Bose noise-canceling headphones are among the best wireless headphones available, but they are expensive JBL's Tune 750BTNC, announced today, offers an inexpensive alternative with bass and active noise cancellation
Priced at $129, they are considerably cheaper than our favorite noise-canceling headphones, the $399 Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones 700 But JBL's new pair doesn't skimp on features: in addition to ANC, they claim to pack powerful bass and 15 hours of battery life
The JBL 750TNC's 40mm drivers provide deep sound while active noise cancellation drowns out ambient noise; the JBL 750TNC does not appear to support as many ANC levels as the Bose 700, which is one of the reasons Bose justifies the premium price
The JBL 750TNC offers hands-free access to voice assistants such as Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri It can also switch between Bluetooth sources with a multipoint connection
However, the Tune 750BTC only supports Bluetooth 42 and does not support the Bluetooth 50 standard that is becoming more common with newer wireless headphones Bluetooth 50 offers faster transfer rates, longer pairing distances, and lower battery consumption
JBL's use of Bluetooth 42 may explain the 750TNC's very average playback time of 15 hours with noise cancellation turned on (22 hours with ANC turned off) By comparison, the Bose 700 should last 20 hours with ANC on
As for design, the Tune 750BTC keeps pace with JBL's fun, playful aesthetic It is available in black, white, red, and blue
Whether JBL's inexpensive ANC headphones will be worth it remains to be seen; we won't know until we test the Tune 750BTC
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