The packaging immediately struck my eye because it was all black and contained each item in a lovely box. It seems as though there is something opulent here. It is very clear that the luxury market is shifting away from including even one item in the box in comparison to how things were in the past: I immediately fell in love with the appearance of the headphones, as well as the carrying bag; in the end, I chose them because of their entire appeal. I've always had trouble getting earplugs to fit properly, so I was glad to learn that there were various-sized ear cushions on the market. Finally, this issue was resolved by making use of the ear pads with the smallest surface area. When compared to the "giants" I previously used, the JBL Tune 220 TWS, the earphones themselves are incredibly sleek and compact. It connected to the phone in a flash and without any issues, as with any other JBL device. I'm using an iPhone 14pro, if that makes a difference. iOS 16.1.1. A dedicated app called "JBL headphones" is available for download from the App Store. The audio was also quite good. I must say, though, that many people will find something to complain about it because I'm not an audiophile. In a summary, everything is alright, at least according to my hearing aid, which was trampled by a bear. I then decided to experiment with the noise reduction and gain more expertise using the control gestures. And here I was about to cancel the order and return it to the seller xD. - The track could be changed every other time; - The track could be flipped over; - A few times the headphones paused due to an accidental head turn or hair getting in them; - The noise reduction through the application did not turn on at all; - The toggler simply returned to its place immediately after pressing it; - A few times the headphones paused due to hair getting in them. The software then advised me to use the software that was contained within the headphones themselves. What in the name of God are you serious, in my opinion? Nevertheless, there is nowhere)) ated, and-and-and, which just makes matters worse. The aforementioned problems have all magically disappeared. The only thing left to do is determine how long they can operate without needing to be recharged now that they have been finalized. I have no idea what caused that, but if anyone immediately encountered such problems (and from the reviews, it seems like there are quite a few of them), I have a fix for you.
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