Recently I owned a JBL Everest Elite 700, which I must say was a phenomenal product, it lasted me 2 years and produced fantastic sound quality and noise cancellation, not to mention the ear-pieces were amazing quality.
Recently I owned a JBL Everest Elite 700, which I must say was a phenomenal product, it lasted me 2 years and produced fantastic sound quality and noise cancellation, not to mention the ear-pieces were amazing quality.
Active noise cancellation works well and the quirky fit makes sense, but the sound quality should be better at this price
Effective noise cancellation; Stable enough for sports use
Limited detail; Slightly hard mids; A little bulky
Despite the chunky build, they're okay for runners, and decent noise cancellation will prove an attraction for commuters. Sound quality isn't the best around for £180, though, and real-world battery life isn't as long as advertised. Like other mid-tier performers, look out for this pair on sale.
Decent active noise cancellation; Good wireless performance
Not among the best sounding at the price; Chunkier and heavier than average; Battery life likely to look rather short soon
There is no shortage of competition in the headphone market at all price points. JBL has a leg up here on most others being one of the few to offer Google Assistant built-in with the Everest 710GA.
The JBL Everest 710 headphones stand out in a bass-heavy realm by being more about balance. The drivers can deliver serious thump when it's in the mix, as they did on The Knife track, but they don't boost bass when it's not called for, as the drums on the Bill Callahan track show.
Balanced sound signature with solid bass response and ideal clarity in the high-mids and highs; Sharing mode sends audio to another pair of Bluetooth headphones
Not for those seeking major bass
If what you're looking for in a pair of earphones is a no-nonsense, versatile and comfortable pair of in-ears, the JBL Everest Elite 150NC fit the bill. They not only deliver loud, lively sound, but also have a comfortable all-day fit and some advanced active noise-cancelling features to boot.
Comfortable fit; Loud versatile sound; Active noise-cancelling (ANC) kills low droning and hissing sounds; Good price for the features
Not the prettiest pair of earphones; Battery nowhere near as good as claimed
These over-ear Bluetooth headphones sound great, and ShareMe 2.0 lets you broadcast your music to others with Bluetooth cans.
Excellent overall sound quality; Comfortable to wear for long periods; ShareMe technology broadcasts music to other Bluetooth headphones; Google...
Bass is a bit overemphasized in some cases; No active noise cancelling; Somewhat expensive for the feature set provided
However, the JBL Everest 710GA headphones are a great option for those that travel often or are looking for wireless headphones for their commute that sound great and feature a smart twist.
Used for many many hours for gaming, video editing, lisening to music, making calls. Used in many enviroments with no fault. Mic is great, seem waterproof to me, matarial holding the slider together snapped slightly 5 years in- bit of tape did the trick, muffs do wear out (more comfy) simple replacement of $35 from multiple sites. Battery is superb- doesn't use any battery if plugged in
I bought these about 3 months ago and I couldn't be happier with them. The noise canceling works great. The battery life is insane (I consistently get 12 to 14 hours of use per charge). The sound quality is really good between watching videos and listening to different genres of music.
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