
Wireless freedom built for the grind. UA Project Rock True Wireless offers a truly cord-free experience built for the grind. UA Storm waterproof technology and Antibacterial Sport Flex Fit ear tips were crafted specifically for all-condition training while the JBL Charged Sound was boldly optimized and tuned with rich bass for motivation. Hear your surroundings with Bionic Hearing featuring TalkThru Technology for quick conversations with just one touch, and AmbientAware Technology to hear your surroundings for increased safety. With a total of 25 hours battery life and a rugged aluminum charging case, these headphones truly break the limits.
Q: Is the noise cancellation good
A: Our JBL Under Armour Project Rock True Wireless Sport In-Ear Headphones doesn't have a noise cancellation. You could hear your surroundings with Bionic Hearing featuring TalkThru Technology for quick conversations with just one touch, and AmbientAware Technology to hear your surroundings for increased safety.
A: NO they are brand new
Q: Can you answer and make calls or are they just for music?
A: Yes, you can answer and make calls. They are fine for that. The is good too. You can even use one at a time.
Q: Are these earbuds water resistant can i use them to workout without them getting damaged
A: Water resistant, yes. You can jog in the rain. But they absolutely should not be submerged and they probably would not survive heavy rain.
Q: Does this have an app tto support these headphones.
A: The Jbl App does not support them.
A: Our UA Flash X does not have ANC but has the Ambient Aware feature which delivers a more immersive music experience while increasing ambient sounds, providing the safety of hearing your surroundings.
A: They are the newer version because they are trying to short squeeze out the flood of fakes. Legit ones should not have a JAN/JAP product code on the bottom of the box and the plastic charging base slide out should have a matching serial#
Q: Can you adjust the volume using the headphones or do you have to use the connected device?
A: I have to use the connected device as far as I know.