JBL Tune Flex - True Wireless Noise Cancelling Earbuds (Black), Small

4 4 out of 5 stars | 6,933 ratings

Price: 49.95

Last update: 12-29-2024


About this item

JBL Pure Bass Sound: Smartly designed 12mm drivers enhanced by the stick form factor deliver JBL's Pure Bass Sound so you'll feel every pulsing beat.
Active Noise Cancelling with Smart Ambient: Hear more of what you want, less of what you don't. Active Noise Cancelling technology with 2 microphones lets you minimize audio distractions. With Ambient Aware, you can tune into your surroundings at any time so that you feel safer when you're out in the world, while TalkThru lets you stop for a quick chat without having to remove your headphones.
4 mics for perfect calls: Enjoy hassle-free, hands-free calls in stereo. The Tune Flex are equipped with 4 microphones, so you'll always be heard with perfect clarity. Never hesitate to take or make a call again. And with VoiceAware, you can choose how much of your own voice to hear by controlling the amount of mic input routed back into your earbuds.
Up to 32 hours of battery life: Never miss a beat with 32 (8 plus24) hours of battery life or 6 hours, plus 18 hours in the case when noise cancelling is engaged. Need a boost Speed Charge for just 10 minutes to get 2 hours of playtime.
Water resistant and sweatproof: Don't be deterred by bad weather. Thanks to IPX4 water resistance and sweat proofing, there isn't a workout or downpour the Tune Flex can't handle.

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Top reviews from the United States

Nox
5.0 out of 5 stars Just what I wanted
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2024
I got hooked onto JBL headphones after a coworker recommended them to me and I am SO glad they did. I was looking for a new pair of earbuds that had actual noise-cancelling since my last pair didn't have it (despite being advertised as having it) and I found these. This has great noise-cancelling (my parents hate it lol), ambient mode, and the ability to turn off noise-cancelling completely. Here's a breakdown of my experience with these:

Pros:
- Has an app to control all of the settings of the earbuds (that actually works and connects)
- Can adjust to whether you have an open ear tip or sealing ear tip
- Has several adjustments for the level of noise-cancelling, including ambient aware mode and a "talk thru" mode so you can hear others talk without having to adjust your volume
- Adjustable equalizer
- Changeable controls for taps on the buds themselves
- Can adjust how much you want to hear yourself when you talk
- Options of audio vs video mode
- Adjustable left/right sound balance
- Voice assistant compatible
- Find My Buds service
- Power saving mode too
- Long battery life

Cons:
- Cannot change the sets of actions for tapping on the buds (only has Ambient Sound Control or Playback & Voice Assistant Control) which sucks since they don't have actions for "next song"
- Adjustments for level of noise-cancelling is a bit confusing to me
- Not at all sensitive to touch so it can take a few tries to get the tap actions to work sometimes

I might be biased since I love JBL, but these are much better than previous earbuds I've invested in. They match the expectations of the price they're set at and, for me, exceed them. I also got them on sale so it was even better. It's well-worth every penny for buying them. The first time I used them with noise cancelling, I practically had a big O but for my ears. Add an herbal substance to the mix and you're in music heaven. It sounds like the music is coming from inside your head and is all around you instead of the "yup, I'm wearing earbuds" feeling.

The fact that you can change the equalizer for different settings (and make your own) makes it even better since I like having my sound a certain way for music. It's also incredibly easy to change. All of the features are pretty straight forward (except for the level of noise-cancelling thing) and easy to adjust. With the press of a button, you can change your entire audio experience to just the way you want it, and that's exactly how it should be.

Overall, 100% worth the money and the time spent on adjusting the settings to what you want. This has to be the best pair of earbuds I've ever bought. The battery lasts a long time, it's super customizable, and it's easy to use. Love them. Definitely recommend.
Kyle G
5.0 out of 5 stars Great budget buds
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2023
Was a little skeptical because I haven't really heard of this brand besides the big speakers I see all the time. Exceeded expectations. The noise cancelling is jarring at first because you don't expect it to work as well as it does in these little buds. Felt like I was wearing some gun range earmuffs, they'd randomly pick up my pug wheezing and I'd be wondering what the hell that noise was sort of like how headsets will boost stuff like air conditioners that you never really noticed before.

The audio quality is great. I'm sure audio freaks will denounce these as being less than perfect but I can't tell any issues. If you want more bass just adjust it in the app, crisper vocals- you can do that. It's got a simple but robust equalizer you can mess with to your heart's content. Gets loud enough to worry you about hearing loss, even kindly has a setting to prevent you from doing this if you lack self control.

The case is cute, feels nice in the hand, is a little weighty but not so much that you notice it in your pockets constantly bouncing around. The earbuds are a little tricky to put in until you just memorize the orientation, it's a very precise fit where your brain can kind of imagine them going in a few other ways til you find the proper one. The provided charging cord is incredibly short and an ugly bright orange but I suppose it helps since you'd probably lose it in two seconds if it wasn't glowing.

The earbuds themselves look fine, subtle design. Dark, matte, won't draw much attention unlike some brands with the bright gold accents and LEDs and all that junk. The default set are a little loose in the ears but there's 3 sets of tips to find a better fit. May god have mercy on your soul of these don't fit because the connector looks pretty unique. Not sure if generic tips would fit onto the thin oval lips these use.

The touch controls are a bit annoying, constantly calling random numbers or whatever else my phone is interpreting as the noises of my fumbling to put the buds in their case after listening for a bit. You can just turn it off though so it's not a big deal. EDIT: Actually you can't, disregard that. A bit annoying, gotta grab them a very specific way when putting in and removing from case.

Screw Raycons, get these any day of the week if you're a cheapskate who still likes quality stuff like me.
Paul
4.0 out of 5 stars JBL Tune Flex
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2024
Good ear buds but they aren’t as noise canceling as one might want. For normal everyday things such as going on walks, jogging, cleaning your house or just simply lying in bed, these are great. The battery life on these are really great. I can use these maybe 2-3 hours at a time for several days without a charge and still work great. The touch of your finger on the left ear bud can control ambient aware or noise canceling. I really couldn’t tell between either of the two really. They fit well in the ear and are pretty comfortable. Now, if you are looking to mow your lawn with these as a substitute for ear plugs, don’t do it. They will not drone out the loudness of your mower and barely drones out the sound of my Ego string trimmer. (which is battery powered) Main reason i got these was to do yard work and simple light work around the house like sanding, painting or even use saws with out having to wear hearing protection. These probably weren’t made for that type of stuff I guess. After you exceed 80-90 decibels these ear buds fail to cancel noise, which is most hand held saws/drills whether it is battery operated or gas powered. That is with volume up fully. They do however work well if you are wrenching on your car/truck. I get it, they aren’t ear plugs but you would think they could drone out some noise. The volume on these are okay and just that. Not very loud and the bass I would say isn't the greatest. Value for the money, I think there are better options out there for $70.00. For just a little more, you start getting into Apple air pod territory.

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