Jbl 760nc

  1. JBL Tune 760NC Review
  2. JBL Tune 760NC
  3. JBL Tune 760NC Review
  4. JBL Tune 760NC
  5. JBL Tune 760NC Review
  6. JBL Tune 760NC


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JBL Tune 760NC Review

JBL Tune 760NC Review Of all the truly major audio companies with hundreds of thousands of customers, What’s In The Box? • JBL Tune 760NC • 3.5mm to 3.5mm Headphone Cable • USB to USBC Cable • Manual and safety guide Look and Feel To start with what I like, the synthetic leather that went into the earpads and the headband padding is pretty comfortable. My ears admittedly did feel the heat during my listens, but whatever material was used here didn’t stick to my ears like it sometimes does with synthetic materials on other headphones around this price point. I’m also quite a fan of the robust flexibility we see, with the cans being able to rotate 90 degrees backwards for an easy and comfortable around-the-neck wear style, and fold upward into the headband for extra portability. I’m also appreciative of just how light the JBL 760NC feels on my head at a mere 220 grams; I doubt anyone is going to be complaining about how much these weigh. Now, I’m less of a fan when it comes to the particularly cheap plastic we see throughout most of the housing. However, this is just about the market standard when it comes to wireless headphones at this price point. I suppose I’m glad to see some cost cutting went into build rather than sound quality, and its also worth considering that this plastic is likely responsible for the exceptionally lightweight frame. This is just to say that its easy to forgive JBL for this somwhat questionable characteristic. When it comes to fit, I have to admit...

JBL Tune 760NC

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JBL Tune 760NC Review

JBL Tune 760NC Review Of all the truly major audio companies with hundreds of thousands of customers, What’s In The Box? • JBL Tune 760NC • 3.5mm to 3.5mm Headphone Cable • USB to USBC Cable • Manual and safety guide Look and Feel To start with what I like, the synthetic leather that went into the earpads and the headband padding is pretty comfortable. My ears admittedly did feel the heat during my listens, but whatever material was used here didn’t stick to my ears like it sometimes does with synthetic materials on other headphones around this price point. I’m also quite a fan of the robust flexibility we see, with the cans being able to rotate 90 degrees backwards for an easy and comfortable around-the-neck wear style, and fold upward into the headband for extra portability. I’m also appreciative of just how light the JBL 760NC feels on my head at a mere 220 grams; I doubt anyone is going to be complaining about how much these weigh. Now, I’m less of a fan when it comes to the particularly cheap plastic we see throughout most of the housing. However, this is just about the market standard when it comes to wireless headphones at this price point. I suppose I’m glad to see some cost cutting went into build rather than sound quality, and its also worth considering that this plastic is likely responsible for the exceptionally lightweight frame. This is just to say that its easy to forgive JBL for this somwhat questionable characteristic. When it comes to fit, I have to admit...

JBL Tune 760NC

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JBL Tune 760NC Review

JBL Tune 760NC Review Of all the truly major audio companies with hundreds of thousands of customers, What’s In The Box? • JBL Tune 760NC • 3.5mm to 3.5mm Headphone Cable • USB to USBC Cable • Manual and safety guide Look and Feel To start with what I like, the synthetic leather that went into the earpads and the headband padding is pretty comfortable. My ears admittedly did feel the heat during my listens, but whatever material was used here didn’t stick to my ears like it sometimes does with synthetic materials on other headphones around this price point. I’m also quite a fan of the robust flexibility we see, with the cans being able to rotate 90 degrees backwards for an easy and comfortable around-the-neck wear style, and fold upward into the headband for extra portability. I’m also appreciative of just how light the JBL 760NC feels on my head at a mere 220 grams; I doubt anyone is going to be complaining about how much these weigh. Now, I’m less of a fan when it comes to the particularly cheap plastic we see throughout most of the housing. However, this is just about the market standard when it comes to wireless headphones at this price point. I suppose I’m glad to see some cost cutting went into build rather than sound quality, and its also worth considering that this plastic is likely responsible for the exceptionally lightweight frame. This is just to say that its easy to forgive JBL for this somwhat questionable characteristic. When it comes to fit, I have to admit...

JBL Tune 760NC

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