The JBL T210 are about as basic headphones as the manufacturer can make them, but they’re still Amazon’s recommended choice when looking for something in the headphone category, which leads us to wonder what’s going on here. Is it enough that they come from a recognized brand like JBL? Or do they take their place in a deserved way? That is what we will find out this time.
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Design
There is not much to say in this regard, they are in- ear headphones like any other pair we have seen, but with the advantage of having a flat cable to avoid tangles and having a metallic-finish casing next to the JBL logo to distinguish them from the competition. .
It’s clear that these are cheap headphones, but despite that they are resistant, light and fit comfortably inside the ear , which is what is really important here. Naturally they ship with 3 different sized ear tips so something can be done to improve the fit.
Likewise, we find them available in 3 very sober color presentations: pink, gray and black .
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Sound and features
The JBL T210 boast the Pure Bass JBL sound that characterizes the company’s headphones, but obviously we can’t expect quality on par with what the company’s flagship products offer, but for the price these headphones have, it’s more what good they can deliver.
Going into detail , the bass sounds forceful and deep, but not exaggerated, it could be said that they provide more low-mids than sub-bass, but even so they do not sound unbalanced at all. The bass is energetic enough to cover any genre of music without sounding boomy or intrusive.
On the other hand, the sound has warm mids with clear enough high mids, while the low mids are somewhat muted , making low vocals feel overpowered by other audio frequencies. At the same time, his means are not harsh at all.
The JBL T210’s treble has some sparkle for normal sessions, but it doesn’t convey a great deal of detail . In other words, don’t expect to hear bright or detailed highs, but don’t worry about piercing or hissy peaks either.
Finally, it should be noted that they have a control and a microphone, so they can be used as hands-free and there is a way to control music playback from the headphones.
PROS
- Very but very cheap
- Comfortable to wear and resistant
- The sound is not bad at what they cost
CONS
- Very basic in almost all aspects