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Review on JBL T110BT Wireless In-Ear Headphones Three-Button Remote Microphone (Gray) by Janis Liekmanis ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It's the best purchase I ever made, I will definitely do it again.

My very first pair of wireless headphones gave me an incredible sense of liberation. It was as if I had been liberated from shackles; I could put my phone down on the table and freely roam about the apartment without carrying the phone with me or hiding it in any of my clothing (sweatpants, panties, bra, etc.). It was like I had been set free. The bass is typical; I'm not sure what other people don't like about it, but in my opinion, it's on par with the bass that other plugs produce. As is customary, the tops have been pulled all the way up; this behavior is shared by everyone else. If you want a sound that is clear and beautiful, you need invest in some studio mugs, which will cost you fifteen thousand dollars.

Pros
  • 1. Very loud, you can listen inside at 40-50% power, and on the subway at full volume - everything is clearly audible: for listening to conversational news podcasts on YouTube in a rumbling subway with ancient vehicles - they fit nicely, otherwise with Apple EarPods I suffered a lot. 2. Very comfortable to wear. 3. Very lightweight. 4. Very comfortable to wear. 5. Very comfortable to wear. 2. Standard sounds (connection, disconnection, discharged, maximum volume) - these are sounds that are already familiar with JBL wireless speakers. 3. Because Bluetooth maintains the connection in a secure manner, you are free to roam about the house without fear of losing the connection; it will do so only if you are more than ten to fifteen meters away. 4. The cables are pretty long, but not so long that they hang on the ears like earrings like some people do. Instead, they are just long enough to hide the volume control unit and the battery pack behind the shirt collar. When not in the ears, the headphones rest on the chest at the level of the solar plexus and hang down when not in use. 5. A complete charge takes approximately one hour, and a full discharge takes approximately five to six hours. If you remember that the headphones have no charge thirty minutes before you leave the house, you will have time to charge the battery fifty percent, which is significantly more time than you will need to secure your trip back and forth in headphones that do not have wires.
Cons
  • 1. When you get a call on the screen of the phone, the sound will play through the phone. If you push the button for the headphones, the sound will play through the headphones. (iOS 12.3.) 2. If you're using the YouTube app, you can pause the video by pressing the headphone button, but you can't play it again once it's been paused. (iOS 12.3.) 3. The magnets are not very strong; they are barely magnetized only on one side, which is the inside; on the other side, which is the exterior, they normally repel; yet, for some reason, they hang on me in such a way that they touch the sides that repel. In a nutshell, there is no chance of salvaging the magnets, and you are going to lose it. (However, the length of the wires is sufficient, as even after a week of constant wear, they were not misplaced.) 4. Since they are gradually discharged while in standby mode, you should remember to turn off the headphones if you want to conserve milliamp hours.

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