![]() ![]() At the same time when listening to music, the earphones do feel bassy and tend to overpower the other frequencies but not as much as SennheiserCX 3.00 bass heavy earphones. ![]() The bass is certainly bumped up in these earphones, this honestly is perfect when exercising or running as one can really sync with the rhythm even if the mind has consciously turned off or drifted into another zone. Most earphones of this class aren’t designed with sound excellence in mind rather excellence in design. The JBL Endurance Jump is a sports class earphone. ![]() The same touch controls can be used for music control such as play/pause, volume up/down. One of the coolest features in JBL Endurance Jump is the tap/touch control system to take a call and disconnect giving a very Star Trek Next Generation vibe to it (Starfleet communicator badge). Although the brand doesn’t speak about it, expect some level of protection from it. So rain would certainly not be an issue, however, perspiration is another matter. The Endurance Jump earphones are IPX7 waterproof, meaning it can withstand water up to 1m for 30 minutes. I tried multiple times to manhandle the earphones but it always closed the gap to turn off the earphone. The little magnet hidden inside ensures that earphone automatically sticks to the ear hook to switch off when not in use. What I loved was the “PowerHook” technology as JBL calls it, which basically ensures that the earphones automatically turn on/off when putting on or taking off the earphones. This also means that your ears would be completely sealed with passive noise cancellation and audio playing through your ears which can get very dangerous when crossing the road. Caution: These earphones really are a snug fit if you learn how to adjust them to your ears. ![]()
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