JBL Club One Review
JBL is no stranger to the realm of bass-boosted headphones, but is trying its hand at something a bit different with the Club One, pairing natural-sounding lows with sculpted highs. The headphones also feature active noise cancellation (ANC) and come with an array of useful accessories. But at $349.95, the Club One can't quite measure up to the ANC bar set by the $399.95 Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones 700, and they offer many of the same features as the Club 950NC, which JBL sells for $100 less. Design Available in black, the Club One headphones have a circumaural (over-ear) design, with a generously cushioned headband and earpads. The fit is secure and quite comfortable, despite the headphones feeling rather bulky. The headband has a stitched leather look, and the earpads also have a leather-like covering. The outer panels of the left and right ears are emblazoned with the JBL logo over an eggshell-like finish, and the earcups swivel and fold inward in order to fit inside the i...
The JBL Club One headphones deliver solid audio performance and above-average noise cancellation, but at $350, they can't quite compete with the top models we've tested.
Powerful audio performance with deep bass and sculpted highs; Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant support; App features customizable EQ; Ambient Aware mode
Expensive; Noise cancellation is good, but not class-leading