JBL Synchros E30 Quick Review

We have a pair of headphones right here coming from JBL, and it’s called the Synchros E30 which is supposed to look great and sound great with the price tag that comes with it. It may be worth your attention, but is it worth buying?

JBL Synchros E30

Out of the box, the E30 doesn’t come with much. It has your usual guides, a detachable cable and the headphones. The cord is enough in length – enough to listen to music from your pocket with a little more allowance. It’s not flat sadly, but to brighten things up, one end is L-shaped and it doesn’t tangle easily. The last part of the cable story ends with the built-in remote / microphone, which works, falls where it should be, and has a nice click to it, but it’s nothing mind-blowing.

JBL Synchros E30

Panning the attention to the E30, we can easily say it’s made to be compact and easy to carry – the cups fold inward and upward, and the neck can extend a good distance. Also, despite its light construction, the build quality is solid & stunning indeed. We only have one gripe though, and it might break it for some (literally): the neck feels flimsy when extended and it gives out the impression that it can easily snap off. However, as long as you take good care of it, we think no problems will arise.

JBL Synchros E30

Once you wear the E30, you will begin to realize that in exchange for its compact size, JBL had to sacrifice comfort. Yes, the headphones fit, but not so perfectly because of its shape that’s less fitted towards the curvature of your face. I had to adjust it very often to make myself comfortable, and after long periods of having it on, I felt really irritated.

JBL Synchros E30

So how’s the sound of the Synchros E30? Well, the first thing I noticed about it was that it offers great distinction between left & right audio as I continuously played through several versions of Bohemian Rhapsody this week, but then once you start noticing the bad snares & cymbals, it’s hard to ignore. I didn’t appreciate any of the drum sounds except the bass for all the songs that I’ve listened to. Period. Almost the same thing could be said with the high-pitched piano sounds in songs like Elvis’ Jailhouse Rock. I also didn’t enjoy the guitars much in Maroon 5’s This Love, but for The 1975’s Pressure, it was decent at best – just like the voices.

JBL Synchros E30

To be honest, I didn’t notice the negative side immediately, and I think it’s due to to how well executed the lows are. Like I’ve said, I have been listening to a lot of Bohemian Rhapsody this week, and as you’d all know, after the intro, the music thickens with the entry of deep pianos that blew me away through the E30. Then, drums come in and it’s history. To add to injury, I had just added If I Stay’s soundtrack to my playlist which involved a lot of punk beats and guitar riffs. Ruined.

JBL Synchros E30

For the price of Php3,690, I think the JBL Synchros E30 is worth a look at only because it’s compact and stylish. It’s bassy, but the rest of the story isn’t just impressive overall. To top that, you won’t wear it for long periods of time anyway as it’s uncomfortable. The JBL Synchros E30 is good, but certainly not yet good enough.

What we liked about it:

  • Light, compact & elegant design
  • Deep lows
  • L-shaped 3.5mm jack
  • Cable doesn’t tangle easily

What we didn’t like about it:

  • Highs are hard to appreciate
  • Flimsy neck
  • Uncomfortable to wear

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5.9M Filipino children suffering more

Close to a year after Haiyan strikes the Philippines
By Cong B. Corrales

THE JOYS of the season may not be as felt as much by 5.9 million children in areas struck by Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda in the Philippines), especially in Eastern Visayas where the super storm left a trail of death and destruction.

Poverty, specifically in Yolanda-hit areas, has made the people more vulnerable — all the more the children in these areas, a non-government organization said, Friday.

Plan International Philippines — one of the largest and oldest child-centered international NGO operating in the country— said Filipino children are twice as vulnerable because of “crippling poverty.”

A CHILD PIGGYBACKS on her mother in one of the villages devastated by the storm in Tacloban City. This photo was taken a week after Haiyan made landfall in Tacloban and other parts of the Visayas, killing thousands of people | Photo by Julius D. Mariveles

A CHILD PIGGYBACKS on her mother in one of the villages devastated by the storm in Tacloban City. This photo was taken a week after Haiyan made landfall in Tacloban and other parts of the Visayas, killing thousands of people | Photo by Julius D. Mariveles

“Even a glance at child poverty statistics in the Philippines and the disaster risk profile of areas prone to multiple hazards reveals how the combination of poverty and disaster creates ‘double vulnerability’ for children, who are the most vulnerable group in any population and under any circumstance,” Carin Van der Hor, Country Director of Plan International Philippines, said.

Van der Hor cited the 2009 United Nations global assessment on disaster risk that the Philippines has a seven percent possible mortality rate than Japan should a cyclone with the same intensity hit both countries at the same time.

“Poverty plays a big part in this unacceptable discrepancy,” Van der Hor said.

CHILDREN bring home relief goods as night falls in Tacloban City. This photo was taken a week after Typhoon Haiyan hit the city, one of the hardest-hit areas in Eastern Visayas | Photo by Julius D. Mariveles

CHILDREN bring home relief goods as night falls in Tacloban City. This photo was taken a week after Typhoon Haiyan hit the city, one of the hardest-hit areas in Eastern Visayas | Photo by Julius D. Mariveles

Van der Hor added it is this dire situation, particulary in Eastern Visayas where 5.9 million children live, that have worsened their lives when Yolanda hit their region.

Data gathered by the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), showed that 13.4 million young Filipinos experience a severe lack of food, shelter, health, and education. Plan International said this means that more than a third of the country’s population under 18 years old are more vulnerable to bear the brunt whenever a natural calamity hits their areas.

As part of their overall response to address this vulnerability among Filipino children, Plan International also promotes “supplemental feeding.” It is a training program that is aimed at improving the nutritional needs of the children in Yolanda-hit areas.

Plan International Typhoon Haiyan Emergency Response Manager Richard Sandison told PCIJ that they launched a survey in Yolanda-hit areas specifically to categorize how severe malnutrition is in the region even before Yolanda happened. They did the technical survey together with other international NGOs within the social welfare cluster, Sandison added.

“The number of severely malnourished children is very low. What’s concerning, though, is the levels of stunting and chronic malnutrition which is running over 50 percent. So it’s a long-term nutrition issue in the Yolanda-hit areas. This is pre-Yolanda so this is not a direct result of the typhoon but it has made them a lot more weaker and a lot more vulnerable,” Sandison said.

Plan International Philippines was among the first organizations on the ground to mobilize relief efforts for typhoon survivors after Yolanda hit, and continues to do so through recovery and rehabilitation assistance aimed to help communities in “building back better and safer” as a response to future challenges.

The “Building Back Better” project is much more than an approach to construction but that community recovery efforts result in safer, more resilient buildings and infrasture, access to safe drinking water and other services.

Plan International Philippines has helped 1.3 million Yolanda survivors last year and it continues to work Tacloban City with government partners and 6,000 community member-beneficiaries on their “Building Back Better” project.

“It means working with communities on their recovery journey, involving them as partners in the recovery process, providing emotional support and building knowledge, community spirit and resilience,” said Sandison.

He added that these are things that are not seen immediately but can withstand any challenges the Yolanda-hit areas may encounter in the future.

Complete List of Devices Getting Android 5.0 Ppdate

With the announcement of Google Android 5.0 Lollipop, everyone should be interested if their current handset will get the update in due time. We got the complete list of devices that have been guaranteed to have Lollipop.

 
Model
1LG Nexus 4
2LG Nexus 5
3Asus Nexus 7 (2012)
4Asus Nexus 7 (2013)
5Samsung Nexus 10

So far, here are the list of devices that have been confirmed by the respective brands. Th eolder Nexus phones, like the Nexus S or the Galaxy Nexus, are no longer included in the list.

 
Samsung Model
1Samsung Galaxy S III GT-I9305
2Samsung Galaxy S III LTE GT-I9500
3Samsung Galaxy S 4 GT-I9505
4Samsung Galaxy S 4 LTE GT-N5100
5Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 GT-N5105
6Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 LTE GT-N5110
7Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 Wi-Fi GT-N7100
8Samsung Galaxy Note II GT-N7105
9Samsung Galaxy Note II LTE GT-N8000
10Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 GT-N8005
11Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 LTE GT-N8010

The Samsung smartphones that will get the update will start from the Galaxy S3 right up to the Galaxy Note 2 series, excluding the first Note model. The other Samsung series like the Galaxy Mega are not yet included.

 
LG Model
1LG G2
2LG G Pro
3LG G Pro 2
4LG G3

LG is perhaps the one with the smallest contingent of smartphones in our list but since this one is not yet completely confirmed, there might be additional models like the G2 Mini and G3 Mini.

 
Motorola Model
1Moto X (1st, 2nd gen)
2Moto G (1st, 2nd gen, LTE)
3Moto E
4Droid Ultra
5Droid Maxx
6Droid Mini

Motorola’s line up is impressive considering they also included the entry-level Moto G in it.

 
Sony Model
1Xperia Z








2Xperia ZL
3Xperia ZR
4Xperia Tablet Z
5Xperia Z1
6Xperia Z1S
7Xperia Z Ultra
8Xperia Z1 Compact
9Xperia Z2
10Xperia Z2 Tablet
11Xperia Z3
12Xperia Z3v
13Xperia Z3 Compact
14Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact

Son’y line-up has the most number of models included in their list of Android 5.0 upgrade which is very commendable.

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Complete List of Devices Getting Android 5.0 Ppdate

With the announcement of Google Android 5.0 Lollipop, everyone should be interested if their current handset will get the update in due time. We got the complete list of devices that have been guaranteed to have Lollipop.

 
Model
1LG Nexus 4
2LG Nexus 5
3Asus Nexus 7 (2012)
4Asus Nexus 7 (2013)
5Samsung Nexus 10

So far, here are the list of devices that have been confirmed by the respective brands. Th eolder Nexus phones, like the Nexus S or the Galaxy Nexus, are no longer included in the list.

 
Samsung Model
1Samsung Galaxy S III GT-I9305
2Samsung Galaxy S III LTE GT-I9500
3Samsung Galaxy S 4 GT-I9505
4Samsung Galaxy S 4 LTE GT-N5100
5Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 GT-N5105
6Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 LTE GT-N5110
7Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 Wi-Fi GT-N7100
8Samsung Galaxy Note II GT-N7105
9Samsung Galaxy Note II LTE GT-N8000
10Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 GT-N8005
11Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 LTE GT-N8010

The Samsung smartphones that will get the update will start from the Galaxy S3 right up to the Galaxy Note 2 series, excluding the first Note model. The other Samsung series like the Galaxy Mega are not yet included.

 
LG Model
1LG G2
2LG G Pro
3LG G Pro 2
4LG G3

LG is perhaps the one with the smallest contingent of smartphones in our list but since this one is not yet completely confirmed, there might be additional models like the G2 Mini and G3 Mini.

 
Motorola Model
1Moto X (1st, 2nd gen)
2Moto G (1st, 2nd gen, LTE)
3Moto E
4Droid Ultra
5Droid Maxx
6Droid Mini

Motorola’s line up is impressive considering they also included the entry-level Moto G in it.

 
Sony Model
1Xperia Z








2Xperia ZL
3Xperia ZR
4Xperia Tablet Z
5Xperia Z1
6Xperia Z1S
7Xperia Z Ultra
8Xperia Z1 Compact
9Xperia Z2
10Xperia Z2 Tablet
11Xperia Z3
12Xperia Z3v
13Xperia Z3 Compact
14Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact

Son’y line-up has the most number of models included in their list of Android 5.0 upgrade which is very commendable.

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