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JBL LIVE 300, Premium True Wireless Headphone, Black

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Color: Black


Features

  • JBL SIGNATURE SOUND: Small in size, but packing serious power, JBL LIVE 300TWS Bluetooth headphones deliver the audio you expect from JBL
  • Product Note : If the size of the earbud tips does not match the size of your ear canals or the headset is not worn properly in your ears, you may not obtain the correct sound qualities or call performance. Change the earbud tips to ones that fit more snugly in your ears
  • AMBIENT AWARE and TALKTHRU: Control the world around you. Instantly move from absolute music immersion to focus on your surroundings with Ambient Aware. Chat with your friends without removing your Bluetooth headphones with TalkThru. Just swipe on the wireless earbuds to activate them
  • UP TO 20 HOURS OF BATTERY: Never be without your music. JBL LIVE 300TWS Bluetooth headphones give you up to 6 hours of playback on a single charge. Pop them into the charging case for up to an additional 14 hours of listening. Get a one-hour boost in just 10 minutes
  • TRUE WIRELESS EARBUDS: JBL LIVE 300TWS Bluetooth headphones are totally wireless, with nothing to hold you back or tie you down
  • STEREO CALLS: Wherever you are in the world, and whatever you are doing, take your music along for the ride and stay connected with perfect, stereo clear calls with no background noise. Discover total listening freedom with hands-free functionality and no distractions with all-access touch control

Description

JBL LIVE 300TWS - Own your space. Stay connected to your music and your world with JBL LIVE 300TWS in-ear Bluetooth headphones. True wireless earbuds are free from wires for ultimate freedom, with incredible JBL Signature Sound. Tune in or out with noise control, stay alert to your surroundings with Ambient Aware or use Talk Thru to chat with friends, all without removing your Bluetooth headphones. Voice Assistant, hands-free calling and volume are all accessible via the touch controls for extra convenience. Speed charge gives you a boost fast, so you will never be without your music. Choose from a range of colors to find your perfect pair. Small in size, not power.

Brand: JBL


Model Name: JBL LIVE 300 - Black


Color: Black


Form Factor: In Ear


Connectivity Technology: Wireless


Product Dimensions: 3.94 x 1.81 x 6.3 inches


Item Weight: 2.32 ounces


Item model number: JBLLIVE300TWSBLKAM


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 1, 2019


Manufacturer: JBL


Item Weight: 65.7 Grams


Units: 1.0 Count


Number Of Items: 1


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • The earbuds to buy in 2020 without a doubt
Really love these, came from the sabat e12 ultra which I liked a lot but the case died and decided to give these a go. First the sound is outstanding, very clear audio with a lot of detail the audio is as spacious as I've heard on earbuds. Very rich bass that doesn't blow out the audio but very present. The app and eq is fantastic just with the amount of control you get and they respond very well to fine tuning and you can really make these sound however you want. They're reasonably comfortable too, having used the OP bullets wireless 2 and rha ma650 wireless im used to much lighter buds throughout the day so these feel heavy? Comparing them to the sabat e12 they definitely have a chunkier feel in the ear but definitely not uncomfortable, you can just feel their weight. The battery life is kind of tough for me because again comparing them to the sabat I consistently got 7-8 hours of play time and the case had around 30 hours of play time making them a true one week setup which was very nice. These are definitely poorer in the battery department which is a bit of a bummer because the buds are a tiny bit larger than the sabat and dependably get 2 hours less and the case itself gets around 10 less hours and is around 2x the size which is frankly odd especially since the sabat has wireless charging and these don't which for me isn't a deal breaker but it's a bit of a missed opportunity. The ambient mode works very well and pulls a lot of audio from the outside without affecting whatever your listening to and the talk thru mode is okay but if you're outside its pretty much useless while listening to podcasts and barely useable for music but works pretty well indoors. The touch controls are a bit of a mess at first but once you get used to them they're fairly intuitive and very easy to memorize. So I guess to wrap it all up I would say these are a great bridge between something more premium and full featured like the Sony xm3 or the Sennheiser momentum at the high end and the sabat e12 ulta and edifier tws6 being at the 80 dollar mark. Personally having heard the galaxy buds and buds plus I see no reason to buy them over these at the same price and absolutely would recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2020 by Bella/Vincent Whalen

  • Superb sound quality, new control gesture make things easy
The sound quality is so good, the bass punchy-ness level is on par with sony wf-xb700 (Extra bass series). However, the clarity of sound is so good, the mid and high is also crips. However, you need to take note that while adjusting EQ and make the sound better, it can make the bass sounds bad as well. Coming from soundpeats TWS models such as truefree plus, trueengine, trueshifts, soundcore liberty 2 pro, nuarl nt01ax, wf-xb700 and so many mores... you may say is not fair to compare with lower price range models, i'm just comparing the sound quality and i think with the technology improvement today, a lot of company could have design a better sound TWS earbuds with cheaper price. Talking about touch control, sometimes the touch can be mistakenly registered, but once you get used to the control style, everything will be a lot easier. I love the swipe control especially to activate the talk thru function and adjusting the volume, this is the feature is not likely seen at any other earbuds even the most expensive earbuds available today. The talk thru function is quite good considering once active, i can simply hear the voices around me very clearly, Besides, the phone call quality is also good as i won't have to raise my voice in order to let the other person hear what i am talking about. The battery life is good to me as i'm not a song listener which can wear for long hour. The case quality is excellent however i think it is still huge, compare to jabra 75t, but it still able to fit into my pocket without any issue due to its light weight. Love the LED which can be seen underneath the charging port. As Overall, this pair of earbuds is definitely a solid buy for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2020 by Amazon Customer

  • Adequate Sound, Hard to Use
The JBL LIVE 300TWS earbuds ($99) are impressive. For comfort, they get an A, being light, well-designed, and with multiple eartips and wingtips. You will surely find your size. Unless the comfort is good, nothing else matters. They are handsome as an artifact, but they do stick out of your ears more noticeably than I would have thought. The case is a largish, smooth pillbox, easily carryable. Front and back look the same, so after peering closely, you must use a fingernail to open it. It’s too slick otherwise. The case is the charger and comes with a USB-C cable. Charging is quick and battery life is in the multiple hours – no problems. There’s no battery-life indicator, so I guess I’m supposed to guess when it’s low. Removing the earbuds from the case is like picking up half a split pea from the kitchen floor. There’s nothing to grab. A small annoyance. At least you can’t put them into the case wrong. They only fit one way. Bluetooth pairing with the sound-source device is quick and reliable. This is another feature that has to work right or nothing else matters. However… It is a pain in the neck to change devices because like nearly all earbuds, they can only pair to one source at a time. To leave my desk and switch to my phone, I have to delete the JBL listing from my pc’s Bluetooth choices. Just selecting “unpair” or "disconnect" is not enough, and turning off Bluetooth is not even enough. Powering off the pc altogether is not enough. I must use the Settings/Bluetooth screen to remove (delete) the JBLs and pretend they never existed. Otherwise, they won’t pair with anything else. I guess that means they’ll never cheat on me. Then I have to take the earbuds out of my head, put them back in the case, start Bluetooth pairing on the phone, and force the JBLs to start pairing again by pressing the button in the case. The JBLs appear on the phone screen and I select them. It’s a tedious ordeal to move from pc to phone. I think all earbuds are that way. Given the state of the industry, the JBL is no worse than others. Pairing does work if you perform the correct ritualistic dance. The sound: It’s impressive. The speakers are designed by Harmon. I did not expect this good of a sound from such a small speaker. The experience is crisp and clear, with a velvety black background and good stereo separation. It exceeds my expectations. However… The music seems to be across the room, not inside my head. These are tiny earbuds, so I it’s hard to complain, but my subjective sense is that the frequency response range is just a little clipped. It feels slightly narrower than the standard 20 to 20K Hz. On the plus side, that means the bass is not overwhelming as it usually is in Sony products. Plenty of bass comes through without boring a tunnel through the middle of my head. On the high end, I feel a slight deficiency. Plenty of high end is there, but maybe not all the overtones I would like. I could be wrong; this is just an impression. Midrange seems about right. However… The software app that might let me adjust the sound profile is so terrible that I found it next to useless. I struggled to make the app “connect” to the JBL earbuds. It turns out I had to delete (yes delete) the JBLs from my computer and shut off the computer’s Bluetooth, and wait a half hour before I could make the the app connect to the earbuds. That is really not convenient. No amount of ritualistic dancing would make this connection work better. I’m not even sure what the problem is. The (android) phone pairs to the headphones readily, so why does an app need to “pair” with anything? “Pairing” is a hardware protocol. I don’t know what the app wants. If you make any changes in the app settings, you don’t know if they had any effect until you exit the app, unpair the phone from the JBLs, restart Bluetooth on the computer, force the JBLs to enter pairing mode, wait for them to appear on the computer screen, and select them. It was basically an unusable procedure. I could find no help online. The reviews of the JBL app are uniformly negative, no surprise. It has a sound equalizer that lets you move the response curve up or down with a finger, so you could, for example boost the bass way up. But you’d have to be a sound engineer to know what you were doing. There are only two presets: Voice and Music. After you make any change at all, you must dance around the campfire again to reconnect to your sound source and listen to the effect of what you just did. You can connect to Google Assistant or Alexa with the app if you need voice commands (and if you also have GA or Alexa already installed and working). Supposedly you can customize, or “activate” the touch commands that let you control the volume by swiping the right earbud, but I never could figure out how to do that. After a great deal of fussing, I can still only control volume from my source device. That’s not ideal when I’m driving or typing, and it degrades the value of the JBL earbuds. It’s likely that you’re supposed to request volume control from your butlers, Alexa, or Google Assistant. However, I don’t keep any electronic staff because of privacy concerns. And they steal from you. Zoom and phone performance. Aside from an incredible amount of fussing to get the pairing right, performance on zoom and phone calls was satisfactory. I noticed no sound lag but a slight background echo. It was noticeable but tolerable. In the end, I sent the JBL Live 300 TWS back to Amazon. Thanks, Amazon, for a very generous and easy-to-use return policy. That’s why I buy there: no risk. I replaced the JBLs with a set of Galaxy Buds+, which are the same price and performed a lot better for my needs. The JBLs are a good wireless earbud and could work quite well for a lot of people. For me, the good, but not terrific sound, plus the poor app and the extremely tedious procedure for changing sources, made me decide to look at an alternative. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2020 by BillAdams

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