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Review on JBL Endurance SPRINT Wireless Headphones, red by Chong Fred ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not particularly happy with it, but it's mostly okay.

The hair, the fabric of the hood, or the cap only need to be touched very lightly for the track to change, the pause button to be activated, a response to an incoming call to be given, or the power button to be turned off. Everything and everything, in general. Taking into account all of the benefits, this is most likely the most significant disadvantage of these wireless headphones since. Having a short haircut and without wearing any kind of headgear is required in order to participate in sports. Is it true that it was not able to construct any kind of barrier or a sensor in a different location? If you want a lock on your headphones, the firm seems to require that you purchase the more expensive JBL Endurance Dive model. If I had been aware of this subtlety in the past, there is no way that I would have purchased these headphones. It is a shame that I was not. They have relatively average sound quality overall (neither good nor bad). The sound quality of my QCY QY19, which cost about half as much, is noticeably superior. If the sensor was obstructed in some way or if it was located in an area that was difficult to reach, this would be an effective option.

Pros
  • Having a fashionable look. Producing several types of materials. Excellent quality of the sound. Connectivity with wireless technology and assured conversation (does not stutter or fall off). Ear hooks provide a firmer hold on the object.
Cons
  • Touch controls can be difficult to use if you have long hair or if you are moving about while wearing a hoodie or hat. There is not even the slightest hint of low frequencies or basses in the word at all.

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