Gadget Review: JBL Synchros E40 BT Headphones


Music plays a special part in our daily lives especially these days when the connected world is offering apps that provide users with almost unlimited access to millions of tracks for a certain fee. Having said this, getting a good quality audio equipment is now as important as the music people store on the cloud.

Among the many brands currently available in the market, JBL is one that hopes to offer a broad line of premium audio products that will appeal to a lot of audiophiles or even to ordinary consumers who fancy high fidelity sound whether it’s for personal use or for a backyard pool party.


One model in JBL’s lineup that’s particularly interesting (especially for users who are looking for an upgrade from the pre-packaged headphones on their smartphones or tablets is the Synchros E40BT. This particular model boasts Bluetooth connectivity making it an ideal companion headphone for smart devices.

We’ve borrowed a couple of E40BT headphones from JBL to test and here is our full review, which we hope will help consumers check if the Synchros E40 BT is the right type of product for them in case they’re on the hunt for a new headphone.

WHAT’s IN THE BOX

The Synchros E40 BT comes in a somewhat traditional box. Opening the paper box is a pretty straight forward deal. The headphone is wrapped in plastic and sits at the center of the box and there’s a smaller box taped into the side that contains the headphone’s accessories and paper work.


Opening the smaller box, you’ll find a straight aux cable that will allow users to plug in the headphone to a source with a 3.5mm audio jack. The E40BT also comes with a USB aux cable for charging its lithium ion batteries, one safety sheet and a quick-start guide that comes in different languages.

DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION

JBL has designed the E40BT probably with the intention of targeting young professionals. The headphone comes in different colors including black, white, blue and red; but unlike other brands who try funky and over-the-top designs, JBL showed restraint and kept the design clean and simple.


For a headphone, the E40BT comes with more moving parts compared to most products in the market. For starters there’s the adjustable headband whose middle part is lined with foam covered with leatherette. The sound drivers are mounted on two hinges that swivel horizontally and vertically, which allows the headphone to be folded compact and placed in a bag or purse.

Around 99% of the headphone is constructed with plastic with a matte finish. The ear cup covers feature a metallic paint job with a ripple design pattern, which adds a subtle texture to the device and could very well help prevent the JBL branding on the side from fading and scratches.


One minor gripe we had with the E40BT was the headband. Its curvature makes for quite a snug fit (a little too much to our liking), which can cause a little discomfort during extended hours of use. However, we’re thinking that this little issue just needs a bit of getting used to (much like wearing a new pair of shoes) and the fit will likely be better as the headphone is used more.

FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES

As a Bluetooth headphone, it’s very important that the E40BT is capable of providing easy access and control to a user’s music library wirelessly. JBL accomplishes this by putting buttons on the side of the ear cup, specifically the one on the left.


These buttons allow users to control different functions of the headphones including music volume, pause/play and an interesting feature called “ShareMe” that lets users stream music wirelessly to another ShareMe equipped device. It’s quite a trick but we’re not sure if a lot of people would find it useful and we don’t know a lot of devices that have this feature.

The left ear cup also houses the microphone as well as the button that activates the Bluetooth pairing function of the device. Speaking of Bluetooth, the pairing button doubles as an indicator for the headphone’s other functions: a fast blinking white light means it’s trying to pair with a source, a solid white light means it’s on and a red light means it needs a recharge.


As for music controls, the buttons on the six and twelve o’clock positions adjust the music volume while the button at the 9 o’clock position is a multi-function button (MFB) for play/pause, skip track and previous track. Users can even skip a track forward or backward by pressing the MFB twice (and holding it).

The Multi-function button can also control calls (if it’s connected to a phone) – a single press on the MFB answers a call while a long press rejects a call. Surprisingly, it can even handle two calls at the same time. A single press on the MFB hangs up the current call and switches the user to the second call while a long press on the button switches back the call to the first caller.


As for the ShareMe button, it’s not as intuitive as we might like. We tried the feature shortly after unboxing the E40BT but we only succeeded in making it work after reading the manual. Not that it doesn’t work (it does), but it’s just that it’s a bit confusing to use on your first try.

AUDIO QUALITY

Now, let’s dive into the headphone’s acoustics; and for the Synchros E40BT it’s all about that bass. People who are looking for a good headphone for their RnB or EDM-filled library. JBL has managed to this by combining its PureBass performance with the E40BT’s 40mm drivers.


However, after a few days of testing we found out that this high levels of bass can only be achieved using a wired connection. There’s a noticeable loss of bass when you try to use the headphones using a Bluetooth connection, but for non-audiophiles we reckon the sound quality won’t be affected much.

If in case, you need to tone down the bass, a smartphone’s or tablet’s EQ settings can still be used to adjust the sound output.

Technical Specifications (Click Me!)

Driver  40mm
Freq  20 – 22kHz
Maximum SPL  115dB @ 30mW
Impedance  32 ohms
Connections  3.5mm jack
BT frequency range  2.402 – 2.480GHz
BT transmitter power  <4dBm
BT transmitter modulation GFSK π/4 DQPSK 8-DPSK
Support BT 3.0, A2DP v1.3,
AVRCP v1.5, HFP v1.6, HSP v1.2
Rated power input  30mW
Microphone sensitivity -42dBV/Pa @ 1kHz
Battery type  Lithium polymer (3.7V, 610mAh)
Music playing time  16 hours
Talk time  24 hours
Weight  .205KG

FINAL WORDS

There are a lot of things that can be liked with the JBL Synchros E40BT. First, we really like the sound that its 40mm drivers deliver that provides high levels of bass. We we’re also impressed by its long battery life, which JBL claims goes up to 16 hours of continued use without needing a recharge (ours lasted around 3 days with 5-6 hours of use per day).

Compared to other headphones in the market, the E40BT offers great results in a colorful package that packs a lot of nifty features. The design is subtle (though there might be too much branding on the device for some people’s tastes) and the colors offered by JBL ensures that consumers have a choice when they go to the store to purchase the device.

Now, on to the not so good stuff. First there’s the headband – which is quite too snug to our liking (again, this might change as the band’s curvature gets more relaxed with continued use). Moreover, after days of use, we noticed that the adjustable segments on the band can easily get loose. The ShareMe function is also okay, but again, we’re not sure if there’s a lot of situation where the feature can be useful and that operating it is not as intuitive as we’d like.

With all things said, the JBL Synchros E40BT is quite an impressive device given its price tag. That’s why we’re giving it a rating of 4 out of 5. The E40BT is available in all JBL outlets for PHP4,599.

If you want a hands-on experience with the JBL E40BT, you can visit any of the following JBL stores:

  • JBL Sound Gallery – B3 Bonifacio High Street (beside TGIFriday’s and Happy Lemon), 799-9344
  • JBL Acoustical Space – 4th Floor SM Megamall Cyberzone, 919-6012
  • JBL Digital Dreams – 4th Floor SM North EDSA Annex, 738-2554
  • JBL / Harman Kardon Level 3 Mindanao Wing TriNoma
  • JBL / Harman Kardon 3rd Floor Fairview Terraces

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