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JBL Everest Elite 750 NC Review

2017-06-27
I'm a huge fan to jbo foot for its small it sounds relatively good for its size and it's pretty adorable and I can't wait to get ahold of the JBL post three well while we wait for that I thought it'd be a good idea to review JBL latest drop the Everest Elite 1050 and see these are JBL's newest noise cancelling earphones so I they worth the money let's find out don't forget to Like comment and subscribe the JBL Everest elite 750 NC currently come in three colorways blue gunmetal and silver personally I got the blue ones cuz I think they stand out comment below and let me know which colorway you like best these earphones currently retailed for $299 if you want to pick these up I'll have links in the description below and I'll keep them updated so you can get the best deals possible and if you're looking for deals on other headphones check out my friends over at rizz knows they find deals on almost everything ok so let's talk about what coming inside the box obviously you get the headphones but you also get a horse shell carrying case which I really like there's a pocket on the outside and there's another pocket on the inside there's even a little loop so you can attach it to your backpack inside the case there's another case that carries your micro USB cable audio cable and that weird 2 prong adapter that plane still insist on using seriously why don't I still use those things so the earphones themselves are super lightweight probably because they're mostly made out of plastic that your clips go over year end there's a good amount of padding but there isn't as much padding on the headband but I don't really mind it the right ear cut has all the controls there's a power button of volume and playback control rocker on microUSB port a bluetooth blind and a smart line one that in a second I just want to point out that comfort wise these get an 11 out of 10 the clamping force on the headband is just so perfect it doesn't feel like it's squeezing your head yes it's just so lightweight you don't have to constantly be readjusting enough I have no issues wearing these for an extended period of time they're as comfortable as the both to c35 but at a slightly cheaper price unfortunately the buns on the JBL Everest Elite 750 NC feel anything but elite sure they have great tactile feedback but they are very hard to tell apart I just touch in order to turn them on you just slide the power button off for a few seconds until the light turns blue in order to adjust the volume you just press the volume rocker or down in order to play or pause your music users press the center button what if you want to skip a track you press and hold the volume up button if you want to go back a track you press and hold the volume down button if you want to activate Siri you double press the center button personally I really don't like the setup it makes skipping tracks longer than it should and it makes going back a track a little more difficult Dennis should I prefer double or triple pressing to play pause button in order to control my music playback it makes everything so much quicker concerning battery life JBL claims these headphones look at you twenty I was a playback time what noise cancelling off and JBL claims a battery life of 15 hours with noise cancelling on but in my own test with noise cancelling on and the headphone set at 75% volume I got a battery life of 12 hours so it's not the greatest compared to others on the market but they do quick charge in 3 hours concerning wireless connectivity JBL decided to use bluetooth for that all on these headphones they have no problem keeping a clear connection through multiple walls but they only have a range of about 60 feet with direct line-of-sight and since they only use bluetooth for that oh you can only be paired to one device at a time so if you're using your headphones with your phone and now you want to listen to something on your laptop you have to go through the setup process every single time you're switching short unlike Bluetooth 4.2 where you can be paired to two devices at the same time and easily switch between the two without needing to go through the setup process I'm just surprised JBL decided to use bluetooth for that Oh instead of Bluetooth 4.2 when it comes to sound quality these headphones sound ok I feel that the sound stage is a little narrow in the instrument separation could be better but they have good vocal separation the bass is decent and the highs are clear to a certain extent if you're listening to music with a lot of bass or really high highs that's where these have some good suffering the bass were just getting muddled out and the highs would just get blown out these headphones don't have a lot of range to them and they aren't that loud which might be a good thing in the long run because they'll seem to hear what the active noise-cancelling is really good you can even adjust how much noise cancel you want through JBL headphones app if you're walking in the city and you want to be aware of your surroundings you can set them to ambient awareness high and they'll funnel in some of the ambient noise if you want to escape from the world and you don't want to here on anything you can set them to ambient awareness low and block out everything you can even set different ambient awareness levels in each year but something I did find in my testing was that if you set these headphones to the lowest ambient awareness setting they do cause a bit of a headache but that's just me and remember that smart button I mentioned earlier you can cycle through the different ambient awareness levels with a single tap so you don't actually have to open up the app every single time concerning Davio's app it's pretty good its laid out well and it works without any issues unlike other apps out there there's an equalizer with preset settings and you can even make and me my own custom EQ and since it's saved to the firm one of the headphones the EQ settings will follow you everywhere you can also see what you current battery statuses on the headphones the biggest difference between the JBL Everest elite 750 NC and the JBL Everest elite 700% a smaller form factor is that the 750 NC now has an echo cancelling microphone people didn't even know songs to them through my headphones and the call quality was crystal clear for them and I could speak in my normal voice unlike other headphones who have to speak a little louder so the mic in hear me clearly so what's the verdict on the JBL Everest elite 750 and C well they're okay the button layout needs some improving and the sound quality didn't blow me away they sound good in the middle of the spectrum but the highs and bass get muddled when stirring music is playing they're very comfortable to wear and the North cancellation is very good I really like being able to send my ambient awareness level but the battery life needs some improvement and I really don't know why JBL decided to use bluetooth for that Oh on a pair of $300 headphones in 2017 it makes using these headphones with multiple devices harder than it should these days with bluetooth for that - or Apple's w1 chip if these were priced at $250 or less then yeah but I wouldn't pay $200 for these hey if you enjoyed the video please like and subscribe it helps out more than you realize for more product reviews and deal alerts check out Jim Carrey at net if you want to support the channel pick up a shirt and I'll catch you next time
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