Беспроводные наушники JBL Tune 230NC — 1197 отзывов, плюсы и минусы
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These in ear buds have been a god send to him. He is able to put them in and the craziness next door is gone! He said the sound quality is excellent as well!
Thank goodness we found these prior to finals!
He loves them!
I have used these in the shower on days I don't plan on washing my hair. It's safe to assume I've gotten water on them, at least in the form of water vapor. No issues. I do refrain from charging them after a shower because of this. Not sure if charging with moisture would cause an issue or if there's a safety mechanism to keep from charging while wet.
An issue that recently started occurring is that when I try to control the volume, it lags for a few seconds. This could be a phone issue though (I have a Galaxy S9)
Update on issues from original review shown below.... For running, they still come loose a couple of times per mile or so. I might've just developed a hunch for how to position them better or gotten used to adjusting, but it feels much less frequent than at first. As for the interruptions, it mostly happens when windy. I've used them across rooms/walls indoors and little to no sound interruptions.
Original review: I saw a review that I chose to ignore. (I copied their review title)
Just tried these for the first time today. Took them for a mile run. I had to use the largest bud and they barely feel snug. They didn't fall during my run but I did have to adjust them more frequently than I'd like. The JBL jump series are probably what I should've gotten, those don't budge.
Regarding connectivity, any bodily obstruction between the phone and buds causes audio to skip, like really bad. Phone is in pocket, I actually palm the phone, and I got stutter music for the next 3 seconds. Maybe getting a phone sleeve and carrying on my arm will fix this? Something worth to note if you plan on being active with these.
I’d buy these again
For me, this was the game changer. It's an odd one. I had problems getting these to seal and stay while moving around at work. Frustrating but I dealt with it. One day I decided to try something different as the different tips didn't help. I put the left bud in the right ear. Amazingly that fixed about %90 of those problems. They sealed and stayed. Sound volume and quality become much better. The picture you see is the right bud in the left ear. The shape and size of my ear conveniently captures the shank adding more stability. Also, I routinely wear full faced mountain bike helmets. They never just fall out as before.
Hope this helps.
Con...the charging case needs to be more handling friendly. Outer case is very smooth. Redesign the front and back of case, commonly gripped when opening or returning buds to the case. Perhaps make it a little "bumpy" or "rubbery" for a more secure finger grip. Case is not "impact" resistant so do not drop! As you can see, the case is sleek, but slick.
Fit, these fit my ear perfectly. I mean perfectly. I know we all have different shaped ears, but perfect fit for me.
Sound quality, amazing is all I can say. I can hear parts of old songs from my youth that just didn't come through old 6×9s.
NCS, if I had to quantify it I would say 65% noise reduction. Somethings more some less. I use them sometimes with just the NCS running and nothing else. It's like closing a door between you and a noisy room. It's just maximised the silence, and for me that's amazing.
Cost- $99 list price, I bought them on sale supposedly for $69. Then when i recommended them the price was $49. I would buy again at 99.
Negative review is that they can't connect to both phone and laptop at the same time like my JBL headphones. But even with that I give it 5 stars.
Got them because I wanted a cheap pair of headphones. They aren't superior to anything top-shelf, but an affordably solid option for ANC. I got these expecting to be rough with them (gym, commute, falling asleep, traveling internationally).
Plastic battery case, scratches easy. Not a fan of the connection process and needing to use a third party app on the iphone. The EQ option is alright but don't expect these to replace or exceed superior listening devices - especially because the majority of people don't always know what sounds good, but "it has a lot of bass".
Worth it when on sale. If they break sooner than expected, I'll be sure to update here.
Good: very easy to pair and super easy to use. Well integrated with Google Assistant. It fits well in my ear. Pretty good build quality. Long battery life. Both buds can be used separately or together.
Neutral: sound quality is OK, not bad but not impressive, just average. Not enough bass for me, even if I adjust it in the app.
Bad: noise cancelling is weak. Can't make much difference on/off (but can feel the difference if switching between Ambient Aware or TalkThru). I think most of the noise actually is blocked by the tight fitting of earbuds not by ANC.
Overall, it's a nice earbud with some ANC, worth the bucks when it's on sale. But if you want better ANC, you might want to spend more to get some other brands.
Aesthetically, they're hideous. Like maybe one step above those ridiculous Bluetooth ear pieces self-important business people would walk around with back in the day.
Still recommend.
Word to the wise, if you you aren’t one of the Apple fanboys or the people that buy products solely for the name then give these a shot. If you buy from Amazon you can always return them so what’s to lose?
Great sound, nice case, nice design, customizable eq, very comfortable, quick and easy to pair.
There's alot I like about these, but a few things I don't.
You can use an app with these, which allows you to customize the touch functions . . . . . to a point.
You CAN change touch profiles, but you CAN'T change individual touch actions. I really don't see what this isn't a thing at this price point. I can change touch profiles, so let me make my own touch profile.
The app also supports an eq that's fully customizable so that's awesome. Also comes with some preloaded eqs.
I feel these don't get loud enough. I had a chinese brand that rhymes with bozos before these and they would get louder than this, they just didn't last. These I was able to crank up all the way, and was surprised where that ended. I also have near perfect hearing so the problem isn't my ears. They still sounded good at their max volume, but yeah, of course they did. Anything sounds good that doesn't get loud.
Do I like them? Yes.
Will I still use them? Yes, at least until I spin the earbud roulette wheel again.
Would I recommend them? Only to people who don't care much for loud music.
Noise cancelling seemed to work great in general, however i get occasional loud pops when doing things like mowing the lawn or if there's wind.
The wind noise is also an issue when taking calls, and despite the various mics in these, wind noise gets picked up quite a bit when on calls.
One last thing on the microphones is they seem to be very sensitive, and not particularly calibrated to pick up voice only, or too directional. For instance, when driving, I've gotten comments from others they can hear my turn signals during the call.
Overall, these are great for the sound quality and money for earbuds in this form factor, but they're not quite there as a more complete BT headset solution.







