JBL introduces the JBL Tour One M3, a versatile, multifunctional headphone model featuring JBL-First technology, an audio transmitter, 8-mic true adaptive noise cancelling, etc. The headphones are now available for purchase on JBL's official website.
It is stated that the product boasts the ability to seamlessly connect with the included JBL SMART Tx sound transmitter. It is noted that the transmitter is equipped with a touchscreen display and connects via a USB-C port, thanks to which the novelty can be connected to a variety of audio sources, such as a computer, tablet or TV. It is reported that the transmitter also allows you to control a full range of headphone functions, including call control, equalization settings and the ability to stream any audio source to a variety of Auracast-enabled devices.
The JBL Tour One M3 features proprietary 40mm Mica Dome drivers for deep bass, smooth midrange, clean tweeter and support for SBC, AAC, LDAC and LC3 codecs. Other features include Bluetooth (5.3) Hi-Res wireless technology, USB-C and 3.5mm wired connectivity, True Adaptive Noise Cancelling 2.0 with an 8-microphone system and Personi-Fi 3.0, which allows users to create a unique listening profile using the free JBL Headphones app.
Other headphone highlights include Spatial 360 (tracking the user's head for more realistic gaming/movie listening); four built-in microphones with JBL AI algorithm and advanced calling features for high-quality voice on calls; and up to 70 hours of battery life on a full charge and five hours on a five-minute quick charge.
The JBL Tour One M3 will be available for around $400 for the model with the transmitter and around $350 for the configuration without the transmitter (prices are subject to change and the "Mocha" color is already sold out on the official website, which is likely to be the most popular). If you've already purchased the JBL Tour One M3 and had a chance to try them out, let us know in the comments section below. In our opinion the headphones are quite successful, the only thing that is discouraging is the price tag, on the other hand the model is positioned as a high-end premium wireless headphones.