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Review on Experience Wireless Music Like Never Before with Sony WI-C300 In-Ear Headphones in White by Hien Quang ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

It's not quite what I expected, overall it's ok.

After using JBL headphones of the same price segment (which were safely stolen from me), I can say that there is a difference in sound. Can't say if it's better or worse. After adjusting the equalizer for yourself, the line blurred. Pleases only the battery. This is real power. Nevertheless, given the shortcomings identified, I would rather buy some JBL. Moreover, in a physical store, and not on the Internet, so as not to suffer with a guarantee.

Pros
  • 1) Price I bought it online at a big discount. They left at about 1300 in the end. 2) Sound if you listen to music quietly. To my ears, the bass is enough. 3) Battery. I don’t know what they stuffed there, but my old JBLs of the same type, like 160, were discharged in 3-4 hours, sometimes they weren’t enough for a day, especially when it’s cool outside. And in these after a hard day, about 70% of the charge remains. 4) It catches the bluetooth signal from afar and not as quickly as JBL stops trying to connect to the phone. Nevertheless, sometimes, once every couple of hours, they can fall silent for half a second for no apparent reason a meter away from a flat-lying phone. I don't know why. Let's move on to the cons.
Cons
  • 1) Sound quality at high volume. Right out of the box, his left ear hissed when he turned the sound to the maximum. At the same time, the right one works out regularly any music at any volume. Life does not interfere much, because I almost never listen to loud music. But JBL didn’t have this, so it’s clearly some kind of jamb, rather a marriage, and judging by the reviews, it’s common. I could not issue a return with the store, everything except the prices is very poorly organized there. 2) Wires. I have never seen such thin and brittle wires. In the cold, you are afraid to touch it once again, otherwise it will tear again. 3) Weight distribution. If you wear them around your neck, they are easy to lose. They slip because of a heavy battery, a short wire and an idiotically located remote control. 4) Extra system sounds. Turning on, off, connecting, switching music and other little things are accompanied by not the most pleasant voice of the talker or intrusive sounds. Not critical, but I've been using it for two months now, and I still can't get used to it.

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