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Review on Earphones JBL Tune 110, blue by Celina Repalla Bogoc ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

It was a reasonable purchase, I will order more.

120 cm of wire. The wire can be unwound rather than tangled. The connector is really unusual. His curving form looks like it would give him an edge, but he's as rigid as a rock. And from this unyielding misunderstanding, a delicate, malleable wire emerges. Also, the plug will exert force on the socket if it is carried in a pocket. Steel, straight plug, 1.5 times shorter, with elastic band at the output and braided wire for the same caps. As a whole, I don't see this hack surviving for too much longer. The earcups, and not the body, are responsible for the headphones' comfortable fit in the ear, and the wire's uniaxial bending ensures that they are regularly adjusted. The soundproofing is average at best for electrical outlets, but I find that to be an advantage. In spite of the factory guarantee, spare ear cushions, and stacks of paperwork that are supposed to indicate their durability, the headphones still look cheap and flimsy. You can pause the music and go ahead a few tracks with the button on the headset, which is attached to the right ear wire just below the chin. Sound. The noise is completely peculiar. The default "I can listen to this" setting lacks bass and is very flat. The sound quality on MIUI has been improved to the point where it might be called "great," however there is still a lot of static in the middle. The player's equalizer can get by with a "decent" midway setting.

Pros
  • Sound quality, headset, "soft touch" flat wire, one year manufacturer's guarantee, and a well-thought-out design all score high marks.
Cons
  • The best bass and sound quality must be "extracted" in code from the nick name. - These are worn in the ears but often fall out while the wearer is moving about. Plugging Brad.