I use these daily in a video production environment and they aren't the loudest headphones but they get the job done. My biggest gripe is they don't always connect the start time when turning on. They always connect after a power cycle.
The Google assistant button is more novelty and accidently hit, especially when handing the headphones to someone to listen briefly.
I would recommend for the price point as they are pretty light weight and don't pinch the head. I wear them in tandem with a headset so they are at a weird angle on my head for up to 4 hours straight with no fatigue caused by these headphones.
Would you say these are ok for walking or during exercise or are they too bulky and heavy? Or better to just get in ear headphones?
Ive had these for 3 years and i do not find them heavy at all, though they are not my lightest pair (those are my cheapy insignia over the ear that i love) I've been using these jbl's at the gym just fine.
I do prefer my aftershokz for outdoor walking though. I live in new Jersey and drivers are crazy. I worry about not hearing incoming traffic.
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As a lifelong JBL fan, I know what you mean. It's the lack of rich midrange. That's my headphone experience with them, anyway.
The Google assistant button is more novelty and accidently hit, especially when handing the headphones to someone to listen briefly.
I would recommend for the price point as they are pretty light weight and don't pinch the head. I wear them in tandem with a headset so they are at a weird angle on my head for up to 4 hours straight with no fatigue caused by these headphones.
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I do prefer my aftershokz for outdoor walking though. I live in new Jersey and drivers are crazy. I worry about not hearing incoming traffic.