The JBL Tune 750BTNC headphones sound great, sound great, and fit well. Highly reliable and easy to use, you might miss out on water resistance and a few minor features — but at this price, it's foolish to complain so easily.
Positives
+ Ergonomic design
+ Good sound quality
+ Powerful active noise cancellation
cons
- No water leakage
Average battery life
No bluetooth 5 support
The JBL Tune 750BTNC headphones are a high specification and well priced set of noise canceling headphones. Even though they're a few years old, we still highly recommend them if you're looking for a versatile pair of headphones.
JBL is a popular name in the world of Bluetooth headphones and speakers, and rightfully so. Highly reliable, consumers know what to expect from the brand - decent sound quality at an affordable price.
That's what we found with these headphones' predecessors, which launched in 2019—you can read more about them in our JBL Live 650BTNC review. But the JBL Tune 750BTNC headphones are a solid successor and make some notable improvements.
Specifications JBL TUNE 750BTNC
Battery life: 15 hours (ANC on) 22 hours (ANC off)
Noise canceling? Yes
Wireless? Yes (but cable is also included)
Bluetooth version: 4.2
Driver size: 40mm
Driver Sensitivity at 1kHz/1mW (dB): 95dBSPL/1mW
Dynamic Frequency Response Range: 20Hz - 20kHz
Impedance: 32 ohms
Weight: 220 grams
Features: Audio Cable, Foldable, Voice Assistant Integration, Hands-Free Calling, Multipoint Connection
We've used it in a variety of different scenarios from workouts to our daily commute, and we've found the experience to be quite impressive for the price. They offer a comfortable fit and great sound quality that make them a bargain in their field, especially considering they offer noise-canceling technology to rival some of the best headphones you can buy today.
That's why they're one of our top picks in our best noise-canceling headphones guide, our best cheap headphones guide, our best over-ear headphones guide and our definitive best headphones guide. Few headphones make all of those top lists, further proof that the 750BTNC is an all-round solid pair.
Read on for our full JBL Tune 750BTNC review.
JBL Tune 750BTNC review: Price and availability
Cost $130 / £120 / AU$200 at launch
Now available at a much cheaper price
Excellent value for money
The JBL Tune 750BTNC originally cost $130 / £120 / AU$200 when it was released in 2020, but expect to find it discounted for much less than that today.
Four different colors are available including black, blue, coral, and white. However, since these headphones are now a few years old, you may be limited to the black version from some retailers.
While they're not the newest pair of in-ears on the market, the JBL Tune 750BTNC at this price are a better value than when they launched—and we evaluated their price at the time.
For some perspective, Sony's current noise-canceling over-ear headphones are $350 / £349 / AU$549. You can learn more about them in our Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless Headphones review. Of course, Sony's are the absolute best and do better than JBL's more affordable headphones, but they show you don't have to pay a small fortune for some of the same features.
In terms of direct competition, the JBL Tune 750BTNC is more like the AKG N60NC wireless headphones in terms of price. You can pick up a pair of these for as low as $149 / £85 in the US and UK depending on the retailer. Learn more about those in our AKG N60NC review.
They're also similar in price and specs to Final's first wireless ANC headphones, which cost $149 / £119 (around AU$200). Take a look at our Final Audio UX3000 review for more information.
In short, the JBL Tune 750BTNC is great value for money. At the time of writing, the 750BTNCs are now available for $79.95 / £99 / AU$129 from the JBL website, so there's a good chance you'll find a bargain in your area.