Wireless Headphones JBL Live 300 TWS, purple Review
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Description of Wireless Headphones JBL Live 300 TWS, purple
- Sound Isolation Battery LifeOn a Single Charge USB Type-C Port with Auto-Connect Feature
- Touchscreen Operation It's terrible, it annoys me all the time, and it doesn't respond to forward/backward (3 clicks) track changes, which is annoying because pausing or resetting the call isn't always necessary. Switching is nearly impossible; it may still respond after the third or fourth try, though. Usually I just ignore motions, but at least their volume can be muted. The Microphone The microphone isn't great, so you'll want to use your phone when out and about. If I don't repeat myself, the other person doesn't hear me. Linking up with a gadget They spent an entire hour at the shop debating with the salesperson over the best way to hook up the phone so that it made noise. Those. They were able to establish contact, but no audio was exchanged. It was discovered that connecting the headphones required the case to be open. Make Use Of It This program is the pits, and it seems like it was developed in a Chinese basement by third graders. Almost no typical configuration is possible; rather, the outcomes of events like double-tapping are predetermined and cannot be changed. However, it would be far more convenient for me to disable all actions apart from pressing. It will function admirably. - Audible books play out of time. Frequently occurs. It's handled with a pause/playback; it's not a big deal, but it's handled that way. My ears get sore from the headphones after extended use.
- +Audio quality + Active battery charge + Effective noise cancellation
- microphone and touch control - "flimsy" argument - Management that is uninformative - cost - general quality
- Exemplary examples of JBL's signature sound.
- A big case with a weak latch for the lid.
- A.I., High-Quality Audio, Touch Screen Interface, Built-In Microphone Excellent acoustic isolation; snug fit in the ear canals
- Having trouble adjusting the volume, a flimsy case cover, no battery indicator, painful use, and a lack of customization options for the gesture controls are all drawbacks.