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Review on Experience True Wireless Freedom with JBL Tune 215 TWS Headphones in Black by Adam Kotula ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

There are several shortcomings, but, it corresponds to the norm.

I was sick of jogging with wired headphones and decided to treat myself to the pioneering pair of Bluetooth headphones. Disappointed. Extremely faint basslines; some mild rock; tolerable punk. However, no matter how much you adjust the equalizer, bass is noticeably absent in metal.While these headphones retail for $3200, the sound is identical to that of the corded JBL C100SI, which retails for $650. - Well, the biggest negative is that the signal drops every so often; while walking, you should put the phone in your pocket since every fifteen to twenty seconds, the signal will drop, but the music will continue playing until it switches back on by itself. Putting your hand in your pocket and remaining motionless causes it to vanish; turning your head while crossing the street has the same effect. It seems that the signal travels better through sweatpants than through joggers or jeans, so I can check on the car without losing service while I run. In general, I'm dissatisfied, so I've put off buying wireless headphones for a very long time in the hopes that their price would drop and their sound quality will improve. Even though the price has dropped, the quality of the sound is still comparable to that of a connected up 1000 system.

Pros
  • Convenience, as there are no cables to get in the way. I find that they fit comfortably in my ear canals. Hearing is fine. The regular sized ear cushions fit snugly and stay in place during exercise.
Cons
  • Below