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August 2018
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The editors liked
The headphones offer a whopping 15 hours of listening time with noice cancelltion switched on (and even more when you don't use active noise cancelling)
The fabric and leather design looks stylish and a little different to other headphones on the market
The editors didn't like
There's no storage case to keep the headphones safe when you're on the go
The headphones offer a whopping 15 hours of listening time with noice cancelltion switched on (and even more when you don't use active noise cancelling), The fabric and leather design looks stylish and a little different to other headphones on the market,
There's no storage case to keep the headphones safe when you're on the go, The headphones slip forward when exercising
These are a great pair of headphones that certainly tick the stylish design and great sound quality boxes. Simple to use, they offer plenty of listening time from one charge and trhere's even a cable so you can use them when the battery has run out...
Abstract: The noise-cancelling, JBL E65BTNC has been on the market for a while now, pleasing bass-heads with it's punchy and thick low-end. But recently, JBL released its Live series, which has a somewhat different sound signature, as well as some added functionali...
Abstract: The design and build quality are both first rate. Many headphones are big and obtrusive making the wearer feel conspicuous. These fit closer to your head and have a unified, monochromatic color scheme. The padded fabric headband is comfortable and the ear...
Abstract: Since I recently got my hands on the Audio Technica ATH-ANC700BT, I have been curious to try them alongside the JBL E65BTNC. Both are the same price at $199, and they both are wireless noise cancelling headphones. Which headphone is best for which type of...
Abstract: It would be easy to say that the most important thing about a pair of headphones is how they sound. Without it, they're just earmuffs. But headphones are one of the earliest pieces of modern wearable tech, and comfort is one of the biggest hurdles any aud...
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Published: 2017-12-01, Author: Tim , review by: pcmag.com
Powerful audio performance with deep bass response, bright highs, Decent noise cancellation (when music is off), Can be used in wired mode passively or with active noise cancellation,
Noise cancellation affects audio performance, No carrying pouch or case
The JBL E65BTNC headphones deliver bass-forward Bluetooth audio with decent noise cancellation for the price...
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Abstract: I've been on a JBL kick lately. I love to recommend their E Series headphones for those who love a thick bass, but want to avoid the bulkiness of other headphones. That is why I was excited to hear about JBL's release of the newest member of the E Series...
Abstract: I've had a handful of folks ask me to recommend relatively cheap Bluetooth headphones that aren't too bulky. My go-to answer for them has always been something from the JBL E Series. The E45BT and E55BT have been my favorite to share for the stylish, util...