Everything is subjective, everyone's requirements are different, habits are different. My IMHO is NOT JBL level. Different pros: Battery capacity. In the listening mode on the way to and from work (total ~ 1 hour a day), taking into account the battery in the case, it lasts quietly for a month. Everything with pluses. The rest is in shortcomings. Its cons: After 1 year 2 months of use. 1. Microphone. When talking on the phone I can not hear AT ALL. When talking, you move to such a level of voice that you begin to catch the glances of passers-by. 2. Fit in the ears. Rubber nozzles somehow cunningly sit in your ear that you just move the earpiece - and you can’t hear anything anymore, the nozzle itself blocks the auditory canal, so to speak. Here, either go and look for 5 minutes in such a position that nothing overlaps, or simply do not completely put them in your ear, but then you lose all tightness in general, i. E. passive soundproofing, which is critical for me. I don’t like to listen loudly, I always wore headphones with a good passive noise at a low volume. 3. Buttons for controlling and switching modes. When pressed, landing is lost (see item 2), i. E. you will press only in the most extreme cases. 4. Pass-through modes, . They make no sense in life, talking in them is just as inconvenient as without them. The sound is transmitted through a microphone, a little late, distorted . Total - it's easier to pull out one earpiece and talk. 5. Features of inclusion. Sometimes (~1 out of 10 times) when removed from the case and connected to the phone, the headphones simply do not connect. Taking into account the fact that the whole process (he took out the cover from the bag - took out the headphones - put it in his ears - removed the cover - waited until they connected) is not instantaneous, and you are standing at the door in clothes - the situation is annoying. I found the solution after a few months - you have to start with the left earpiece, and not the right one (which is not very common for a right-handed person). 6. Features of inclusion No. 2. Sometimes they connect to the phone in the mode of calls, and not multimedia transfers, i. E. music cannot be heard. The solution is to put it back in the case and connect again, and there - see item 5)
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