Product Comparison: JBL T110BT vs Skullcandy Jib (S2DUW-K003)
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- It is a really good pair of wireless headphones.
- Great wireless headphones. I recommend.
- Good sound quality and easy to connect to all my devices.
- You don't get the wireless feel as the cable is so long.
- Battery life is very much low as compared to other wireless headphones.
- I have tried several pairs of wireless Bluetooth headsets, and this Skullcandy pair is by far the best!
- Great starter wireless ear buds for a good price.
- These are pretty good wireless earbuds for the price.
- Being wireless, I'm surprised they last as long as they do. Good product!
- Battery life is definitely not 6 hours, more so 3-5 hours.
- The buttons are a good size and easy to click.
- No issues with microphone. Good sound.
- I love how these are very portable and easy to run.
- The control for the sound and music and mic is too far down the cable.
- Controls are heavy, cord is far too long, keeps pulling it down.
- Can fit easily in any small pocket. Hardly noticeable when wearing a collared shirt.
- Sufficiently loud enough to drown out noise on my commute to work.
- Call quality is decent as the microphone catches good sound.
- Sometimes they just power off for no reason. I'm annoyed that there is no volume button on them.
- The volume was a huge let down. Compared to a wired set, max volume is nothing.