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Review on JBL Tune 750BTNC wireless headphones, black by Pahal Bhatta ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am very happy with this purchase, I will advise everyone!

Already on the market are the Sennheiser HD 4.50 BTNC wireless headphones for headphones. Hence, despite the fact that there is a twofold difference in price between them, I will nevertheless do a comparison with them. Despite the fact that both versions are constructed of plastic, the JBLs appear to be more delicate once they are put together since they weigh less and are more flexible when bent. When you experience a Senkh, you get the impression of having just spent a lot of money on something luxurious. But at the same time, there are others who enjoy the simple design, and some of my coworkers have mentioned that the white version looks really good. The JBL headphones are incredibly pleasant to use on my enormous ears; the headband does not press against my skull, and there is still some wiggle room for adjustment. Ears are unable to perspire. Senkhs, on the other hand, cause discomfort after an hour and a half of listening because they press so firmly that the plastic construction in the form of a cone that directs the sound presses directly into the cartilage. This causes the ear to feel as though it has been punched in the ear. I was taken aback by the sound when it suddenly appeared. In addition to the reduction of ambient noise, JBL speakers produce a sound that is more well-balanced. The mids, highs, and bass can all be heard with clarity, and the bass does not thump. The volume of the sound is reduced whenever the noise reduction feature is disabled. In Senhov, there is no trace of basses whatsoever. When compared to the Senkhs, the isolation of the ears is significantly reduced, and it is much easier to make out human voices. The noise reduction does not operate as forcefully as advertised, but it performs a good job of dampening the hum of the ventilation system in the office. As a consequence of this, I liked the ears, and I think they look excellent for simply listening to music while working. Ears have influenced how people feel about the company, and when it comes time for me to buy new ears for the house, I will most certainly look into the possibilities that JBL provides.

Pros
  • - Sit on the head in a comfortable manner despite having non-standard or huge ears. - Sound that is both well-balanced and robust for the price. - The absence of a beep after every cough or sneeze (switching tracks, changing the volume). They have an appearance of minimalism, and some people like it in white.
Cons
  • - Just a moderate degree of separation from ambient noise. The active noise cancellation is not very effective, but it does its job nonetheless. - The design raises issues regarding durability. Nevertheless, this is just my opinion, there is no evidence, and the model itself is very new.