JBL Live 460NC – Wireless On-Ear Noise Cancelling Headphones with Long Battery Life and Voice Assistant Control – Blue
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- At amazon.in you can purchase JBL Live 460NC - Wireless On-Ear Noise Cancelling Headphones with Long Battery Life and Voice Assistant Control - Blue for only Rs. 13,034
- The lowest price of JBL Live 460NC - Wireless On-Ear Noise Cancelling Headphones with Long Battery Life and Voice Assistant Control - Blue was obtained on October 5, 2024 9:27 pm.
Original price was: ₹17,247.₹13,034Current price is: ₹13,034.
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Specification: JBL Live 460NC – Wireless On-Ear Noise Cancelling Headphones with Long Battery Life and Voice Assistant Control – Blue
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These are pretty good. The sound is great. My only complaints are that they hurt my ears after wearing them for a while but I do have piercings so it makes sense. Also the voice control feature is a bit touchy and is annoying when I’m workout out but other than that I love these. Charge lasts SO LONG.
Landon H. –
Pros:
– Great Sound: These headphones deliver awesome sound quality.
– Flexibility: They’re like the yoga instructors of headphones – super flexible.
– Larger Head Friendly: If you’ve got a head that’s on the larger side, these are your jam. No more headphone-induced headaches!
– Peace & Quiet: They do a decent job drowning out the outside noise.
– Battery for Days: Battery life is impressive. Charge ’em up and enjoy hours of uninterrupted beats.
Cons:
– Stiff Start: At first, they might feel a bit snug. Give ’em a little stretch for that comfy sweet spot.
– Blue Light Blues: The blue light when they’re on might bug you if you’re sensitive to lights.
– Low Limitations: Not the best at drowning out really low sounds.
– Not-so-Portable: They don’t fold up, so they’re not the most convenient for shoving in your bag on the go.
stickman –
These JBL Headphones work good. The music kept pausing by itself until I turned off’ Auto Play & Pause’ setting in the JBL app. These headphones sound great! Better than Beats earbuds I had previously bought but had to return because they didn’t fit my small ears. Maybe I’ll try buying Beats earbuds again since they’re making them with Xtra small ear tips now. When the price goes down. I prefer earbuds in the summer since headphones make my ears hot. These JBL Headphones are good for winter or any time besides summer. I consider this a good purchase.
Amazon Customer –
Happy with headphones, sound is great, holds a charge, only issue may be a personal one, but the size of the ear pads is on the smaller size
stickman –
I absolutely didn’t need a pair of headphones having many already to choose from but I really wanted a pair of ANC on ear headphones and the selection with ANC is pretty slim. So when the live 460nc went on sale, I decided to give them a go.
As expected, the cans are much smaller than over the ear headphones and since they do fold up, they’ll do very well on the go. That was the main reason for the purchase. I have a pair of over the ear cans (Anker Soundcore Q45) but I wanted something that would be smaller to travel with on airplanes. The ANC would be to help drown out the engine noise. As you can see in the pictures, they fold down nicely for storage.
What I didn’t know about was how well they integrate with Google Assistant. I’m still trying to figure this out but when I paired them to my phone, it actually asked me to download the companion app which I did. Through the app, I can change the equalizer and some other features that I have yet to fully explore. But I was rather surprised that it did things my pixel buds do. It’ll read your messages by double tapping the left can or you can press and hold the left can and use assistant to do things. I’m still working on all the things I can do right from the headphones.
The button controls are entirely on the right can and the charging port is on the left one. I don’t think the right can has a touch feature like the left can does. There is a 2.5mm jack on the right can.
The headband padding isn’t very substantial but at the same time, I don’t find these uncomfortable. They’re quite comfy in fact. They won’t be as comfy as the Anker over the ear but I don’t think there will be a problem wearing these for hours. I’ve only tested them around the house for an hour at most and I got use to wearing them quite quickly. And, i have a big head. They didn’t feel like they were squishing my head, something that is very very important.
So far, I’ve only played audiobooks and a few songs from it but I’ve been pleased with what I’m hearing so far. But I’m also not very picky. So long as the ANC works well and I get good enough sound and it’s comfy, I’m satisfied. I’ll be testing these in a couple of months on a cross country flight. That will be a real test…5 hours on a plane. I’ll update after that flight.
Pro: Compact
Comfy for on the ear
ANC
Google assistant integration
Simple controls
Cons: ANC not quite as good as over ear but that’s expected.
Not as comfy as over ear but again, as expected.
Truthfully, if you have reasonable expectations on these I think you won’t be disappointed. They’re a solid mid range pair of headphones from a very good reputable company and they dish out good sound. I’ll have my son test them the next time he comes back from school. He’ll be a lot better at assessing the sound quality. In my eyes though, these are a great purchase for the purpose I got them for…travel.