- Good sound, type-c charging, style, color
- So far haven't found
- They sit well in the ears, hold a charge for a long time, good sound, excellent communication, fast connection, good build quality.
- The delay in the game, the lack of volume in the subway for example, are cumbersome.
- - price: less than 4 thousand - this is not bad, after all, the manufacturer is not just any China; - the design is not bad, not huge, they look neat in the ears + 4 colors to choose from; - reliability and ease of connection. It seems to me that this indicator is always at the level of jbl - no dumps were noticed for 2 hours of driving / running along the "non-rubber"; + lack of dances with tambourines at the first connection, we just pair it in bluetooth once and then cling to ourselves; - type-c for charging - after all, sometimes you can still find microusb - although, ches. word, this parameter never really bothered me, I generally have an iphone, it should be uncomfortable for me, but no, you can survive. small lace included; - active noise reduction, of course, is not, and it cannot be for that kind of money, but passively they isolate well anyway - the main thing is to choose the right size of the ear pads, then, by the way, they will not fall out.
- but where without them - they still exist. - sound at 3/5. native ear pads raise questions - they put them in the cheapest wired headphones for 100. replacement of native ear pads and adjustment in the equalizer will bring the sound to 3.5 / 5, and yes, the sound is also a matter of taste, but somehow they don’t pull anymore. compared with two other wireless headphones available jbl bt110 and soundpeats true air, which by the way are 1.5-2 times cheaper, we must admit the fact that 215 sounds simpler, the sound is flatter. and attention - the signature sound of connecting the headphones to the phone, when taken out of the case, sounds like a Chinese box, is it really strange, as if they did it on purpose? - the cover of the case moves a little when closed, you need to be careful with it.
- Good headphones for your money
- It requires constant synchronization of the headphones with each other, this frankly infuriates, because it can not be done the first time.
- Design, sound.
- Lose connection sometimes.
- - the price is less than four thousand dollars, which is not a terrible deal considering that the producer is not any random China; - the design is not terrible, they are not overly large, they fit the ears well, and you have a choice of four colors; - dependability as well as an easy method of connection. It seems to me that this indicator is constantly at the level of jbl - no dumps were detected for two hours of driving / running along the "non-rubber"; + the absence of dances with tambourines at the initial connection, we just couple it in bluetooth once and then cling to ourselves; - type-c for charging; after all, you can occasionally still find micro-usb; despite the fact that, chess. word, this parameter never really bothered me; considering that I almost always use an iPhone, it ought to be inconvenient for me; however, it is not the case; you can make do. a tiny piece of lace is included; - active noise reduction, of course, is not, and it cannot be for that sort of money, but passively they isolate well anyhow - the most important thing is to choose the appropriate size of the ear pads, and then, by the way, they will not slip out of your ears.
- But even if they were removed, they would still be around. - note the sound at 3/5. Native ear pads create questions; they put them in the lowest-priced wired headphones that cost one hundred dollars. The sound can be improved to a rating of 3.5 out of 5 by replacing the native ear pads and making adjustments to the equalizer. Although the sound itself is subjective, the native ear pads no longer have the same pulling power. If we compare the sound quality of the 215 to that of two other wireless headphones that are now on the market—the jbl bt110 and the soundpeats true air—which are, by the way, 1.5 to 2 times more affordable, we have to concede that the 215 has a simpler and flattering sound. and pay attention to this: when the phone is removed from its case, the sound that is made when connecting the headphones to the phone is similar to the sound of a Chinese box. Is this really strange, or did they do this on purpose? - The cover of the case is not completely secure when it is closed; you will need to handle it with care.
- Sound isolation, excellent sound, good microphone, autonomy
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- Not cosmic, but decent enough sound. However, as always, JBL. Especially when you consider that it is not so easy to provide it in "gags". JBL, in my opinion, are the only ones who cope with this task with dignity. They sit well and securely in my ears (it's a big problem for me to pick up such headphones that would not fall out of my ear). Ears do not hurt after long listening. The charge lasts a long time. The case is nice and easy to use. Well, they look stylish and flawless.
- Disgustingly friendly with Windows, which is impossible to use (for a separate story, see the comment). While listening, sometimes there are barely noticeable clicks. This is especially noticeable on calm music (electronic or pop) or ordinary conversation, on heavy metal, of course, it is not audible. The microphone is not focused enough - that's why all my colleagues complain that when I speak through the headset, they can hear the rest of the office.