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Review on Wireless Headphones JBL Live 650BTNC, white by Jasmit Insha ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Everything is fine, there are only minor drawbacks.

In such cases, it is customary to say "good sound for your money". Citizens, don't get fooled by this! Headphones sound bad, unfortunately. High frequencies do not pull out, basses sometimes grunt. The sound is dynamic, but dirty, unbalanced ("with sand"), and there is no compression that is sweet to the ear. For the subway or the street it may be fine, but no more. If you turn off noise reduction, the sound only gets worse. :( If you want good sound in headphones, then take the Bose QC35 || (or new latest), well, or Sony WH-1000-xm3 - you will not at least regret the money spent. My opinion - it makes sense to take only portable speakers from JBL, but not headphones.

Pros
  • Looks well made Has active noise cancellation Orange wire for charging - will not get lost There is an equalizer in the application
Cons
  • - They wheeze, as if . mmmm . oh! as if you were connecting a CD player through an old Soviet amplifier designed for vinyl, that is, not pulling more than 16-17 kilohertz (for example, "Vega-101"). You can also compare the Soviet TDS-6, but JBL sounds better of course :) - noise reduction is not very good, to be honest - the ancient Bose QC 15 even better. - Periodically lose Bluetooth signal for milliseconds. - subjectively too tight - ears get tired. - dynamic but dirty unbalanced "sandy" sound - no compression. - Important: the ear pads cannot be replaced. After wear, the leatherette earmuffs are discarded. For the same Bose, everything changes without problems (there are spare parts on Aliexpress)

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