The JBL Club Series is the first line of JBL headphones inspired by touring musicians. It features Hi-Res graphene drivers, True Adaptive Noise Cancellation, and SilentNow listening features. It is also Google Assistant supported. It also features Harman's Personi-Fi technology which allows users to customize and calibrate the headphones according to their preferences.
The JBL 115TWS features the JBL Pure Bass Sound. These TWS earphones
boast a combined battery life of 21 hours. Broken down, that's 6 hours from the
earbuds and 15 hours from the charging case. This also has the Dual Connect
feature which allows users to utilize either earbud in stereo or mono mode. The
JBL Tune 115TWS also utilizes hand-free calls and quick access to Voice
Assistant.
The JBL Tune 125TWS, on the other hand, is
among JBL's first products to have the Fast Pair feature, which allows the
earbuds to instantly connect to a music source right after they're taken out of
the case. This pair also has the Dual Connect feature which gives users the
freedom to listen with either of the earbuds. This feature allows users to save
the battery life of the JBL Tune 125TWS to further prolong its 8-hour music
playback capability. The charging case adds 24 hours more on top of that as
well. It also has hands-free controls and a built-in mic.
The JBL Tune 225TWS carries the same
features as the JBL 125TWS. The difference comes in the design since the JBL
tune 225TWS comes with a stem that allows users to access audio controls like
switching to the next or previous tracks, or increasing and decreasing volume.
The JBL Tune 225TWS offers a combined battery life of 25 hours from the pair of
earphones itself and its charging case.