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Review on Black JBL T450BT On-Ear Wireless Headphones with Built-In Mic and Remote by Devaraj Dev ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Thought it would be better, but overall not bad.

The case when the chic sound of the speakers is killed by cheap electronics. And so, the headphones are ideal for the city. And in the rain and heat is always with me. You need to remove it - folded it, threw it into the backpack in the compartment for the tablet, do not interfere. Connoisseurs of good sound is better to give preference to something else. Maybe there are no problems with electronics in more expensive models? Don't know.

Pros
  • Good pleasant sound: there are bottoms and middle and top. Strong, break - you have to try harder The charge lasts really long The necessary minimum of control is located extremely well and conveniently enough to quickly get used to it. Large reception distance (but there is but) Very nice price tag
Cons
  • A vile squeak in the right ear: I think that's where the BT module is located - the most painful topic of these ears. Weak amp, apparently: at high volumes, there is very strong distortion in sound, especially at high frequencies. They put a lot of pressure on the head - sitting in them for more than 3 hours becomes flour. It's terrible as a headset: no one can hear you because the microphone picks up everything around, but not your voice. A noise reduction system with at least one more microphone would be nice here. Supports 16 bits - that is, your high-quality tracks are down the drain. But this, I suppose, is for any BT-headphones (I don’t know if 24-bit sound transmission is supported by bluetooth devices) it's funny that if you turn your right ear away from the source (the phone in your right pocket), then the reception deteriorates sharply. I don’t know why, because the headphones calmly break through the wall, but if the phone is in your pocket and you turn your head 90 degrees to the right, then the sound starts to break.