge battery. In addition to that, the lid of the case itself is quite weak. On the other hand, in 99 out of 100 cases, it will be kept closed by a magnet, so it doesn't really matter. 4) The ears are quite large. They were a perfect fit for me, so there were no issues there. However, this must be brought up. It's possible that those with smaller ears will find them to be too bulky and uncomfortable. In addition to this, it will be difficult to stroll with them while wearing a cap or to lie on your side when you are seated in a couch. 5) For running, I can tell you straight off the bat that they won't work. If you shake your head hard, the earpiece could come loose from your ear and fall out. Medium nozzles have never given me any trouble for me; I've used them on the treadmill and while working out in the gym for a full circle without issue. However, I am not writing this review for myself, but rather for other people, and I am aware of the potential implications of this. It is recommended that you watch something different if you want to stay active. 6) The transmission of features from one instance to another. I purchased a piece for myself as well as the other half of the item. There is a distinction in the way each one sounds. The high frequencies on some play "warmer" and "softer," and I took these for myself since I wanted them for myself. The second ones have a more "voiced" quality, the HF is more prominent, and it "cuts" my ears more forcefully. Even though the difference isn't all that significant, I can quickly tell by listening to whether or not this is my pair of headphones. Controlling the output qualities of the product, oh yeah JBL, oh yes!