Comfort factor; Crisp sound for a range of listening; Top-tier noise cancelling;
Lacking in style; Clunky app with some uneccessary features;
Comfort factor; Crisp sound for a range of listening; Top-tier noise cancelling;
Lacking in style; Clunky app with some uneccessary features;
Lightweight design; Excellent wireless performance; Great call quality; Effective noise cancellation; Clear, balanced sound;
Unremarkable looks; Beaten for bass depth and extension; Tough competition;
JBL works its sound-enhancing magic to create a truly feature-packed pair of over-ear noise cancelling headphones
Comfortable, attractive design; Effective noise cancellation; Impressive range of features;
Disappointing spatial music mode;
For $299.99, JBL’s Tour One M2 headphones produce bold, bass-forward sound in a comfortable over-ear design. They also offer above-average active noise cancellation (ANC), along with support for hands-free Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant voice control. That said, finicky touch controls and unpredictable in-app EQ undercut the otherwise premium experience. Ultimately, we recommend you spend slightly more for the Bose QuietComfort Headphones for even better noise cancellation or the Shure Aonic 50 Gen 2 for stronger Bluetooth codec support.Comfortable Fit, Sensitive Controls Available in black or silver, the circumaural (over-ear) Tour One M2 headphones have an eggshell-like finish on the outer earcups and headband. The headband's interior and earpads both feature a faux leather material with memory foam padding beneath. They feel quite comfortable over long listening sessions. Behind the grilles, 40mm dynamic drivers deliver a frequency range of 10Hz to 22kHz in active wireless ...
JBL's over-ear Tour One M2 headphones offer good sound and noise cancellation but ultimately fall short of similarly priced competitors.
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