![]() They also worked fine as a headset for making calls, but don't expect business-class performance. The device is dustproof and water-resistant. Resistance to sweat makes it ideal for use while doing sports. I thought they sounded a little better than the JBL Reflect Mini 2 wireless sports earphones, which I also liked, but are more expensive. When used correctly, they prevent the earbuds from falling off. I have never been able to put my fingers on it correctly to work. ![]() The bass is certainly bumped up in these earphones, this honestly is perfect when exercising or running as one can really sync. Brushing over the earpiece changes the song or pauses. Most earphones of this class aren’t designed with sound excellence in mind rather excellence in design. There's a touch of presence boost in the treble that leads to a little sibilance (another way of saying the headphones are a tad bright) but there's plenty of bass and decent clarity and openness. It can also be a little too easy to accidentally pause or play music when you mean to adjust volume, but you get the hang of it after using the control pad for a while. The JBL Endurance Jump is a sports class earphone. That quick charge is quickly becoming standard on these types of headphones.Īs I said, these sound quite good, and I'm not sure I've heard $50 in-ear sports headphones that sound any better. Things got a little trickier raising and lowering volume (I opted to use the volume controls on my phone).īattery life is fairly decent at eight hours and there's a quick charge feature that gives you an hour of playback from 10 minutes of charging. ![]() I found it easy enough to pause and play music (one tap) and answer/end calls (also one tap) and skip tracks forward (two taps). The touch controls are responsive but a little finicky. ![]()
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