JBL Tune 770NC
Adaptive noise cancelling and an exceptional 70-hour battery life with speed charge make these lightweight, foldable over-ears ideal for all-day use, while Bluetooth 5.3 with multipoint ensures seamless device switching. Its budget-friendly price and comfortable build suit extended wear, though the music score of 63 indicates it prioritizes bass and battery over audio detail. Best for commuters or students needing long-lasting wireless listening with effective ANC and casual call quality.
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Lose yourself in your audio anywhere with the white Tune 770NC from JBL, a pair of over-ear headphones with adaptive noise cancelling. With Ambient Aware and TalkThru modes, you can stay connected to your environments and hear voices with crystal clarity when you need to, while JBL Pure Bass Sound ensures immersive audio quality at all times.
- For Commutes, Traveling, and Work
- Adaptive Noise Cancelling
- Smart Ambient Aware and TalkThru
- JBL Pure Bass Sound
The 30-Second Version
A 70-hour battery and active noise cancelling that challenges models costing twice as much make the JBL Tune 770NC an absolute endurance champion. Sound is bass-driven and energetic, while comfort is just okay due to slightly snug ear cups. For under $100, it's one of the best value ANC over-ears you can buy.
Overview
The JBL Tune 770NC punches way above its weight in the numbers that actually matter for everyday use. Battery life is the headline grabber here: up to 70 hours with ANC on, putting it in the top tier of any over-ear we've tested. And the noise cancelling itself is a standout, rivaling models that cost twice as much in our measurements. On top of that, you get rock-solid Bluetooth 5.3 with multipoint, making it dead simple to hop between your phone and laptop. For a pair of cans that's been spotted under $90, those specs are borderline absurd.
But not everything is chart-topping. Comfort sits dead average, with the ear cups running on the snug side for some folks. Sound quality lands in the upper third, delivering the bass-forward JBL signature that'll keep casual listeners grinning, though it won't make audiophiles set aside their studio monitors. With an overall score of 84.6 and a user sentiment rating of 88, real-world owners back up the spec sheet hype, especially for commutes and travel.
Performance
We don't just look at specs, we measure them. And the 770NC's noise cancelling is right near the front of the pack, silencing everything from airplane drone to a lawn mower's hum. Only a handful of over-ears in our database do it better, and those cost a good chunk more. That 40mm dynamic driver and JBL's Pure Bass tuning give you a fun, v-shaped sound with kick that doesn't muddy up the mids too badly, putting bassheads in a happy place while staying listenable enough for podcasts. It's not a surgical tool for nitpicking mixes, but for its price, the audio performance is plenty impressive.
Battery life is the real mic drop. 70 hours with active noise cancelling engaged is simply ridiculous, and the speed charge feature nets you three hours of playback from a five-minute USB-C top-up. That kind of endurance is a lifesaver on long-haul flights or if you're just bad at remembering to charge. Connectivity also lands in that same elite tier, thanks to Bluetooth 5.3 with LE Audio and flawless multipoint switching. Build quality is above average, and the foldable design makes it easy to toss in a bag, even if the included pouch is more of a dust cover than real protection. The microphone sits in the upper half for call quality, so you won't sound like you're shouting from inside a tin can.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Best-in-class active noise cancelling at this price, competing with $200+ models 99th
- Marathon 70-hour battery life with speedy quick charge (5min = 3hrs) 98th
- Bluetooth 5.3 with multipoint and LE Audio for seamless device switching 93th
- Fun, bass-forward sound that suits pop, hip-hop, and movies perfectly 88th
- Foldable, lightweight design with an analog cable for wired use
Cons
- Ear cups can feel tight during long listening sessions (comfort is middle of the pack)
- ANC struggles to completely block out higher-frequency noise like nearby chatter
- Microphone quality is just decent, not ideal for professional calls
- Included carrying bag is flimsy with almost no protection
- Sound signature is too bass-heavy for critical listening or studio work
The Word on the Street
Specifications
Full Specifications
Design
| Form Factor | over-ear |
| Open/Closed | closed |
| Foldable | Yes |
| Weight | 0.2 kg / 0.5 lbs |
| Ear Cushion | soft ear cushions |
| Headband | padded headband |
Audio
| Driver Type | Dynamic |
| Driver Size | 40 |
| Drivers | 1 |
| Freq Min | 20 |
| Freq Max | 20000 |
| Impedance | 32 |
| Sensitivity | 100 |
| Max SPL | 94 |
| Codecs | JBL Tune 770NC - Adaptive Noise Cancelling with Smart Ambient Wireless Over-Ear Headphones, Bluetooth 5.3, Up to 70H Battery Life with Speed Charge, Lightweight, Comfortable & Foldable Design (Blue) |
Noise Control
| ANC | Yes |
| ANC Type | adaptive |
| Transparency | Yes |
Connectivity
| Wireless | Yes |
| Bluetooth | 5.3 |
| Profiles | A2DP 1.4, AVRCP 1.6, HFP 1.8 |
| Multipoint | Yes |
| Wired Connector | 3.5mm |
| Detachable Cable | Yes |
| Cable Length | 1.19 |
Battery
| Battery Life | 70 |
| Charge Time | 2 |
| Fast Charging | 5min=3hrs |
| Charging | USB-C |
| Capacity | 690 |
Microphone
| Microphone | Yes |
| Mic Count | 1 |
| NC Mic | Yes |
| Boom Mic | No |
Features
| Voice Assistant | voice assistant |
| Touch Controls | No |
| App | JBL Headphones |
| Gaming Mode | Yes |
Value & Pricing
Value is where the Tune 770NC absolutely cleans up. With prices floating between $87 and $150 across different storefronts, you're getting flagship-level noise cancelling and battery endurance that humiliates most premium headphones. The feature set (multipoint, quick charge, foldable, wired option) at the low end of that range makes it one of the best bargains in wireless audio right now. Even at the higher end of the price spread, you're still undercutting big-name competitors on pure stamina while getting ANC that's nearly as good. For anyone who flies, commutes, or just hates frequent charging, this is a ton of headphone for the money.
vs Competition
Up against the similarly bass-focused Sony ULT WEAR, the JBL trades blows surprisingly well. The ULT WEAR has slightly more refined sound and a higher polish on the overall experience, but the 770NC matches its ANC performance and absolutely destroys it on battery life (70 hours vs. around 30). The Sennheiser Momentum 4 costs considerably more and delivers a more detailed, neutral sound profile and better comfort, though its battery falls short of the JBL's. If we look at the cheaper TOZO HT3, the JBL's ANC and connectivity are a clear step up, but the HT3 is a bit more comfortable for some. For pure hush-the-world, go-all-day endurance at the lowest cost, none of these direct rivals land the same one-two punch.
| Spec | JBL Tune 770NC | Sony WH-1000XM6 WH-1000XM6 | Sennheiser MOMENTUM 4 M4AEBT | Bowers & Wilkins Px7 Px7 S3 | Bose QuietComfort Ultra QuietComfort Ultra | Technics EAH-A800 EAH-A800 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Form Factor | over-ear | over-ear | over-ear | over-ear | over-ear | over-ear |
| Driver Type | Dynamic | dynamic | Dynamic | bio-cellulose | Dynamic | PEEK/Polyurethane 3-Layer Diaphragm |
| Driver Size (mm) | 40 | 30 | 42 | 40 | - | 40 |
| Impedance Ohms | 32 | 48 | 470 | 33 | 32 | 34 |
| Wireless | true | true | true | true | true | true |
| Active Noise Cancellation | true | true | true | true | true | true |
| Open Closed Back | closed | closed | closed | closed | closed | closed |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.3 | 5.3 | 5.2 | 5.3 | 5.3 | 5.2 |
| Battery Life Hours | 70 | 30 | 60 | 30 | 24 | 50 |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
| Product | Anc | Mic | Build | Sound | Battery | Comfort | User Sentiment | Connectivity | Social Proof |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| JBL Tune 770NC | 97.7 | 66.7 | 77.1 | 73.2 | 93.2 | 50.8 | 87.6 | 99.4 | 87.1 |
| Sony WH-1000XM6 WH-1000XM6 Compare | 97.7 | 91.3 | 92.3 | 95.1 | 72.7 | 79.5 | 0 | 99.8 | 93.6 |
| Sennheiser MOMENTUM 4 M4AEBT Compare | 97.7 | 85.1 | 77.1 | 97.6 | 89.3 | 79.5 | 0 | 99 | 79 |
| Bowers & Wilkins Px7 Px7 S3 Compare | 97.7 | 98.3 | 77.1 | 93.2 | 72.7 | 65.7 | 70.4 | 97.5 | 93.6 |
| Bose QuietComfort Ultra QuietComfort Ultra Compare | 87.5 | 78.6 | 95.9 | 47.9 | 69.3 | 79.5 | 70.4 | 99.4 | 93.6 |
| Technics EAH-A800 EAH-A800 Compare | 92.5 | 98.3 | 77.1 | 96.9 | 83.8 | 50.8 | 19.9 | 93.1 | 98.8 |
Common Questions
Q: How long does the battery really last with noise cancelling on?
In our testing, it consistently hits close to 70 hours with ANC active at moderate volume, putting it in the 93rd percentile among over-ears. The quick charge feature gives you about three hours of playback from just a five-minute charge over USB-C.
Q: Does the noise cancelling block out conversations or just engine hums?
The adaptive ANC is excellent at reducing low-frequency drone like airplane engines and traffic, but it doesn't fully eliminate higher-frequency sounds like nearby voices. It'll mute things enough to be less distracting, though; using the Smart Ambient or TalkThru modes helps if you need to hear what's around you.
Q: Can I use them wired if the battery dies?
Absolutely. A 3.5mm audio cable is included, and you can use the headphones in passive mode without any power. You won't get ANC or the mic features that way, but it's a great backup for long trips or mixing sessions.
Who Should Skip This
Studio-heads and anyone chasing a neutral, reference sound should look elsewhere; the bass-heavy tuning and a studio score that barely cracks 58 don't cut it for critical mixing or detailed audio work. If you have larger ears or just hate any clamping pressure, the average comfort score of 51st percentile might bug you during longer wear, especially since the ear cups run small. And if you need absolute near-silence from all noise types, the ANC's slight weak spot with higher frequencies might leave you wanting something pricier like the Bose QC Ultra.
Verdict
The JBL Tune 770NC is the definition of a smart buy for anyone who wants their headphones to disappear in two ways: blocking out the world and forgetting you ever plugged them in. With an 84.6 overall score, it skews heavily toward commuters, travelers, and bass lovers who'll trade a touch of refinement for incredible stamina and isolation. The sub-$100 street price makes it a no-brainer upgrade from older, less capable wireless cans. Unless you need reference-grade sound or a glove-like fit, these are a budget powerhouse we can easily recommend.