

- CREATIVE SOUND BLASTER JAM REVIEW DRIVERS
- CREATIVE SOUND BLASTER JAM REVIEW PRO
- CREATIVE SOUND BLASTER JAM REVIEW PC
- CREATIVE SOUND BLASTER JAM REVIEW BLUETOOTH
CREATIVE SOUND BLASTER JAM REVIEW BLUETOOTH
Pricing and Availability: The Creative Sound Blaster JAM Bluetooth headset, priced at Rs 3,499 will be available in India from end of May 2015 onwards. The headphone has great battery backup and can run up to 10-12 hours on a single charge. SBX Surround increases and expands the virtual surround spaciousness, allowing users to enjoy realistic surround sound when watching movies or playing games while SBX Crystalizer restores details and expands the dynamic range of audio.
CREATIVE SOUND BLASTER JAM REVIEW PRO
Sound Blaster's SBX Pro Studio comprises a suite of audio technologies, such as Surround, Crystalizer, Bass, Smart Volume and Dialog Plus, giving users the ability to fully customize every aspect of the headphones' audio settings.
CREATIVE SOUND BLASTER JAM REVIEW PC
Special Mode and Battery: The headphone is loud enough but once connected to a PC it goes to extra loud mode. The device has a built-in microphone with noise reduction and acoustic echo cancellation abilities that allows the user to enjoy voice clarity during calls too.
CREATIVE SOUND BLASTER JAM REVIEW DRIVERS
Creative boasts of Neodymium drivers that has the effect of bringing the audio alive.

It features Near Field Communication (NFC) wireless connectivity for one-touch pairing. The Sound Blaster JAM supports Bluetooth 4.1 audio streaming allowing users to communicate and stream audio content from their mobile device. A dedicated button for changing music would have been an icing on the cake.Īudio and Connectivity: This headphone is seriously loud and has a great bass effect although the headphones seemed to miss a few lower notes at the bass mode. The circle on the right flap acts as the start or the stop button while playing music and doubles up as a button for accepting or rejecting calls on the go. The headphones sports a dedicated bass button and volume rocker controls on the right flap. It comes with extendable flaps that helps the user adjust the headphones over his or her head and rather feels comfortable on the ear owing to the ear cushions. As regular readers will know my favorite Genre of music is small group Jazz and here tiny noises from bass and drums shine through where even with good quality speakers these often struggle, things like tiny touches on symbols and brush work on both drum and drum surround are all heard as well or even better than if you were there in a live performance.Design: The device looks like any other normal over-the-head Bluetooth headphone. In the Bluetooth settings for the SoundBlaster Jam V2 it tells you how much battery life remains and I found this to be accurate.įor me the most important thing is sound quality and here this unit was superb. The stated time between charges is 22 hours and this I achieved. LED behavior and Controls are also well documented. These can be used with multi point pairing and this is explained on the instruction sheet. Finally lower down this side of the ear pad is an LED. On the other side of the ear pad is a bass button which I only ever used for testing as in my opinion there is plenty of bass without the need to increase it but I know some people do like their teeth to rattle. Above these is the microphone which works rather well despite its position near the top of the of the ear piece near the arm of the headband, which would make it around 15cm from the side of your mouth. There are also volume up and down buttons on the left side and further round is the charge or connection port. The multi-function button turns the headphones on/off or links according to length of touch. In the box apart from the lightweight headphones are a USB ‘C’ to USB lead and a second set of foam ear pads and a very large 80x50cm double sided sheet with instructions for nineteen countries.
