The black-colored version of these headphones is the one that we received in order to conduct this JBL Tune 760NC wireless headphones review. It came in a cardboard container that had the typical JBL look to it, and it included a photograph of the product on the front. The JBL Tune 760NC Wireless headphones are Bluetooth headphones with active noise cancellation (ANC), and they were developed with everyday use in mind. Because of their compact size, light weight, and long battery life, these headphones are ideal for use while on the road.
Additionally, they have active noise cancellation (ANC), which helps block out some of the ambient sounds that may be present during your commute. They also come with a wide variety of helpful connectivity capabilities, such as the ability to couple multiple devices at once and Google Fast Fair, the latter of which enables users of Android to connect their devices immediately. Because of their close fit, wearing them for extended periods of time can be uncomfortable, and their design does not lend themselves well to portability. Their extended and uninterruptible battery life should get them through your flights.
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- Type: Wireless Over-Ear Headphones with Active Noise Cancelling
- Drivers: 40mm Dynamic Drivers
- Frequency Response: 20Hz-20kHz
- Impedance: 32Ω
- Sensitivity: 95dB SPL/mW
- Bluetooth: 5.0
- Battery Life: Up to 50 hours with ANC off, up to 35 hours with ANC on
- Charging Time: 2 hours
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a scaled-down result for the JBL Tune 760NC HeadphonesIMG 20220930 151647The pairing process for the JBL Tune 760NC is simple, and the headphones automatically enter pairing mode the very first time they are activated after being paired for the very first time. These come equipped with support for Google Fast Pair, which simplifies the process of pairing in its entirety even further.
In addition to this, the headphones support dual Bluetooth connectivity, which enables them to pair with several devices. Additionally, the headphones may switch between devices either automatically or manually using the controls located on the right earcup. Despite having a dynamic frequency response range that extends from 20Hz all the way up to 20kHz, the headphones have drivers that are 40 millimetres in size and have an impedance of 32 ohms.
Moving on to the battery life, we found that the JBL Tune 760NCs lived up to the battery estimates that were advertised during the course of our two weeks of testing. We were able to get close to 45 hours of use out of these with the ANC turned off and the volume set to 50%. However, when we turned the ANC on, we were only able to obtain approximately 30 hours of use, which is still a very respectable amount of time for these headphones.