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Review on Wireless headphones JBL Reflect Response, blue by Wiktor Jak ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

No complaints, I recommend to buy.

About management. If you need to block it, just hold your finger on the left earpiece for 4 seconds. Everything is in the instructions. :) The lack of a volume control on the headset also does not interfere. Due to the very weak influence of external sounds, the comfortable volume hardly changes. The only oddity is the feeling that in complete darkness the sensors work uncertainly. Not the most comfortable rim, can slightly put pressure on the neck for large men. But, I think, the bezel can be "stretched" if desired. :) Again, everything is known in comparison - the "weightless" Reflect Mini is noticeably more convenient. After a couple of months, the left speaker began to play much quieter in the midrange. The service said that this is not being repaired, I handed it back to the store (Ozon's offset, they took it by courier without questions and a headache). I took JBL Reflect Mini BT. :)

Pros
  • Great sound. But you need to properly put them in your ears, like any "plugs" - deeply, all the way. :) Until I got used to it - everything was not right, I could not understand what was the matter, I tried to adjust the equalizer, etc. I generally prefer "studio" sound, no frills. I compare it with overhead open AKG K121Studio and Event TR8 studio monitors - JBL sound quite equally. Without obvious coloration, quite balanced, good on any music. Slightly more lively in midrange/treble than monitors. Perhaps simply because you can listen at any comfortable volume without fear of disturbing anyone. Confident connection. You can safely move 5-7 meters from the source.
Cons
  • The same as for all plugs - there may be discomfort in the ears due to hard contact with the earpiece (already used to it). The correct position of the earpiece in the ear takes some time, and talking with them in the ears is still not comfortable. So if you have to take it out and put it in often, it's annoying. I also tried Samsung Level U - they are much more convenient in terms of putting on and taking off. But the obvious excess of bass from Samsung pushed me away. The BT channel of these headphones is not the most stable. It hits quite far, but when the source is in your pocket, there is something like "blind spots". Compared under the same conditions with the JBL Reflect Mini BT - they work noticeably more stable. Touch control is still tired in the end. You can’t calmly fix the headphones, you always have to block the sensors first or turn off the headphones. Random triggers are possible if you put on a hood overhead or if your hair is long. In general, buttons are our everything.