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(Archived) One Day Deal - JBL LIVE 650BTNC Wireless Over-Ear Noise-Cancelling Headphones

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The JBL Live 650 BTNC are decent for commute and travel. These comfortable headphones have a long continuous battery life that's suitable for international flights. They don't leak a lot of noise, either, so you can crank up the volume without really bothering other passengers. However, they aren't very portable, and their ANC feature can struggle to block out the sounds of bus and plane engines.

Blue and White models.

$119.99 USD
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    I noticed that one of your sentences in the main paragraph at the top of the review ends prematurely, with “including 3.” Also under SDR Brightness, you mistakenly referred to the tv as the Sony A95L.

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    Oh okay, I am wondering if 50 is still good for my A80K?

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    To be honest I don’t really notice a difference between the two. Out of curiosity, why is expert 1 used for SDR but expert 2 for HDR?

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    The default is expert 1, but you have it listed as expert 2 so I am confused now.

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    Hey Curtis! It’s definitely a fair point, and I agree with you that this can be confusing. Unfortunately, we aren’t currently setup to charge in other currencies at the moment, but I’ll pass this along to our billing department to consider making any changes on our end. Sorry for the inconvenience. PS: we saw your email as well, but we just replied here instead in case others have similar questions! Why is it USD when your office is in Montreal?

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    I would actually like to subscribe annually to the insiders program, but even after changing my billing country to Canada it is still showing the price in USD. I would like to be able to pay in CAD so I know what I will actually be paying and also not be charged a foreign conversion fee by my credit card company.

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