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Review on πŸ”Š Renewed JBL LIVE 500BT Over-the-Ear Headphones in Black - JBLLIVE500BTBLKAM by Agata Zarzycka ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The quality was generally satisfied, there were minor shortcomings.

In point of fact, it is only appropriate for electronic music that features strong basses and nothing else. But, they have a lot of "buts," despite having good headphones with modern equipment. The advantages of it include the following: Functional; reasonably convenient control buttons; use of assistants; landing on the head; landing on the head; landing on the head; landing on the head; landing on the head; landing on the head; landing on the head; landing on the head; landing on the head; landing on the head; landing on the head The following are some of its negative aspects: 1. To start off, I didn't care for the way it sounded. If you listen to all kinds of electronic music, including rap, then these headphones are fine, but if you prefer rock, classical and other music with a lot of instruments and voices, then you will be disappointed. The sound is grating, and it may even be quite foul and mushy at times. In addition, there are only three equalization presets available in the companion application: jazz, vocalists, and bass; none of them are able to handle any other kind of music. It is possible to set your own preferences, but the sliders have terrible execution, so nothing you try will work. In addition, after you set your own preset, the volume of the sound decreases for some reason. 2. When speaking with someone in call mode, the volume of the interlocutor is very low, making it difficult to understand what is being said in the background noise of the city. 3. Even though the manufacturer claims that they have a larger capacity for the battery, they only hold about as much as the Honor AM61, which has an 11-hour capacity. 4. The level of craftsmanship is not low-priced, but it is also not particularly high: everywhere you go, things creak, picking them up gives the impression that you are on the verge of breaking them, and you want to use them as precisely as you can. 5. It's possible that the issue lies with my devices, but when my phone is connected to a computer running Windows 10 or Android 8.1, I sometimes lose the ability to adjust the volume directly on the phone itself (the A2DP and AVRCP profiles disconnect). The only solution for this problem is to constantly disconnect and then reconnect the headphones, in addition to turning them off and then on again.

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