Jbl Reflect Flow - True Wireless Earbuds, Bluetooth Sport Headphones With Microphone, Waterproof, Up
JBL REFLECT FLOW - True Wireless Earbuds, bluetooth sport headphones with microphone, Waterproof, up to 30 hours battery, charging case and quick charge (black)
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- TRUE WIRELESS EARBUDS: Discover the freedom of true wireless earbuds for a life on the go. Workout, listen to music, and manage your calls using these wireless waterproof sport headphones with microphone.
- Product Note : If the size of the earbud tips does not match the size of your ear canals or the headset is not worn properly in your ears, you may not obtain the correct sound qualities or call performance. Change the earbud tips to ones that fit more snugly in your ears
- HANDS-FREE CALLS AND ACCESS TO VOICE ASSISTANTS: Sport Bluetooth headphones with microphone lets you manage music and calls with ease or get info from your voice assistant at the touch of a button.
- AMBIENT AWARE AND TALKTHRU: True wireless earbuds equipped with Ambient Aware for additional awareness in outdoor environments and TalkThru for easy conversation without taking out the wireless earbuds. Impedance (ohms): 14
- WATERPROOF: The IPX7 Waterproof rating on the wireless earbuds enables you to get through the toughest workout in any weather.
- UPTO 30 HOURS BATTERY LIFE + SPEED CHARGE: Powers a week’s worth of workouts or a full day of fun with up to 10 hours in the wireless earbuds plus an additional 20 in the charging case. A 10 min rapid charge gets you back in the game for another full hour.
Brand : JBL
Category : Electronics,Headphones, Earbuds & Accessories,Headphones & Earbuds,Earbud Headphones
Rating : 4
ListPrice : US $149.95
Price : US $139.45
Review Count : 2315
SalesRank : 0
JBL REFLECT FLOW - True Wireless Earbuds, bluetooth sport headphones with microphone, Waterproof, up to 30 hours battery, charging case and quick charge (black)
- I absolutely love JBL products. I have a set of club pro ear buds and I also have a huge party box. Those two items sound awesome so I was very confident that these ear bugs would also be awesome. I was getting them to wear when I lift weights, jog, and mow the yard because the silicone nubs would help them stay in my ears. When these arrived I was super excited. I immediately got them out and started to try to pair them. I had an extremely hard time pairing them to my phone... the same phone that my other two JBL buds and speaker pair with flawlessly. I finally got them paired and realized the left earbuds wasn\'t working. I asked uncle Google for advice about these earbuds because at this point I\'ve been messing with them for over an hour trying to pair them and get the left ear bud to work. The problem with the left earbuds is that it apparently was dead because the connection points in the earbuds weren\'t making contact with the charger. I had a difficult time getting them to settle in and seat correctly in the charging case. I finally got the left ear bud to start charging. Fast forward a few hours to give them time to charge properly I get them out and tried to pair them. I couldn\'t get them to stay turned on and when I finally got them to stop automatically turning off, which is easy to tell when they turn on, off, and pair because there is a very distinct noise JBL products make when they turn on and off and they make a bleedeebeep (yeah bleedeebeep, you read that correctly) noise when they pair. I finally got them to stop automatically turning off but found that I had to go into my bluetooth and forget them on my phone and pair them again because they just wouldn\'t connect. Finally after 5 hours of fussing with these silly things I got them to charge, turn on and stay on, and pair with my phone so I could actually test their sound quality, which I was 100% sure would blow me away. They absolutely failed to meet the mark. They didn\'t cancel noise very well and they wouldn\'t get very loud in the way that it almost sounded like the music was playing through a membrane that slightly muted the sound and the equalization was off. Hey! It\'s a JBL so it\'s no problem because they have an app that I already have that will link to these things and I could mess with the equalizer, sound quality, and make them louder or at least adjust them so that I got the most out of how loud I could get them. Couldn\'t get them to link to the JBL app and I messed with that forever with absolutely no progress and uncle Google had nothing for me on this issue. I also noticed that they suction into my ears really easily which causes a vacuum affect and completely deadens the sound. Again, not a problem because they sent three different sized earbuds to change out and three different inside ear nubs that hold the earbuds tightly into my ear. As with everything else with these earbuds so far switching all of these pieces up to try to get the perfect fit, comfort level, and to keep them from suctioning into my ears was a waste of my time because nothing made them fit well enough to keep them from sectioning into my ears, or create a fit that was good enough to increase the volume, sound quality, or noise cancelation feature. After about 6 hours I was very confident that these earbuds where not worth a third of what I paid for them. I had a $25 dollar pair of off brand ear buds that I used to workout and mow in that worked a lot better. Still love JBL products but these earbuds are not good. I only gave them a 2 star rating because I know that JBL makes awesome earbuds and speakers and I give them the benefit of the doubt and assume I must have received an absolute lemon in ordering these earbuds. I\'ve had them a few months now and, unfortunately I have yet to fiddle with them enough, or find out secret information, or connect them to the app so that I can adjust sound quality, noise cancelation and the terrible fit well enough to fix any of their issues. They work but they are almost unusable because they don\'t sound good, sound loud enough, cancel outside noise well enough to hear them when I mow. I also continually have to readjust them so that they don\'t suction into my ear and completely cut out their sound so I can\'t lift weights in them because I actually have to move my head a little here and there or change positions or move my eyes or have a slight breeze hit me doing any working out. They have sat on my nightstand for about the last three weeks and I\'ve gone back to my old off brand ear buds. I know you\'re wondering why I don\'t just use my club pro ear buds and the answer to that is they fit in my ear really good and connect to the app so I can adjust their equalization to boost sound quality and volume and test their actual fit in my ears but they don\'t stay embedded in my ears all enough doing intense movements. I can go for a walk with these or ear them around my house cleaning but they vibrate loose when I mow (I don\'t have a bad mower either, it\'s a new zero turn but mowing is what it is and can be very bumpy at times no matter how good your mower is) and I almost lost one under the running mower and decided it\'s time to get more heavy duty ear buds so that I don\'t have a bad accident with my club pros. I hate to say it... I wouldn\'t recommend purchasing these ear buds because there\'s just way too many issues with them. I do still hope they were just a bad pair of these and the rest are as awesome as all of their other speakers and earbuds.
- I bought this as a replacement for my dying Google Pixel Buds which just happened to start dying really quickly just after the warranty ran out. Despite being huge for my earholes the buds actually fit really snugly and don\'t pinch any part of my ear like the Pixel Buds did. What I kind of wish they had was touch capability for volume up and down, next and previous tracks, and being able to just take either earbud and just listen with just the one bud. You need to make sure the right earbud is out of the case because that\'s the one that initializes the connection. Had to take a star out for that.Hopefully these last more than a year. I\'ve had a Lypertek Tevi for 2 years now and those things are still working without fail. They just irritate my ears a lot.
- Overall, these headphones are pretty solid but they have a few flaws that outweigh the positives and left me wishing I\'d bought headphones from a different brand.First, the good: The sound quality, in-ear fit, battery life, and charging case on these are all positives in my mind. I\'m no audiophile, but the sound on these is plenty good for my tastes. Likewise, these fit in my ear well with the default earpieces and I\'ve never once had them fall out or come loose. The charging case is small enough to fit easily in any sized pocket and has some heft to it, giving it a sturdy feel. Finally, I love how the buds charge in the case even if/when it\'s not plugged in, and the case itself can go a long time between charges. I use these headphones for about an hour a day, five days a week and can usually go two weeks or more before I have to plug in the charging case.Now, for the cons:- First, these do not have any sort of volume control native to the headphones themselves, relying instead on the device and/or music service\'s native volume controls. This wouldn\'t be a bad thing if these headphones weren\'t so ungodly loud. I have my iPhone\'s volume level set to the absolute lowest level, as well as that of Amazon Music or Pandora, etc., and even with both on their lowest levels the headphones are louder than what I would normally choose and borderline uncomfortably loud. As a result, I only use these for working out now and largely have reverted back to using my wired Apple earbuds for all other uses due to the volume issue- Finicky Bluetooth connectivity and pairing. When you take these headphones out of the charging case, they will automatically turn on, sync to each other, and then to your device. This usually works well in practice but if you aren\'t quick enough in taking the second bud out of the case (or drop it on the floor when trying to take it out of the case, like me), only one will turn on and sync to the phone. Again, this wouldn\'t be a big deal if it were simple to turn the other one on and have it sync, but that\'s not the case with JBL. To get both buds sync\'d to the phone, you have to turn both off, return them to the charging case, and then start over. This has happened to me probably two or three times and it usually takes a few minutes before both are up and running as they\'re supposed to.- The connector pins between the buds and charging case require meticulous cleaning to ensure they connect/charge/turn off.- No app support. My previous headphones were from Jaybird (\"wireless\" earbuds that had a cord connecting the two earbuds; I only purchased these JBL headphones because I wanted a truly \"wireless\" set of headphones), which has an app to assist with things like set-up, volume control, etc. I didn\'t realize how helpful that was until coming over to JBL which does not have an app or any support to speak of. All you get with these buds is a \"quick start\" guide which contains only basic information and does not cover how to reset the buds in the case of something like one bud not syncing to your device.Overall, these headphones do what they advertise: fit well in ear and provide respectable sound quality. However, several minor shortcomings add up to outweigh the positives and left me wishing I\'d have purchased from Jaybird or similar.
- Like these ear buds they sound good and the battery last for a couple of days.
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