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Review on JBL Tune 750BTNC wireless headphones, black by Sung-hoon Hwang ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy, it really is worth buying.

There came a period in life when the wires began to interfere. My phone lost its mini-jack, it became inconvenient to carry the player, and I chose JBL wireless, thanks to a more than pleasant price. The impressions are positive - the sound quality is very decent, after Mp3 it was equivalent for me to switch to yutubemusic, and thanks to modern bluetooth there are no quality losses at all. Noise suppression works perfectly - it muffles street noise and transport (the metro, of course, wins, but MCC trains and buses have become much quieter), the sound of suppression is not annoying and is almost invisible in complete silence. I tried to connect to the laptop via a wire - it works fine, only the wire is a little short - it doesn’t work to recline in the chair, and it won’t work to use a long 3.5mm jack - there is a 2.5mm jack in the earpiece (tricks!). I use it every day for about an hour. I charge every 3-4 days with 20% battery charge. The control is tactile and intuitive, I figured it out quickly (well, there are only three buttons for sound and playback, plus on / off noise reduction and power, it’s simply impossible to get confused) I strongly recommend to buy, because JBL does not do garbage =)

Pros
  • Basic features: great sound, light weight, noise reduction, easy connection with smartphone and PC, long battery life with noise reduction turned on. Pleasant bonuses: the kit includes a wire for connecting to a 3.5mm jack, a sane folding mechanism of 3 hinges on each side, a GORGEOUS price tag.
Cons
  • They sit tight on my head, I have to push the headphones to the maximum on my head (which was not the case with headphones from a Japanese company with the letter "S"). Most likely because of this, my headphones in the "hanging position" themselves spread to the maximum length. In principle, not a problem at all, just a remark / observation. The headphones themselves have a 2.5mm jack connector, so you have to look for a long wire or solder it.