One of the most popular lines in the JBL assortment, which at first either surprises or scares with the wealth of choice. In the assortment of this series, you can probably find any headphones, except bone and sports. Do you want a wire connection? Please choose. Looking for inexpensive everyday vacuums? Pay attention to the JBL E15. Or maybe you need something more expensive, ideally full-fledged overhead headphones? And it is possible.


In this regard, the E line is very similar to another JBL T brand series, which also needs to be sorted out. The only difference is that the JBL E headphones are a little more expensive, made a little better, and their mandatory attribute is a built-in microphone that allows you to use headphones as a headset. After all, the company positions these models as everyday outdoor headphones and there is nowhere without a headset.

The JBL E model range is still dominated by closed-type overhead headphones with a combined connection. Usually, they sit comfortably on the head, are assembled qualitatively and delight the eye with a pleasant design. Sound with an emphasis on bass, in the best traditions of JBL. But without the old distortions, when you can't hear anything at all behind the bass. Less popular with the public are in-channel models like JBL E25BT and JBL E10, which look outdated by the standards of 2021.