JBL Tour One M2 – Wireless Over-Ear Noise Cancelling Headphones with Up to 50 Hours of Playtime – Champagne

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JBL Tour One M2’s True Adaptive Noise Cancelling technology tunes out distractions so you can enjoy your favorite playlists—or even the sound of silence—all powered by legendary Hi-Res certified JBL Pro Sound. Immerse yourself in superb, spatial audio on the go for up to 50 hours or enjoy the clarity of the 4-mic technology while having phone conversations. The integrated mics even recognize your voice, so you can have quick conversations with your headphones on, thanks to the Smart Talk function. Or turn on the Personal Sound Amplification to boost yours and others’ voice volume without ever removing your headphones.
True Adaptive Noise Cancelling with Smart Ambient: Automatically uses 4 noise sensing mics to adjust to your surroundings in real-time, minimizing distractions when you need to focus, optimizing the JBL Tour One M2’s performance for a superior audio experience— all while you adjust ANC mode control with the JBL Headphones app.
4-mic superior calls with voice control: The 4-mic crystal call algorithm of the JBL Tour One M2 allows you to have better conversations even in loud or windy environments or to get help from your preferred voice assistant. And with VoiceAware, you can choose how much of your own voice to hear by controlling the amount of mic input routed back into your headphones.
Legendary Pro Sound: Thanks to extensive global research and testing, the superior JBL sound curve delivers precise, accurate audio and less distortion with all the music you love at any frequency or volume. The Tour One M2 40mm drivers let you experience the ultimate sound performance, from rich, punchy bass to thrilling top notes. Plus, Personi-Fi 2.0 allows you to shape your audio to match your personal listening profile with interactive customization tools.
Bluetooth 5.3: The JBL Tour One M2 feature Bluetooth 5.3, for a more stable and secure connection, so that you can enjoy wireless connection at its best. Featuring the last Bluetooth technology, your JBL Tour One M2 become virtually futureproof.
Up to 50 hours of playback: Listen without limits. Enjoy up to 50 hours of True Adaptive Noise Cancelling playback, or up to 30 hours with better ANC performance enabled. And when you need a boost, just speed charge for 10 minutes and get an extra 5 hours of battery life.

Customers say

Customers appreciate the stylish design of the headphones. They find them comfortable to wear, with a nice case and logo. However, some customers have connectivity issues. There are mixed opinions on the build quality, sound quality, value for money, and battery life.

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13 reviews for JBL Tour One M2 – Wireless Over-Ear Noise Cancelling Headphones with Up to 50 Hours of Playtime – Champagne

  1. Your public name

    amazing headphone
    very underrated amazing headphone. its a headphone you don’t see quite a lot on social media channel for example youtube. not much people review it. i think its more popular in India than in Canada or USA.so basically this headphone design and quality is amazing. its just like sennheiser, bose, sonos, sony. and i think JBL start to take it seriously now and follow the trend of sennheiser, bose, sonos and sony to tune their headphone better and offer more feature of EQ so each and everyone can listen to their own harmon target curve. and to be fair this headphone here is one of the most affordable ANC headphone out there. if you are still studying in highschool, or university. these headphone are very popular and it does the job what other ANC headphone does. with amazon prime the delivery is super fast and amazing, and on top of that amazon offer 3 months of free music which i had to take advantage of. the amazon music hi-res audio + this JBL headphone is the end game that can last for 20 years of service and more.good job JBL and amazon. thanks amazon for its prime and music. amazon music is the best music streaming service out there and offers the highest quality. when you purchase your headphone make sure to only use this service. it does not lie like MQA. amazon music is really hi-res audio.

  2. Rob

    Amazing battery life and connection distance !
    Expensive but worth it. I switched from the Bose Quiet Comfort 2 after my Bose pair broke and did some research and gave these JBL M2 headphones a try. So happy with the purchase. Amazing sound quality, all day battery life and you can set your phone upstairs and walk all around the house without losing the Bluetooth connection. The Bose did have stronger noise cancelling but the battery only lasted 2 hours compared to 20 hours or so with the JBL M2 so JBL is the better headphone, wish I bought these sooner!

  3. Ramouz

    Great, high quality headphones that lack clarity and volume
    To start, I will mention that I tried the following:- Beats Studio Pro- Bose QC 2023- Sony ULT Wear- Koss Pro4S- JBL Tour One M2I kept the Koss for a few reasons, found at the end.I will compare them all quickly here.***Build quality:The JBL Tour One M2 has the best build quality out of all. The Koss isn’t far behind and may be better in certain areas.The JBL and Beats have a full metal band. The JBL has thick, dense plastic below it. Hard (with awesome soft touch) ear cups that feel very solid (the Koss has metal ear cups though but are thinner, which makes it look less bulky so that’s a bonus).The plastic on the JBL is high quality, every where you touch. The Bose and Sony felt cheap. The Sony felt the cheapest, almost toy-like. The price of the Sony shouldn’t be more than 100 CAD. That’s how cheap it looks and feels.JBL has thick metal hinges that rotate and fold smoothly like a luxury item. Noiseless. The Koss also has metal hinges, but a bit thinner. Bose and Sony have cheap plastic hinges that feel like they’ll eventually break. From what I recall, the Beats had metal hinges.Silent buttons on the JBL. Sony had cheap feeling buttons. Bose has normal buttons. No buttons on the Koss :).No creaking on the JBL.The Beats Studio Pro was well built and high quality.***Design:- The JBL Tour One M2 wins again. I had the champagne-colored one. Beautiful. For some reason, it feels like a 5 star hotel. The ear pads are pretty comfortable and they have an inner foam where the drivers are, which make it feel even higher quality. The fake leather (leatherette) is very soft but too thin so it feels like it would eventually rip.The details, the style, the indicator lines on the metal headband, the logo, the text, the microphone holes, etc., everything was exquisite. My family commented about how nice they look.The touch controls on the JBL were fine. I love having an on-off switch. The Sony touch controls were better with faster response time. I prefer buttons though.- The Koss Pro4S has a nice design, nothing too spectacular but it’s a nice look. What I love about it is that you can connect the 3.5mm cable to any of the ear cups since it has 2 ports. The unused port can then be connected to a second headphone/earphone and it outputs sound to it (at a lower volume for the second set, with less bass as well). But, the 3.5mm port, while full metal compared to the others, is looser than normal. The cable can disconnect easily if you pull on it a bit.- The Sony ULT Wear’s design is unappealing and bulky, though I like the shiny, colourful logo. Button location is fine. It does require us to hold the power button to turn on/off, not convenient. It needs a power switch.- The Beats has a nice design and look. It is stylish and not bulky, but not a fan of the power button, which is also a mode switch button and a sound profile switch button. Very confusing. Needs more buttons. The volume buttons are fine. Horrible companies like Apple seem to think less is better (removing 3.5mm port from phones, removing important ports from their laptops, removing buttons, etc.). Less is NOT better.- Bose design is okay. I love having an on/off switch., button location is fine.***Comfort:- JBL was comfortable but a bit too tight at first. It had a strong clamping force. It did loosen up after a week. Everything felt soft.- Bose was quite comfortable, but a bit of a tighter fit than the Koss and Sony. It felt soft and fit my ears well in the ear pads.- Sony felt comfortable and lighter than JBL and Bose, but not as lightweight as the Koss. Nonetheless, it had big ear pads and they fit well. It wasn’t as soft but it was still comfortable.- Beats was not comfortable at all. Strongest clamping force. Hurt my head and felt my blood pumping. Ear pads too small. Bad design. I couldn’t keep it on for more than a few minutes at a time. It’s not soft. The ear pads depth isn’t enough so my ears touched the driver.- Koss is comfortable and is looser than all of them. So, no head pain, no real issue. But, I feel the ear pads are a tad too small and cause a bit of discomfort. Not a big deal.Headband is fine on all of them apart from the Beats (padding too thin). Sony and Bose had the thickest padding on the headbands. Koss covers the widest area, which is better.***Sound quality:- Unfortunately, this is where the JBL fails and why I returned it. When plugged in, and not turned on, the sound is not clear. Bass is low quality. The volume is louder than when not plugged in (Bluetooth mode) but is lower quality. Yet, it is still lower in volume than other headphones. I have no idea why JBL thought that was a good idea. The point is that even at max volume it is not that high, whether wired or wireless.When turning it on, and plugged in, sound quality is better but still not that clear like the other headphones. Bass is good.- The Bose had the best sound quality. The clearest when turned on. The highest quality bass and the most bass. Best soundstrage, from what I can tell. But, the Koss isn’t far behind. The bass is more controlled on the Koss, which I prefer, or else it hurts my ears.- Sony, I did not like the sound quality. It wasn’t as clear (not treble-wise, but something else, almost like static sound, in a way). Bass is okay. You can turn off ANC easily and all settings are remembered when turned off and on.- Beats Studio Pro sounded good. Controlled bass. When plugged in, sound is good but not like the Bose and Koss. It hurt too much to keep using it though.- Koss Pro4S is spectacular and I love that it JUST WORKS when plugged in (which is the only way you can use it). That’s all it needs, a 3.5mm port (or USB-C with an adapter) and it just works. It sounds great, clear, good bass, nice soundstage. I would just say perhaps to lower mids a tiny bit if you have an equalizer. Apart from that, superb!They’re also very loud. No distortion at max volume.***Software:- JBL had the most detailed software, but sometimes can get slightly buggy (nothing too bad) and a bit laggy, but it doesn’t remember the mode you were in. Unfortunately, it doesn’t remember what mode you were in so you always have to change modes (noise cancelling ANC, off, aware, talkthru mode, etc.). Not nice to keep switching each time you turn it on. And, it was slow to switch compared to the others.- Bose had the nicest looking software on Android and everything worked fine. I like the intro and outro sound notifications. I did not like the voice notifications though. Sony had it best. It remembers which ANC mode you were in before turning them off, but it doesn’t have an Off mode (passive isolation). That was not a good decision by Bose.But, it had a bug where it would reset the volume when it turned off/on sometimes. I had to turn the volume of the headphone back up (using the buttons on ear pad), which takes about 5 seconds. I recall experiencing another bug but forgot what it was as it’s been a month now.- Didn’t like the Sony software, too complicated and clunky. Everything worked fine, though, from what I recall. Pleasant voice and sound notifications. It tells you the battery level as well.- Beats, hardly any options on the Android app.- Koss, no software since it’s wired only. It doesn’t need any though.Bose and Sony have the best ANC. Then, the JBL but it’s very close (it’s a non-issue). I hardly tested the Beats since it was complicated to use and hurt my head.***Cable & accessories:The JBL came with the 3.5mm to 2.5mm cable that has no microphone built in (unfortunately), an airplane adapter (2 3.5mm connectors) that is made of metal, and the USB-C charger cable. Nice set and accessories. Nice case.The Beats came with a USB-C charging cable which lets you connect it to USB-C ports to listen to music as well as charging. Unfortunately, while it works, the sound quality wasn’t as good as with the 3.5mm cable (no mic built in, unfortunately). It was also lower in volume. Case is okay, compact at least.Bose is the only one that provides a 3.5mm to 2.5mm cable with an inline microphone built in. I had the Costco version. Everything is the same apart from the case, which is soft and unorganized (didn’t like the case). The one from Amazon would come with a better, solid case.Koss comes with a coiled 3.5mm cable (both ends) and a 3.5mm to 6.3mm adapter. Nice case, good organization, but a bit too large. I like coiled cables, but it doesn’t have a microphone.So, I bought the Bose QC25 inline mic 3.5mm to 2.5mm (Android) cable from Bose’s website and a 2.5mm to 3.5mm adapter from Amazon and the setup works perfectly on the Koss Pro4S. I now have an inline mic and volume up/down and a mic mute button on my Koss. It doesn’t work on Windows 10 with the 3.5mm port, but if you connect the cable to a 3.5mm female to USB-C male cable, and connect that to your computer/laptop, the buttons work (though sound quality is a bit worse) and you can play/pause/change tracks and control volume (same on a phone). I imagine that if my phone had a 3.5mm port, the buttons would work also since this cable is made for Android as well. I miss the days when we had a 3.5mm port on our phones 🙁 (terrible decision by these lost and anti-consumer companies).**Recommendations:- I fully recommend the Koss Pro4S if you don’t mind wired-only. Koss support is pretty good but slow.- I recommend the JBL Tour One M2, in wireless mode. Just be aware that it has low volume and clarity isn’t as good as the others. JBL support seems very poor as I sent them 2 emails and a month and a half later, they still did not reply. Their support goes to Erikson- I do recommend the Bose QC 2023 but perhaps with extra warranty as I am unsure how long it would last due to the bugs and lower build quality. Bose support is great and fast. I had a question about the cable I bought from them and they sent me another for free. I didn’t request one. They’re just great.- I half recommend the Beats Studio Pro, if you have a small head (which I kind of do), and can endure the clamping force. It will probably loosen a bit.- I do not recommend the Sony ULT Wear, for various reasons. I doubt it will last due to how cheap it is built. If they’re XM4/5 models have bad hinges and other issues, imagine with this cheaper one.***Why I stuck with the Koss Pro4S:As you may have been able to gather, I don’t really want to use these wirelessly.I originally wanted headphones just to mute the noise around me for a few reasons and thought I needed noise cancelling ones. After trying those, I realised I don’t like noise cancelling and I don’t trust the technology, no matter what they say, and that all of them provide very good passive noise isolation (the Koss the least though). I have a few Koss KSC75X on-ear headphones and they sound superb. So, I thought, let me check what Koss had as I want something similar but over-ear. I eventually found the Pro4S. I really just want something that can be plugged in and that sounds great, like the KSC75X.After trying all the wireless ones, and keeping them off when plugging them in to my laptop and Xbox controller on Xbox Series X, they all sounded muddy, or not clear, or low volume.When turning them on, the Bose sounded superb and the JBL was low in volume and not that clear.So, why not keep the Bose? I didn’t want something I needed to turn on just to listen properly to any sound. It should be high quality even when off. And, the bug with the volume going all the way down on the Bose in certain situations wasn’t helping. Additionally, the Koss, when on sale, is less than 1/3 the price, almost 1/4 the price.The Koss is comfortable and just sounds good no matter where you plug it, so I decided to stick with it, especially since I can choose which ear cup side the cable goes in. It’s also the lightest, least bulky looking, no charging needed, no battery to ruin, and comes with the Koss limited lifetime warranty.Honestly, I was also about to keep the JBL along with the Koss, but because the volume is low and not as clear when turned on, and their support is bad, I couldn’t risk it. I don’t want to support companies that do that. Hopefully they learn from this and improve.

  4. Esldude1

    Good Black Friday buy
    Use for music only so no comment on ANC. They tend to be bass heavy and midrange deficient, there is an app to tailor but I prefer out of the box to simply work. They are nice sounding well made headphones so might be great for a lot of people. I have been a huge Sennheiser fan but their customer service lately has left a lot to be desired.

  5. W.

    The JBL TOUR ONE M2 headphones are brilliant.
    These headphones are absolutely amazing! With the JBL app, you can customize the sound to perfection, whether you’re into jazz, classical, or contemporary music. You can easily switch between ‘noise cancelling’ and ‘ambient awareness’ with just a touch, so you never miss an important moment. Plus, they’re perfect for taking calls in a peaceful environment. These headphones are a game changer!

  6. Sarah

    Brittle and fragile even with light use
    I had been moderately pleased with these headphones until today. I strictly use these for use during my work day at my desk, and twice while flying, but they remained otherwise in the travel case stored correctly.I went to pop them on and the right ear hinge had fallen out and is completely cracked. This is only 9 months after purchase, I have no confidence these are going to last a full year at this rate. I truly don’t understand what I could do to care for them better.Hoping I get a warranty but based on the fact that this is structural damage and not a malfunction of sound I’m not holding my breath. My Bose Quitcomfort 35s from 2017 are still holding up, and I can’t even get a year out of these JBLs

  7. Dee

    Battery life is amazing so far
    I’ve had mine for two weeks. I use it pretty modestly, probably 1 to 1:30 a day so far (on average), and I have yet to recharge it. I’m amazed by the durability of the battery thus far.

  8. Me

    Excellent sound . amazing range
    Very happy with this purchase. Bought on sale. Outstanding for the sale price.

  9. Ibhar

    Los tome en oferta y ha sido probablemente la mejor compra del año, la cancelación activa de ruido es excelente y es muy útil para poder trabajar sin distracciones.La batería dura bastante y no son incomodos para nada, el ajuste es muy bueno y pueden ser muy compactos para transporte.Los materiales son muy buenos y la case es rígida para proteger a los audífonos.

  10. Excelente alimento

    Los recomiendo

  11. javimagos

    Me dieron gato por liebre o en todos los modelos se escucha el “power on” “conected” y otras cosas como si fuera la vocecita de las bocinas bt piratas que venden afuera del metro? aparte me siento muy decepcionado con el audio ciento que para el valor de los audifonos están muuuuy bajos de potencia, o será que los estoy comparando con los alpine? Pero enserio me siento muy decepcionado por los audifonos 🙁 los agarré en oferta por menos de 2000 pesos mexicanos pero por su precio completo que son como unos 7 mil no los compraria

  12. Paulina Aguilar

    Qué bueno que los agarré en oferta, del lado izquierdo se escucha una leve interferencia por la cual luego tengo que quitármelos rápido porque es muy molesto, ese sonido como de viento sólo se escucha cuando no estoy reproduciendo música o videos.El sonido y el volumen son buenos.

  13. Sergio Heredia

    Excelentes audífonos después de que aprendí a configurarlos han sido muy útiles y el sonido muy bien, en costo normal no los hubiera comprado pero los agarré en oferta y no me arrepiento

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