JBL is a familiar acronym for almost every music lover who appreciates bass. For decades, the company has remained a leader among manufacturers of acoustics and audio equipment, offering good value for money equipment, including headphones. The range is huge - from simple earbuds to premium sports models. The choice is not easy to make. I studied all the positions in the manufacturer's lineup and chose the best, relevant in model year. I looked at them from all angles to see the advantages and disadvantages of each. Experts and real users helped me, who appreciated the quality of JBL headphones on themselves. For convenience, I have divided the compiled rating of the best JBL headphones years into two parts. In the first, consider the best wireless headphones, and in the second - the classic wired.
Best JBL wireless headphones
JBL T205BT
Wireless in-ear headphones launched in 2018. They quickly found their buyer, despite the falling popularity of this form factor. Firstly, the model attracts potential buyers with its design - many colors with a "metallic accent" and quality materials. Secondly, in the average ear they sit comfortably and tightly. Thirdly, they have a decent sound for earbuds and even (provided that they fit perfectly in the ear) they protect well from the sounds of the outside world. The manufacturer has incorporated the proprietary Pure Bass technology, but, as users note, there is no need to talk about good bass due to the design of the device. But the microphone built into the cable works well, you can use headphones as a headset. There is a fairly convenient control panel on the wire. JBL T205BT works over Bluetooth v 4.0. Autonomy - up to 6 hours. Charging takes 22 hours. Price - .
Pros:
- price;
- good materials, build quality;
- flat cable;
- convenience;
- good sound;
- great microphone;
- stable connection;
- a special mount that allows you to clutch the headphones on the neck.
Minuses:
- short charging cable;
- long cable between headphones;
- low volume margin;
- bright LED;
- no multipoint.
Despite a number of shortcomings, given the price, the model deserves the attention of all fans of earbuds. There are few decent models with such a form factor, and at this price the JBL T205BT has no competitors.
JBL T450BT
The overhead model has been the leader in sales in the manufacturer's line for three years. The reason is the price and quality, according to user reviews, surpassing it Interesting design, different colors. The speakers are installed in large volume acoustic cameras. The emphasis is on the bass, the bass is lacking, but the sound is good for everyday use. Stable connection via Bluetooth v 4.1. There is a built-in microphone. Autonomy - up to 11 hours.
Pros:
- price;
- good sound - powerful bass with emphasis on high frequencies;
- folding design;
- stable connection;
- battery status indicator.
Minuses:
- equipment;
- tight headband;
- not enough low frequencies;
- weak microphone;
- no Multipoint support;
- audio delay in movies and games;
- tight buttons.
The price of the JBL T450BT is the main reason to buy them. The most affordable overhead model from JBL and one of the available among more or less well-known manufacturers. For noise canceling headphones, get the JBL Tune 600BTNC.
JBL Tune 600BTNC
JBL T500BT Active Noise Cancellation Follower. For headphones of this price segment, the noise canceling works fine, you can comfortably listen to music at medium volume even in the subway. The sound itself is focused on low frequencies, the bass does not stick out. If they are not enough, you can enable ANC - this will partially correct the situation. But this reduces the battery life by almost half. Without noise canceling, the headphones will work for 22 hours, with it - 12. Not a bad result compared to the JBL T450BT, which give out 11 hours without noise canceling. The kit includes a cable in case there is no place to recharge the battery. Price - .
Pros:
- price;
- folding design;
- good sound;
- active noise reduction;
- Multipoint support;
- autonomy;
- connection stability;
- good microphone.
Minuses:
- easily soiled;
- quality of assembly materials;
- no cover included;
- not very comfortable, some are pressed on the ears;
- short USB cable included;
- entrance to the aux on the headphones themselves - 2.5 mm;
- no aptX support.
Compared to JBL T450BT, they have greater autonomy even when using noise cancellation, they support connection to several devices at the same time. Cost only on expensive. I recommend to purchase.
JBL Endurance SPRINT
Sports Bluetooth headphones are approved by many athletes and sports experts. They sit securely in your ears thanks to the behind-the-ear hook and TwistLock technology - you need to insert the earphone into your ear and crank it. They are protected from moisture IPX7 - they are not afraid of sweat, rain, theoretically you can take a shower in them, but for swimming in the pool it is better to take the JBL Endurance DIVE. In terms of sound quality, these headphones are clearly not the best from the manufacturer, but for this form factor, taking into account good sound insulation, the sound is not bad, with an emphasis on bass. Autonomy - 8 hours, a little, but enough for sports. Price - .
Pros:
- design;
- ergonomics;
- securely sit in your ears;
- good sound;
- excellent sound insulation;
- built-in microphone;
- water protection - IPX7;
- stable connection.
Minuses:
- the touch control panel is too sensitive (reacts to moisture ingress);
- the sound fades when water gets into your ears;
- lack of a cover for storage and transportation;
- a short wire between the headphones;
- cannot be used only as a headset. If there is a pause in music playback for more than 5 minutes, the headphones are turned off;
- weak microphone;
- no aptX support.
The choice of headphones in this niche (for sports) is relatively small. The JBL Endurance SPRINT is one of the budget offerings that produces decent sound. Why pay more?
JBL E55BT
Full-size headphones - the choice of Yandex users. Market. Fully foldable design, 4 colors to choose from. Good sound with moderate bass, emphasis on low frequencies. Stable connection via Bluetooth v 4.0 or cable. Ability to connect to multiple devices. Autonomy - up to 20 hours.
Pros:
- ergonomics;
- design;
- sound;
- sound insulation;
- autonomy;
- stable connection;
- Multipoint.
Minuses:
- materials and build quality;
- weak microphone;
- no cover included;
- inconvenient management.
Budget wireless full-size headphones with good sound. For three years now they have been in the TOP of sales - this says a lot.
JBL Live 650BTNC
New years with active noise cancellation. The older brother of the JBL Tune 600BTNC in the lineup. Full-size, characterized by greater autonomy (30 hours), build materials, the presence of Ambient Aware and TalkThru functions, a touch panel for calling a voice assistant. Ambient Aware and TalkThru are the manufacturer's proprietary technologies that allow you to take off your headphones less often, mixing ambient sounds into the music or muffling it at the right moments. Price - .
Pros:
- quality of materials and workmanship;
- case included;
- sound;
- noise suppression;
- autonomy;
- Ambient Aware and TalkThru features
- voice assistant.
Minuses:
- microphone quality;
- when ANC is off, the sound is flat;
- cover material;
- communication is sometimes interrupted;
- lack of aptX support;
- from 20 percent to 0 discharges in less than an hour;
- the touch button of the voice assistant is inconveniently located.
The best JBL headphones in terms of price-quality ratio.
JBL Under Armor True Wireless Flash
One of the brightest premieres of the year on the market is the fully wireless sports earbuds with unique Sport Flex ear pads and IPX7 water protection. Sit comfortably in your ears due to interchangeable ear cushions and ear pads of different sizes. The sound can be compared to the company's good full-size headphones. Features include Ambient Aware and TalkThru. Autonomy - 5 hours from a single charge. Charging case included, enough to charge the headphones 5 times. Price - .
Pros:
- charging case included;
- comfortable, secure fit in the ears;
- moisture protection;
- all pads are made of sweat-resistant material;
- perfect sound for headphones of this form factor;
- soundproofing;
- stable connection.
Minuses:
- mechanical control;
- Bluetooth v 4.2;
- large charging case;
- weak microphone;
- micro usb connector.
Headphones are actually lagging behind technological progress. Users note that at this price, they would like to see touch control, Bluetooth v 5.0, type-c charging connector. If the former can be justified by the design features and moisture protection, then a new version of Bluetooth and a charging connector could be provided. 76% of Yandex. The market recommends these headphones. I join them.
JBL Everest 710GA
Top-end full-size headphones in the manufacturer's lineup. They differ from the rest by a more balanced sound - the emphasis on the bass is less, and an interesting design - the die-cast body is available in gray and dark gray colors. Sound can be transferred via Bluetooth to another device (ShareMe function). Autonomy - 25 hours: here they are losing JBL Live 650BTNC, which work up to 30 hours without ANC. Price - .
Pros:
- design;
- cast body;
- good sound;
- good microphone;
- autonomy;
- Google Assistant;
- case-cover included.
Minuses:
- price;
- Bluetooth v 4.1;
- Micro-USB charging connector;
- long-term wear can cause discomfort;
- build quality (there are backlash elements, body microphone effect).
Good headphones, but unremarkable compared to competitors from other brands. With a high price, I cannot definitely recommend them. I recommend JBL Live 650BTNC.
Best JBL Wired Headphones
JBL C100SI
For three years now, these headphones have remained in the TOP sales in the segment of vacuum wired models. The reason is the price (). For the proprietary bass sound, comfort and a fairly good microphone, that kind of money is definitely not a pity.
Pros:
- good sound;
- cable microphone;
- compatible even with budget smartphones;
- good sound insulation.
Minuses:
- thin wire;
- the wire is constantly tangled;
- no volume control buttons on the headphone remote;
- some users do not have enough midrange (partly solved by the equalizer settings).
If the budget is limited, you can take it. Of course, they are at least twice as expensive as products made by Chinese nouns, but the quality is much better.
JBL T110
They differ from JBL C100SI with a flat wire that is not prone to tangling and a wire lead to the plug at an angle of 45 degrees. The sound is clear, spacious, as much as possible for this form factor with an emphasis on bass. Some users lack bass compared to the JBL C100SI. Price - .
Pros:
- price;
- the cable does not get tangled, does not harden in the cold;
- soundproofing;
- sound;
- volume margin;
- good microphone.
Minuses:
- no clothespin on the wire;
- no volume control on the remote control;
- L-shaped plug;
- thin wire.
Good inexpensive headphones, but require careful handling. Medium wire, angled plug is a vulnerable knot in the model. I recommend the JBL C100SI - they are cheaper and, according to user reviews, more reliable.
JBL T210
They differ from the two previous models in the rating with a metal case, an extended package (cover), new colors (pink and gold), which should appeal to women. Judging by user reviews, this is a model with a more balanced sound without a clear emphasis on specific frequencies, although there is bass. Price - .
Pros:
- design;
- metal case;
- flat cable does not get tangled;
- new colors;
- there is a cover;
- price;
- good sound;
- great microphone;
- soundproofing.
Minuses:
- no volume control on the remote control;
- L-shaped plug;
- no clothespin on the wire;
- thin wire.
The model looks more premium than the JBL T110, comes with a case, subjectively sounds better. In my opinion it is worth the overpayment in ... If you save money, it is better to take the JBL C100SI - they are more reliable due to the straight plug design.
JBL Tune 500
Mid-range on-ear headphones. Foldable design, light weight, soft headband make them comfortable to use. Sound - proprietary bass JBL Pure Bass. The cable has a one-button control panel and a microphone. Price - .
Pros:
- comfortable for this form factor;
- flat cable;
- good sound.
Minuses:
- the material of the ear pads wears out very quickly;
- poor sound insulation;
- quiet microphone;
- no volume control on the remote control;
- L-shaped plug;
- thin non-removable cable.
With significant drawbacks, 73% of users on the Yandex. The market recommends this model. If you love quality bass and value convenience, take a look at it.