JBL Reflect Aero TWS True Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds (Mint)
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HarmanAudio via eBay has JBL Reflect Aero TWS True Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds (Mint, JBLREFLECTAEROAM) on sale for $29.99. Shipping is free.
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About this Item:
True Adaptive Noise Cancelling (4-mic) with Smart Ambient
6 mics for zero noise for perfect calls with VoiceAware
Extreme dustproof and waterproof
Comfortable, secure fit
JBL Signature Sound
8+16 hours of fast-charging battery life
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At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $20 lower than the next best available comparable prices starting from $49.99. -SaltyOne
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harmanaudio via eBay[ebay.com] has JBL Reflect Aero TWS True Wireless Bluetooth Noise Cancelling Active Earbuds w/ Charging Case (Mint) on sale for $29.99. Shipping is free.
These are only [email protected] as it is right now anyway I haven't used them personally the reviews are mixed average best. Keep that in mind still about $15 savings.
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These are only [email protected] as it is right now anyway I haven't used them personally the reviews are mixed average best. Keep that in mind still about $15 savings.
When these work, they're great. With that being said, their performance is inconsistent. They have great noise cancelling and ambient passthrough but they don't always stay in (my very sweaty) ears. I basically only use them for exercise.
The other downside is that they are finicky to charge. There are times that they are in the charging case and appear to be charging but don't. Cleaning out the charging ports with rubbing alcohol has solved that problem for me, but there are times where they are totally dead unexpectedly.
I think I'd buy them again as they hold up to heavy sweating and have great sound when they work, but they're certainly not perfect.
When these work, they're great. With that being said, their performance is inconsistent. They have great noise cancelling and ambient passthrough but they don't always stay in (my very sweaty) ears. I basically only use them for exercise.
The other downside is that they are finicky to charge. There are times that they are in the charging case and appear to be charging but don't. Cleaning out the charging ports with rubbing alcohol has solved that problem for me, but there are times where they are totally dead unexpectedly.
I think I'd buy them again as they hold up to heavy sweating and have great sound when they work, but they're certainly not perfect.
Thanks for this review! I have soundcore liberty air pro 2 with similar issues that you mention... Can be very frustrating. Personally will pass for something more reliable
I respectfully disagree with the above take. Below is my experience with these that I previously shared on head-fi[head-fi.org]..
'I recently got the JBL Reflect Aero TWS after coming across this intriguing Wirecutter review[nytimes.com]. It has most of the great qualities of my of Jabra 75t Active with great bass in the mids and lows and clear vocals all around. I'm also getting a great seal all around with the smallest ear tips on both ears. I did have to use the smaller fin in my left ear and the next bigger size in my right ear though to get the best seal.
The downside is a negligible and non existent ANC and just decent talk through features which don't really matter to me features wise for the most part. All the TWS I buy nowadays need to have excellent call quality for my VOIP work calls with a mute feature along with superlative IP specs to withstand the excessive sweating that I get drenched in during my long runs and vigorous workouts. These hit the mark and then some. In fact, I would go so far and say these are arguably the best sweat resistant IP68 mainstream workout buds out there. I've had no cutouts and lower volumes (until they dry with most TWS) when sweat is poring inside of them like I have with all others including the 75t Actives.
The app and customization is good enough but not as versatile as the Jabra. The 75t series have the best tactile buttons that I have yet to see replicated on any other TWS including the more recent Jabra 7 series. The JBL's are pretty decent for a touch input but I'm sure there are others that are better out there but at least they don't register false touches when sweat is poring over them or I'm fiddling with them during my runs.
For a $100 or slightly less, these are really great as long as ANC/ Talk through are not high up there for your needs. I strongly recommend them..'
When these work, they're great. With that being said, their performance is inconsistent. They have great noise cancelling and ambient passthrough but they don't always stay in (my very sweaty) ears. I basically only use them for exercise.
The other downside is that they are finicky to charge. There are times that they are in the charging case and appear to be charging but don't. Cleaning out the charging ports with rubbing alcohol has solved that problem for me, but there are times where they are totally dead unexpectedly.
I think I'd buy them again as they hold up to heavy sweating and have great sound when they work, but they're certainly not perfect.
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1 x JBL Reflect Aero earbuds
Lol
1 x JBL Reflect Aero earbuds
Lol
Gives mono a whole new meaning
1 x JBL Reflect Aero earbuds
Lol
Earbuds is plural so, I don't get it
The other downside is that they are finicky to charge. There are times that they are in the charging case and appear to be charging but don't. Cleaning out the charging ports with rubbing alcohol has solved that problem for me, but there are times where they are totally dead unexpectedly.
I think I'd buy them again as they hold up to heavy sweating and have great sound when they work, but they're certainly not perfect.
The other downside is that they are finicky to charge. There are times that they are in the charging case and appear to be charging but don't. Cleaning out the charging ports with rubbing alcohol has solved that problem for me, but there are times where they are totally dead unexpectedly.
I think I'd buy them again as they hold up to heavy sweating and have great sound when they work, but they're certainly not perfect.
Thanks for this review! I have soundcore liberty air pro 2 with similar issues that you mention... Can be very frustrating. Personally will pass for something more reliable
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'I recently got the JBL Reflect Aero TWS after coming across this intriguing Wirecutter review [nytimes.com]. It has most of the great qualities of my of Jabra 75t Active with great bass in the mids and lows and clear vocals all around. I'm also getting a great seal all around with the smallest ear tips on both ears. I did have to use the smaller fin in my left ear and the next bigger size in my right ear though to get the best seal.
The downside is a negligible and non existent ANC and just decent talk through features which don't really matter to me features wise for the most part. All the TWS I buy nowadays need to have excellent call quality for my VOIP work calls with a mute feature along with superlative IP specs to withstand the excessive sweating that I get drenched in during my long runs and vigorous workouts. These hit the mark and then some. In fact, I would go so far and say these are arguably the best sweat resistant IP68 mainstream workout buds out there. I've had no cutouts and lower volumes (until they dry with most TWS) when sweat is poring inside of them like I have with all others including the 75t Actives.
The app and customization is good enough but not as versatile as the Jabra. The 75t series have the best tactile buttons that I have yet to see replicated on any other TWS including the more recent Jabra 7 series. The JBL's are pretty decent for a touch input but I'm sure there are others that are better out there but at least they don't register false touches when sweat is poring over them or I'm fiddling with them during my runs.
For a $100 or slightly less, these are really great as long as ANC/ Talk through are not high up there for your needs. I strongly recommend them..'
The other downside is that they are finicky to charge. There are times that they are in the charging case and appear to be charging but don't. Cleaning out the charging ports with rubbing alcohol has solved that problem for me, but there are times where they are totally dead unexpectedly.
I think I'd buy them again as they hold up to heavy sweating and have great sound when they work, but they're certainly not perfect.
You lost ,e at that being said. Pass thanks