I’ve tried all three sizes of silicone tips with both sets of wings. Speaking of wearing them, they are near impossible to keep in my ears regardless of the set-up. As we have recommended, it is always better to have more ear wing size options for a better fit or if possible, try to find samples in the store to test if they will work on your ears.
SONY WF SP800N REVIEW PRO
The JBL Reflect Flow Pro is just launched recently in Europe, while the Sony WF-SP800N was launched in May 2020 and has accumulated a rating of above average on most shopping sites. JBL Reflect Flow Pro Price US$215 ( £159.99) (win) IP55 dust-protected and protected from low-pressure water sprayĩh battery life for music with ANC on (win)Ģ4h total battery life including charging case (win)ġ8h total battery life including charging case We compared all the specifications and highlighted the key differences between the JBL Reflect Flow Pro vs the Sony WF-SP800N below.īuy JBL Reflect Flow Pro 2021 JBL Reflect Flow Pro On the other hand, charging time is dropping due to new development in charging technology. The weight is also getting lighter while the battery life has improved to as high as 8 hours. The general trend for earbud design is getting smaller in size, with the emphasis that they do not protrude too much from the ears when worn. Read also: Sweat Resistant Sports Sunglasses Designed for Running If the earbud is not protected against water or sweat, or is easy to fall out during sports activity, then it does not qualify to be a sports earbud. The primary criteria for sports earbuds are the IP rating and the secure fitting, preferably using ear wings. In this review, we review and discuss the differences JBL Reflect Flow Pro or the Sony WF-SP800N sports earbuds.