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Review on Wireless headphones JBL Tune 225 TWS, black by Czeslawa Brzescinska ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is really good, I'm glad I purchased it.

As I've always used in-ear headphones before, my first impression is that these feel so light and are held so loosely in the ear canal that they're going to fall out, but they don't. The user's unique aural anatomy plays a significant role in this regard, as it does in the sound tale. The low frequencies will be noticeably faint, dissipating in space and lacking proper fullness if the sound's direction does not align well with the shape of your auditory canal, in contrast to in-ear models. All earbuds have poor sound isolation, so if you're in a busy environment or on public transportation, you'll probably want to crank up the volume, which might cause permanent damage to your hearing, but you can't do that while driving. If all you need to do is adjust where the earpiece sits in your ear canal, the button is conveniently placed for that as well. Despite this, although losing a rating, the headphones are generally in line with their quality. Aside from the aforementioned issues, the sound quality is nearly adequate; nonetheless, these issues are subjective and are dependent on the design of the individual hearing aid. Both the headphones and the charging case have excellent battery life; I was able to use mine for 4 hours and 56 minutes straight without having to plug them in. My recommendation is to always store the headphones inside the case, as this will prevent them from draining the battery by accident. Headphones are not just for listening to music or participating in sports; they may also be used as a calming background noise when working, traveling, or exercising. After listening to them, your ears won't hurt at all. After a few months of use, the right earpiece would "slip off" when charging in the case, preventing it from fully charging until I removed it and reinserted it into the case's socket.

Pros
  • The headphones include a sleek design, quality construction, a charging case with adequate autonomy, a respectable working range, excellent sound, and the added convenience of automatically powering on when removed from the case.
Cons
  • Possibly, like all earbuds, poor sound isolation from outside noise; bass is lowered accordingly (subjectively); not a very successful control button; intricate navigation through the description of the state of charge; landing in the ears necessitates getting used to the feeling that the headphones are about to fall out. After a month of use, I can say that the headphones don't always pair right away when removed from the case; evidently the phone doesn't always "see" them right away despite pairing. A few more things have occurred to me after using the headphones for a while: 1) one of the headphones may "fall off" while listening; reconnecting them helps, but the problem may recur; 2) if you stay in the charging case for a long time, the charge in the headphones, after reaching the full level, begins to decrease to a critically low level; the charging process is activated at the moment the headphones are placed in the case, so if they have been in the case for a while, the battery