Find My support is a standout feature: the U1-equipped case and built-in speaker enable precision finding, chimes, and loss notifications to help locate the case and earbuds. It meaningfully reduces the anxiety of misplacing such a small item, even if occasional connection quirks are mentioned.
Finding features (such as chirp and last-known location via Find My-style support) add peace of mind for misplacement and are viewed as a useful bonus when available.
Find-my functionality for buds and/or case is mentioned as available via the JBL app and sometimes accessible from the case interface. It is treated as a useful part of the overall feature-rich ecosystem.
Find My integration helps locate the headphones within Apple’s ecosystem, though extended idle periods can trigger deeper sleep modes that reduce connectivity to preserve battery.
Integration with Android’s Find My Device helps locate misplaced headphones, though enabling it requires agreeing to some additional location and data sharing.
Find My-style locating features (lights, chirps, last-known location) are helpful for finding misplaced buds. At least one review noted odd or overly aggressive notifications, so reliability can vary.
Find My-style tracking works across platforms and is useful for locating misplaced headphones, but it tends to be last-known-location functionality rather than the most precise, real-time finding offered by newer Apple trackers and earbuds.
The app offers a basic Find My Headphones feature that uses Bluetooth proximity or signal strength to help locate the headset within typical wireless range.
A notable omission is a built-in Find My style feature inside Sony’s app, making lost-bud recovery less seamless than competitors that offer precision tracking.