
JBL
The JBL Tune Buds are true‑wireless earbuds with active noise cancelling, JBL Pure Bass sound and up to 48 hours total battery life. They feature an ergonomic oval‑tube design, IP54 water‑dust resistance and Bluetooth 5.3 with app‑based EQ and touch controls.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Tune Buds for their impressive 48‑hour battery life, lightweight ergonomic fit and the signature JBL Pure Bass sound, noting the IP54 rating as ideal for workouts. However, they criticize the ANC as only adequate for travel, point out treble peaks that can sound harsh, and mention average call quality and the lack of native volume controls.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the long battery life, punchy bass and comfortable, sweat‑resistant design, calling the 48‑hour endurance a "game‑changer". Recurring complaints focus on weak ANC in noisy settings, finicky touch controls without default volume, occasional Bluetooth drops, and muffled calls in windy environments.
Common Complaints
Weak low‑frequency ANC, finicky touch controls lacking default volume, occasional Bluetooth connectivity drops, and muffled call audio in noisy or windy conditions.
How It Compares
vs. Anker Soundcore Liberty 4 NC
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Choose Anker if you prioritize stronger ANC; choose JBL for deeper bass and longer overall runtime.
vs. Nothing Ear (a)
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Pick Nothing Ear (a) for a lighter, minimalist design; pick JBL for better battery life and bass performance.
vs. Sony WF‑C500
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Select Sony WF‑C500 if you don’t need ANC and want a very low‑cost option; select JBL for ANC, longer battery and stronger bass.