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Review on Blue JBL E25BT Bluetooth In-Ear Headphones for Enhanced SEO by Ada Dylewska ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

It was a reasonable purchase, I will order more.

About sound: Compared by listening to high-res on the phone (24 bit at 192 kHz) with wired headphones at the most "clean" sound (EQ, auto gain, etc. - off) Headphones clearly independently pull up low frequencies. If you listen to rap, club music or anything modern with a good "boom-boom", I think you will be delighted. Do not expect deep and voluminous bass, after all, these are plugs, but the level of the bottoms is quite decent. If you prefer "classic rock" or electric guitar cuts of different genres, then I would not recommend these headphones. To listen to such genres, it is necessary to choose not plugs, of course. Low frequencies clog mids, so you get something in the style of "I hear boom-boom, a voice (sometimes squeaky) and something else of average lousy intelligibility." Bottom line: for everyday use without audio frills, these headphones are a good option. They are comfortable, roll up compactly, easily switch between two blue-toothed sources, and hold a charge well. The money spent is justified

Pros
  • - no wire - battery lasts a long time - they remember the connection with two different sources (for example, with a phone and with a tablet), it is not necessary to connect each time, it is enough to activate the connection programmatically on the required source - nice wire in a fabric sheath - a variety of colors of headphones (for taste and color)
Cons
  • - the main problems with the microphone (respectively, using headphones as a blue-toothed headset). To begin with, apparently for the sake of a shorter wire, the microphone (it is located in the block of volume and on / off buttons), when wearing headphones, is on the right and slightly behind. So, when talking on the phone using headphones as a headset, your interlocutor hears more all the sounds around you than your voice. You have to take the microphone with your fingers and pull it to your mouth. That still does not help much, probably, the microphone is really weak. As a result, I do not use these headphones as a headset. - many commentators wrote that the clip breaks. I have not noticed such a problem (pah-pah-pah), and I don’t attach headphones. Therefore, there is an inconvenience that you get used to, since the block with the battery-clip and the block of buttons are quite small, when walking, their weight is felt by the ears - sometimes the right earphone tries to slip out of the ear under the weight of these blocks. - alas, since bluetooth, you won’t be able to use headphones instead of those given out for free on an airplane or a peregrine falcon to watch movies (those that are given for free are just awful). And at work, you don’t look at YouTube with sound)))