🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The JBL Tour Pro 3 True Wireless Noise Cancelling Earbuds redefine audio excellence with their hybrid dual-driver system, delivering legendary sound quality. The innovative Smart Charging Case features a 1.57" touchscreen for seamless control and customization, while the earbuds offer adaptive noise cancelling and immersive Spatial 360 sound with head tracking. With a remarkable 40-hour battery life and quick charge capabilities, these earbuds are designed for the modern professional on the go.
Control Method | Touch |
Control Type | Touch Control |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Compatible Devices | Wireless-enabled devices |
Antenna Location | Music, Travel |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Is Electric | Yes |
Carrying Case Material | rigid plastic |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Noise Cancellation, Multipoint Pairing, Fast Charging, Wireless Charging, Touch Control |
Earpiece Shape | Rounded Tips |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
Item Weight | 83 Grams |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Carrying Case Color | Black |
Color | Black |
Battery Average Life | 40 Hours |
Battery Charge Time | 11 minutes |
J**G
Day n+1 update: it worth a 4.5 star
Day n+1 update:Warning: once you lost the AUX to USB-C cable like me, it's almost no way to buy this cable. Most usb-c to aux cable/converter on the market is DAC included and doesn't work with JBL Tour Case.They bring another firmware update and everything seems more stable and I enjoy it. The sound and convenience do replace all my earphones now: including Sony WH-1000XM4!Except: 1. recently I still got the case reset once.2. ANC is still a tough issue.3. In the meeting, "heee" sound when people speaking. And also for phone-call microphone, if you're outside, your speak seems hard to be heard. I'm almost give up to use its microphone.I hope this is the last. Day n update:- The world's easiest auto-reset ear-buds? Every-time it happens I need to forget and re-connect to all my devices. Annoying.- During the meeting, when people speak every sentence, a high-frequency sound I can't really describe keeping happening. Kind of slight "heee" sound, kind of annoying.Day 3 Update: I still like to turn on LDAC.Its ANC is indeed a bit strange at times. For example, when I was riding my scooter or walking near a construction area, I noticed some kind of high-frequency knocking sounds.Also, when I wear a raincoat or put up the hood of my hoodie, it keeps accidentally touching the earbuds—almost like it’s happening a thousand times!Day 2 Update:After: 1. Update firmware of earbuds and the case. 2. Use AAC (instead of LDAC) decoding. 3. Disable "Smart Talk". Now the battery of earbuds seems to last for 8 hours.What others I didn't expect:Its earbud tips are not as comfortable as those on the Jabra Active 7. When removing them from your ears, there is a sensation of suction, followed by a slight “pop” sound feeling to the ear. Sometimes, this causes the earbud to end up in the wrong orientation, and you have to adjust it by hand to put it back in the correct position.The sound isn't best but better than I expected. I think it's good enough and worth the price together with its other features. 3.5mm connector to Auracast to earbuds is a very important use case to me (and it works).Changing the picture of the case display is interesting after I found a personal and good picture.--- Day 1 review ---I bought these earbuds mainly for the advertised long battery life. However, on the first day of use, with a full 100% charge, they only lasted about 4 hours — far from the claimed 8 hours and not consistent with what other reviews suggested.Here’s what I experienced:1. The first time I took them out of the charging case, the battery dropped from 100% to 90% in less than ten minutes — before I even used them.2. When I connected them to my phone (an Android), I noticed they had already been paired with a device named "iPhone," which raises concern that they might be refurbished.
V**K
Wonderful & feature packed buds!
I have been using these for a few months now and must say I enjoy them. Lots of features and tune-ability. They have a nice bass punch, more than most buds in this range. The ANC could be a smidge better but overall it works very well and does what is intended. If you can't find the right sound for your ears with these buds and the JBL app then you need to get your ears checked!They include a good bit of extra tips to find the right comfort and fit. They seem to stay put well for me but I haven't done any crazy physical workouts to test that aspect.The case is a little bigger than most but isn't too big to be a problem. The touchscreen is a surprisingly great feature. You wouldn't think it would be but being able to tune the earbuds without taking out your phone and opening the app is quite nice.Overall, I recommend these. They are great buds, sound wonderful and have tons of hidden features you'll come to really appreciate.
J**D
Best ear buds ever !
These are the best ear buds I ever had in my life . Even at low volume they sound great. The noise canceling is awesome however the battery life sucks they only last about 4 hours at mid volume
M**D
R.I.P. left earbud
This is a hard one for me, I'm a JBL guy through and through. I've owned several headphones and ear buds, even got the 5.1 system in my living room. These buds were absolutely amazing, great ambient aware, great sound, great bass. That is until the left bud stopped charging. I cleaned the connector in the case, cleaned the connection on the bud itself, nothing. This would be a 5 star if the bud didn't just randomly quit.
A**N
Feature-packed, but lacking performance.
These earbuds have very good audio in general, with typical JBL somewhat bass-heavy sound. However, the equalizer function's customizability easily compensates for the coloration. Other features include Ambient Noise Cancelling, spatial audio with optional head tracking, a smart charging case with touchscreen controls for nearly all features, a companion mobile device app with controls for all features, the case can be used as a transmitter to get the sound to the earbuds from non-Bluetooth devices with audio out via USB (A or C) or ⅛ inch (3.5 mm) headphone jack, or anything that can be adapted to one of those. Buds are capable of receiving Auracast audio. You can also listen to your tracks in high-resolution LDAC audio at 24 bits & 96 kHz. The only major features that I've seen elsewhere, that the Tour Pro 3 lack is a case that doubles as a Bluetooth speaker or a power bank. But honestly, does anyone really want to carry that extra weight around with the earbuds all the time? I already have a power bank and several Bluetooth speakers. I only carry them around when I reasonably expect to want or need them.However, I found the experience of using the buds for the first time less than satisfying. The main reason for replacing my previous earbuds was declining battery life. But though they were inexpensive (brand 233621, model Zen), they had what I now realize to be excellent broad-spectrum ANC. The Tour Pro 3, in contrast, even at their maximum ANC setting, allow quite a lot of high-frequency noise through that the Zen cancel. This was quite noticeable and annoying while vacuuming the house. I expect better from a flagship product of a well-known brand such as Harman/JBL. If I hadn't gotten them at the Cyber Monday discount with the help of a gift card that covered half the cost I would definitely be returning them and getting something else.I have read elsewhere that the Tour Pro 3's 360 Spatial Audio is also lackluster, but having nothing to compare it to, I can't say much about it. Head tracking seems to work as expected when enabled, moving sounds from center to left or right as I move my head, but the spatial effect is minimal for me. I'm one of those for whom headphones and earbuds nearly exclusively produce sound that seems to come from inside my head on a line between my ears. Without head tracking, the Tour Pro 3's spatial audio adds fullness and extension so sounds hard-panned left and right (or nearly so) seem to come from outside my head, and those from nearer the center of the stereo image seem to be slightly forward and less sharply defined, but still inside my head. Using headphones or earbuds, I've never heard any effect that made the sounds seem to emanate realistically from somewhere in front of me. It's likely that I never will, just because of how my ears and brain are.Verdict: I'll keep them, but if I had known in advance how weak the Tour Pro 3's ANC was, I would have chosen another brand & model.
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