JBL TUNE 110BT Wireless In Ear Headphones Review

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JBL TUNE 110BT Wireless In Ear Headphones Review

You’re tired of wires. I get it. We’re so entangled and yearning to be free. JBL wants to liberate you and give you bass to boot. But can you get a decent sounding pair of wireless in-ear headphones for 40 bucks? Let’s find out in this JBL T110BT Wireless In Ear Headphones Review.

IN the BOX 

T110BT headphones

Ear tips (S,M,L)

Charging Cable

Warranty Card

FIT 

JBL’s usually have a really good in-ear fit. The T110BT is no exception. It also comes with 3 different sized ear tips. I did a backflip to test how securely they stay in. Nah, I wish I could do backflips, but my fitness level only lets me wobble my head. The good news is that they stayed in. But if you tend to have problems keeping earbuds in, you might want to try the sports models, like the JBL Reflect Contour 2 or the Reflect Mini 2. They’re $50 more, but they sound great. And I promise on the Pope’s life that they won’t fall out. The T110BT are not sweat resistant, my running friends. So be careful not to electrocute your brains.

 

DESIGN and FEATURES 

The T110BT has a pretty simple design, and pairing it with your phone is a breeze. It has a microphone and 3 button remote that allows you to play/pause and skip. The earbuds are also magnetic, so they stick together like best buddies when they’re off your ears. They only have a 6 hour battery life, but that’s pretty average for a wireless pair in this price range. They take 2 hours to charge. The wireless range is a standard 30 feet without obstructions. (Obstructions only cause the signal to drop at the furthest distances).

 

SOUND 

These buds have a nice sound for the price. What I like about them is that they raise to a high volume, which isn’t the case with many headphones in this price range. Staying true to the JBL sound signature, the T110BT have a great bassy feel. They’re perfect for pop, hip-hop and EDM. The drums feel really punchy and they sound nice and warm. They’re not the clearest sound, but JBL tends to be a little muddy, especially in the cheaper price range. Folk and classical music doesn’t sound spectacular for this reason because of the missing detail. The highs are also a little sizzly, but only a problem when listening at loud volumes.

 

SUMMARY 

These are good value for money. They fit well, and sound decent. Bass-heads should be happy with them. It would be nice if they were sweat resistant, but hey, that’s life.

 

SPECIFICATIONS 

Driver size: 8.6mm

Dynamic frequency response range: 20Hz-20kHz

Sensitivity: 96dB

Impedance16Ω

Weight: 16.2g

Charging time: <2hr

Warranty: 1 year

If you have any questions, let us know in the comments below. Call us during the store hours to talk to one of our JBL headphone experts.

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8 comments

  • I would like to have more details about the voice quality of the microfone. I would like to use it for conference calls.

    Mauro Lanznaster Filho
  • When do you know that they’re fully charged?

    April-Rain Bigsky
  • So they are not sweat resistant? Shouldn’t I used them to working out?

    Fernando Oviedo
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