The JBL Tune 600BTNC headphones are designed for people looking for wireless headphones with good sound quality and noise cancellation features at an affordable price. They are ideal for listening to music, podcasts, and videos on mobile phones, tablets, computers, and other devices with Bluetooth connectivity. The noise cancellation function helps reduce environmental noise and allows the user to hear the music or sound from their device clearly. Their design is lightweight and comfortable, making them suitable for use during travel or everyday use.
Wireless headphones with active noise cancellation and the legendary sound of JBL
Wireless JBL Tune 600BTNC headphones with active noise cancellation. They come with a lightweight design, fold easily for storage, and provide a compact solution for everyday use.
JBL Pure Bass Sound
For over 70 years, JBL has created the precise, impressive sound that we encounter in large venues around the world. These headphones reproduce the same JBL sound, delivering deep and powerful bass.
12 hours of enjoyment
They feature 32mm drivers that help deliver the powerful, clear bass of JBL and a clean and crystal-clear sound. A sound that you can enjoy without external noise from the environment, for more than 12 hours. You can recharge them in just 2 hours and with the cable they come with, you can enjoy music without restriction, with or without noise cancellation.
Hands-free calls
The Tune 600BTNC headphones are made of durable materials, easily connect to your smartphone or tablet, and allow you to manage your phone calls with the special buttons they have.
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After two months of use, I can say that they have excellent sound. However, the plastic with the JBL logo scratches excessively, just like in other areas. Compared to the JBL Tune 500BT, the only difference is the sound cancellation, but it makes a big difference. I do not recommend buying them because they are old, but you can get the updated version, the JBL Tune 660NC, which is approximately the same price.
From sound, it's great, perfect, but from the day I got them, the sponges fall apart just by wearing them. They are not worth their money at all. Very poor construction
After 3+ years of daily, extended use, they are in very good condition. After so much use, only the battery is starting to drain faster and the top sponge is wearing out. They are worth their money, as they were purchased at a lower price.
Generally, I don't have much experience with similar models but I am satisfied with these here, I have had them for a few months and the material seems durable, except for the foam on the headband, their battery lasts, the sound is very good and even if you wear them closed, you don't hear much from the surrounding area. As for the negatives, apart from the foam I mentioned, after an hour of wearing them, if you wear glasses, the area behind the ears hurts.
Good bass, good ergonomics, satisfactory battery life, fast charging, provided with a jack cable, have good sound quality with a special emphasis on bass, and the specific company has experience in this field! The only problem I found is that during playback, there were sound interruptions in some types of videos when played from the Xiaomi TV Box 4K device. Of course, there are no issues with sound playback on Windows 10-11, iOS, and Android, and the sound quality is excellent for their price. Use the following videos to understand the sound quality. From February 13th to June 27th, their battery lasts quite well, the sound quality is deep and satisfactory, with high-quality bass. The only thing left is to test them with a DAC USB amplifier to hear their quality 100% in the near future.
Very good headphones, of course not worth 80 euros now as there are better solutions. The only complaint is that if you connect them to the PS4 with the cable that comes in the package, there is no microphone so you can't be heard at all.
Very good headphones. With very nice sound. They work great even in calls with a very good microphone. I use them in my work, such as in Microsoft Teams, Skype, etc.
Kids, I, who have had them for a month, am very satisfied. The sound is clear, the bass is soft and strong, they connect perfectly with the PS4, overall I am pleased.
Very nice headphones! I have been using them daily for 3 years, either for music or to watch movies. They connect easily to mobile, tablet, and TV. Powerful and full sound with incredible bass. I have also used them for phone calls and surprisingly, they hear me very clearly, so the microphone is excellent! And even though they generally have a high volume, they don't tire me at all and remain comfortable, at least for 2.5 hours (well, somewhere around there, take a short break for your ears too). They also have great battery life, with my usage, they easily last for 5 days and charge quickly. After so much use, the central cushion on the headband has started to wear out, not due to the quality of the materials but probably because that's where I usually touch them. For me, go ahead and get them, they are really worth it for listening to your favorite music
After a month of using the headphones, I have to say the following: the sound is nothing special, especially considering the price. I expected it to be much better. The ANC is almost useless. It doesn't isolate the sound even halfway. Lastly, the ear cushions opened up after a week and a half of use. In short, the headphones are not worth 60€. If they were priced at 30-40 euros, they would be okay
After one year of use.
Very good sound, they get a bit tiring after a long period of use and I have connectivity issues from the beginning.
New update:
After one year, the battery performance started to gradually decline, resulting in me only being able to use them after charging them for 2 years. If I leave them fully charged and closed for a few days, they won't even work without recharging them.
I bought them for €69. After a while, one of the headphones started crackling. I returned them within the warranty period for repair. Then the other headphone started crackling as well. In the end, I had to use my credit to buy something else. It's a shame because JBL is considered one of the good brands in the audio industry.
Extremely good headphones. Impeccable bass as well as treble, and the active noise cancellation provides exceptional noise isolation, sometimes even better than the AirPods Pro that I also have and compared. For example, next to a window where there is noise from cars and the sound of cicadas is loud, the AirPods Pro let part of the noise (about 15-20% in volume) pass through with the active noise cancellation on, while these JBL headphones completely cut off the sounds and nothing can be heard. The thick cushions of these JBL headphones, combined with the active noise cancellation, also help with this and work wonders. There have been times when I used them as... electronic earplugs to be able to sleep in noisy environments (e.g. on a plane, ship, or in houses next to a road) and they helped me a lot.
When the active noise cancellation is active, without playing music and without external noise, there is a slight, very low hum (this happens more or less with all headphones with the same function), but it disappears when music is playing.
Their battery life is more than enough to listen to music continuously from early morning until late at night, and if you take breaks in between, they can last for a second day as well. I also use them for phone calls (only from my mobile phone, I haven't tested them on a computer), and I can hear and be heard very clearly.
Something strange that happened to me, fortunately only twice in the 6 months that I have had and used them almost daily, is that for some reason they turned off while I was listening to music, without the battery being empty, and I simply had to turn them back on. It was as if they thought they were idle - not connected to any device - and they did an automatic shutdown. But with only 2 occurrences in 6 months, it may not be so bothersome.
I was looking to find a pair of wireless and wired headphones with a microphone, but not the one that hangs in front of your mouth, to have good sound insulation from external noise and not to disturb others when I listen to music at night in the room, to be lightweight and discreet and not bulky, with cinematic sound and plenty of bass that easily connects to my devices and lasts many hours without charging, and yes, I found them!
It is the dumbest design I have ever seen.
When connecting with the ps4, they do not connect properly and the speaker does not work because the cable construction is incredibly poor....now my cable broke and I am looking for a replacement but I can hardly find one anywhere because the jack on the headphones is smaller than the one on the phone.
If you want to connect it with Bluetooth, it is also not possible with the ps4 because Sony does not accept it.....ridiculous
I generally have a positive opinion of this particular brand, so my overall evaluation is positive.
For about the same amount of money, I had bought the AKG headphones, which lack in many aspects.
Uniform sound, very good insulation, and they are worth their money.
After 2 hours of use, there is some typical sweating that could possibly be avoided with the use of some foam material.
We still need to see their durability in everyday use.
In wired connection, they deliver maximum volume and quality, definitely worth trying.
The headphones are not compatible with Skype for Business and MS Teams. The sound is distorted and you cannot use them.
They work only for listening to music, but you cannot use them if you are working from home.
Very mediocre headphones especially for their price. Below average noise cancellation, I didn't like the bass that much, very low build quality, I've had them for two weeks and they've been creaking almost since the first day, they should cost at least half of what they are now.
For a while, I conducted market research for a headphone under 100 euros for music. The reviews for this model were only positive, so I was convinced to buy them. The build quality is below average, the same as headphones priced at 20 euros. I don't know if it's because of the anatomy of my ears, but after half an hour, the pain they cause is unbearable! As for the sound quality, I was not satisfied (I also bought an external sound card, but the difference is small). Using them with my phone yields somewhat better sound quality. Without Noise Cancellation, neither the volume nor the bass is sufficient.
Update 1+ year later (24/9/21): The pain was simply a matter of getting used to it, now it doesn't bother me anymore. The sound is high-quality and powerful, but only with the use of Noise Cancellation. The battery is sufficient!!
For a long time now, I wanted to get a pair of headphones, mainly for the time I spend on the treadmill at the gym. I had my eye on the previous model, but in the end, I got these and I am thrilled with my choice. Music has now taken on a whole new dimension and I am enjoying it. Personally, I don't use them for more than half an hour a day and during that time, I have absolutely no issues. For me, they are worth every penny.
I did a lot of market research on headphones for a long time, and after a lot of searching, I was torn between these (I got them for 70€ on sale), the Marshall Major III (90€ here on Scroutz), and the Beats Solo 3 (150+€ here on Scroutz). For the price, I ended up choosing these, fortunately. From the moment I got them, I "tested" them with 3 songs that I personally use as a comparison because I have heard them on a very good vinyl sound system (a. 1000mods - El rollito b. Run the Jewels - Hey Kids c. Ludovico Einaudi - Una Mattina), and the playback was done through Apple Music. Luckily, some friends have the other two aforementioned headphones, so we started comparing. Compared to the Marshall, the differences are minimal (the JBL loses a bit in the highs, for example in the piano part of Einaudi's piece the listening experience with the Marshall was slightly better, I didn't notice any differences in the other songs). The Marshall has better soundproofing, but in a noisy environment, if you activate the Noise cancellation on the JBL, the listening experience is significantly better. Now, compared to the Beats, the differences are quite noticeable in all levels (bass, highs, lows), but not to the extent that justifies the huge price difference (twice as much). What I found very positive (but it has to do with my head) is that ultimately the JBL, due to their construction, fit my ears better compared to the Marshall, and just as well, if not better, compared to the Beats, which, because I wear glasses, tired me a bit after 2 hours of use. Finally, personally, I can listen for up to 3 hours continuously without any discomfort (with NC turned off) and 2 hours without any discomfort (with NC turned on).
The only negative (and I would consider it significant) is that they are not compatible with the JBL headphone app, I'm still looking into whether there is a possibility to adjust the sound.
Awesome sound, very good sound isolation even without active noise cancellation. They work perfectly with both the 3.5mm jack and Bluetooth.
As for the negatives, I will mention that after a long period of use, your ear may sweat (which I don't know if it can be avoided with a different material perhaps) and the fact that there is no case included in the packaging. The bag mentioned in some other reviews is probably the plastic wrapping that the headphones have in their box, which, in my opinion, is unsuitable and unhygienic for permanent storage and transportation. I have bought much cheaper headphones from the same company and they came with a fabric bag with a drawstring, so I don't understand why they skipped it here.
Also, the charging cable is very short (around 20 centimeters), which can be inconvenient in some cases.
Update:
After 2 years of not particularly intense use (and after keeping them in a case from other headphones I had), they have started to wear out, tear, and eventually the thin cover on the ear cushions is falling off. Other than that, they still work perfectly.
The headphones arrived three days ago and I am very satisfied. The sound is fantastic and in videos with 3D effects, I actually thought I was hearing them from inside my house. The only negative thing I can point out is that they are very small, which doesn't bother me as I have worn them comfortably almost the entire day and even fell asleep at some point. However, someone with a larger head may encounter problems, which is why I gave them four stars and a moderate rating in terms of build quality, as they do look a bit plastic and cheap for their price. The noise isolation automatically activates when the headset is turned on, but it can be easily deactivated with its own separate button. The noise isolation is very satisfactory, although I haven't used them in particularly noisy environments. I have used them for phone calls and messaging, and in both cases, the other person could hear me loudly and clearly without me needing to speak differently than usual. Their range covers my entire house. The battery life is fantastic, as I haven't needed to charge them yet, but I have only used them at home with the noise isolation turned off, and of course, the quality of the battery will be evident over time. Finally, another issue I encountered when connecting them via Bluetooth to my phone was that they didn't appear on the list, even though they appeared normally on the laptop and other phones' lists. It scared me a bit because I was afraid there was an issue with the headphones or compatibility with my phone. However, after a lot of searching, I found that this problem occurred for other users as well, and the device appeared when they turned it off and on with the power button pressed (the middle button, between the volume buttons). I did the same and it appeared on the list normally, paired for the first time, and the problem didn't reoccur. It's a very specific issue, but I mention it here because it took me over 9 hours to figure out what was happening. Finally, I believe it's a good purchase for me because it fit my budget. Now, I don't know if you can find similar ones at a lower price, as this is the first wireless headset I have bought. However, I am very satisfied and have permanently installed them on my head. I hope I helped.
I bought the above headphones a month ago and I haven't stopped using them.
Their sound quality is very good and the noise isolation is exceptional.
I mainly use them when traveling by train or bus, and unless you're sitting next to the bus engine, you can hardly hear any external sounds. In most cases, I have the volume at 40-50% and I can comfortably enjoy my music without being bothered by external noises.
Although with the noise isolation turned on, I can wear them for a maximum of two consecutive hours before my ears start to bother me.
With the noise isolation turned off, I can use them all day, and to be honest, if you're not in a very crowded place, the noise isolation is not necessary.
Apart from the comfort in use, they are also very easy to store.
The headphones themselves bend inward and fit comfortably in the "bag" that comes with the headphones.
* I would describe the "bag" more as a pouch, but it is well-made and comfortable.
The headphones come with this pouch, a charging cable (USB to micro USB) without a brick, so you will need to use your own.
The box even includes a cable for wired connection of the headphones to your phone, and this way you can use your headphones without having to open them.
The battery life is very good. With the noise isolation turned on, it lasts around 3-4 days with about 3 hours of use per day.
With the noise isolation turned off, it has been a week now and I haven't needed to charge them.
If you have the cable connected, the battery lasts even longer.
In summary, I found the headphones to be exceptional, very comfortable, and very user-friendly.
They have a very good quality-price ratio, and if you're thinking of upgrading your headphones now that your phone's earphones broke, these are a fantastic investment.
They are amazing headphones, really, and I bought them for about 100 euros. You put them on and you can't hear well what you're saying when you talk, as the noise cancelling is unbeatable. They are quite comfortable, but after many hours of use, your ears may feel a little sweaty. The bass is awesome and you can use the headphones both wired and wireless. They are worth their money and I highly recommend buying them without hesitation.
Update 27/8/2021: After 1 year and 7 months of use, I only have to add that they never gave me any problems and I never regretted buying them. They are simply amazing. And of course, it feels like I bought them yesterday.
I got them for 39 euros on sale only for stores.
If it wasn't the last piece in the store (and in all of Athens), I would have gotten more as a gift.
At this price, it's a steal, so I would have gotten the same for around 70 euros.
I have them for about 2 months and they accompany me on my flights! The battery lasts at least 12 hours. The sound quality is quite good and the bass is clear without being overwhelming. The active noise cancellation is present, not the best but quite good. On my head, it tires me after 2 hours of use. With these features, I would price it at 150+ but I got it for 90 euros, so yes, it's value for money. If your budget is around 100 euros, get it, but I would recommend trying them first to see if they fit comfortably on your head!