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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not perfect quality, some small defect.

The bottom line is that I'm not going to buy the same third one and neither should you. And if you're dead set on getting rid of it, plan on doing so after about a year. The Gills should deliver headphones that are just as wearable and fashionable but far more robust in terms of sound quality. The pluses: Affordable, user-friendly, well-designed (your interlocutor can hear you clearly) and initially proficient speaker, but. Now let's discuss the drawbacks. Contains drawbacks: There was only one

Since the ear quickly stops sensing it, I couldn't get enough of them the first day. They're so light that you might forget you're wearing them. The headset is gripped so firmly that it cannot be shaken off, as if the wearer were being instructed explicitly not to shake their head. The audio from the headphones is crisp and powerful. Then the phone calls came in. He scratched his ear harder and more as he pressed the firmly locked response button. The ear pads on my old Jabra Motion came in…

Pros
  • Comfortable and easy to wear
Cons
  • Large ear pad and snug button to answer calls Insanity after only ten minutes of small chat Immature battery Very amplified sound with no volume controls; very poor isolation from background sounds.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best price for this product, will buy more!

One year has passed precisely. She still has no equivalent, in my opinion, in terms of how comfortable she is to wear. The interlocutors, who can be difficult and erratic clients, have made no complaints about the audibility or sound quality, which has stayed at an excellent level. In windy and noisy environments, the same manifests itself flawlessly. The transmit and receive range is respectable. You won't misplace your smartphone thanks to voice warnings about a lack of connectivity. A dead…

Pros
  • Lightweight, lovely, and cozy
Cons
  • There's a lot to be desired about autonomy. There isn't a volume knob. faulty software.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, not disappointed.

It's aesthetically pleasing, but a headset's primary function is to reliably transmit high-quality speech in both directions. I'll be comparing these to my old headsets, which had poor sound quality (both ways) and were therefore impractical to wear constantly. You can watch movies and listen to music on the Jabons Era and Aikon, but they constantly lose connection with the phone and are difficult to use for phone calls. Blueatn Q2 was also released, and it was rubbish. After he left his phone…

Pros
  • The call connected instantly and securely, and the sound quality was excellent in both directions. The headset's remaining battery life may be monitored thanks to android software. In a nutshell, this is the first headset in recent memory that I feel comfortable using while in the office, in the car, or even on the street, provided there is no nearby road. You'll need to ask each other again as you approach the highway. Absolutely, there is a significant safety margin for conversational speaker volume before the membrane breaks down. It's true that the volume drops when watching a movie, but I couldn't hear myself think while riding the subway.
Cons
  • More independence is fine, but I'd really appreciate it if the transmitted sound were a little clearer. In sum, there are no major flaws; but, there are always a few things that may be improved, and this is inevitable given that everyone has their own preferences.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A wonderful product, it's nice to use.

The headphones are excellent, and the noise cancellation is effective. The conversationalist hears clearly, and background noise is effectively muffled, even in the crowded subway and on busy city streets. The link to the gadget is instantaneous. I upgraded the 2022 firmware I downloaded from the official site, and now it announces incoming calls in 2022 (albeit some names are a little "unified," but you can understand them). Some drawbacks Tired old style. This deficiency is compensated for…

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Average purchase, there is something to complain about.

with advantages. These kind of headsets have long been available; I used the earplugs at work because I primarily speak inside, and the sound quality is good. My interlocutor is incredibly perceptive—I'm not even sure if that's good or bad—and can hear even the tiniest sounds. Pros below: After an hour of use, the ear begins to pain; it presses either on one ear or the other of my auricle. Talk time is limited to 3–4 hours, thus charging won't last you all day.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the level, I am satisfied with everything.

It's been well over a year since I started using it. On sometimes, I go the entire day without removing it from my body. Sometimes one ear will become fatigued, but the device may be switched over to the other ear with relative ease. But, after some adjustment period, you may find that you forget you are wearing a headset at all. The battery has an operating life of six hours, and it can remain in standby mode for an almost unrestricted amount of time. If you talk and listen to relatively…

Pros
  • The quality of the sound, the ease of wearing them, the great capacity of the battery, and the ability to connect to several devices.
Cons
  • Due to the absence of a case, the nozzle ends up falling into the pocket.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product, I advise you to try it.

I gave the venerable Sennheiser Presence a nice cleaning in the automobile. As it dried out, it continued to function, but the microphone lost its ability to pick up sound. As a replacement, I purchased this one, and I intend to evaluate it in comparison to the Sinnheiser. In the past, I worked with several distinct variations of Plantronics software, but that was more than 5 years ago. So, the ergonomics are a 4+ out of 5, it fits regularly in the ear without a bow, it is light, but He sat…

Pros
  • light, sits securely enough in the ear without the need for an earhook / I added one star for reliability and in general: it was washed in a washing machine due to an oversight (not for long for about 20 minutes, I remembered that it was there, you can get it from a vertical machine), wiped it off, turned it on, and it works! There is no rattling coming from the speaker, there is no obstruction in the microphone, and the sound coming to or coming from me has not altered.
Cons
  • After a period of six months, the sound in the speaker started to rattle, and Jabra service replaced it with a new one in the months of January and February 2022.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

There are a few bugs, basically the norm.

The impression that one gets is unclear. At the price, I expected something of higher quality. I strongly suggest that you give it a test drive. In my opinion, the cost is excessively expensive.

Pros
  • As compared to a standard headset, the sound is both louder and deeper (Platronics ml20). When the navigator is turned on, the sound of melodies that are playing in the background (whether you are listening to music or an audiobook) will be muffled during the voice prompts. When you make a call, the music will stop playing for the duration of the call, but it will resume playing after the call has ended. Does a verbal reading of all incoming messages (sms, watsapp, etc.) The amount of charge that is still available is displayed on the phone. If it is connected, it will be able to be found on the map.
Cons
  • Maintains its position in the ear only while the user is seated in the driver's seat. Earplugs offer an improved listening experience but are prone to falling out of the ear if the wearer is not careful. The headphone rig is presently dismantling into its component halves (see photo) The behind-the-ear fastener is more secure, but the sound is significantly muffled by its location. The charge can only be used for a maximum of two days at a time. Quite frequently, you will need to manually reconnect the headset through its application. When it does this, it connects directly, skipping over its very own application, and any add. functions that were previously available will no longer be accessible. There are occasions when it won't connect on its own.

I suggest! Advantages: It fits well in the ear. Perfect hearing. They can hear me as clearly as if I were simply speaking on the phone. Add. If you lose the earpiece, the phone's application will help you locate it. and make adjustments. Cons are: is challenging to open for charging. I would prefer to come up with another solution; please do not pry the lid off with your fingernail. I have gel polish on my nails.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Average quality of the product, especially for the money.

Overall, I am disappointed with the purchase and would not suggest it to anyone with my particular set of demanding headphone needs. Once again, I have come to the conclusion that Jabra is not for me, and I will not be purchasing any more of their goods. I intend to discuss the purchase of Plantronics with the frog. What are the benefits? It's a decent set, I guess. 1. Easy. The headset is working properly; I can hear and be heard. Third, it can couple with your computer and phone at the same

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Performs its functions, nothing unusual.

I borrowed Platronics 50 from her before returning it the following day since I could not stand the pressure it put on my ear canal. My ear hurt so much. The way this headset fits in the earpleasantly surprised me when I tried it on. And now for the rest of it. The earhooks are uncomfortable and made of a very thin material. A big one and a small one. The second presses on the headset while the first on my ear does not. Yet you are resilient. But, after wearing it for a day, the want to take it

Pros
  • mounting technique. Comfortable clothing. Appearance.
Cons
  • There are numerous performance flaws.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, I recommend that you try it.

2. Some firmware devours batteries. Suddenly it appears that we prevailed. 3. Neither the city nor the village are selected by the "Medium" button. It can only be assigned to certain voice commands; the rest cannot be changed. Without turning off voice prompts, voice control cannot be disabled (and they are just a useful thing). 4. Communication losses start when it is in the pocket across from the ear. The regulations for allowed radiation pose more of an issue than the headset itself. Yet, if

Pros
  • 1. The music's audio quality is best. Plus five! 2. Maintains the stated duration of 6 hours, even when listening at maximum volume. It is challenging to expect more from a tiny smartphone. 3. Aesthetic and portability. Only on business does the LED blink. 4. The firmware's ability to be updated. 5. The connection status and battery charge are announced with a single press of the main button. There's no need to load the statusbar with charge icons or install pointless programs. Other headsets don't have this feature, which starts to be seen as a drawback. 6. Appropriate voice cues. Where they are suitable, they are present; they are not. The caller's voice is crooked, but they speak. 7. The communication range is quite adequate; for instance, at a gas station, communication with a phone in a car that is lying there is only interrupted in the restroom. It bounces back rather quickly and without any issues. 8. Reliable machinery. Lanyard, charger, many interchangeable pads, and ear hooks are all included. superior plastic. 9. Maintainability comparatively (can be completely disassembled without destruction).
Cons
  • 1. Planned obsolescence is the most significant. The speaker's grating and the holes adjacent to it are blocked by ear fat exactly by the end of the warranty (they play the role of small phase inverters). The quality of the music deteriorates and it becomes quite difficult to hear the speakers. Treatment: Take out the hook and disassemble the delicate mesh entirely using a thin needle from the edge. In general, it serves no purpose at all in this situation; when the client's headset becomes clogged, it simply directs them to purchase a new one. The ear does not contain metal filings or anything else that could harm the speaker. But throughout their entire service life, microphones have stayed sterile. Flaw! 1a. Voice reception and transmission issues started after I updated my Galaxy Tab Active's firmware from the 4th to the 5th (official), though I'm not certain that the headset manufacturer is to blame. The phrases themselves cannot be heard, and the voice occasionally takes on a metallic tinge. The interlocutor can only be identified by the intonation of the phrases. The same as you, he hears you. Bringing the phone close to the headset will occasionally cure the issue, which is apparently related to the strength of the bluetooth signal the headset is receiving. The Internet is filled with articles on this issue, but there is no response from UV. There isn't and probably never will be a manufacturer. I am aware of at least two odd locations—one in St. Petersburg and one in Hong Kong—where music intermittently plays and there is always a problem with a metallic voice. 1b. A charging issue, or more specifically, a problem with its connector, started sometime in the past year and two months. When it was opened, it was discovered that the contacts on the scarf were oxidized (do not use the device while it is raining!). Also, there appears to be a non-contact someplace. Although it is unclear whether one is connected to the other, soldering is nearly impossible, and even if this connector is soldered, the components close to it will begin to melt.

For the past two years, I have been utilizing. Before making a purchase, I carefully considered my options and read numerous reviews. The purchase is often quite satisfied. It rests in the ear quite cozy. It does not affect you if you wear glasses. Winter-friendly when paired with a hat. In the winter, I accompanied her skiing while I listened to music. I didn't measure it precisely, but it lasts more than two hours and suits me. It states that the ear becomes fatigued after two to three hours.

Pros
  • Convenient, extremely convenient, does not shake and allows for clear communication between you and the other person.
Cons
  • Well, perhaps the cost

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Average purchase, there is something to complain about.

Who says she's small in print? This is certainly a clog in the ear canal. Others may think an extraterrestrial has attacked you and is eating your flesh, but thus far the alien invasion has just reached your ears. If you wear a hat, it will harm your auricle, and the winter wind will get in the space between the monster and your head, making it uncomfortable to wear. Second, noise cancellation has an odd effect: if the music is playing loud, your conversation partner will either hear you too…

Pros
  • Sounds great and fits snugly in the ear.
Cons
  • Difficult, unintelligible voice commands

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Just a terrible product, very upset.

The quality of the bluetooth connection is so low that you have to keep the phone in your pocket higher, well, carry the phone with you around the house