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Review on Wireless Headphones JBL Live Pro 2, black by Goro Sekiguchi ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didn't expect the quality to be so high.

In technical and design terms - top for the money, however, minor design flaws that most users will not catch the eye - I attributed to the minuses. Now they will catch your eye too. I switched with Tune 230NC, there are many differences: 1. Drivers have grown from 9mm to 11mm 2. Sensors are more responsive 3. We changed the layout inside the earpiece, the LEDs moved to the inside instead of the sensor, the charging pad moved to the inside instead of the bottom part, instead they apparently threw in a microphone. 4. We got rid of the branded "orange" mount on the ear pads. Now it looks more foldable and premium chtol. 5. The brightness of the backlight of the indicators was made dimmer (this is a direct like) 6. Added Bluetooth 5.2 LE mode (low power consumption) and even faster Connect. 7. Paired with a phone that has reverse charging - it's just like they say Must Have, now you don't need to worry about wires and charging, just take the phone with you that is fully charged and that's it. The music will be with you. 8. Within the urban environment - works generally better than previous models. In general, the subjective rating is 9.7/10. Professionals with marshals and monitor ears like Boose (Bose) are better off finding something 10 times more expensive.

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Pros
  • - Adaptive noise reduction - Ear detection sensor (auto play and stop when the earpiece is in and out of the ear) - Clear spatial sound - Soft, non-pressing bass - Anatomically correct geometry of the headphones (fitting in the ear without the effect of "Otitis media") - Wireless charger - FastPair by Google (Instant connection, while you bring the earpiece to your ear - it's already connected) - Software and support. - Moisture protection. - Fast Change (QI and QC2 support) - Autonomy.
Cons
  • - Marky, especially the finish under the chrome part of the ear lobe (where the touch control is located) - Not resistant to frost, the sensor is not particularly friendly to frost. - Weak play of the case cover - Outdated approach to packaging (a lot of muscles that make the box heavier, due to which one gets the impression of an "expensive device") - Opening with one hand is inconvenient, there is an auto-closer and a magnet, but due to the fact that the lid is light - it either opens quickly due to the auto-closer, or closes quickly and tightly due to powerful magnets - Sometimes, due to the adaptation of the noise, the sound stops for milliseconds at the stages of "adjustment".