JBl-Reflect-response-BT-640There is value in being the first in the world to achieve something – it shows the rest of the market on how you happen to be a pioneer in your particular department. Having said that, who would have thought that controllers would have ventured beyond the realm of conventional buttons – as both the JBL Reflect Response BT and the JBL S210BT are touted to be the first in the world that offer users command of the audio using only hand movement, which in turn results in an unprecedented level of convenience and control.

Being frustrated by having to change tracks or answer incoming calls with controllers that are not only small but difficult to locate on earphones look set to be things of the past, as the JBL Reflect Response BT and the JBL Synchros S210 BT deliver an elevated consumer experience thanks to wave-to-control technology.

The JBL Reflect Response BT would free your workout from distraction thanks to the world’s first motion sensor sports earphones, which can be controlled using a simple wave of the hand. You will be able to command audio to playback or pause, in addition to controlling tracks and pick up calls. JBL Reflect Response BT will feature a comfortable in-the-ear, behind-the-neck ergonomic sports design, where sweat-proof technology and JBL Signature Sound turn it into an ideal present for any athlete, as it comes in brilliant colors of red, blue, green and black.

As for the JBL Synchros S210BT, wave-to-control technology would allow users to adjust volume and answer calls, but also enjoy superior audio thanks to the two-way hybrid driver design. Such a balanced armature delivers astounding clarity with the dynamic driver’s deep, punchy bass response – all coming in dimensions that would surprise you – in a good way, of course.

Regardless of which model you choose, both of them will offer up to eight hours of listening enjoyment on a full charge. The JBL Reflect Response BT has been priced at $149 while the JBL Synchros S210BT would retail for $199.95 when available.

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