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Review on JBL Everest Wireless Bluetooth Headphones by Michal Michal ᠌

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It's impossible to use, don't waste your money.

Tested on two pairs of this model, on several phones (different iPhones and different Android devices). Both pairs have the same pain. As a result, I handed over the first pair under warranty after a week of use, I handed over the second pair a day after use. I highly do not recommend With its pros: 1. Good fit in the ears, comfortable ear pads 2. Convenient (albeit somewhat unusual) control buttons. After 5 minutes of getting used to, you can blindly control the headphones 3. They hold a charge for about 8 hours (medium volume, the way to work + a few hours of listening to music at work + the way from work) 4. Decent soundproofing. After buying, immediately check all the nozzles and choose the most convenient for you. Both sound and sound isolation will be better Got cons: 1. They constantly lose sound: without disconnecting from the phone, they lose sound as if they pulled the wire out of the headphone jack and put it back in. When turning the head, more or less sharp movement of the head or when pushing. The sound may disappear for a split second, or maybe for a minute. With wheezing and interference, everything is as it should be. Tested in a jacket (read below) and in the office in "summer" clothes 2. Very weak signal reception. Hong Kong, winter, wireless headphones on your head and a phone in your jeans pocket. Very badly penetrates through a winter jacket. Constantly losing signal 3. Sound quality. In general, a booming sound, high frequencies are poorly reproduced, low frequencies are heard everywhere, but there are no clear low frequencies, the middle frequencies are booming. It can’t be treated in any way - neither with ear pads, nor with an equalizer, as if cotton wool was pushed into the headphones! 4. Terrible microphone. I compared the microphone of the iphone se, the wired sony mdr-xb50 and these headphones - when using these headphones, "everything was heard except me" at any microphone location