As part of the Tune series, the American company JBL produces a variety of wireless headphones that are inexpensive and at the same time claim to be universal. That is, those in which it will be equally convenient to talk on the phone and listen to music / podcasts while walking in the fresh air. Considering the versatility of this series, it is not surprising that a variety of shapes and types have been assembled under its JBL LIve flags: from inexpensive Bluetooth plugs to full-fledged TWS in-ears and closed-type over-ear headphones.


In most cases, JBL Tune headphones support JBL's Pure Bass Sound bass enhancement feature, work with Bluetooth 5.0 wireless protocol and, where appropriate, are equipped with proprietary noise reduction technology. In addition, select 2021 and later JBL Tune models are equipped with fast charging and support the ability to quickly switch between multiple connected devices.

Since we are talking about wireless models, you can not ignore the battery life. Naturally, it is determined by the form factor, since it is corny easier to place a larger battery in a massive case. Therefore, the average operating time for TWS earplugs and earbuds can reach 8-9 hours (note: with noise reduction turned off), while overhead models a la JBL Tune 660NC can play about 50-55 hours on a single charge.