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JBL Everest 710GA Wireless Headphones - Gunmetal. Im listing these as used, but I only used them a few times. They are basically brand new. The ear padding isnt even indented. These are in excellent condition. I listed a review below with detailed information for your convenience. REVIEW of JBL Everest 710GA Bluetooth Headphones are listed below. Heres why you should make this purchase... Our headphones are getting smarter. As digital assistants like Alexa and Google Assistant become the new way to interact with much of our digital lives, theyre being built straight into things like smart home products and headphones. Like, for example, the new JBL Everest 710GA headphones. The headphones are only the latest in a line of excellent value-for-money cans from JBL, and we expect that theyll perform pretty well. But are they worth the $250 price tag? (Brand New) We put the JBL Everest 710GA headphones to the test to find out. DESIGN: The JBL Everest 710GA headphones look pretty much like any other pair of JBL headphones, but thats not necessarily a bad thing. The headphones are available in two colors a dark gray and a light gray, this set is dark gray (or Gun Metal gray). The left ear cup is a little bare when it comes to features, only including a MicroUSB charging port. On the right ear cup, on the other hand, youll find an aux port, playback controls, volume controls, and so on. Overall, the headphones look quite nice. Theyre sleek, yet fun, and while they are over-ear, theyre not overly bulky or heavy. They are built almost solely with plastic, though they still dont feel cheap or like they could break easily. All these things are pretty much what weve come to expect from JBL but theyre still important to note. Of course, one of the main reasons to buy these headphones is that they work with Google Assistant, when paired with a compatible Android phone. All you need to do to activate Assistant is tap and hold the left ear cup, and we found that setting up and using Google Assistant with the headphones was very simple. Its a great feature, and one that we hope more headphone manufacturers introduce as time goes on. In the box, apart from the headphones themselves, youll find a MicroUSB charging cable, an aux cable, and a nice, sturdy hard case. We really appreciate JBL including a case like this, even if its to be expected of a high-end line like the JBL Everest line of headphones. COMFORT: JBL seems to have really stepped up its attention to comfort in the past few years, and the JBL Everest 710GA headphones are no exception to that rule. As mentioned, the headphones are quite light, which bodes well in the comfort level. At first glance it seems as though the headphones may not have enough padding under the headband, but because of the fact that theyre so light, it didnt seem to be much of an issue. In the end, a little more padding would have been nice in the headband, but it wasnt too much of an issue. Then theres the comfort of the ear cups, and we have no complaints with them. Theres plenty of padding in the ear cups, and the clamp on the headphones isnt too tight, making for a generally comfortable experience. Sound In the end, perhaps the most important thing to consider about these headphones is the sound quality, and thankfully they sound pretty good. For starters, the bass response on these headphones is relatively focused and nice-sounding. Its not over-the-top, like many other headphones boast these days, but its still strong enough to allow kick drums and bass guitars to shine through a mix. We do wish the bass response extended a little deeper than it currently does, but its a small complaint. The mid range is quite well-tuned. While the low-mids are a little more laid-back than we would have liked, the high-mids are clear and precise. Vocals shine through without sounding like an AM radio, which is always helpful. The high end also boasts a ton of clarity and detail for wireless headphones in this price range, which is a good thing. Cymbals were shimmery and defined, while the sibilance from vocals was easily heard. We really appreciated that quality here often wireless headphones do away with clarity. Apart from frequency response, the headphones offer a relatively good soundstage, and while not too much noise was let in, its important to keep in mind that these headphones arent specifically noise cancelling, so you will get some outside noise. PERFORMANCE: These are wireless headphones, and as such how they perform is an important consideration to make. Thankfully, the headphones perform pretty well. When it comes to battery life, the JBL Everest 710GA headphones come in at 25 hours, which is pretty good though not groundbreaking. The headphones connect to your listening device throughBluetooth 4.2, and as such youll a range of up to 10 meters, or 33 feet. We never experienced any jumps or skips when the headphones were within range and without too many obstacles.
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