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En pocas palabras JBL no respalda la calidad de sus productos.
That being said, I do have a few pairs of Bluetooth wireless headphones, and I'm making some assumptions, based upon these.
So, the first thing I'll say is that the Noise Canceling feature in these is downright amazing. I mean, for something so small to be able to block out so much noise is just quite unbelievable.
In addition, the Ambient Aware mode is quite amazing as well, as you can literally hear everything around you, while still hearing the music quite clearly - you can tell that a lot of R & D went into these.
The Talk Through mode is also good - although I think it makes the music so low that you really can't even hear it - but it is handy in case you need to have a conversation. I've had a conversation with Ambient Aware mode turned on, and I can hear the other person just fine.
Okay, here is where I'll start making some assumptions. I don't have another pair of BT earbuds to compare to, so I'm assuming that other companies would create apps similar to the ones for their BT headphones when making apps for their ear buds.
The JBL app is my favorite one. It's very easy to get into, has some settings you can change (like what each ear bud does when you touch it certain ways), as well as allows you to change the audio mode that you've enabled.
Now, I have a pair of Anker BT headphones, and they are really comfy, but the app is nowhere near as feature-rich as the JBL app is.
I guess if there is anything that I don't like about these it would be the inability to turn them off without using the app. You can set them to time out after a set amount of time, so they would turn themselves off at some point, but I think that is a waste of the battery, so I use the app to turn them off.
Another thing I don't like is the case - the ear buds fit into it in a very awkward way - I'm always having to twist my wrists to get them in correctly. I think this was a major design flaw, but it's minor compared to all the other benefits of these.
One thing I absolutely love on these is the battery. I've used these for about an hour, turned them off (via the app), kept them outside of the case, and come back to them a month later, and they are still at the same battery percentage as a month ago - unbelievable.
I should also mention that the battery lasts a fair amount of time when actually listening to them. I use these when working out, and they last plenty of time for me to run and lift weights.
I've never actually tried to figure out exactly how long they last on one charge, but if I'd have to guess, it's probably upwards of 5 hrs at least.
To save battery power, I usually put mine in a ziplock bag, along with the case - so that the battery gets to run-down without being recharged all the time. I only put them back into the case when the battery is actually low.
The case also charges very quickly (as do the ear buds as well).
So, overall, I'd highly recommend these ear buds. They have some minor issues that I've discussed, but in my opinion, the pro's far outweigh the con's for these.
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Noise cancelling/ANC:
Galaxy buds: 7/10
Airpods: 9/10
JBL 230: 8/10
Touch/Button control:
Galaxy buds: 5/10 (the touch control is the ENTIRE bud so whenever you touch them, it registers and does things like pause or end call. There is a "block controls" button, but it likes to automatically turn off once I get in a call and I often accidentally hang up on people because of this.)
Airpods: 10/10, it's just buttons
JBL tune 230: 8/10, sometimes it accidentally registers a touch because I adjust the earbud in my ear, but it's more tolerable than Galaxy buds.
Battery Life:
Airpods: 6/10, just average
Galaxy Buds: 7/10, still average but seems to be better than airpods sometimes
JBL Tune: not tested yet
Fit:
Airpods pro: 9/10
Galaxy Buds: 5/10, feels uncomfortable sometimes
JBL tune 230: 8/10
Price:
Airpods: around $200
Galaxy Buds: $150-$200
JBL Tune 230: $100 (I got them on sale for $50)
Other notes:
Airpods pro: from my personal experience, they were extremely buggy and barely functioned sometimes which was really aggravating.
Galaxy buds: you cannot track or find your buds once they're inside the case and closed!! They lose Bluetooth connection and can no longer be found so if you lose them, good luck!!
JBL 230: same situation with Galaxy buds, you cannot find them once they're inside the case and closed!
Overall:
Airpods: 8/10
Galaxy buds: 5/10
JBL tune 230: 7/10
Final verdict:
While I like with airpods where you can find them no matter the situation, they are terrible. These JBL 230 earbuds are the BEST I've had yet.
The noise cancellation is good but not perfect. I can study with these in and the noise cancellation keeps the distractions out so it is good enough for my purposes. The TalkThru option works well, just double tap a bud and the music quiets itself enough to decently hear someone's voice.
The sound quality is good, especially for such little speakers! I am not am audiophile so I can't give a very educated review but for unobtrusive buds, I think they do a great job letting me enjoy my music.
The case is slick and does feel a little cheap. Getting the buds out of the case is awkward and I'm afraid they'll slip out of my fingers and die on the ground.
My one big complaint is that the touch buttons do not work when the buds get cold. I live in a snowy climate so when I'm working outside in 20 degF I can count on having to adjust my buds with my phone. This is very annoying but I am willing to look past it as the ambient awareness is very valuable to me.
All things considered, these buds offer me good quality sound but more importantly make me feel safer and that is worth a lot.
I tested mine out for making cell phone calls, and was told my voice sounded loud and clear. You can use a single earbud at a time to double your usage time for calling, but I only use mine for private HD listening.
The HD audio is great, and the noise cancelling works as well as our more expensive wired Dr. Dre and Skull Candy earphones. We would have used those forever, were it not for the lack of an AUX jack on our new Galaxy S22-Ultra phones. Given no real choice, we moved to these Bluetooth earbuds, and we are happy with them. I know that my kids can locate their high-dollar earbuds using their phones or a website, and can be alerted the moment they are synced with a thief's phone. These JBL buds offer none of those high-dollar features, and perhaps that's why they cost far less. As I mentioned, I don't notice any difference in the audio quality.
My only fear is that what has happened to my kids will eventually happen to us--we will lose one or both. At least I'll be out only a fraction of the replacement cost for their AirPods.
In short, the competitors' fancy tracking features are nice, but costly. If you don't need such features, then these JBLs are an awesome alternative.
Hope this helps. Thanks for reading.
The only 2 complaints I have are minor: (1) the user manual is not very good in my opinion. It’s short, more like a Quick Start Guide and has little description, really only pictorials with symbols, etc, like an Ikea manual. By comparison the Sony WF-C500’s have a great manual with 122 pages that has everything you’d need to know. I’m still looking for a better manual if one even exists, which I doubt; (2) Unless you configure the phone app for “Playback Control” it’s not convenient to stop playing music when streaming by tapping the earbud. This is fine except you are limited to one custom config per ear in the app. So if you use the Playback Control custom config then you cannot choose both “Ambient Noise Control” (switching Noise Cancel modes) and ”Volume Control” configs which I prefer to have instead. So while I’m riding my bike and need to hear something I can’t just tap it to stop, so I either have to use Siri or stop streaming using the phone, or pull one of them out of my ear.
i have other Off-Brand wireless ear buds that do the trick, sound like ear buds, but i sometimes struggle with background noise so these JBLs were my first upgrade into the Noise Cancel territory. i didn't have much to base my opinion on.....im a musician so the JBL brand as Live Sound does have some recognition - i read lots of glowing reviews here and was convinced these would change the game. my main motivation to "upgrade" to noise cancellation tech is for use at the Gym where Stupid Workout Music is a health hazard - i have to play METAL in my buds just to drown out background noise...you get the point. i did not particularly need better sound, just MORE coverage....so i put on these JBL Tune 230NC TWS....they fit well, there is a noticeable upgrade in sound (the app is cool and lets you customize your EQ as you go) i flipped and fuddled with the noise cancellation settings my entire workout..A/B ing the room sound, on off type etc. i only detected minimal noise cancellation...again i have nothing to compare it to, i dont own Apple Air pods and likely wont at their ridiculous prices, but i had to be HONEST with myself that although these were a pleasant Sound upgrade, that was NOT why i forked out the fresh cash...i realized i could live with the cheap-OK earbuds i have and keep moving until the capabilities of the NC Tech are more clear to me...returned...Enjoy
Edit: there was an issue with the sound cutting in and out which was annoying, but it stopped after about a day of use. The battery lasted a week with several hours of use each day before I had to recharge the case. Still super impressed with the level of bass and the comfort of these.
Edit 2: if your ear buds cut in and out, make sure the case is closed.







