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Review on πŸ”Š Renewed JBL LIVE 500BT Over-the-Ear Headphones in Black - JBLLIVE500BTBLKAM by Kise Renouvnch ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

A little bit not what I expected, generally fine.

Two weeks' worth of experience with the product. Before this, wired outdoor headphones by Sony model number MDR-ZX660AP cost two thousand five hundred dollars. They had a forty millimeter membrane and produced an excellent sound; however, the connector on the headphones and the phone were both damaged when they fell. Also, at home, a wired 53-millimeter-thick HyperX Cloud Core that has a price tag of 6000 dollars is used. It was determined to look for something that was wireless and had ear pads that completely covered the ears (from 50 mm). I selected one based on both the average rating given by customers and its overall appeal for a price of up to 6000. R. The headphones have a wonderful appearance, and the build quality is satisfactory, but it is too soon to comment on the longevity of the materials. Basics: I didn't care for the sound, which consisted primarily of slurred bass. They fit well on the head, but there is a sense that there is too much pressure there, even though there is no evidence that anyone has worn them for more than an hour continuously. Even at a temperature of +18 degrees, the ear canal is prone to rapid perspiration. This is not the case while using a computer headset such as HyperX, most likely because there is no need to block out background noise to the same extent. Since the battery lasts for the amount of time that was specified, there are no problems. Functions not previously mentioned: 1. TalkThru (decreases the volume of the music, and increases the audibility of the voice) - it would be convenient if you could turn it on quickly, especially with a voice command; 2. Ambient Aware (increases the audibility of the environment) - I don't understand why I would need it; 3. 3. The Google Voice Assistant is one of the most pointless features in headphones, and the button for it is located in the worst possible spot at the end of the cup. Accidental clicks will result in you hearing sounds that are not what you want to hear. It would be really helpful if this button could also do the TalkThru function with its current duties. Other: If you try to switch on function 1 or 2 while simultaneously turning on bluetooth, you might turn it off by accident. It can be difficult to understand what you are saying when you are on the phone. I attempted to correct the issue with the use of a proprietary application, and while I would have preferred to reassign the buttons, this was not possible. The equalizer made just a marginal difference to the music quality, and although accessing the functionalities through the application was made easier, the program insisted on having access to the geolocation data provided by the GPS and would not function properly if the GPS was disabled. In conclusion, you can use them as headphones, but doing so is not something I recommend.

Pros
  • Design
Cons
  • In terms of sound and button arrangement

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