Just recently, at the beginning of this week, I spontaneously decided to make a new purchase of JBL headphones, since the old ones were quickly starting to run down and lose their working properties.
But somehow I suddenly wanted to remember that before the previous headphones, back in 2015-2016, I even had wired headphones that I came across in my work drawer. I remember how they used to constantly get tangled in my pockets and cling to the handles of my bags. There were even times when I tried to untangle the knot, which seemed to me to be created by nature itself, and because of this I even had to test my patience.
At that time, the sound was not the most ideal, but stable. There were moments when you suddenly get up from your workplace, forgetting that the headphones are connected to the phone and your gadget flies into free flight.
The era of wireless headphones
Then I decided to buy my first tiny wireless headphones, thanks to which I got freedom from wires. And it was just cool. But there were moments when problems started and I almost lost my headphones. Once I decided to wash my clothes and almost sent one earphone from my jeans to the washing machine. And once there were moments when I often had to find them under the sofa. It was my personal quest: "Find the earphone if you can"
And after all these adventures, I decided that it was time to move to a new level and buy JBL. For me, it was like switching from a bicycle to a motorcycle.
Here, the sound for me was like a real flight with deep bass, and the frequencies themselves were so pure that it seemed to me that I could hear them only in my imagination. But the most important thing is that there are also no wires.
Perhaps, in further evolution, something cooler will appear. For example, headphones that connect to your brain themselves and play the music that you yourself want to hear, even before you yourself understand it.