User Tools

Site Tools


c_eative_sound_blaste_jam_eview:50_usd_bluetooth_headphone_looks

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revision Previous revision
Next revision
Previous revision
c_eative_sound_blaste_jam_eview:50_usd_bluetooth_headphone_looks [2019/12/24 13:03]
sophiahuerta811 created
c_eative_sound_blaste_jam_eview:50_usd_bluetooth_headphone_looks [2020/01/01 18:13] (current)
peggykoonce5 created
Line 1: Line 1:
 id="​cnetReview"​ section="​rvwBody"​ data-component="​indepthReview">​ Until recently, it was hard to find Bluetooth headphones that sounded decent for less than $100. But that's changing as higher grade chips and components get cheaper. ​ id="​cnetReview"​ section="​rvwBody"​ data-component="​indepthReview">​ Until recently, it was hard to find Bluetooth headphones that sounded decent for less than $100. But that's changing as higher grade chips and components get cheaper. ​
  
-Case in point: The Creative Sound Blaster Jam, a $50 (£40, AU$70) Bluetooth headphone that's lightweight,​ relatively comfortable to wear and sounds good, particularly for its modest price.+Case in point: The Creative Sound Blaster Jam,  ​http://​qna.nueracity.com/​index.php?​qa=user&​qa_1=adairadair98 ([[http://​qna.nueracity.com/​index.php?​qa=user&​qa_1=adairadair98|he said]]) ​a $50 (£40, AU$70) Bluetooth headphone that's lightweight,​ relatively comfortable to wear and sounds good, particularly for its modest price.
  
 View full gallery The Sound Blaster Jam's design is basic but endearingly retro. Sarah Tew/CNET True to its budget roots, the Sound Blaster Jam has a pretty no-frills design; in fact, it looks a little like the headphones that came with the Walkman back in the 80s. But there is something endearing about its throwback design. View full gallery The Sound Blaster Jam's design is basic but endearingly retro. Sarah Tew/CNET True to its budget roots, the Sound Blaster Jam has a pretty no-frills design; in fact, it looks a little like the headphones that came with the Walkman back in the 80s. But there is something endearing about its throwback design.
Line 11: Line 11:
 As far as features go, there'​s a pause/play button that doubles as an answer/end button for cell phone calls. The requisite volume controls are on board, and when you hold those buttons down they turn into transport controls, allowing you to advance tracks forward and back. You also get a bass boost button that does just that: boosts the bass a little while sacrificing a little clarity. As far as features go, there'​s a pause/play button that doubles as an answer/end button for cell phone calls. The requisite volume controls are on board, and when you hold those buttons down they turn into transport controls, allowing you to advance tracks forward and back. You also get a bass boost button that does just that: boosts the bass a little while sacrificing a little clarity.
  
-Last but not least, there'​s NFC tap-to-pair technology for  ​https://​discreteconnection.com/​author/​oneilmcqueen27/​ ([[https://​discreteconnection.com/​author/​oneilmcqueen27/​|discreteconnection.com]]) ​devices like the Samsung Galaxy phones that support it. Otherwise, it'll pair with any Bluetooth-enabled phone or audio source (including the iPhone) when you hold down the pairing button.+Last but not least, there'​s NFC tap-to-pair technology for devices like the Samsung Galaxy phones that support it. Otherwise, it'll pair with any Bluetooth-enabled phone or audio source (including the iPhone) when you hold down the pairing button.
  
 View full gallery What you get in the box. Sarah Tew/CNET Continue to next page 01 View full gallery What you get in the box. Sarah Tew/CNET Continue to next page 01
 02 02
c_eative_sound_blaste_jam_eview/50_usd_bluetooth_headphone_looks.1577188999.txt.gz · Last modified: 2019/12/24 13:03 by sophiahuerta811