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Review on Blue JBL E25BT Bluetooth In-Ear Headphones for Enhanced SEO by Kasem Thongnoi ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Average purchase, there is something to complain about.

With their retail price of 3560r (I took it in Euroset for points) as for a wireless headset - it's better to pass by. If the clothespin were made with high quality, if the microphone worked, and was not present in the case for show, then one could come to terms with the logic of the headset control buttons. Some pros: - Lungs. Until you break the clothespin, it is very comfortable to wear. - Of the declared 8 hours of work when playing music, getting five is quite realistic. - Connection. Here, in fact, everything is twofold. Communication and in pluses, and in minuses I will write down. Headphones can work fine through the wall, but the sound can be interrupted when you move two meters away from the sound source and there are two simulators between you. Has cons: - The sound is mediocre. Bass is excessive. In no case do not try to listen to what is performed on live instruments. - Microphone - utter amno. In order for the interlocutor to somehow hear you, you need to shout. - Control buttons. Double tap to switch track does not work. You need to hold the button for 3 seconds. A little underexposed - and a sound is heard that interrupts the music and says that the volume is maximum. - Clip for fastening to clothes. If your fingers are at least a little stronger than those of a newborn and it is critical for you that the headphones do not try to fall out of your ears when walking / running, DO NOT BUY THIS MODEL IN ANY EVENT. The clip broke on the 7th time when I hooked it to the collar. The eyelet into which the clothespin axis is inserted has broken. JBL support is incompetent. The only thing they advised me at the moment was to contact the ASC. But the manufacturer itself does not produce or sell anything (any accessories) for these headphones. Neither retail for people, nor limited access for ACS. No rubber bands, no clip.