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Review on Experience True Wireless Freedom with JBL Tune 215 TWS Headphones in Black by Stanislaw Gluszek ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is completely satisfied, performs its functions.

I'm going to write a seemingly paradoxical fact about management here: some people see it as an advantage, while others see it as a disadvantage. real, physical buttons that require actual, physical contact. The earpiece must be pressed firmly against the ear, which requires considerable exertion. It may be awkward at first, but pressing the earpiece's leg solves any problems. The upside is that you never get a false positive and you never have to hit the earpiece. However, there is a limited supply of the actual buttons, so fingers crossed that they can outlast the ears. especially considering the limited use of the buttons (right button once for play/pause, right button twice for voice assistance, left button once for next track, left button twice for previous track). Only on the phone itself can the volume be changed (please let us know if we made a mistake or overlooked something). We'll have to wait and watch how they manifest themselves over time because they're little used. till it's gone. Unsuitable for audiophiles; better for films and podcasts. Although the video's audio delay is scarcely perceptible, it is possible to make out a slight lag in the lips if you concentrate very hard. No issues with the connection to my laptop.

Pros
  • - Less than $4000, which is not bad considering the producer is not some random factory in China; - the style is fine, they're not too big, they fit well in the ear, and they come in four different colors; - dependability and simple setup. No leaks were detected throughout two hours of driving/running down the "non-rubber"; + no tambourine dances were performed during the initial bluetooth pairing; we simply paired it once and then clung to ourselves, suggesting that this indicator is consistently at the jbl level. Although, chess. Actually, this parameter never really bothered me; normally I use an iPhone, so it should be uncomfortable for me; nonetheless, you can survive. - type-c for charging; after all, occasionally you can still get microusb. Included little lace; They passively isolate well; active noise reduction is not possible at that price; and, by the way, if you get the appropriate size ear cushions, they won't fall out of your ears.
Cons
  • But even without them, life goes on. - safe at 3 out of 5! The native ear cushions in the $100 wired headphones raise eyebrows. Although the sound quality can be improved by swapping out the stock ear cushions and adjusting the equalizer, the headphones no longer have the same magnetic draw they once did. We have to confess that the 215 sounds simpler and flatter in comparison to two other wireless headphones on the market, the jbl bt110 and the soundpeats true air, which are, by the way, 1.5-2 times cheaper. Also, pay notice to the fact that the distinctive noise made when the headphones are connected to the phone after being removed from the case is reminiscent of a Chinese box; is this so odd that it must have been done on purpose? Care must be taken when closing the case's cover because it wiggles somewhat.