Harman’s JBL is among the first brands that come to
mind when high-quality professional audio products are concerned. But the
company has a broad range of consumer-grade premium Bluetooth headphones as
well – the Everest series, which just got refreshed with the addition of four
new models: the Everest 110, Everest 310, Everest 710, and the Everest Elite
750NC.
If you are looking for the best feature set and
don’t mind paying 300 dollars for it, you mаy get your wishes granted by the Everest
Elite 750NC. It is the new flagship of the series, and it comes with two
exclusive technologies – Adaptive Noise Cancelling and TruNote Auto Sound
Calibration. As its name implies, ANC blocks out ambient noise, but it allows
you to let some of it pass through if you prefer being more aware of your
surroundings. And TruNote calibration automatically adjusts the sound based on
how the headphone cups fit over your ear. Battery life is rated at no less than
15 hours with ANC enabled.
While the JBL Everest 710 and Everest 310 lack noise
cancellation and audio calibration, they come with JBL's ShareMe 2.0
technology. It lets others connect their pair of Bluetooth earphones to your
Everests so that they can listen to whatever you're listening to. The Everest
710 and the Everest 310 are priced at US$ 250 and US$ 200, respectively, and last 25
and 20 hours per charge.
If you prefer in-ear headphones you may like the JBL
Everest 110, which is most affordable pair of the bunch, priced at US$ 100. While
not as advanced as the others, this model delivers 8 hours of music playback,
which is more than adequate for its size.
The new JBL Everest Bluetooth headphones can be
bought in different colors at Best Buy or at JBL.com.