- Speaker quality, battery life, active noise cancellation, the on/off button, USB Type-C, and the minijack wire (top!). look and material quality. There is no "mute" effect when the playback sound is extremely quiet, unlike the JBL Tune 500 BT (for example, when the sound level is low or in a movie when there is no sound). I wear a size M and my head is 56 cm; they fit me well, even with some extra.
- Weight (heavy) - as a result, after about an hour, the socks start to press against the top of the head, the noise reduction does not protect from the wind (it whistles very loudly, you have to put the hood on your head), and the automatic pause/playback when taking off the headphones works erratically and is incredibly annoying: I almost put my headphones on backwards, and it starts to pause/play randomly. They also intensified the connection's unpleasant sound. It was nicer on prior models.
- Excellent acoustics, with significantly decreased background noise (both passive and active). When looking for a nice micro (I bought it for online classes, I can hear it well). Because of the metal headband hidden beneath the braid, these headphones don't feel as flimsy as their plastic Jbl counterparts (compared with jbl tune 660nc).
- Those ambidextrous shoes are as stiff as leatherette gets. My ears hurt the first few days since I wasn't used to them, but they're OK now that I've worn them for over 24 hours straight. Because of its rigidity, the headband can cause significant discomfort for those with particularly large heads. unusual folding configurations, such as one earpiece underneath the other (pictured). These can be tucked inside the headband, although their large "ear" diameter makes that an inefficient solution. On-the-fly noise reduction during video chats is not currently possible.
- The sound is great, clean. Very cool sound mode in Life.
- Not
- Normal / decent sound, more or less comfortable fit on the ears, very good autonomy, not the cheapest materials and neat assembly, design.
- 1. ABSOLUTELY non-ergonomic placement of controls - six small buttons on the end of the right cup, with the left cup empty. Well, who bothered to make three separate normal buttons on the right cup - "Volume + / track +", "Pause / answer the call" and "Volume / track -", and not this misunderstanding - a three-button micro-rocker? And the service three buttons (on / off, noise canceling on / off and blues) should be removed to another ear cup? 2. Noise reduction enabled by default. WHY? The option is what it is and the option is that it can be turned on (if necessary). 3. Pretty slow app. 4. The power button / slider rumbles slightly when actively walking / running. 5. With noise reduction turned on, and even without it, they make noise in the wind.
- The sound is great, clean. Very cool sound mode in Life.
- Not
- Pleasant sound, equalizer, quality of materials and assembly, swivel and folding bowls, USB Type-C, battery life
- Can't turn off noise canceling when turned on, needs to do two button presses each time
- Sound, operating time, ANC system, there is a microphone and can be used as a headset.
- Tight fastening, logic of work, high basses.
- Compact size, nice materials, a modern charging port, a lot of additional functions, the ability to ate the firmware, a convenient mobile application, and a customizable equalizer.
- Very thin bundled cable for wired music playback + it has a 2.5 connector on one side The inability to turn on the headphones immediately without the ANC mode.
- The materials are nice Sit comfortably As for outdoor headphones - the sound is good.
- It infuriates that every time you turn on the headphones, you have to turn off the noise reduction again, which I do not need. Why the settings are not remembered is completely incomprehensible. Also, every time you need to turn off Google Assistant or change it to Alice.
- sound quality; The ability to connect headphones to the device with a wire type Jack 3.5 - Jack 3.5; Charging via USB Type C connector; The possibility of noise reduction in 3 modes (On, off, mixing sounds from the outside into the track being played)
- Sensor for removing headphones from the head (the problem is completely solvable); Headphones connected via Bluetooth play more richly than those connected by wire
- In-ear headphones
- No instructions
- Electronics
- Not as thick as other picks