6/26/2023 0 Comments Jbl neckband bluetooth headphones![]() Just as noticeable is the treble edge lent to Callahan's baritone vocals, and the tape hiss that takes a step forward in the mix. The drums on this track get some added heft that doesn't quite send them into thunderous territory, but certainly adds some bass presence to the mix. At top, unwise listening levels, there's no distortion on this track, and at moderate levels, the lows are robust without overwhelming the mix.īill Callahan's "Drover," a track with far less deep bass in the mix, gives us a better sense of the Live 200BT's general sound signature. The lows are pushed forward in typical mega-bass fashion, but they are dutifully represented, not overly boosted, and balanced out with crisp highs. On tracks with intense sub-bass content, like The Knife's "Silent Shout," the earphones deliver solid low frequency response. Internally, the 8mm dynamic drivers deliver audio with a frequency range of 20Hz-20kHz. JBL estimates the Live 200BT's battery life to be 10 hours, but your results will vary with your volume levels. Using the Voice Memos app on an iPhone 8, we could understand every word we recorded, but the audio quality was fuzzy, as is typical with affordable Bluetooth in-ears and their built-in mics. ![]() Other than the cable and eartips, that's all you get. The included micro USB charging cable connects to a covered port on the right end of the neckband. There's not much in the way of accessories here. Some of this can be avoided by making sure the cabling doesn't wrap around the neckband, but instead extends directly upward. ![]() If nothing touches the cabling, you're good, but hoodies and fleeces with zip-up collars can prove problematic. If you wear certain types of collars or hoodies, the clothing can rub against the cable and make an audible noise due mostly to cable microphonics. (Opens in a new window) Read Our JBL Reflect Fit Review
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