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PC Magazine
★★★★
5 years ago
JBL Tune 120TWS

JBL's Tune 120TWS earphones deliver a solid, if not accurate, listening experience, where boosted frequencies don't overpower the mix and things sound relatively balanced. Beyond that and a secure fit, however, this is a pretty barebones offering from JBL.

Affordable; Powerful bass depth and crisp highs; Secure in-ear fit

Unimpressive battery life; No app or adjustable EQ; No waterproof rating

Crutchfield
★★★★★
5 years ago
JBL Tune 120TWS

Bought for my 15 year old son , he love them better then AirPods

PC Magazine
★★★★
5 years ago
JBL Tune 120TWS Review

It's hard to keep track of how many different true wireless earphones JBL makes, but you can't say it hasn't built variety into its wide range of offerings. The $99.99 Tune 120TWS earphones are essentially the manufacturer's no-nonsense option. They're not geared toward the gym, they don't work with an app, and their battery life isn't terribly impressive. The audio experience, however, is solid, especially if you love boosted bass matched with crisp, sculpted highs. That said, you can spend even less and still get strong audio quality with our Editors' Choice, the $80 Anker Soundcore Liberty Air. Design Available in black, blue, green/black, white, white/pink, or yellow models, the Tune 120TWS earpieces have a glossy exterior surrounding the JBL logo/control panel. The earpieces magnetically snap into cradles in the slightly larger-than-usual charging case. The case has a flip-top lid, status LEDs on the outer panel, and a covered micro USB port for the included micro USB chargin...

JBL's Tune 120TWS true wireless earphones offer strong bass depth and crisp highs for a reasonable price.

Affordable; Powerful bass depth and crisp highs; Secure in-ear fit

Unimpressive battery life; No app or adjustable EQ; No waterproof rating

VR-Zone
★★★★★
5 years ago

Years after the great audio jack massacre of the iPhone 7, true wireless earbuds have come into their own. Wireless headphones and "wireless" neckbuds (that still had a dangling cable between the left and right channels) were a dime a dozen, but true wireless was the real grail of all wireless...

Major HiFi
★★★★★
5 years ago

JBL recently released the most affordable true wireless earphones in their lineup! Lucky me! I got to try them out this week, and I was incredibly impressed! For $99, you might have some questions about connectivity and sound quality. So how did they perform

Bing Lee
★★
★★★
5 years ago
Disappointed

Cons: 1. Not designed well to fit in the ear 2. Easily falls off the ear 2. Feels uncomfortable after a while no matter which ear tip you use Pro: 1. Sound is ok If u compare the pros and cons it doesn't justify cost.

JBL
★★★★★
6 years ago
Don't understand all the fuss.....

I purchased the Sprints yesterday, and I have nothing but praise for them. The fit is perfect, and the audio quality was beyond what I was expecting. A few reviews I read said they were a little bright. I adjusted the 4k band on my eq, and problem solved.

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