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JBL Everest Wireless Bluetooth Headphones Review

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Revainrating 3 out of 5  
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3.0
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Details

BrandJBL
ColorGunmetal
Connectivity TechnologyWireless
Model NameJBLV110BTGMIL
Form FactorIn Ear

Description of JBL Everest Wireless Bluetooth Headphones

Bluetooth connectivity - Enjoy all your music, wirelessly. Legendary JBL pro audio sound - Experience the same elevated experience and incredible sound JBL has been delivering for 70 years. Echo-cancelling microphone - Built-in microphone with echo-cancellation technology for crystal-clear, hands-free calls. Legendary JBL Pro Audio Sound. Quick Recharge.

Reviews

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

I thought it would be better, but overall not bad.

The previous ones I had were JBL Reflect Mini2, but after six months they stopped turning on, so I involuntarily compare them with them. The battery also lasts for 6 hours, probably hardly 8, as it is written on the box. The microphone is lousy, but moderate. The interlocutor hears you, but you will not achieve a clear voice without noise. When I first connected to the phone, the bluetooth stuttered, so ordinary phone calls worked out of the box, and Skype and WhatsApp calls turned off the…

Pros
  • I don't know what to write about merit. It works and it's fine. You can listen to music, podcasts and lectures - too, you can talk. Of course, these headphones are not at all for a music lover and not at all for high-quality phone calls with a clear voice.
Cons
  • 1. When turned on, they do not say the charge level, as JBL Reflect Mini2 does. 2. When the charge ends, it says "battery low", and then after about 15 minutes they turn off, this is inconvenient, you do not have time to listen and connect to the charge. JBL Reflect Mini2 when they said that the battery was running out, they finally turned off after more than an hour. 3. Soundproofing is worse than JBL Reflect Mini2: you walk along a noisy street, and the sound penetrates more often. 4. Feels like it slips out of your ears more easily than JBL Reflect Mini2.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

It's impossible to use, don't waste your money.

Tested on two pairs of this model, on several phones (different iPhones and different Android devices). Both pairs have the same pain. As a result, I handed over the first pair under warranty after a week of use, I handed over the second pair a day after use. I highly do not recommend With its pros: 1. Good fit in the ears, comfortable ear pads 2. Convenient (albeit somewhat unusual) control buttons. After 5 minutes of getting used to, you can blindly control the headphones 3. They hold a…

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not happy with this product, bad in use.

Got pros: Normal sound. But I expected more from JBL. Battery normal. With its cons: This uyo. Sche is constantly trying to connect with everyone! They live their lives. Either from the telly. Then from the bodies of his wife. That with the neighbor's phone behind the wall. There are no instructions. Byba in headphones in the gibberish language is constantly muttering something. From what I understand that the headphones are turned on or the headphones are turned off, the rest is…

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not everything is so bad, the average purchase in quality.

All in all, I'm disappointed. The sound is wonderful yes, even in comparison with other jbl headphones, wired. But damn, the connection with the phone is completely screwed up. Even if I put the phone in the pocket of my sweatshirt in front of my stomach, the sound in the headphones immediately starts to croak. There is nothing to say about a backpack with a back. Well, what's the point then in wireless headphones? Today, the phone was in the bag right at hand. Well, how much closer? And the…

Pros
  • Sound
Cons
  • bluetooth communication

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I cant say that I was completely satisfied with the product.

These headphones were presented to me, having worn them for a week, I hasten to share my impressions. The sound in the ears is good. Good detail, good middle. But if you are a fan of rap or electronic music with a lot of bass, these lugs will not suit you. JBL in general is famous for its ability to make "BOOM BOOM" but not here. Below they wrote that there is no bass at all, this is not so. The bass is there and is enough for most styles of music. The main thing is not to forget to pick up…

Pros
  • Good sound. Good soundproofing. Comfortable.
Cons
  • Loses connection. Bass is not enough. Inconvenient remote.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didn't expect the quality to be so high.

It is necessary to choose the right nozzle for each ear + Equalizer With round nozzles: They will fall out/remove too easily - this attachment is too small They will crush you - something too big Tail attachments also adjust the tightness of the fit, but should not press the tail Someone wrote that they don’t keep in touch well and constantly drop, didn’t notice anything like that Like ears for the price up to 4k is a good choice

Pros
  • + Excellent materials, pleasant to the touch + Comfortable fit + Good sound, headphones play interestingly + Bass is a bit, do not thump + Good tops + Generally good detail + Very cool keep in touch (behind the wall they hold securely) + They look so cool, they don't look like a huge sloppy piece of plastic in the ears
Cons
  • - Slightly smear the middle

Revainrating 5 out of 5

If you like bass, you'll be very satisfied

I think JBL Bluetooth headphones. very satisfied. I am very happy that the price is cheap even for the Black Friday event and the shipping is fast. People around me are very satisfied and happy to hear these headphones. We will continue to buy more models and many favorites in the future.

Pros
  • Legendary JBL Professional Sound - Experience the same high quality and incredible sound that JBL has been delivering for 70 years
Cons
  • Frequency

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Stay clear in-ear headphones

I gave it two stars because when they actually work they sound really good. I went to replace a kit that was a year old and they crackled. Right out of the box they didn't even take a charge. I sent them back and it took a month and a half to get my money back. I ordered another set and used them for five weeks and when they turn on there is no sound. Garbage. I have a Jaybird x4 right now and they sound fantastic compared to these. Stay away.

Pros
  • Legendary JBL Pro Audio sound
Cons
  • Not as thick as the other options

Revainrating 5 out of 5

but not that bad, probably around 7 seconds

I have two pairs, both are used for the iPhone7. Pairing isn't instantaneous, but not really too bad, probably around 7 seconds. The seal is good, which makes it next to sound-canceling headphones. If they're going to be worn in situations that require good situational awareness, I would suggest loosening them up a bit and not cinching them tight. Some people I know find the fit uncomfortable, but I don't see it as a problem. I have about 5 hours of use left before charging at about 10%.

Pros
  • Echo-cancelling microphone - Built-in echo-cancelling microphone for crystal clear hands-free calls
Cons
  • Out of fashion

Revainrating 4 out of 5

good quality for this price

I've been using it for almost 3 weeks. They're a little big, but you get used to them. several hours a day. The sound isn't very loud, but at maximum volume it's very clear and you can't hear anything that's happening around. not correct. Overall I'm happy with them, I paid half the price on Black Friday ($50). Originally I wanted to buy Apple Airpods but they are too expensive and JBL is much cheaper.

Pros
  • Fast charging
Cons
  • Almost everything there