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(NEW) JBL Tune 720BT Wireless Over-Ear Headphones

$44.95
$79.95 44% off Reference Price
Condition: New
Color: Black
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Top positive review
17 people found this helpful
This is an amazing product!
By Jonathan S on Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2025
I recently purchased these JBL headsets, and I can't help but share how impressed I am with their performance. Right out of the box, the design is sleek and modern, featuring a comfortable over-ear fit that allows for hours of use without discomfort. The ear cushions are soft and breathable, which is a big plus during long gaming sessions or when using it regularly. The sound quality is where this headset truly shines. The technology provides an immersive audio experience that enhances every detail in game soundtracks and dialogue. The bass is deep and satisfying without overpowering the mids and highs, which creates a balanced sound profile. Whether I'm dodging explosions in a fast-paced game or listening to subtle environmental sounds, the clarity is outstanding. Battery life is also impressive. I can easily get through an entire day of use on a single charge, and when it does run low, the quick charge feature gets me back to gaming in no time. Overall, it has exceeded my expectations in both sound quality and comfort. For anyone looking for a high-quality headset that delivers great performance at a reasonable price, I highly recommend this one. It's perfect for gamers, but I've also enjoyed using it for music and movies too!
Top critical review
2 people found this helpful
Decidedly Unremarkable after being worn for half a year.
By Raz on Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2025
They REALLY are cutting back on good material! I’d give them a 50/100, really. Broke after six months— the swivel, which, evidently, is all that keeps the earphone itself from separating from the little flimsy joint, snapped off after I picked them up and they caught for a second on the edge of a flat-headed lamp. I looked it up, and this is NOT an uncommon problem, it seems! If you’re looking for long-lasting headphones which will serve you until their final fleeting moments… don’t look for that in plastic. Last time this happened to me I dropped my mom’s 30-year-old Sony’s on a hardwood floor from five feet. Incidentally. Twice. One side broke each time. I mean, after taping them back together— here’s my review on how they work, besides that flaw in durability! The sound itself is good. I guess. I’m a student, not a professional audiophile. The bass is pleasant. Even before they broke, the band began to slowly stretch and the ears grew farther apart, meaning they’d constantly slide around my head. Again, haha; plastic! When I press them to either side of my head and let go, I can feel them drift apart a little. Not off of my head entirely— well, they wouldn’t be if one side wasn’t crooked with gorilla tape— but still, I doubt this aids their sound leakage. Paranoid about people hearing what you’re listening to, you freakish enjoyer of sound? Handle these like sensitive swans of glass mixed with the ashes of a phoenix and you’ll get somewhere. Hyperbole. I’m sure keeping them in the carry-on-case I was not provided would have done wonders for their lifespan. I’m actually quite sad their exterior production is so poor. I like the sound quite a lot. When I first got them, I’m sure they must’ve been spectacular— tight to the head, very enveloping. Which they are! When functioning! I am bitter and spiteful. Attatched is the culprit of breakage alongside the broken headphones, in the manner I always stored them. I can probably still choke a few weeks out of these before I do my research this time. OH! also, photos of the buttons- and some things on their functions. The charger is beneath the adjusting ring around the top, which is only inconvenient when it’s late at night and i am very tired and irritated. The pause button skips a track when pressed twice, and rewinds or goes back when pressed three times. four does nothing. holding down the power button for long enough enables pairing mode. it may pair to more than one device at once. handy dandy! I never used the headphone jack, to be honest. no phones nowadays have those. pardon my ugly curtains. they are to be replaced soon. good luck finding some old reliables!

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