Monday, September 6th 2021

JBL Expands True Wireless Portfolio with Sport and Lifestyle Headphone Options

The latest true wireless earbuds from JBL deliver sound that fits into every type of lifestyle - from urban explorers to fitness enthusiasts. Bursting with upgrades and exciting new features, the JBL Reflect Flow PRO guarantees a superior, secure fit with the signature JBL POWERFIN ear tip design. With its IP68 rating, these headphones are both dustproof and wave proof. It's the highest industry standard, ensuring ultimate performance, even in salt water.

Also launching are the successors of the popular JBL Tune 125 TWS and JBL Tune 225 TWS, the JBL Tune 130NC and 230NC. The latest earbuds to enter the Tune series deliver active noise cancelling for $99.95. "We have never needed music more than we do now," said Dave Rogers, President, HARMAN Lifestyle Division. "It's exciting to bring our new True Wireless products to JBL fans and to be able to offer new features and a new look after a challenging year. We are always pushing ourselves beyond the cutting edge of sound so that whatever we do, we are connecting people to others and to themselves. Whether you need active noise cancellation or extra-long battery life to get you through a long trip to see friends and family, JBL has you covered."
The JBL Reflect Flow PRO headphones' POWERFIN design provides athletes with a secure and comfortable fit. Need motivation? With JBL Signature Sound, these buds will keep the music going for up to 30 hours of playtime.

The Adaptive Noise Cancelling feature filters out unwanted noises, whether working from home or working out. Smart Ambient enables sounds to be heard when running in the street and makes it easy to have a quick chat with a friend while on the move. The 6 microphones ensure perfect voice clarity in calls or meetings, even in the wind, while the IP68 rating provides protection from sweat and rain. Need assistance? Both Google Assistant and Alexa Aware are available. JBL Reflect Flow PRO will be sold on JBL.com starting November 14 for $179.95.

Features of the JBL Reflect Flow PRO:
  • Adaptive Noise Cancelling with Smart Ambient
  • Up to 30 hours of playtime with Qi-Compatible wireless charging - (10 + 20 in case with BT; 8 + 20 with ANC on)
  • Speed charge (10-minute charge = 1 hour playtime)
  • IP68 wave proof protection
  • 6.8 mm drivers deliver JBL Signature Sound
  • TWS POWERFIN secure fit
  • 6-mic technology, two beamforming mics plus a third for wind suppression on each earbud
  • Direct access to Google voice assistant via Hot word activation
  • Bluetooth 5.0
  • Fast Pair enabled by Google
  • Dual Connect + Sync
  • Customizable all-access touch control
  • Compatible with JBL Headphones App
  • Available in Black
BL Tune 230NC
From upgrades to whole new features, the JBL Tune 230NC earbuds are packed with JBL Pure Bass Sound. The 5.8 mm driver delivers impressive sound through a seamless, wireless experience, perfect for life on-the-go. With 4 microphones for crisp, clear calls, the new earbuds retain the cool, stylish stick design of their predecessor but the new silicone tips give a more secure fit and even better bass performance. With a total of 40-hours of playtime, there is plenty of time to enjoy a podcast series and the speed charge feature delivers a whole hour of listening with only 10 minutes of charge.

JBL Tune 230NC will be available on October 17 on JBL.com for $99.95 with color options in black, white and blue.

Features of the JBL Tune 230NC:
  • Active noise cancelling
  • 40 hours of play time (10 + 30 hours with case with BT; 8 + 24 with ANC on)
  • Speed charge (10-minute charge = 1 hour playtime)
  • IPX4 water and sweat resistant
  • 5.8 mm drivers with JBL Pure Bass sound
  • TWS stick shape
  • 4-mic technology for crisp, clear calls (2-mic on each)
  • Voice assistant with built in Google and Alexa voice assistants
  • Bluetooth 5.2
  • Smart Ambient and Fast Pair enabled by Google
  • Dual Connect + Sync
  • Touch controls
  • Compatible with JBL Headphones App
JBL Tune 130NC
With massive 10 mm drivers the new JBL Tune 130NC delivers JBL Pure Bass Sound for hours on end. These buds are perfect for listening on-the-move with active noise cancellation and 40 hours of combined playtime.

JBL Tune 130NC will be available on October 17 on JBL.com for $99.95 with color options in black, white and blue.

Features of the JBL Tune 130NC:
  • Active noise cancelling
  • 40 hours of play time (10 + 30 hours with case with BT; 8 + 24 with ANC on)
  • Speed charge (10-minute charge = 1 hour playtime)
  • IPX4 water and sweat resistant
  • 10 mm Drivers with JBL Pure Bass sound
  • TWS bud shape
  • 4-mic technology for crisp, clear calls (2-mic on each)
  • Voice assistant with built in Hey Google and Alexa
  • Bluetooth 5.2
  • Smart Ambient and Fast Pair enabled by Google
  • Dual Connect + Sync
  • Touch controls
  • Compatible with JBL Headphones App
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5 Comments on JBL Expands True Wireless Portfolio with Sport and Lifestyle Headphone Options

#1
P4-630
btarunrJBL Pure Bass Sound
I think true deep bass can only be experienced with an over ear closed headphones.
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FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
5.8mm driver is hella small.
P4-630I think true deep bass can only be experienced with an over ear closed headphones.
I think its more about the fit and the seal of the ear tips and how far they sit in your ear canal to give you deep bass tones.
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#3
Th3pwn3r
FreedomEclipse5.8mm driver is hella small.



I think its more about the fit and the seal of the ear tips and how far they sit in your ear canal to give you deep bass tones.
Well they're 6.8mm but still. And deep bass isn't even heard, it's felt. Below 20hz most don't hear it at all.

Edit: I was looking at the different set, nvm me.
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#4
trsttte
P4-630I think true deep bass can only be experienced with an over ear closed headphones.
FreedomEclipse5.8mm driver is hella small.



I think its more about the fit and the seal of the ear tips and how far they sit in your ear canal to give you deep bass tones.
I think "Pure Bass Sound" is nothing more than a meaningless marketing ploy that has nothing to do with actual sound quality.
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#5
Th3pwn3r
trsttteI think "Pure Bass Sound" is nothing more than a meaningless marketing ploy that has nothing to do with actual sound quality.
Well pure bass sound to me is clean, undistorted bass without anything rattling in my car or house. I just had to make a new attic hatch since the subwoofers I have were about to blow the old, thin one up into the attic lol.
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