JBL just announced a bunch of new earbuds at CES
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JBL just announced a bunch of new earbuds at CES
"The baddest of the bunch is likely the Endurance Zone, which offers 32 hours of battery life and fast charging. They include the company's proprietary OpenSound technology, which directs audio signals to the ears without blocking the ear canal. This means that wearers should be able to detect ambient noise during a workout. This is extremely helpful when someone is asking to use the machine because you've been staring at your phone instead of doing reps."
"The Endurance Peak 4 earbuds don't integrate with OpenSound, but do offer superior battery life to the Zone. They can get up to 48 hours per charge, when factoring in the included charging case. They cost $130 and will also be purchasable later in January. The Endurance Pace wraparound earbuds are a fairly budget-friendly way to get access to that OpenSound tech. They cost just $90, but the battery maxes out at 10 hours, as there's no charging case. Look for these later this month."
JBL introduced several new earbuds including Endurance Zone, Peak 4, Pace, Run 3, and Sense Pro. Endurance Zone offers 32 hours of battery life, fast charging, OpenSound open‑ear technology, multipoint connections, earhooks, durable exterior, and costs $180 with availability later this month. Endurance Peak 4 reaches up to 48 hours with its charging case, costs $130, and arrives in January. Endurance Pace uses OpenSound in a wraparound design, costs $90, and provides 10 hours battery without a charging case. Endurance Run 3 are wired models priced $25–$35 shipping in February. Sense Pro includes OpenSound, spatial playback, redesigned drivers, bass boost, four microphones, 38-hour battery with wireless charging, costs $200, available in March.
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