ANC is one of the strongest recurring positives, with several reviewers calling it impressive for the price, though one reviewer finds it only decent and another says it is not great.
ANC is the standout trait in these reviews, with repeated praise for unusually strong noise reduction at this price.
One review reports easy Android pairing, with no Android-specific problems mentioned.
Android support works in the cited reviews, including Fast Pair, though Android users miss out on higher-end codec options.
The JBL app is repeatedly described as useful for this price, adding audio modes, EQ changes, controls, and extra features.
The app is feature-rich and easy to navigate for several reviewers, though one reviewer found it a little basic.
The cited reviews explicitly state that aptX support is missing.
Multiple reviews say video mode or newer tuning helps lip-sync and reduces audio lag when watching video.
The sound is generally bass-forward, but reactions split: some reviewers like the punch and weight, while others think the bass is weak or could go further.
Bass is repeatedly described as fantastic, powerful, punchy, or clean, though one review says it can overpower the mix.
Battery life is a clear standout across the reviews, with repeated praise for 40-hour total endurance and strong single-charge runtime.
Battery life is usually described as strong or all-day, though one review reports closer to 6.5 to 7 hours in mixed use.
Bluetooth performance is consistently positive, with stable connections, Bluetooth 5.3 mentions, and smooth pairing to watches and other devices.
Bluetooth 5.3 with AAC/SBC support is clearly documented, and the cited reviews describe connection quality as stable.
Build quality is viewed as solid for the money, with reviewers saying the buds do not feel flimsy even if they are not ultra-premium.
The earbuds themselves are often described as solid or premium enough, though some reviewers still notice plasticky elements.
The case is easy to dock buds into and pocket-friendly, but one reviewer finds removing the buds a little awkward.
The case is pocketable and sometimes feels sturdy or premium, but several reviewers also call it plasticky or a bit bulky.
USB-C charging and fast top-ups are positives, but one reviewer notes the lack of wireless charging.
USB-C and quick charging are positives, but wireless charging is repeatedly absent.
Codec support is limited to SBC and AAC, and multiple reviews flag the lack of advanced codecs as a downside.
Several reviewers say the earbuds stay comfortable over longer sessions and do not create much fatigue.
Multiple reviewers say the earbuds stay comfortable for hours, with several calling them all-day or long-session friendly.
The design is a familiar stem style, and reviewers generally like the clean, simple look.
The transparent Glass Blue look stands out and is generally seen as attractive or distinctive in the cited reviews.
Fit is secure for several reviewers, including during movement, but one reviewer says their ear shape still caused fit problems.
The cited reviews describe a snug, comfortable seal when the fit matches the wearer’s ears.
The box includes multiple ear tip sizes, giving users some room to improve fit.
The earbuds come with extra tip sizes in the box, but the selection is still fairly limited.
The app supports both preset EQ choices and user-made custom EQ profiles, which reviewers see as a meaningful feature.
Reviews consistently highlight adjustable EQ options, including presets, custom tuning, and guided personalization tools.
The app includes a Find My Buds feature that can make a misplaced earbud beep.
Objective-minded reviews say the tuning broadly follows preference targets, but they also note a darker balance and upper-treble dip.
At least one review confirms the package includes a USB-C charging cable and multiple ear tip sizes.
The cited review mentions a modest accessory pack with extra eartips included in the box.
One review says the earbuds do not offer the nuanced separation you would get from a higher-end model.
The cited reviews note audible instrument separation and stereo layering on well-recorded tracks.
A four-microphone setup is repeatedly called out as a key hardware feature, even though call-performance opinions still vary.
One review explicitly confirms onboard microphones are built into the earbuds for calls.
One review explicitly says either earbud can be used on its own while the other charges.
The cited reviews explicitly state that LDAC support is missing.
One review explicitly notes the lack of aptX Lossless or LDAC, so lossless-grade wireless support is not present here.
One review specifically says wind and background noise make the mics sound worse on calls.
Noise reduction on calls is generally effective, especially against wind and street noise, though it is not flawless in every scenario.
Call quality is the main tradeoff area: some reviewers say the mic setup sounds clear enough, while another says voices get muddy and distant in noise.
Call quality is usually clear in calmer settings, but some reviews report less natural or choppier results in noisy environments.
Midrange is generally described as decent to clear, without major praise or major complaints.
Midrange performance is often described as clear or warm, but some reviews say mids can get muddy or constrained.
One reviewer says the earbuds paired easily across multiple device types, suggesting broad everyday compatibility.
The cited reviews describe smooth use across iPhone, Android, and laptop setups.
One review explicitly says multipoint lets you switch between devices instantly.
Multipoint connection to two devices works smoothly for several reviewers, though one review reports buzzing and dual-device issues.
Isolation is usable but mixed: one review says you do get some isolation, while another says outside sound still gets in.
The passive seal is strong in the cited reviews, helping block outside noise even before ANC is engaged.
One reviewer says the case slides into a pocket easily, supporting good day-to-day portability.
The case is described as compact and easy to carry in a pocket.
Preset EQ options are useful rather than gimmicky, with reviewers saying presets can improve the sound to better match preferences.
One review specifically praises the Excited preset as a strong option for punchier bass.
Wear or in-ear detection is a recurring feature callout, and reviewers say the auto pause/resume behavior works well.
Voice Aware exists, but one reviewer says it is hard to notice working in practice.
One review specifically says the case is not much of a fingerprint magnet.
Setup is described as straightforward, with quick pairing and little friction across the reviews that mention it.
Some reviewers find the software easy to use, but one review reports annoying re-pairing and reconnection steps.
One reviewer explicitly reports noticeable sound leakage.
Overall sound quality ranges from decent to very good depending on taste, with stronger reactions from reviewers who like a consumer-friendly tuning.
Sound quality is broadly praised as very good for the money, though some reviews stop short of calling it flagship-level.
Reviewers note a three-dimensional presentation and useful depth cues, especially for the price category.
The cited reviews describe the presentation as wide with clearly defined stereo placement for the price.
The spatial sound feature is present, but one review says it does not create a truly immersive result.
Sony 360 Reality Audio support is present, but enthusiasm is mixed and some reviewers do not see it as a major draw.
Two reviews say the buds stay put well during movement, including casual activity and running.
For everyday use the fit is steady for several reviewers, but one review says the buds can slip during running or workouts.
Touch controls are described as easy to use and feature-rich enough for playback, ANC, and other basic actions.
Touch controls usually respond well, but repeated-tap volume changes and accidental triggers come up repeatedly as annoyances.
Transparency and ambient modes work, but the detailed reviews call them basic, digital-sounding, or less natural than pricier alternatives.
Ambient and transparency modes are useful for conversations and awareness, but some reviewers mention hiss, white noise, or activation delay.
Treble gets mixed feedback, from washed out in one review to crisp and clear in others.
Treble is usually described as clear or crisp, though some reviews mention upper-treble softness or occasional distortion.
Multiple reviews confirm USB-C charging support on the case or in-box cable.
USB-C charging is explicitly present in the cited reviews.
Value is one of the clearest strengths, with repeated praise for how much battery, ANC, and features JBL fits into the price.
These reviews consistently frame the earbuds as excellent value around the $100 to $120 range, especially for ANC and comfort.
Hold controls can trigger the phone's voice assistant, with one review specifically noting Android and iOS behavior.
The controls can trigger a phone voice assistant, with Siri and Google Assistant support explicitly referenced.
One review says the earbuds get pretty loud.
One review describes the earbuds as loud and proud, suggesting strong output.
The earbuds are consistently described as IP54-rated or sweat/splash resistant, making them suitable for workouts and light rain.
The cited reviews consistently mention IPX4 splash and sweat resistance suited to light workouts and daily use.
Reviewers call them lightweight and easy to keep in the ear for long stretches.
One review specifically highlights the very light 0.18oz-per-bud weight as a comfort benefit.