- - Reliable design, thick plastic, nothing creaks, NK groans. - Of course, I'm not an audiophile, but as for me, it's a great sound, deep bass. - The material of the ear pads is certainly not leather for the money, but it is very pleasant to the touch, the ears rejoice. - They look cool, I have white ones.
- - When buying, they were completely discharged, so I did not immediately understand why they could not connect to the phone because of this. - Sometimes the sound can stutter for a split second, but maybe the phone is to blame, until you understand. - No 3.5 jack, but it's a matter of price - It's a pity there are no track rewind buttons
- Soundproofing, microphone, battery life
- You need to adjust the equalizers, without this the sound is quiet
- Not
- - Beep in the right earpiece - Poor sound quality - The ear pads tear very easily.
- Quality, wearing comfort, folding and sliding (for any head), comfortable and soft ear pads. The sound quality is excellent, I listen at a volume below average, and if you do it at full volume, you can put it on the table and listen great if there are no speakers or a tape recorder nearby. Matte black. I haven't used the mic so I can't comment yet. The battery holds perfectly, for a week of constant listening, I charge it once. On the iPhone, when connected, you can see how much charge is left. Nothing presses anywhere, there is no discomfort. The sound is on top, the bass is chic, in fact, like all JBL devices.
- until I noticed, I would like to have a headphone case in the kit, tk. From constant wear, scratches began to remain, but this is not a significant minus.
- Price / quality, battery life, good sound
- Poor quality of communication when used as a headset, not very pleasant system sounds, buttons do not cause thoughts about durability, they are discharged suddenly, the volume margin is doubtful, sometimes the music stutters when walking.
- -Sound is clear, bassy, loud - Sufficient reliability - for three years they have worked and are working -Good design -Compactness -Convenience -Great price
- -Some extraneous noises from the headset itself (however, I'm used to them and don't consider them shameful) -The battery began to discharge heavily, but it is clear - there have already been many recharge cycles. - The glossy logo on the ears is a little worn, like all the plastic on the headset (but I have had them for a long time and this is obvious)
- - Price; - Folding; - Design; - Sound level; - Noise isolation for four, but I put it as a plus; - Don't press.
- - stuttering on large streets (I understand that these are the shortcomings of the bluetooth itself, but it's still a shame); - ears sweat, even with short use (I think it will be very uncomfortable in the heat)
- Design, quality materials, comfort
- Haven't found yet
- -sound -price - folding mechanism -build quality - battery life
- not revealed yet.
- Good juicy sound, good sound isolation
- Reliability, operating time.
- - good sound - price - keep for a long time. I listen to the average sound in the subway to work and back. This is 2 hours. Charging sits down by 20 percent For ears for a half, the sound is straight top.
- there is an unpleasant background that can be heard in a quiet room when the ears are not playing
- JBL, great sound, bluetooth, fold up, hold a charge for a long time.
- Not found
- Great sound Build quality (everything looks reliable, I've been using it for 1.5 months) Reliable Bluetooth connection Good microphone (the interlocutor hears well) Relatively secure on the head fold well Good battery
- Minor minuses on the buttons (see comment) The volume is adjusted separately (see comment) Ears sweat in the summer (but this is apparently a feature of this form factor) There is slight discomfort from pressure on the ears (may appear, may not appear after some time of constant wear)
- - Battery. The first half of the year honestly holds the declared 12 hours. Enough for 2 days. Now more than a year and a half has passed, the battery has lost a little in capacity, but it lasts for a day and a half. - Sound. For 2 thousand the sound is excellent. - Ease of wearing. Overall, very comfortable ears. They fold up, it’s pretty hard to break (if not on purpose). - Reliability. For a year and a half, the headband adjustments got tired. A little loose, but still wearable and does not cause global inconvenience. Unless they can fly off if you shake your head. Everything described is an advantage, because. despite all this, the ears continue to perform their functions perfectly. Control. In general, quite understandable both tactilely and logically. At first, you might think that the reaction to pressing is slow, but then you get used to it (quickly, within 1-2 days). - Connection speed with the device. The old Oukitel K10000PRO caught so-so. Xiaomi mi 3 note catches at a glance, generally excellent. The laptop catches fast. I think the better the transmitter, the higher the connection speed. -Soundproofing. Good for the street (for a solid four), average for the subway (you have to add volume to the external background).
- - Earbuds. In general, they are good, but after an hour of wearing, the ears are uncomfortable. Need a little rest. - Connection quality. I checked on 2 different phones (Oukitel and Xiaomi) everything is fine in the room, it keeps the distance as it should. But if you go out into the street, then in the open space the ears begin to lose touch (they wheeze, slow down, and then generally fall silent. Silence is treated by a single press of the power button on the ears themselves). The effect is not permanent. What it is - I can not say. Pleasant little. - Background noise at very low volume. For those who listen to something very quiet in silence - I highly do not advise! It is difficult to describe in words, but for you it will be a fatal minus (someone here even wrote about it).
- Long battery life and fast charging The fit is quite comfortable Noise isolation is sufficient for noisy places. Elementary connected to any technique.
- Poor connection with the phone, regardless of the model of the device, when worn on the street, the connection constantly disappears, this is expressed in the fact that the sound turns into a vile crack. This is solved by searching for a pocket from which the connection is good, but this is not the case. The hiss of the amplifier, if you listen at a low volume, but who listens to cheap headphones quietly :) Not particularly comfortable for those who wear glasses, but still quite a lot of pressure.
- Brand. They charge quickly and the charge lasts a long time.
- Rigid rim, flat sound, constant squeak, not durable.
- Good pleasant sound: there are bottoms and middle and top. Strong, break - you have to try harder The charge lasts really long The necessary minimum of control is located extremely well and conveniently enough to quickly get used to it. Large reception distance (but there is but) Very nice price tag
- A vile squeak in the right ear: I think that's where the BT module is located - the most painful topic of these ears. Weak amp, apparently: at high volumes, there is very strong distortion in sound, especially at high frequencies. They put a lot of pressure on the head - sitting in them for more than 3 hours becomes flour. It's terrible as a headset: no one can hear you because the microphone picks up everything around, but not your voice. A noise reduction system with at least one more microphone would be nice here. Supports 16 bits - that is, your high-quality tracks are down the drain. But this, I suppose, is for any BT-headphones (I don’t know if 24-bit sound transmission is supported by bluetooth devices) it's funny that if you turn your right ear away from the source (the phone in your right pocket), then the reception deteriorates sharply. I don’t know why, because the headphones calmly break through the wall, but if the phone is in your pocket and you turn your head 90 degrees to the right, then the sound starts to break.