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I tested mine out for making cell phone calls, and was told my voice sounded loud and clear. You can use a single earbud at a time to double your usage time for calling, but I only use mine for private HD listening.
The HD audio is great, and the noise cancelling works as well as our more expensive wired Dr. Dre and Skull Candy earphones. We would have used those forever, were it not for the lack of an AUX jack on our new Galaxy S22-Ultra phones. Given no real choice, we moved to these Bluetooth earbuds, and we are happy with them. I know that my kids can locate their high-dollar earbuds using their phones or a website, and can be alerted the moment they are synced with a thief's phone. These JBL buds offer none of those high-dollar features, and perhaps that's why they cost far less. As I mentioned, I don't notice any difference in the audio quality.
My only fear is that what has happened to my kids will eventually happen to us--we will lose one or both. At least I'll be out only a fraction of the replacement cost for their AirPods.
In short, the competitors' fancy tracking features are nice, but costly. If you don't need such features, then these JBLs are an awesome alternative.
Hope this helps. Thanks for reading.
The only 2 complaints I have are minor: (1) the user manual is not very good in my opinion. It’s short, more like a Quick Start Guide and has little description, really only pictorials with symbols, etc, like an Ikea manual. By comparison the Sony WF-C500’s have a great manual with 122 pages that has everything you’d need to know. I’m still looking for a better manual if one even exists, which I doubt; (2) Unless you configure the phone app for “Playback Control” it’s not convenient to stop playing music when streaming by tapping the earbud. This is fine except you are limited to one custom config per ear in the app. So if you use the Playback Control custom config then you cannot choose both “Ambient Noise Control” (switching Noise Cancel modes) and ”Volume Control” configs which I prefer to have instead. So while I’m riding my bike and need to hear something I can’t just tap it to stop, so I either have to use Siri or stop streaming using the phone, or pull one of them out of my ear.
i have other Off-Brand wireless ear buds that do the trick, sound like ear buds, but i sometimes struggle with background noise so these JBLs were my first upgrade into the Noise Cancel territory. i didn't have much to base my opinion on.....im a musician so the JBL brand as Live Sound does have some recognition - i read lots of glowing reviews here and was convinced these would change the game. my main motivation to "upgrade" to noise cancellation tech is for use at the Gym where Stupid Workout Music is a health hazard - i have to play METAL in my buds just to drown out background noise...you get the point. i did not particularly need better sound, just MORE coverage....so i put on these JBL Tune 230NC TWS....they fit well, there is a noticeable upgrade in sound (the app is cool and lets you customize your EQ as you go) i flipped and fuddled with the noise cancellation settings my entire workout..A/B ing the room sound, on off type etc. i only detected minimal noise cancellation...again i have nothing to compare it to, i dont own Apple Air pods and likely wont at their ridiculous prices, but i had to be HONEST with myself that although these were a pleasant Sound upgrade, that was NOT why i forked out the fresh cash...i realized i could live with the cheap-OK earbuds i have and keep moving until the capabilities of the NC Tech are more clear to me...returned...Enjoy
Edit: there was an issue with the sound cutting in and out which was annoying, but it stopped after about a day of use. The battery lasted a week with several hours of use each day before I had to recharge the case. Still super impressed with the level of bass and the comfort of these.
Edit 2: if your ear buds cut in and out, make sure the case is closed.
Audio- 9/10
ANC- 8/10
Passthough- 7/10
Fit- 10/10
Battery life- 10/10
Case function- 7-10
Durability(so far)- 9/10
Touch button functionally- 8/10
Overall- 9/10
These in ear buds have been a god send to him. He is able to put them in and the craziness next door is gone! He said the sound quality is excellent as well!
Thank goodness we found these prior to finals!
He loves them!
I have used these in the shower on days I don't plan on washing my hair. It's safe to assume I've gotten water on them, at least in the form of water vapor. No issues. I do refrain from charging them after a shower because of this. Not sure if charging with moisture would cause an issue or if there's a safety mechanism to keep from charging while wet.
An issue that recently started occurring is that when I try to control the volume, it lags for a few seconds. This could be a phone issue though (I have a Galaxy S9)
Update on issues from original review shown below.... For running, they still come loose a couple of times per mile or so. I might've just developed a hunch for how to position them better or gotten used to adjusting, but it feels much less frequent than at first. As for the interruptions, it mostly happens when windy. I've used them across rooms/walls indoors and little to no sound interruptions.
Original review: I saw a review that I chose to ignore. (I copied their review title)
Just tried these for the first time today. Took them for a mile run. I had to use the largest bud and they barely feel snug. They didn't fall during my run but I did have to adjust them more frequently than I'd like. The JBL jump series are probably what I should've gotten, those don't budge.
Regarding connectivity, any bodily obstruction between the phone and buds causes audio to skip, like really bad. Phone is in pocket, I actually palm the phone, and I got stutter music for the next 3 seconds. Maybe getting a phone sleeve and carrying on my arm will fix this? Something worth to note if you plan on being active with these.
I’d buy these again
For me, this was the game changer. It's an odd one. I had problems getting these to seal and stay while moving around at work. Frustrating but I dealt with it. One day I decided to try something different as the different tips didn't help. I put the left bud in the right ear. Amazingly that fixed about %90 of those problems. They sealed and stayed. Sound volume and quality become much better. The picture you see is the right bud in the left ear. The shape and size of my ear conveniently captures the shank adding more stability. Also, I routinely wear full faced mountain bike helmets. They never just fall out as before.
Hope this helps.
Con...the charging case needs to be more handling friendly. Outer case is very smooth. Redesign the front and back of case, commonly gripped when opening or returning buds to the case. Perhaps make it a little "bumpy" or "rubbery" for a more secure finger grip. Case is not "impact" resistant so do not drop! As you can see, the case is sleek, but slick.







