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Review on JBL Tune 750BTNC wireless headphones, black by Bima ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect product for any user!

There was a time in life when the wires started to interfere with one another. Due to the fact that carrying the player got more difficult after my phone lost its mini-jack, I decided to go with JBL wireless headphones because the pricing was more than agreeable. The first impressions are favorable; the sound quality is satisfactory; after moving on from MP3, I had no trouble making the transition to YouTube music; and, as a result of technological advancements in bluetooth, there are no quality compromises at all. The metro is the noisiest mode of transportation, but MCC trains and buses have become much quieter as a result of noise suppression. The sound of suppression is not annoying and is nearly undetectable in an environment with no background noise. I tried to connect to the laptop via a wire - it works fine, only the wire is a little short - it doesn’t work to recline in the chair, and it won’t work to use a long 3.5mm jack - there is a 2.5mm jack in the earpiece (tricks!). I devote approximately one hour of my day to making use of it. I charge my battery every three to four days, and it has a charge of twenty percent. The control is tactile and easy to understand, and I had no trouble figuring it out (well, there are only three buttons for sound and playback, plus on/off noise reduction and power, so it's simply impossible to get confused). I highly recommend purchasing this product because JBL does not produce low-quality products =)

Pros
  • Fundamental advantages include excellent sound quality, a lightweight design, ease of connecting with mobile devices and personal computers, and extended battery life when noise suppression is activated. A wire for connecting to a 3.5mm jack is included in the package, a sensible folding mechanism consisting of three hinges on each side, and a Low price tag are also part of the deal.
Cons
  • They don't move when I move my head, and I have to tighten the headphones on my head to get the best fit (which was not the case with headphones from a Japanese company with the letter "S"). My headphones, when placed in the "hanging position," have extended to their full length, most likely as a direct result of this circumstance. In theory, there should be no problem at all; this is merely a statement or an observation. Because the headphones themselves have a jack connector of 2.5 millimeters, you will either need to find a lengthy wire or solder it.