Released earlier this year, the JBL Tune Buds come with Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, ANC alongside a smart transparency mode, as well as a generous battery life of up to 48 hours (12 for the earbuds and 36 more via the case). The US$59.95 price instead of US$99.95 is a good deal, except for the undiscounted Purple version.
The JBL Tune Buds earbuds were introduced earlier this year and, for over 5 months, their Amazon price was US$99.95. Last month, they dropped to the all-time low of US$49.95, but those who missed them back then can take advantage of a pretty good price of US$55.95 thanks to a 40% discount. However, this deal only applies to the black, blue, and white color options. The purple JBL Tune Buds still go for US$99.95, unfortunately.
The list of specs and features is quite interesting in this case, since the the JBL Tune Buds come with Bluetooth 5.3 with LE audio support, 10 mm drivers enhanced for an improved bass response, active noise canceling as well as smart audio transparency, dual microphones on each bud for clear calls, as well as excellent autonomy. In the battery life deparment, up to 12 hours for a full charge and 3 full charges held by the case should be more than enough for most users. Also, a 15-minute quick charge can deliver about 4 hours of battery life.
The retail package contains the case and the earbuds, a USB-C charging cable, as well as 3 pairs of eartips of different sizes. After 287 user reviews, the JBL Tune Buds hold a 4.2/5 stars rating on Amazon. The breakdown by feature highlights three attributes, namely battery life (4.4), sound quality (4.2), and noise cancelation (3.9).
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