Comparison JBL Vibe Flex 2 vs JBL Wave Flex 2
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| JBL Vibe Flex 2 | JBL Wave Flex 2 | |
| Expecting restock | Outdated Product | |
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Enhanced bass with JBL Deep Bass Sound technology. Long battery life. | Long battery life, transparency mode, control via proprietary app. | |
Connection and design | ||
| Design | inserts | inserts |
| Connection type | wireless | wireless |
| Connection | Bluetooth v5.3 | Bluetooth v5.3 |
| Range | 10 m | 10 m |
Specs | ||
| Impedance | 16 Ohm | 16 Ohm |
| Frequency range | 20 – 20000 Hz | 20 – 20000 Hz |
| Sensitivity | 98 dB | 98 dB |
| Speaker size | 12 mm | 12 mm |
| Emitter type | dynamic | dynamic |
Microphone specs | ||
| Microphone | built into the case | built into the case |
| Number of microphones | 2 pcs in each earphone | |
| Sensitivity | -38 dB | |
| Microphone noise canceling | ENC | |
Features | ||
| Mobile app | ||
| Volume control | ||
| Bass Boost | ||
| Transparent mode | ||
| Multipoint | ||
Power supply | ||
| Power source | battery | battery |
| Headphone battery capacity | 45 mAh | 45 mAh |
| Case battery capacity | 500 mAh | 500 mAh |
| Charging time | 2 h | 2 h |
| Operating time (music) | 10 h | 10 h |
| Operating time (talk) | 6 h | 6 h |
| Operating time (with case) | 10 h | 40 h |
| Fast charge | 10 minutes for 3 hours of work | 10 minutes for 3 hours of work |
| Charging port | USB-C | USB-C |
General | ||
| Touch control | ||
| Waterproof | IP54 | IP54 |
| Weight | 4 g | 4 g |
| In box | charging case | charging case |
| Added to E-Catalog | january 2026 | november 2024 |
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Number of microphones
The number of microphones in headphones indicates how many separate microphone capsules are used in the headset for voice transmission and sound processing algorithms. In simple models, there is one microphone, which is sufficient for occasional calls in a quiet room. More advanced TWS, office, and gaming headsets have 2–3 microphones per earbud: some "listen" to the voice, others to the surrounding noise, so the electronics can better eliminate interference and make speech clearer to the listener. A large number of microphones is especially important during conversations outdoors, on public transport, in an open-plan office, and for features like wind noise reduction or precise sound direction detection in gaming models. For instance, a headset with multiple microphones will transmit a voice much better during a conference call or online gaming than basic headphones with one microphone, though it may be slightly more expensive.
Sensitivity
The sensitivity of the headphone's own microphone.
The more sensitive the microphone, the higher the signal level from it, at the same sound volume, and the better this model is suitable for picking up quiet sounds. Conversely, low sensitivity filters out background noise. At the same time, we note that these nuances are important mainly in professional work with sound. And for simple tasks like voice communication over the phone or via the Internet, sensitivity does not really matter: in headphones of this specialization, it is selected in such a way as to ensure that the microphone is guaranteed to work.
The more sensitive the microphone, the higher the signal level from it, at the same sound volume, and the better this model is suitable for picking up quiet sounds. Conversely, low sensitivity filters out background noise. At the same time, we note that these nuances are important mainly in professional work with sound. And for simple tasks like voice communication over the phone or via the Internet, sensitivity does not really matter: in headphones of this specialization, it is selected in such a way as to ensure that the microphone is guaranteed to work.
Microphone noise canceling
The presence of a noise reduction system in its own headphone microphone.
In accordance with the name, such a system is designed to eliminate extraneous noise - primarily during conversations. It is usually based on an electronic filter that passes the sound of a human voice and cuts off background sounds such as city noise, the rumble of wind in the microphone grille, etc. As a result, even in noisy environments, thanks to the noise reduction of the microphone, speech is clear and intelligible; True, the system inevitably introduces distortions into the final sound, but they are not critical in this case.
— ENC. ENC (Environment Noise Cancellation) technology significantly reduces ambient noise with directional microphones. It is used both in gaming devices so that gamers can easily communicate in voice chat, and in TWS earphone models so that you can comfortably talk on the phone in a noisy environment.
— cVc. Microphone noise reduction cVc (Clear Voice Capture) is an advanced technology that is found mainly in expensive headphone models. cVc algorithms effectively suppress echo and noise from the environment. Sound processing using this technology is carried out at several levels at once - the algorithm determines the reference signal-to-noise level, automatically adjusts speech to the desired volume level, applies adaptive equalizers to process the entire voice, as well as specialized filters to remove...low-frequency bubbling, sibilants and hissing.
In accordance with the name, such a system is designed to eliminate extraneous noise - primarily during conversations. It is usually based on an electronic filter that passes the sound of a human voice and cuts off background sounds such as city noise, the rumble of wind in the microphone grille, etc. As a result, even in noisy environments, thanks to the noise reduction of the microphone, speech is clear and intelligible; True, the system inevitably introduces distortions into the final sound, but they are not critical in this case.
— ENC. ENC (Environment Noise Cancellation) technology significantly reduces ambient noise with directional microphones. It is used both in gaming devices so that gamers can easily communicate in voice chat, and in TWS earphone models so that you can comfortably talk on the phone in a noisy environment.
— cVc. Microphone noise reduction cVc (Clear Voice Capture) is an advanced technology that is found mainly in expensive headphone models. cVc algorithms effectively suppress echo and noise from the environment. Sound processing using this technology is carried out at several levels at once - the algorithm determines the reference signal-to-noise level, automatically adjusts speech to the desired volume level, applies adaptive equalizers to process the entire voice, as well as specialized filters to remove...low-frequency bubbling, sibilants and hissing.
Volume control
The headphones have their own volume control. Such a regulator can be placed both on the wire and on one of the cups (the latter is typical for wireless models). Anyway, this function allows you to easily adjust the volume: for this you do not need to go into the computer settings, press the buttons on the player or smartphone, etc., just use the control at hand. On the other hand, additional equipment complicates and increases the cost of the design, and also increases the likelihood of distortion. In light of the latter, volume control is almost never found in professional headphones.
Bass Boost
Bass boost function for powerful and rich bass. Often implemented as a single button, with which you can actually "turn the bass on and off." Bass Boost is more convenient than adjusting low frequencies with an equalizer; in addition, various special technologies can be used to enhance the bass.
Multipoint
A technology used in Bluetooth models (see "Connection") that allows the headphones to connect to multiple devices at the same time. Thanks to this, you can, for example, listen to music from a laptop, and when a call comes in on a mobile phone, switch the headphones to a conversation. This technology has its own characteristics for different manufacturers, and therefore, if the multipoint function is critical for you, you should separately clarify the details of its operation in the selected model.
Operating time (with case)
The maximum operating time of TWS headphones, taking into account recharging with a native case. But this time is not continuous use, it takes into account breaks for "refueling". Anyway, this parameter allows you to understand for how long you can leave the network (for example, how many nights to spend in a tent to the accompaniment of your favorite artist).







