Abstract: These days it might be a bit awkward for a product to have ‘Tour in its name, but interestingly the JBL Tour One came for review just a few days before I set out on my second trip in the past two years. Yes, as the name suggests, the JBL Tour One is clea...
Good, Looks good, very comfortable, Very good app, lots of customisation options, Excellent battery life, Clean, balanced, and flexible sound
Fiddly touch controls, No support for advanced Bluetooth codecs
The premium wireless headphones segment is largely dominated by a handful of brands such as Sony, Apple, and Bose. As an established name in the headphones industry, this price segment was sorely missing a capable option from JBL, until now. The JBL Tour...
Punchy bass, with custom EQ, Pretty comfortable fit, Solid battery life
Ambient Aware needs work, Sound quality has its limits, Adaptive NC needs tweaking
JBL is trying to compete with big players with the Tour One Wireless and their sound, while good, isn't exceptional. Similarly, while the functionality is fine as well, we're left thinking these could have hit a higher note...
Published: 2021-09-03, Author: What , review by: whathifi.com
Energetic presentation, Reliable touch controls, Classy build and finish,
Beaten for dynamics and subtlety, Coarse and unrefined upper mids,
JBL's Tour One headphones certainly look the part and the firm has offered a fresh and compelling feature set in a bid to become a true player in the over-ear noise-cancelling headphones sector. There are some things to like here, but you'll get extra fea...
Abstract: Right now, Sony's $350 WH-1000XM4 are the best noise-canceling headphones you can buy. We like them so much, they also top our lists of best wireless headphones and best headphones overall. Sony's success hasn't gone unnoticed by its competitors, which ha...
Published: 2021-09-09, Author: Matt , review by: makeuseof.com
Stylish and subdued, Excellent soundstaging, Bluetooth pairing was easy, Lightweight, Calls sound phenomenal
Slightly uncomfortable after long listening sessions, Can't charge and use wireless at the same time, Noise cancelling feature doesn't block out louder sounds, Midrange dominates at higher volumes, Extremely sensitive touch panel
Even though headphones will be individually subjective, the Tour Ones are a superior choice for a noise-canceling model in the $300 price range. They're sleek, stylish, and subdued while also offering enhanced audio fidelity. They've seriously impressed u...
Abstract: When it comes to headphones, we are no doubt spoilt for choice. And JBL helps with that spoilt feeling with headphones spanning a huge price range making them great for consideration no matter what the style you're after. At the premium end is the Tour Ra...
Comfortable and will fit big ears, Excellent battery life – 30hrs ANC, Adaptive noise cancelling is better for all-around use, Hi-Res cabled mode, Excellent App and EQ
Hands-free calls are adequate if a little low volume, Don't expect Jumbo jet ANC levels, It can get a little warm after a few hours, Needs more work on the firmware to make this the class-leader, SBC codec only