- 1. Good bluetooth: finds it quickly, clings without problems. No dancing with a tambourine. 2. The battery holds well. I listened to music for 2 hours in a row, and he sat down only 10%. Theoretically, a full charge should last all day.
- To be honest, I did not expect such mediocrity from JBL. 1. The microphone on the headphones is located at the level of the collarbone. What for? I'm not a ventriloquist - I speak with my mouth. Why make a microphone around your neck?! Every time you call, you have to bend your neck and talk with the look of a sick giraffe. Why can't you make a microphone at the level of the mouth?! 2. The sound upset me. Lots of highs and almost no bass. Sometimes there are so many tops that it cuts the ear. There is no limiter. The sound is harsh - for lovers of aggressive music. I love atmospheric music, but without low frequencies - not at all. Friends praised JBL, so I was sure that the sound would be a solid middle peasant in its price category, but unfortunately and to my complete surprise, the sound here draws a maximum of 500. Well, not for a thousand and a half! My $1500 wired synths sound three times better than these JBLs. And the bass in synheisers is many times thicker! 3. The convenience of the headphones themselves is almost zero. I listened to music for half an hour and my ears hurt stupidly, because they were pressed by plastic. There are no pads, there is just a piece of plastic that you stick in your ear, and it starts to hurt after half an hour! 4. This is not a headset, it's just a headphone. You can’t control your phone from them, you can’t call a voice assistant, you can’t record sound from them when shooting a video. The maximum that is possible is to switch tracks forward / backward and do louder / quieter.