- The actual headphones are quite a bit bigger than the ones seen in the photo.
- The sound is adequate for my needs, it is comfortable to sit in, it charges quickly, and it can maintain a charge for a very long time (I only have to charge it once a week, even though I use it between 40 minutes and 1.5 hours each day). - good case - lightning-fast synchronization (I use an iPhone, and I didn't experience any issues). - Buttons that are mechanical, so you can be certain that you have pressed them)
- negatives: the most significant drawback is that the microphone does not function very well in public places, particularly on public transportation. They completely ignore what I have to say. It drives them crazy, but when they go home, their hearing is excellent. At the same time, Instagram stories can be recorded successfully even while using public transportation. - There is no volume control on the headphones. I was aware of it; while it wasn't overly vexing, it was nevertheless bothersome. - too bulky for the ears of ladies, despite the fact that they fit nicely. Or my friends are making fun of me by saying that I look like a taxi driver from the year 2022 who is wearing a Bluetooth headset.
- The sound quality is not horrible. Robust carrying case; the in-ear monitors feature controls for adjusting the volume and the sound. Excellent value for the money spent
- The sound quality is not very good. On the ear, there are actual buttons that need to be touched in order to make the call. They don't fit very well, and I have to constantly adjust them because they pop out of my mouth whenever I grin, but this is a personal issue. There is no search option; if you get lost...
- Form factor, good plastic and elegant design, sound is not horrible, but there is a certain "poisonousness" that is inherent with JBL headphones. These headphones have all of these qualities. You can make any necessary adjustments to this in the equalizer. Incredible bass that, when listened to through in-ear headphones, feels even fuller and better. (I twisted the equalizer once more and was extremely pleasantly pleased; now I only listen to music with these headphones because I preferred the sound to that of the airpods and the hyperalphas.)
- Nevertheless, there is a gnat in the honey even though everything seems to be going smoothly. The ear cushions are the primary source of the issue. They are of the worst quality. The material was uncomfortable, and I didn't enjoy the way the headphones fit in my ears. The right earpiece does not sit at all, which generates the sensation that it is about to fall out, while the left earpiece presses on the ear too firmly, which causes pain in the ear.
- I rate this pair of headphones with 3.9 out of 5 stars. A Sony XA2 phone is used with headphones. 1) Sound: it should be balanced, loud, clear, and of excellent quality. Voices, instruments, everything is well audible. There are no concerns about the sound coming from the headphones, and there is only one issue—the bass—which is addressed below. The equalizer does a fantastic job of boosting the volume. 2) Long-term charge: I use headphones for roughly 4 hours per day, charging the box once to twice per week at the most. 3) The headphones and packaging are quite well made. 4) Gorgeous purple hue; soft to the touch. 5) Appear tidy (see attached photo).
- 1) I took away a full star for how heavy they were to wear and listen to. When used for an extended period of time, it appears that the ears have stones rather than headphones. The ear cushions need to be replaced, which essentially solves the issue. 2) Cracking starts as the temperature drops below -10 degrees. 3) The bass degrades when the level is lower than 50–60%. By itself, there is bass—not boom-boom-boom, because the headphones won't pound like that, but good, reasonable bass—but the more the volume is turned down, the less there is of it (the equalizer setting was ineffective in addressing this). Mid and high frequencies are unaffected by loudness level.
- Affordable and high-quality headphones.
- Nope, still looking.
- decent sound
- They need to be continually adjusted, don't fit well, and fall out.
- Convenience, as there are no cables to get in the way. I find that they fit comfortably in my ear canals. Hearing is fine. The regular sized ear cushions fit snugly and stay in place during exercise.
- Below