The JBL Endurance Peak 3 headphones are primarily targeted at athletes and active individuals, as they offer durable and reliable performance and are waterproof with an IPX68 rating, ideal for the gym or outdoor exercise. Additionally, they feature an ergonomic design for a comfortable fit and soft ear cushions to reduce ear pressure. Their sound quality is also quite good for playing music and other sounds during exercise. Furthermore, they have a sufficient battery life.
JBL Pure Bass Sound
Make the most of your favorite workout playlist with rich bass from a dynamic 10mm driver that delivers bold sound when you need it most.
Up to 50 hours of playback with fast charging
Whether you measure your energy efficiency in miles, kilos, or minutes, the JBL Endurance Peak 3 can keep up with you, with up to 10 hours of battery life in the earbuds and 40 hours in the case. And when you need a boost, charge quickly for up to an hour of playtime in just 10 minutes.
Dust and Water Resistance IP68
The IP68 rating means that the JBL Endurance Peak 3 headphones are ready for your most active adventures, rain or shine. They will also withstand 30 minutes at a depth of up to 1.5 meters in salt or fresh water. So, you can surf with your headphones or rinse them off after a workout without missing a beat.
4-Mic Crisp, Clear Calls
Even on an uphill bike trail, your voice will be heard thanks to the dual beamforming microphones in each ear that help ensure clear communication. And with VoiceAware, you can choose how much your own voice will be heard by controlling the amount of microphone input that is channeled back into your headphones.
Ambient Aware & Talk Thru
Whether you're out for a run or in your zone at the gym, TalkThru makes it easy to make and listen to calls anywhere. And with Ambient Aware, you can stay alert to your surroundings without taking off your headphones.
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I wear them for running. They are comfortable and don't fall off. The sound quality for the price is disappointing. They are just slightly better than cheaper Chinese ones. Compared to the quality of the Galaxy Buds 2 Pro, which have the same price, it's like day and night. The build quality of the case is not worth the money. It is made of cheap plastic. It connects easily. The touch control buttons are not good. I had the JBL Sprint where the touch buttons were okay! Not these. The noise isolation or environmental noise functions are a joke. If you want them for everyday use, the Galaxy Buds Pro 2 are incomparably better. Too bad they are not suitable for running though...
I have been using them for a year now. Incredible headphones for running, cycling, etc. Their sound is very good with detail and especially good bass. Their battery is possibly the best for headphones of this type! They do not bother in the ears and fit perfectly!
If you want them for running, they are ideal.. when I run, I don't use ambient mode, but I still hear a little bit of the wind, although personally it doesn't bother me. The battery is amazing because when you take out the earphones, they turn off, but I only wear them for running. With the usage I give them, I charge them along with the case once a week.. attention, the earphones are not for calls.. when you walk on the street, the person you're talking to hears all the external noises and there is no sound isolation. Quick connection to the s22 plus. For running, yes, for mixed use, no.
Comfortable, with very good sound quality, easy to use, good battery life.
- Unfortunately, no sound insulation, environmental sounds pass almost unchanged. The situation worsens when there is wind, with a strong, unbearable whistling in the ears (to the point where you have to take them off. What a shame)
I am a fan of the harman group, however, this particular one is - finally - the right headphone for running with the sound one expects from the group. It connects instantly. When you take out your phone from the case, as soon as the magnetic switch on the hook opens (in an attempt to put it in your ear), it tells you "power on - connected" within a second. Practically, it hits 5-6 times per hour of inclination. Both work separately if you use them as hands-free.
In music, they have excellent sound that doesn't tire (I use tidal) and has serious bass. They work with the JBL app and through it, you can create your own equalizer curve (I use the harman standard with a slight slope, 5dB higher on the lows compared to the highs). When "hooking" in the ear, it is necessary to twist it backwards to "lock" it in the ear canal. After that, it doesn't come off during running (asphalt/trail). Now, if you try to put on/take off the neckband, they will come off, there is no chance.
I have used them as hands-free on the bike. It's not the best as the wind noise passes through the ambient aware in the ear and it's annoying. If someone puts them on the bike (only one), it's good to be covered.
Dec 31, 22. YES! Of course I would get these little "gems" with the smart "hooks"! They're worth it! Compact, rich, sharp sound, JBL guarantee. Battery life until you forget your name. "Attachment" to the ear, like a Gordian knot. Even Alexander the Great wouldn't want to solve this. They're worth it, guys! We listen to music properly. We are few, I know. But we enjoy it "without tomorrow". Another year gone!