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Review on Renewed JBL Tune 225TWS True Wireless ๐ŸŽง Bluetooth Earbuds in Blue (JBLT225TWSBLUAM) - Enhanced SEO by Eric Shaun แ Œ

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The goods are normal, money is not wasted!

In-ear headphones were used for my prior listening experiences, hence the assessment is likely to be quite subjective. My first impression, however, is that the headphones are holding themselves in the ear canal with such a weak suction and a weightlessness that they are almost ready to slip out, but for some reason, they do not. And in this instance, just as in the one involving sound, a lot depends on the unique characteristics of the user's ear. Low frequencies will surely sound muffled if the sound is not directed in a way that complements the shape of your auditory canal. This is due to the fact that they won't have enough fullness and will simply vanish into space. In-ear models, on the other hand, will offer enough fullness. Inadequate sound insulation, as is the case with all earbuds; as a result, one wants to turn up the volume to its highest when in a noisy setting or while using public transportation. It's crucial to keep in mind that you cannot entirely block out the outside world when driving, even though this may eventually endanger one's hearing. The placement of the control button makes it simple to press even if all you want to do is change how the earpiece rests in your ear. Despite this, the headphones are given one star less than they otherwise would have because they are generally in line with their class. With the exception of the aforementioned issues, the sound is almost acceptable, but I must stress that these issues are subjective in nature and are reliant on the specifics of the hearing aid. I was able to use the headphones continuously for 4 hours and 56 minutes, which is a good battery life for both the headphones and the charging case. The headphones will automatically turn off when they are inserted into the case's sockets and will turn themselves back on once they are withdrawn, preserving the charge, therefore I advise just using them while they are in the case. Headphones aren't made for those who like to listen to music, and they're not meant to be used while exercising; instead, they're meant to be used in calm areas like providing background noise while traveling or strolling. You won't experience any pain in your ears at all after using them. After a few months of use, the right earpiece began to "fall off" when charging inside the case. I had to take it out of the case once again and re-insert it into the socket there because the charge could not reach 100% as a result.

Pros
  • The headphones have a stylish design, superb craftsmanship, a charging case with a good charge autonomy, a good working range, fantastic sound, and the practical ability to turn the headphones on immediately upon removal from the case.
Cons
  • Perhaps, like all earbuds, they have poor sound isolation from outside noise, the bass is reduced accordingly (subjectively), there isn't a very successful control button, navigating through the description of the charge state is difficult, and it takes a lot of practice to get the headphones to stay in your ears. The headphones don't always connect to the smartphone right away after being taken out of the case, I've discovered after using them for a month. Despite pairing, it seems that the smartphone does not always "see" them right away. After using the headphones for a while, I'll add a few more things: occasionally, when you're listening, one of the headphones may "fall off," reconnecting helps, but the issue may recur; if you remain in the charging case for a prolonged period of time, the charge in the headphones themselves, after reaching the full level, starts to decrease to a critically low level; the charging process is activated at the moment the headphones are placed in the case; consequently, if the headphones have been