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JBL TUNE 750BTNC Review

True Score

78
79
4

Experts

76
1,892

Consumers

Expert Rankings

The JBL Tune 750BTNC’s well-balanced sound profile means they’re proficient for music, podcasts, movies, and gaming, while their lightweight build, limited noise-leakage, and wireless connectivity make them good for commuting and office. But for the price, they feel uncomfortable and have poor noise cancellation.

Overview

The JBL Tune 750BTNC is a mid-range wireless pair of headphones released in 2019, offering convenient multi-device Bluetooth technology for connecting up to two devices simultaneously.

This device boasts active noise canceling (ANC) tech, blocking out background noises. You can find other ANC devices among the best-rated headphones on the market. With folding earcups, these headphones allow for space-saving storage.

Additionally, the Tune 750BTNC features an integrated mic for phone calls and recordings. Powerful 40mm drivers deliver sound from everything from podcasts and music to games.

That said, the headband is adjustable, and the unit has a stylish design. This rechargeable headset has a built-in battery, supporting on-the-go use. There are on-ear controls for volume, ANC, and calls, offering hassle-free customization.

Read on to analyze the JBL Tune 750BTNC in detail, and also explore our top over the ear headphones today.

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our Verdict

The JBL Tune 750BTNC are lightweight (0.49 lbs) with a moderate clamping force, but they’re uncomfortable because the small earcups press against your ears.

Noise isolation is below average, and ANC is subpar, especially during commutes, and primarily works on bass sounds. The all-plastic build feels unremarkable, but the sound quality is well-balanced across all ranges with a little extra bass, making them versatile for various audio content.

You can control music playback, volume, and the voice assistant with buttons on the right earcup. Their sound leakage is good enough for office use, and there’s wired and dual-device Bluetooth connectivity.

The bass accuracy is excellent with an extra thump, and battery life is good at 17.4 hours, but the micro-USB charging port is placed awkwardly.

True Score

78

Reasons to Buy

  • Balanced sound profile across all ranges
  • Physical buttons for easy control
  • Limited sound leakage
  • Wired and dual-device connectivity
  • Excellent bass accuracy
  • Good battery life

Reasons to Avoid

  • Small earcups are uncomfortable
  • ANC and passive noise isolation aren’t great
  • Plastic build looks ordinary
  • Micro-USB charging port placed awkwardly

Specifications

Battery Charge Timen/a
Battery Life15 hrs
Built In MicrophoneYes
Noise CancelingYes
True WirelessNo
Water ResistantNo
Works WithAmazon Alexa

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Market Context

The JBL Tune 750BTNC is a mid-range wireless pair of headphones released in 2019, offering convenient multi-device Bluetooth technology for connecting up to two devices…

The JBL Tune 750BTNC is a mid-range wireless pair of headphones released in 2019, offering convenient multi-device Bluetooth technology for connecting up to two devices simultaneously.

This device boasts active noise canceling (ANC) tech, blocking out background noises. You can find other ANC devices among the best-rated headphones on the market. With folding earcups, these headphones allow for space-saving storage.

Additionally, the Tune 750BTNC features an integrated mic for phone calls and recordings. Powerful 40mm drivers deliver sound from everything from podcasts and music to games.

That said, the headband is adjustable, and the unit has a stylish design. This rechargeable headset has a built-in battery, supporting on-the-go use. There are on-ear controls for volume, ANC, and calls, offering hassle-free customization.

Read on to analyze the JBL Tune 750BTNC in detail, and also explore our top over the ear headphones today.

With a -17.5 dB overall attenuation, the JBL TUNE 750BTNC is better at blocking out background noise than the JBL Tune 660NC, which has a…

With a -17.5 dB overall attenuation, the JBL TUNE 750BTNC is better at blocking out background noise than the JBL Tune 660NC, which has a -14.38 dB overall attenuation. However, the JBL Tune 660NC has a better-sounding integrated mic than the one on the 750BTNC. It also has a much better 42.3-hour runtime than the 17.4-hour battery life of the TUNE 750BTNC. Learn more in our JBL Tune 660NC review.

Featuring wider ear cups, the JBL Tune 760NC is more comfortable than the JBL TUNE 750BTNC. It also has a -19.52 dB overall attenuation level,…

Featuring wider ear cups, the JBL Tune 760NC is more comfortable than the JBL TUNE 750BTNC. It also has a -19.52 dB overall attenuation level, blocking out sound better than the JBL TUNE 750BTNC with its -17.5 dB overall attenuation. It runs for up to 40.9 hours on a single charge, beating the 17.4-hour runtime of the JBL TUNE 750BTNC. However, the JBL TUNE 750BTNC has a more neutral sound profile. See our JBL Tune 760NC review for details.

Because it has larger earcups, the Sony WH-100XM3 Wireless is much more comfortable than the JBL TUNE 750BTNC. They have a -29.9 dB overall attenuation…

Because it has larger earcups, the Sony WH-100XM3 Wireless is much more comfortable than the JBL TUNE 750BTNC. They have a -29.9 dB overall attenuation figure, blocking out background noise better than the -17.5 dB overall attenuation of the JBL TUNE 750BTNC. The Sony device also has a companion app with graphics EQ settings, while the JBL doesn’t have an app. However, the JBL headphones support dual-device pairing, unlike the Sony device.

Battery Charge Time

n/a

Battery Life

15 hrs

Built In Microphone

Yes

Noise Canceling

Yes

True Wireless

No

Water Resistant

No

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Expert Score

79

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Customer Score

76

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True Score

78

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Expert Score Breakdown

  • Rtings
    A

    Trust Score

    67
    The JBL TUNE 750BTNC are quite decent for neutral sound listening. Their sound profile is… read more

    By:

    Jake Thauvette
  • Trusted Reviews
    D

    Trust Score

    80
    If you’re after a pair of noise-cancellers, but your budget won’t stretch to the Sony… read more

    By:

    Andrew Williams
  • Techradar
    D

    Trust Score

    90
    The JBL Tune 750BTNC headphones sound great, look great, and they fit well. Solidly dependable… read more

    By:

    Jennifer Allen
  • What Hifi
    F

    Trust Score

    80
    JBL hasn’t broken the mould with the Tune 750BTNCs, or any of its recent wireless… read more

    By:

    What Hi-Fi?

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