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Review on JBL Tune 120 TWS Wireless Headphones, Black by Adam Bronisz ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The product is the most common, it could be worse.

Experience of using 2 weeks, I use it with a laptop and Google Pixel 2xl. (Sound compared with SkullCandy Method Wireless and Marshall Mionor II - JBL sound worse than both by an order of magnitude, but acceptable). The ears themselves calmly hold 3 hours of work, I charge the case every two days. The signal is rarely lost, only for a couple of seconds. CONCLUSION: Obviously not worth the money. You can take it when and if, the price drops to 3 to relatives.

Pros
  • Of the advantages, I can note only a fairly fast connection to a smartphone. Open it, take it out, listen.
Cons
  • 1. The most basic drawback, in my opinion, is the design. No matter what ear pads I cling to, from time to time I catch the feeling that the headphones seem to fall out or move away. 2. Sound. A very strange sound. I listen to music from in HQ. Something sounds good (for a budget), more or less balanced, there are even tolerable lows, quite pleasant. But! Something just sounds disgusting, a lot of highs and an almost complete absence of lows - a feeling as if the ear canal does not close the ear canal and low frequencies are hard to hear. 3. The sound lags behind the video sequence on Youtube. The delay is small, somewhere around 0.7 s. But it infuriates a little, especially in vidos, where a close-up of faces is taken. 4. Price tag. I don't understand how Harman wanted to sell ears against the backdrop of the Chinese. BT 4.2, only AAC codecs, micro in the street - forget it, you will be very hard to hear (although this is not considered, there are few ears on the market that can give good conversation quality in an outdoor environment) + all the disadvantages that I have listed. 6 to Carl, 6 to start.