JBL by Harman via Ebay[ebay.com] has the JBL Endurance PEAK Waterproof Bluetooth Wireless In-ear Sport Headphones (Black) on sale for $29.99. Shipping is free.
I have these and am considering buying another pair.
Pros: minimal, can wear one at a time, can wear "half hanging out" so you can listen and still hear everything around you. $30 is a decent price - I'd never pay more than that.
Cons: battery life isnt great, if you pause music they turn off after just a few mins of no sound (kind of annoying), there have been a few times where headphones are off by a millisecond so you hear echo - reboot fixes it (doesnt happen often),
And the biggest con is the charging situation. Sometimes the pins dont line up in the charging case, so youll charge them for hours only to realize that one of them didnt charge at all. Its very difficult to get it lined up sometimes and theres almost no way to know whether its charging or not.
That being said I do like them for what I use them for. Cant comment about audio quality since all cheap headphones sound the same to me.
I just bought some Anker X10's and they arent THAT much better for what I paid for them.
I had two pairs of these. The left bud died on both with six months. Get galaxy buds, much better for budget
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Is there any bass to these, all the ones I have gotten(brands) seem flat Had monster, anker, jaba all awful, been sticking to corded head phones would like to make the jump.
Is there any bass to these, all the ones I have gotten(brands) seem flat Had monster, anker, jaba all awful, been sticking to corded head phones would like to make the jump.
I just picked up the Sony Linkbud S and they have amazing bass for being the lightest true wireless ANC earbuds
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07-19-2022 at 07:10 PM.
I have these and am considering buying another pair.
Pros: minimal, can wear one at a time, can wear "half hanging out" so you can listen and still hear everything around you. $30 is a decent price - I'd never pay more than that.
Cons: battery life isnt great, if you pause music they turn off after just a few mins of no sound (kind of annoying), there have been a few times where headphones are off by a millisecond so you hear echo - reboot fixes it (doesnt happen often),
And the biggest con is the charging situation. Sometimes the pins dont line up in the charging case, so youll charge them for hours only to realize that one of them didnt charge at all. Its very difficult to get it lined up sometimes and theres almost no way to know whether its charging or not.
That being said I do like them for what I use them for. Cant comment about audio quality since all cheap headphones sound the same to me.
I just bought some Anker X10's and they arent THAT much better for what I paid for them.
I have had 3 pair of these.. My dog loves them but have had charging problems from day 1... Most times I'm running with 1 ear bud because the other one won't pair or not charge well. I love the feel and and the sound is okay when they do work but it's hit or miss if they get charged or not
I have had 3 pair of these.. My dog loves them but have had charging problems from day 1... Most times I'm running with 1 ear bud because the other one won't pair or not charge well. I love the feel and and the sound is okay when they do work but it's hit or miss if they get charged or not
Well if your dog loves them, I can see it developing charging problems.
God I hate true wireless headphones. They're so easy for my ADHD brain to lose and I work outdoors where one could fall out easily, or that you cant pull one out for whatever reason and let it hang. I feel like I haven't seen many wired Bluetooth headphones on here in a minute, plus the battery life is better.
Is there any bass to these, all the ones I have gotten(brands) seem flat Had monster, anker, jaba all awful, been sticking to corded head phones would like to make the jump.
It's an IN-ear piece, how. much darn bass can. possibly expect????
Is there any bass to these, all the ones I have gotten(brands) seem flat Had monster, anker, jaba all awful, been sticking to corded head phones would like to make the jump.
JBL's signature sound is base heavy so I'm guessing yes. However, I haven't tried these.
Could someone explain why ANC is so sought afer? I choose the right sized tips for my earbuds and get a good seal, so I never hear outside noise. Infact, sometimes I prefer to hear more of the outside sounds, but I don't like the ambient mode on the current gen, so I end up just pausing. All in all, I never have a use for ANC.
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Earbuds Battery life: Up to 4 hours
Pros: minimal, can wear one at a time, can wear "half hanging out" so you can listen and still hear everything around you. $30 is a decent price - I'd never pay more than that.
Cons: battery life isnt great, if you pause music they turn off after just a few mins of no sound (kind of annoying), there have been a few times where headphones are off by a millisecond so you hear echo - reboot fixes it (doesnt happen often),
And the biggest con is the charging situation. Sometimes the pins dont line up in the charging case, so youll charge them for hours only to realize that one of them didnt charge at all. Its very difficult to get it lined up sometimes and theres almost no way to know whether its charging or not.
That being said I do like them for what I use them for. Cant comment about audio quality since all cheap headphones sound the same to me.
I just bought some Anker X10's and they arent THAT much better for what I paid for them.
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Earbuds Battery life: Up to 4 hours
I just picked up the Sony Linkbud S and they have amazing bass for being the lightest true wireless ANC earbuds
Bluetooth has a really hard time under water, and so it's not swimming advertised. Looks like JBL discounted this 1st gen to $39 on their site too.
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Pros: minimal, can wear one at a time, can wear "half hanging out" so you can listen and still hear everything around you. $30 is a decent price - I'd never pay more than that.
Cons: battery life isnt great, if you pause music they turn off after just a few mins of no sound (kind of annoying), there have been a few times where headphones are off by a millisecond so you hear echo - reboot fixes it (doesnt happen often),
And the biggest con is the charging situation. Sometimes the pins dont line up in the charging case, so youll charge them for hours only to realize that one of them didnt charge at all. Its very difficult to get it lined up sometimes and theres almost no way to know whether its charging or not.
That being said I do like them for what I use them for. Cant comment about audio quality since all cheap headphones sound the same to me.
I just bought some Anker X10's and they arent THAT much better for what I paid for them.
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Well if your dog loves them, I can see it developing charging problems.
It's an IN-ear piece, how. much darn bass can. possibly expect????
JBL's signature sound is base heavy so I'm guessing yes. However, I haven't tried these.