🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The JBL Tune 230NC TWS headphones combine cutting-edge technology with user-friendly features, offering active noise cancelling, superior sound quality, and an impressive 40 hours of battery life. Designed for the modern professional, these headphones are sweatproof and water-resistant, making them perfect for workouts or daily commutes.
Control Method | Touch |
Control Type | Media Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 58 Grams |
Carrying Case Battery Charging Time | 2 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Carrying Case Material | Plastic |
Is Electric | No |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Antenna Location | Music, Phone Calls, Podcasts |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones, Tablets, Computers |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Microphone Included,Lightweight,Noise Cancellation,IPX4 Water Resistant,Sweatproof |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | Sports and Exercise |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Oval |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Carrying Case Color | Black |
Style Name | Headphones |
Theme | Video Game |
Color | Black |
Battery Average Life | 10 Hour |
Battery Charge Time | 2.25 Hours |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, True Wireless |
Bluetooth Version | 5.2 |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Frequency Range | 20 Hz – 20 kHz |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Impedance | 16 Ohm |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
J**P
Very satisfied. Touch-to-answer feature is a standout
These are my favorite earbuds to date. I've been wearing them daily for two years; usually all day at work and then some more at home. Using them on a Google Pixel Pro and Windows PC.Pros:1. The touch to answer feature is the stand out. If you are busy and your hands are messy you can answer a call or pause media with a tap to the ear. It actually doesn't even have to fully touch, just almost, and importantly you can do it with the back of your hand or forearm. This feature alone make this product indispensable for me. The Airpods have that squeeze to answer/ pause, which is just not practical when you have your hands full. Another brand I have has a double tap, but it's spotty and you can't do it with anything but your bare index finger.2. Audio quality is as good if not better, comparing to Apple Airpods Pro II and others I've had over the years.3. You can re-program via the app to have the touch to answer feature on the left bud too.4. Find my buds feature on the app is great. Also displays battery life of charger and buds.5. Time out and reconnection. The timeout is really long 20-30 minute, maybe more? If I do "loose connection" usually a tap will boot it up. The Airpods on the other hand timeout way too quick and then I have to put them back in the case to re-set or go to Bluetooth settings. Maybe the Airpods have better connectivity with Apple products? If so disregard, this is an android/ PC users review.Cons:1. Wind noise. You cannot have a call in the wind, the static sound is higher than normal/ other brands.2. Connection of charging terminals. I've had instances where the charge would not go through, for me this happened to the right bud. Solution, clean the terminals with cotton swab 70% acl. Then, purposefully place the bud back in the slot upright, if need be lift and re-set once or twice. Placing the charger upright makes the connection better. For some reason I've had to do this about 5 times in two years. Other times, for months on end no issues, no fuss? I don't know why. Right now I'm on the "no issues" steak of about 2-3 months. Clocking in at around 5,000-6,000 hours of play time to date, I'm not complaining.Neutral:1. Battery life? I wear them all day every day, one ear at a time. So I've actually never been "without juice". The case is usually good for about 3-5 days. The buds themselves around 6-8 hours each. The battery warning gives a good sense of time left, maybe 15-20 minutes. I wouldn't complain if the buds had a full day's charge, like 12 hours, but this works for me because I need one ear open to talk to people. I also have my set of Airpods just in case.2. Fit, even though I'm 6-4 I use the smallest ear fitting. If they are uncomfortable at first give it a few days. Now it fits so well I forget they are there. They've never fallen out of my ear, unlike the Airpods which always do. I usually have one bud in one ear all day. I understand this is very specific to the person so not sure you can list this as a pro or con. It's a pro for me.For the Developers:I have a cheap over the ear set I use for yardwork. It was a fly by night operation no longer in business like you often see on Amazon. The connectivity is outstanding. The range is excellent, and when I get out of range it says "lost connection", if I return to range within 3-5 minutes it automatically reconnect to my device, then immediately turns back on my media with no added command. I really like this feature. I don't want my phone on my person when operating lawnmowers and weed whackers so I keep it in the garage. I know it's a rare use case to be "out of range" of your device, but I really appreciate the "play on connect" feature.
D**A
At 50% or more off, these are great.
I have one pair for work and one for home/going out. I wouldn’t have spent $100 on each pair but at $50 per pair they’re a good deal.The ANC is pretty impressive for little earbuds. Makes the background sounds in an IHOP at 9:30 on a Sunday nearly disappear. They also eliminate the sound of snoring dogs and humans.Took a recent trip on an airplane and opted to bring these instead of my Sennheiser Momentum 3’s. I’m an audiophile on a budget. They can’t compete with the over-ear Momentum for sound reproduction. But for earbuds they’re a great product at the sale price.There is a JBL app you can download to your smartphone but the controls are reasonably intuitive. I have big fingers so I probably miss the sweet-spot for function control more than the average person. I’ve found the bass to be a little lacking but I think that’s due to the EQ setting I’ve selected. You do have some EQ presets to choose between in the app.They come with three sets of the rubber earplugs for various sizes of ear-canals. Medium worked for me. I can use them to sleep, travel, shut out the loud noises in restaurants, and for Zoom calls.Consider the color you want to stand out against your bedding when they fall out if falling asleep with them in.I like them enough that I bought a second, dedicated pair for work.The ANC has three settings but so far I haven’t found one that totally mutes audio output from your device in the “ambient-aware” or “talk through” modes. That’s a feature I like on my Momentum. It can be accomplished by the extra step of just pausing playback with a tap on the right, then tap the left to toggle through the three ANC modes.They work great with an iPhone as well as Windows 10/11 computers.Much greater clarity the the JLAB go, which don’t seem to have any functional ANC. I should have spent the extra money at the get-go.Buy them when on sale. They’ll probably be fine for you.If ANC and a variety of EQ options are the most important features for you, spring for the current $300 - $400 Sony over-ears. I have a pair of those in the house-too. Their ANC is better but for the music I listen to the Sennheisers are #1. However I would recommend the Sonys for over-ear for the average listener and these for travel, etc. it’s a lot harder to lose a big set of cans than earbuds so I don’t want to invest too much in these little guys.JBL has always served me pretty well for the price in the pro-audio and live sound amplification area so I had some confidence in the name when I bought these.
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