Apple Airpods WILL copy this! ( JBL Live 3 earbuds )

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  • Опубликовано: 3 фев 2025

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  • @WhatGear
    @WhatGear  9 месяцев назад +7

    What do you think of JBL's case screen concept?...do reckon Apple will copy this?

    • @charlescdt6509
      @charlescdt6509 9 месяцев назад +2

      Yep Apple loves copying Samsung and RUclipsrs love acting like Apple came up with it. Good stuff.

    • @MyUncleWorksForNintendo
      @MyUncleWorksForNintendo 6 месяцев назад

      The screen is a game changer IMO. So much more convenient and seamless to have the controls right there always on the case without having to exit what you're doing/watching on the phone to open the app and then wait a few seconds for it to connect to the headphones and all that. Also having the controls for changing ANC and everything without needing to use the still awkward and finnicky touch controls on the side of the earbuds. I could see Apple copying this maybe, but not sure. Maybe they'll work a bit of watchOS into it?

    • @ricoviii1
      @ricoviii1 6 месяцев назад +1

      That pocket not to cowboys its for train conductors they need to carry pocket watches

    • @blob0000
      @blob0000 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@ricoviii1 not gonna lie I feel like it was just for everyone to store their pocket watch

    • @Westcoast_Kyle
      @Westcoast_Kyle Месяц назад

      @WhatGear I think for travel the screen would work great ,you don't have to get your phone out to use them so convenient, I could see other brands copying this.

  • @somniavitasunt
    @somniavitasunt 8 месяцев назад +17

    A no nonsense review, throurough and easy to follow; sub'ed.
    NB: The expanded hertz range for more precise audio explanation with the "unfolding paper accordion" was on point, great stuff.

  • @SibTiger33
    @SibTiger33 7 месяцев назад +2

    So I managed to pick these up early.. And wow..
    Very very impressive. I'm surprised you didn't mention all the extensive transparency and speak to chat options on these buds

  • @ankushdasmusic
    @ankushdasmusic 6 месяцев назад +2

    Just got it after watching your review in India, love it!
    I'd say it is a mix of sony's (sound quality) and Bose's comfort.
    The battery life is exceptional, of course.

  • @Valorantthrower188
    @Valorantthrower188 5 месяцев назад

    Great explanation.. loved it..
    Especially the hearing range demo with the folded paper..
    Genius

  • @JohnCalistro
    @JohnCalistro 6 месяцев назад +2

    Awesome explanation on Hi-Res Audio.

    • @WhatGear
      @WhatGear  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks John

    • @JohnCalistro
      @JohnCalistro 6 месяцев назад

      I got one Live Beam 3, arrived couple days ago!

  • @irenemarshall6853
    @irenemarshall6853 5 месяцев назад

    Wow. This was a very well in-depth review of these JBLs. Made me instantly want to buy them!

  • @BMakk205
    @BMakk205 6 месяцев назад +4

    Is there a way to disable or turn off the case?

  • @francischiew7080
    @francischiew7080 5 месяцев назад +1

    can't help but comment on the last few words of this review "if you are looking for new earbuds don't just default to what everyone else seems to be using shop around a bit & consider the options first" was exactly what i did

  • @bigbuckoramma
    @bigbuckoramma 8 месяцев назад +11

    Given that Samsung own Harmon/JBL/AKG now, the fact that they are not incorporating Galaxy Buds features in to these to bridge the gap, and place these as a Premium alternative to thr Buds Pro, is kind of mind boggling to me. A little of thr Samsung integration in these wouls go ablong way to making them more appealing.

    • @elmaster6207
      @elmaster6207 6 месяцев назад

      I think that Samsung owns the company but operates separately.

    • @bigbuckoramma
      @bigbuckoramma 6 месяцев назад

      @@elmaster6207 sure, but there is no reason why they can't operate independently, and still leverage the parent companies ecosystem to add Samsung Gear specific functionality.
      For example, look at how Beats products are stand alone, and well with all devices, but still have Apple specific integration and features for their devices. Samsung should do the same. It would be in their interest to do so.

    • @nikoder8790
      @nikoder8790 6 месяцев назад

      If you own a Samsung, just get Samsung buds then... You want Samsung buds functionality, so just get them? I personally am looking at these for an android device that's not Samsung, so I don't need those features...

    • @bigbuckoramma
      @bigbuckoramma 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@nikoder8790 that's fine, but there is also no reason for them not to. Again, Beats puts Apple Features into their products, and theybtoo work fine with Android and other "off brand" devices, but when you DO use it with an iPhone you get added features.
      So Samsung should do the Samsung JBL, don't make it a proprietary ecosystem product like Galaxy Buds, but add Samsung Gear features to the JBL buds, so that when you do connect them to a Samsung Phone, you get added perks that a Bud user would, just the same Beats on Apple. Its really that simple.

  • @NOAM3070
    @NOAM3070 7 месяцев назад +3

    thank you very much you helped me whit the explanation of hi- res!

    • @NOAM3070
      @NOAM3070 6 месяцев назад

      * with

  • @laurenaubee1737
    @laurenaubee1737 7 месяцев назад +2

    I love these and and am probably gonna buy a pair but I can't help but think we've gone full circle, with the touch screen on the case, its basically like an ipod! 😂

    • @groovy_jameshurt3
      @groovy_jameshurt3 5 месяцев назад

      @@laurenaubee1737 lol tru, but on the other hand, lots of on board controls from the case itself without going 2 crazy is amazing.

  • @jgmusic81
    @jgmusic81 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for the review, I was just about to upgrade my old Live Pros. Also won 30% discount on all JBL products in Mcdonalds Monopoly😂 Your review was the last missing piece to my new purchase👍😉

  • @sam_ueljnr
    @sam_ueljnr 26 дней назад

    How, would you say, do these compare to Sony’s WF-1000XM4 in terms of noise cancelling, if you've tried them? I am heavily towards noise cancelling for sleep reasons and if there's a better pair of earbuds that achieve this that you would recommend, I'd be glad and would appreciate that. Also, my preference is for one that imitates silence better rather than white noise. Please advise.

  • @marcantmc80
    @marcantmc80 3 месяца назад

    These are great! Only issue is when putting the case in your pocket, it tends to unlock by itself, wish it was a way to lock the screen

  • @pjewscal2500
    @pjewscal2500 6 месяцев назад +2

    Do these sound better than the galaxy buds 2 pro?? I mean the buds 2 pro sound super great, i wanted to say I'm always looking for new earbuds for better quality

  • @daredevil7487
    @daredevil7487 2 месяца назад

    Hello there. I am using this earbuds ua week . Everything is very good 👍. But I noticed that the charge of the charging case drains pretty fast from 100% to 5 %. In fact I needed to charge the case thrice in a week. I think one downside of this very good earbuds is that charge drains from it even if you do not use them or when they are in the case.

  • @RJ_Uploads
    @RJ_Uploads 9 месяцев назад +5

    How is the transparency mode on these earbuds compared to the airpod pros?

    • @WhatGear
      @WhatGear  9 месяцев назад +5

      Honestly I think Airpods may still hold the throne in terms of transparency, however with these you can adjust the exact level that feels natural for you.

    • @RJ_Uploads
      @RJ_Uploads 9 месяцев назад +2

      @WhatGear thanks a ton for that, now I have to test the waters!

    • @SibTiger33
      @SibTiger33 7 месяцев назад

      Double tap gives you natural hearthrough

  • @carlosharris8998
    @carlosharris8998 Месяц назад

    I have these and I do love them. However tour pro 3 is definitely closer to the airpods with noise cancellation and sound. Not to mention the case is actually a Bluetooth transmitter

  • @leonchui
    @leonchui 4 месяца назад +1

    Can I use it with iPhone and Mac? Will the ear bug switch between the two?

    • @Mikey-ym6ok
      @Mikey-ym6ok 3 месяца назад

      It works with ios and has multipoint connection

  • @lindleybulado
    @lindleybulado 5 месяцев назад

    Hi. I just want to ask before I buy. Does the sound the leak even at highest volume? Especially when in use around people sleeping.

  • @Live4Christ1995
    @Live4Christ1995 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hey! Great review of the new buds. I've been looking for a new set of earbuds. Would you recommend the JBL Live 3 earbuds over the JBL Tour Pro 2 earbuds in terms of specs? Would love to know your thoughts!

  • @BerZ3rker360
    @BerZ3rker360 6 месяцев назад +25

    Apple will copy this in 6 years

    • @elizabethstrickland8604
      @elizabethstrickland8604 5 месяцев назад

      @@BerZ3rker360 fact

    • @chachdi4667
      @chachdi4667 5 месяцев назад

      @@BerZ3rker360 in September they will make the same

    • @6767kelso
      @6767kelso 4 месяца назад +1

      and they will call it revolutionary as will their minions.

  • @honantong
    @honantong 5 месяцев назад

    Which do you recommend? In our store only had buds 3, tried and lived the sound. But fear dropping it, too small, even hard to pick it up... How do they compare n terms of sound, bass , noise cancelling and microphone clarity

  • @DjJopiee
    @DjJopiee 7 месяцев назад

    Should i upgrade from the live pro 2?

  • @loknguyen7442
    @loknguyen7442 Месяц назад

    I must have gotten a defected one. It fit snugly but it's keep saying its not in the ear so the tapping is a hit miss. Bass is about the same as my current Live Pro 2, treble a little clearer.

  • @Jake_Frac
    @Jake_Frac 6 месяцев назад

    Does the Tour Pro 2 have better ANC & Transparency?

  • @Backstabberella
    @Backstabberella 7 месяцев назад

    What an amazing review. Loved your style of incorporating memes and cool info like that cowboypockets. Subbed, looking forward to more of such amazing content. Quick question - I have Galaxy buds 2 pro at present, will it be worth upgrading to these?

  • @Fifavin14
    @Fifavin14 7 месяцев назад

    What about the live flex 3? Are they good?

  • @NutSac78
    @NutSac78 7 месяцев назад

    I have 230nc and they are really good for the price.

  • @BlaQ_OwL
    @BlaQ_OwL 7 месяцев назад +2

    Are these available in USA?

  • @JoshuaDubois-g9z
    @JoshuaDubois-g9z 7 месяцев назад

    Yall i got a question these buds vs tour pro 2 which one got better sound quality? got the tour pro 2 and love them but if these have better quality ill consider getting them

  • @SibTiger33
    @SibTiger33 8 месяцев назад

    When are these released in the uk ?

  • @ankurpaul7271
    @ankurpaul7271 7 месяцев назад

    Will it be a worthy upgrade to my oppo enco x2? I still love my oppo's NGL 😅

  • @KID_CHAMELEON
    @KID_CHAMELEON 5 месяцев назад

    I'm between these and the live buds 3. Majority of in-ear buds are uncomfortable and tend to hurt my ears after a few minutes. I wonder if these or the bud version are more comfortable.

    • @groovy_jameshurt3
      @groovy_jameshurt3 5 месяцев назад

      Personally I've had that problem with some brands, but these fit like a glove,without the ache after for 10 hours for me.

  • @donnagathers6979
    @donnagathers6979 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great Video,

  • @alexfrtiz505
    @alexfrtiz505 7 месяцев назад

    When will these be available in the us? I can't wait to get them

    • @Tox666xicshockk
      @Tox666xicshockk 7 месяцев назад

      @@alexfrtiz505 Amazon says they'll be released July 7th

  • @efrengarcia3231
    @efrengarcia3231 5 месяцев назад

    Are these not available in the US? Been trying to buy them and can't seem to find them anywhere.

  • @DANIELAKA2TIMES
    @DANIELAKA2TIMES 6 месяцев назад

    Hello are these good to use for the gym?

    • @ankushdasmusic
      @ankushdasmusic 6 месяцев назад

      Yes, it is ip55 rated (live beam 3), fits nicely in my case

  • @SibTiger33
    @SibTiger33 8 месяцев назад

    Is the transparency mode better than the live pro 2?

    • @xxxxxxxxxxxxxx876
      @xxxxxxxxxxxxxx876 7 месяцев назад

      I've saw that you picked them up, do you think it is better?

  • @aabuahro
    @aabuahro 4 месяца назад

    Your explanation of the LDAC and high frequency response is wrong and sound doesn’t work like this 😢

  • @tonyhughjohnson7311
    @tonyhughjohnson7311 5 месяцев назад +1

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  • @FM-fm2yq
    @FM-fm2yq 5 месяцев назад

    They should push a firmware update that shows who is calling you, not just answer or decline! xD but other then that it's a beast!

  • @gilghost
    @gilghost 7 месяцев назад

    good product only drawback it gathers a lot of dust under the eartips

  • @leomillard7637
    @leomillard7637 9 месяцев назад +1

    is it worth the upgrade from the tour pro 2?

    • @WhatGear
      @WhatGear  8 месяцев назад +6

      If the size of the case doesn’t bother you I’d stick with the tour pro 2… tour pros are still considered the flagship

  • @alvjana1
    @alvjana1 24 дня назад

    Nice tws, but without nice bass, if you wann more bass. Better buy JBL Live Pro 2

  • @rolins3279
    @rolins3279 8 месяцев назад +1

    Bluetooth 5.4 (even if 5.3 is already better than nothing), LC3, Auracast, the swipe gesture on the earbuds to adjust the volume, and above all integration into the Samsung ecosystem like Apple does with its Beats, without that, why pay almost $200 for these earbuds, when OnePlus Buds 3, Realme Buds Air 5 Pro and especially Huawei Freebuds Pro 3 exist and cost between $80-$150 for the same thing if not better 🤷🏽‍♂️

    • @Triple-6
      @Triple-6 8 месяцев назад +2

      I think this criticism is a little bit harsh. Bluetooth 5.4 vs. 5.3 would be very minor. But their website says these will support LE audio with a future update. I would imagine this could mean LC3 support. Yea, it would’ve been pretty nice to have swipe gesture to control volume. I’m not sure exactly how Galaxy Buds integrate with their phones but these new JBL earbuds finally support a high enough quality codec with LDAC. That was one noticeable drawback for their previous earbuds. Only having basic SBC and AAC really made them best for iPhones. Now with a high enough bandwidth codec and their top tier app, features and amount of control - I’m not sure what Samsung integration could offer that’s so much better or different.
      Those other earbuds you mentioned are great. I’m heavy into analyzing objective data like frequency response graphs while minding basic concepts of psychoacoustics. And there’s no denying that those other earbuds are well tuned in that they’re relatively balanced with varying degrees of controlled, extra bass, as many people like. But I don’t know that the OnePlus Buds 3 and Realme Air 5 Pro will compete as a total package considering the extremely balanced and smooth tuning style that a Harman owned company like JBL provides with their earbuds, if the previous Live Pro 2 is anything to go by. JBL also has one of the best in-app equalizers around with an ample amount of bands that allow the user to actually adjust the frequency for each. That’s not common enough. A smooth frequency response without odd spikes or cutouts combined with that kind of EQ is a serious combo. Basic experience with parametric equalizers in a program like Pro Tools makes that clear.
      Huawei’s Freebuds Pro 3 are around $250 (USD) last I checked the other day. They’re also not the most accessible pair of earbuds to get. I know they’re kind of a sleeper pair. They’re very well tuned as described above and have maybe the best microphone performance for call quality around. Still, they cost more and are not gonna be as smooth to deal with returns/ exchanges/ warranty due to how inaccessible they are and not readily sold here. I remember reading about some extra work a user needed to do in order to get the app up and running since they weren’t natively available. And the EQ, of course, isn’t up to par with JBL’s.
      Sorry for the book, I’ve seen you around and I know you’re into this stuff more than the average user. I remember speaking with you a while ago on some random video/ community post (maybe a Mike o’Brien one for the Bose QC II?) Anyways, these new JBL earbuds should be considered by anyone looking for a quality pair imo. The combination of all metrics is approaching a perfect pair for the average person. The screen in the case may not be most useful for some but I’m sure there’s many who will be surprised how much they enjoy it. I think a $200 (USD) price is perfectly fair for these. I haven’t been excited about a pair of earbuds in a while and took a long break from any purchases after poor experiences with previous Sennheiser and Sony models. These are not yet available for purchase but I’ll be sure to first wait for the measurement data to confirm their tuning and ANC is solid.

    • @rolins3279
      @rolins3279 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@Triple-6 I don't know where you looked, but the Huawei Freebuds Pro 3 are currently around $150, and even when they came out, they weren't $250.
      Bluetooth LE should have been integrated out of the box, not in a hypothetical update.
      Regarding integration with the Samsung ecosystem, firstly many people prefer earbuds with stems, which the Galaxy Buds don't offer, secondly the Galaxy Buds don't have true multipoint, it's just the Automatic swap between Samsung devices.
      Since Samsung likes to copy Apple in recent years, it would be good to also copy the good things by integrating JBL into the Samsung ecosystem (automatic swap), especially since there is no Galaxy headphone.
      Concerning the Oneplus Buds 3 and Realme Buds Air 5 Pro, they have an application as complete as that of the JBL, and from my point of view, sound as good if not better than the JBL.
      It's good that Samsung has its ecosystem, but before integrating specific functionalities into it, Samsung must imperatively integrate the basic functionalities of the Android/Windows world (real multipoint, Google/Microsoft Pair, and above all a universal hi-fi codec like Ldac / Aptx HD and a real equalizer like on these JBL ), contrary to what Samsung believes, this will save them a lot more of customers, and above all, a closed ecosystem like Apple, will always scare away Android/Windows consumers.
      🙏🏽

    • @Triple-6
      @Triple-6 8 месяцев назад +1

      @rolins3279 Hey, I enjoy this discussion and have tried to post my reply but it has been auto deleted multiple times now. I understand not to post links or even be too descriptive with website names. Still it was instantly removed. I understand this is a problem many people face on here. It is extremely frustrating. Is there a way to get around this or send it to you another way?

    • @Triple-6
      @Triple-6 8 месяцев назад +2

      @rolins3279 I wanna preface this by saying I appreciate this convo and hope you don’t see it as an argument. I appreciate being able to discuss and debate ideas with someone like you. You’re informed and interested in these topics, I see you all over the place on videos for earbuds and things. I’d love to keep this shorter but it’s not easy when trying to flesh things out properly. I hope it’s at least smooth, easy to read and enjoyable lol.
      I’m in the US and if I look up the HUAWEI Freebuds Pro 3, I’m seeing many prices closer to $245, like on the most popular online marketplace. Huawei themselves has ‘em for 799 RM (Malaysian) which is about $170 USD at today’s exchange rate. Makes sense that it would be a bit more on top when ordering from resellers in a different country. As I was getting at, this whole thing is tricky because people in the US can be ordering from independent sellers who need a profit, charge shipping and may offer little to no return/ exchange window. And warranty is commonly non existent on products purchased from another country. The point was that the price for these is generally above the Live Beam 3 here in the US and just clearly doesn’t have the same level of accessibility. You can’t walk in a Best Buy or Target and pick up a pair, for example. And even the online US sources are somewhat scattered over a few different websites, some showing low stock, and mostly from whom I wouldn’t risk purchasing it from. I would also imagine most if not all options are not considered authorized resellers. It’s messy.
      Yea it’s definitely preferable to have all features out of the box, like Bluetooth LE. I just wanted to clarify that JBL acknowledged it will be coming in an update. I wouldn’t worry about this or consider it a hypothetical. It’s not unheard of for respectable companies to provide new features or improvements if they say they will. Sony, Sennheiser, Jabra, etc. did the same thing to positive reception.
      I agree that those other three earbuds sound similarly good or even better depending on who you ask. But one look at the frequency responses for these other three earbuds and say, JBL’s previous Live Pro 2, and it’s easy to see all four are more similar than different. Many people would be satisfied with either of these options especially with the ability to tweak to taste via EQ. But the apps are most definitely not the same. The OnePlus Buds 3, Realme Buds Air 5 Pro and Huawei Freebuds Pro 3 are going to have varying levels of customizabilty vs. JBL’s app. Depending on which one you compare to what, there may be a lack of ability to adjust ANC and ambient sound modes with the same granularity, for example. Or pick another feature or option. But forget about those other smaller details - this isn’t some big deal when one is slightly more flexible in this and another more flexible in that.
      What sets JBL apart from this group is the combination of their generally smooth frequency response, without many odd cutouts and spikes, paired with their EQ. This in-app EQ has more bands than many apps out there but you’re also able to adjust the frequency for each. I don’t know that you’re realizing how big of a deal that is. If you do any audio editing via software like Pro Tools, Audacity, etc. you might have a different perspective. The more bands you have and with the ability to change the center frequency for each, provides much, much more flexibility in getting the sound you want. When there are already some spikes and cutouts, even subtle, it can be trickier to shape that part of the response to what you want, especially with these relatively limited equalizers. When the response is essentially a smooth gradual slope, you can much more easily boost or cut the frequency (of your choosing, to boot) to the desired effect. I’m not doing the greatest job explaining but the concept is, you have a bit better of a canvas to work with (default tuning) and then a noticeably more precise tool to edit it (EQ). I don’t even know that those other three earbuds have the same amount of EQ bands as JBL. Pretty sure none allow adjusting the frequency for each one. That’s not common.
      Similarly, there’s the recently released Nothing Ear that takes it a big step forward and not only allows you to adjust the center frequency for each band but also allows you to adjust it’s Q factor! With Q factor control, you can increase or decrease the range of affected frequencies on either side of that center frequency that you chose. This allows you to make narrow, precise cuts or boosts and also more wide cuts and boosts as you please. This is simply unheard of and probably the best in-app EQ of all wireless earbuds around. I think only the Shure app offers a similar level of EQ control. And so those other earbuds’ in-app EQ is great and all, if they have enough bands. But you’re forced to use whatever frequencies they say is the right one. With an EQ like JBL’s, YOU say which is the right frequencies you want to make louder or quieter. And with Nothing’s offering, you have what’s essentially a parametric equalizer. As you see, with sound perception being so incredibly subjective and nuanced, you want the most flexibility in tweaking that you can get.
      Sorry, this is already crazy long. I’m confused about your thoughts on Samsung and their ecosystem integration. It seems on one hand you’re saying you want them to bring JBL’s hardware into it by making the Live Beam 3 have automatic swap, for example. But on the other hand you want Samsung to improve their ecosystem by implementing true multipoint, universal hi-fi codec, proper EQ, etc. I understand they could do both but my point from my initial comment was that JBL is already doing all these things, offering an experience that’s better than the generally limited functionality that you get from Samsung’s attempt to copy Apple. I initially said “I’m not sure what Samsung integration could offer that’s so much better or different.” Sure, there’s some quality of life things like maybe a widget to see battery life built into the system UI, for example. Maybe a slightly faster time to connect. Some random QoL things here or there, sure. But then they force features (read: limitations) like only giving the ability to connect to multiple Samsung devices. Or no multi-band EQ at all. And if you dare use their Galaxy Buds on “incorrect hardware,” you get things taken away from you.
      It’s clear JBL’s latest earbuds will provide a fleshed out and inclusive experience regardless of the name brand on your phone. Or if you want to have the same general behaviors and control when connected to your computer, TV, etc. That’s monumentally more preferable than being coerced to use a certain this or that. I’m on an iPhone and I would love to get a pair of Galaxy Buds but it doesn’t make sense because of the forced limitations on non Android and Samsung devices. Similar to how it isn’t wise for many non Apple users to buy AirPods Pro because of Apple’s forced limitation bs. So I say this kind of ecosystem locking has to go! It would be fine to have less “game breaking” quality of life features exclusive to their ecosystem. But that’s not enough for these companies. They lock more and more basic features and behaviors to be available only when they say it should be. I’m glad JBL’s earbuds haven’t gone that route. Who would want that?
      On the same topic, Apple does indeed implement some ecosystem perks for their Beats brand as you mentioned for a comparison. I think this was in a comment you deleted or edited. But if you notice, they are careful not to do that “too well.” They make sure that this product line is generally using an older H1 chip if their premium AirPods are using H2, for example. That ANC is not up to par next to their AirPods counterpart. That the tuning isn’t as balanced on most of that gear. The list goes on. They’re careful to create this ladder of tiers in their products with contrived limits that make sure not to step on eachother’s toes and always forces the customer to spend more if they want a certain level of performance.
      Finally, a very important aspect to consider is that JBL is simply one of many, many audio related brands owned by Harman International. To help illustrate an important point, they also own AKG, Arcam, Bang & Olufsen (automotive audio), Harman Kardon (home/ car audio), Infinity, Mark Levinson Audio Systems, Revel, Roon, and Selenium among others. While Samsung Electronics did purchase Harman International around 2017, Harman is in fact an independent subsidiary. This means they have their own assets, liabilities, bank accounts and maintain their own financial records. This is a hugely respected and popular company who has been heavily involved in consumer and professional audio for nearly half a century. Imagine if you bought a car whose expensive audio system can only be EQed if you did it with a Samsung phone. Or your home audio entertainment system had basic features and functions locked behind some random Samsung gear. Your new AKG N5 Hybrid wireless earbuds. Etc. etc. Remember, Harman is an independent subsidiary. They have their own interests to maintain and I strongly agree with you, forcing customers into a closed ecosystem will scare ‘em away. Samsung users can stay within their ecosystem limits but I wanna enjoy Harman’s expertise on other gear with full freedom and capabilities. I imagine I’m not alone.

    • @rolins3279
      @rolins3279 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@Triple-6 It's true that it's a real cobblestone 😅, but nothing is ever long enough when you read a person who knows what he's talking about, but above all who is polite, something that has become really rare on the internet 🙏🏽
      Indeed, the Harman group despite being owned by Samsung has a certain autonomy, but nothing prevents Samsung from integrating JBLs into the Samsung ecosystem 🤷🏽‍♂️, as I said above, it will bring a lot more customers to Samsung (especially since Samsung officially doesn't have headphones), especially Apple users, this is what Apple is doing with its Beats to suck up some Android customers.
      It's been 2-3 years that I haven't recommended Samsung's earbuds to my friends and customers (in fact, many do product returns to exchange the Galaxy Buds for more universal /open earbuds), the possibility of using their earbuds with any device (others Android smartphones, iPhone, Mac, Windows...) and the real multipoint has become essential.
      I'm a fan, a Samsung user from the 1st hour, and it hurts me to see that Samsung doesn't understand that in this race for closed ecosystems, the biggest losers in the long term will be them.
      The big winners in the West (Europe, North America) will be Google but especially Apple 🍏, and in Asia (China 🇨🇳, Indonesia 🇮🇩... ) will be the Chinese manufacturers who already have an interconnection between their different ecosystems.

  • @ronbrooks6547
    @ronbrooks6547 5 месяцев назад

    That Pocket Watch pocket is used as my change pocket. They give me coins and I toss it in there.

  • @Jopoilija
    @Jopoilija 8 месяцев назад

    I waiting for live buds 3🎉 I had live pro2 😢

    • @francischiew7080
      @francischiew7080 5 месяцев назад

      wish jbl will do an updated version of live pro 2 too

    • @Jopoilija
      @Jopoilija 5 месяцев назад

      @@francischiew7080 thease are that update? Live 3 TWS: buds, flex, beam

  • @jasonmcmaster4968
    @jasonmcmaster4968 6 дней назад

    I’ve had these JBLs for about 4 or 5 months now. Overall opinion is these are not worth the money. You save $50 going to these over AirPods Pro 2 but you lose more than that in overall quality. You will not use the screen as often as you would expect. I hardly ever touch mine, opting for greater control using my phone or the built in touch commands. It’s cool in theory but limited to what you can actually do with it so it is pretty useless. For the sound quality, it’s pretty great as with all JBL products. However, my AirPods Pro 2 were a little greater in sound quality. ANC with the AirPod’s Pro 2 blows this one out of the water. I work in a cubicle office with 30 other people. With my JBL on ANC turned all the way to max, I still hear people eating, clipping finger nails, drumming on their desk, talking, etc. Even swapping the earbuds on the JBLs didn’t provide greater ANC capabilities. With the AirPods Pro 2 someone would have to tap me on the shoulder to get my attention because I couldn’t hear them talking directly behind me. Spend the extra $50 and get a lot better quality in the AirPods Pro 2 and don’t be distracted by the screen on the case because it’s not worth it.

    • @jasonmcmaster4968
      @jasonmcmaster4968 6 дней назад

      One mention I forgot about, the JBL case does hold a MUCH longer charge than the APP2 case. It lasts so long with the JBLs that I forget they need charging. That being said, it’s still not worth the $50 you will save over all.

  • @jacobdolphine1829
    @jacobdolphine1829 4 месяца назад

    Why does everyone keep sleeping on jbl earbuds, especially the jbl live earbuds 3. Are those bad like that ?

  • @frozengamer3030
    @frozengamer3030 9 месяцев назад +4

    Buy these that's an option

    • @WhatGear
      @WhatGear  9 месяцев назад +1

      😆 and they are a good one

    • @frozengamer3030
      @frozengamer3030 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@WhatGear when is the release date

    • @WhatGear
      @WhatGear  9 месяцев назад

      @@frozengamer3030 I believe it should be from today

    • @frozengamer3030
      @frozengamer3030 9 месяцев назад

      @@WhatGear oh really thanks

    • @seefeel2043
      @seefeel2043 9 месяцев назад

      @@WhatGear do not see them both in US and EU stores :(

  • @applejuice-4706
    @applejuice-4706 2 месяца назад

    They are way to quiet at max volume.. I returned them.

  • @alexleiton9237
    @alexleiton9237 5 месяцев назад

    Apple has never been a reference in sound...

  • @karengill8234
    @karengill8234 7 месяцев назад

    A grateret

  • @nikigy5963
    @nikigy5963 9 месяцев назад +1

    🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @RAJKUMARSINGH-qv1sl
    @RAJKUMARSINGH-qv1sl 4 месяца назад

    Battery backup is not good

  • @multijohnnybest
    @multijohnnybest Месяц назад

    Apple will not copy TEMU
    style

  • @AP-ko3xy
    @AP-ko3xy 4 месяца назад

    Apple eill copy as it does always... And will do the. Best implementation and the world will go gaga over it.. thats whats been happening

  • @Flakitonica
    @Flakitonica 7 месяцев назад +2

    No EarPods can kill the AirPods

    • @thunderclap2511
      @thunderclap2511 7 месяцев назад +2

      Lol

    • @mosu9133
      @mosu9133 7 месяцев назад +1

      Too late

    • @AniYT.
      @AniYT. 7 месяцев назад +2

      Does your airpods support Ldac? 🤣😅

    • @sophicutler1492
      @sophicutler1492 6 месяцев назад

      No Apple fanboys and their dogma….

    • @JaesDev
      @JaesDev 6 месяцев назад

      Lol iSheep cant be beat. Ahahaha they are already sucking up Apple's ass. Ahahaha

  • @pilogin8866
    @pilogin8866 Месяц назад

    Thank you for waisting my time

  •  5 месяцев назад

    ~05:40 didn't "helped" at all.

  • @mikeellis5801
    @mikeellis5801 9 месяцев назад +1

    yer concept case is nice touch