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Review on Blue JBL E25BT Bluetooth In-Ear Headphones for Enhanced SEO by Adam Dziarnowski ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not a bad product, but you can find a better one.

These are my second pair of wireless headphones from JBL; my first pair were the JBL110BT, so I compare these to those. They carry out their duties, but the impression left by their persistently obtrusive connection to the phone, which they maintain by automatically re-establishing the connection every so often, detracts from the overall experience. With all of its perks. Because there is a microphone that actually operates, the functionality of the headset is at a hundred percent. A wire that is not very long, precisely as much as you require but not one centimeter more. A reasonable amount of time between charges for the battery. Some cons: The primary disadvantage is that they automatically connect to the phone every other time; this means that after turning on the headphones, they frequently need to be located in the bluetooth menu and linked by hand. The remainder of my headphones and speakers, including one more type from JBL, automatically link to one another when I turn them on. The sound quality is average, and it is obvious that the manufacturer was striving to make headphones with a stronger bass response. As a result, the sound is somewhat lifeless and muffled, but there is, in fact, a stronger bass response. The build quality and materials are on a level lower than those of the JBL110BT. The junctions of the parts have gaps between them, different parts of the headphones are made of different plastics, and the edges of the parts protrude from the housing in various places. When it gets dirty, the fabric-braided cable changes color from white to a dirty yellow and begins to look unsightly. Sometimes it can be irritating to have to wear the battery block that is in the middle of the wire.