The connectivity type of the headphones.
Bluetooth is a wireless technology standard that allows data transfers between devices placed in close proximity, using short-wavelength, ultra-high frequency radio waves. Newer versions provide faster data transfers.
aptx Adaptive is an audio codec for Bluetooth devices that is developed by Qualcomm. It has a variable bit rate (between 279kbps and 420kbps), which means it can adjust the bit rate for different scenarios, such as listening to HD audio or reducing interference from other devices.
aptX is a codec used for transmitting audio wirelessly with Bluetooth. It is developed by Qualcomm, and supports 16-bit audio at a bit rate of 384kbps.
LDAC is a codec developed by Sony for Bluetooth audio. It is capable of a very high bitrate of 990kbps, which provides high resolution audio. It can also automatically adjust to a lower bitrate of 330kbps or 660kbps to increase stability.
aptX Low Latency is a codec developed by Qualcomm. It uses Bluetooth 5.0 technology to provide low latency audio (around 40ms), which is useful when you want to avoid audio lag (e.g. when playing games).
aptX HD is an audio codec for Bluetooth devices that is developed by Qualcomm. It supports high quality 24-bit audio (at a bit rate of 576kbps).
aptX Lossless is an audio codec for Bluetooth devices that is developed by Qualcomm. It supports high quality 16-bit/44.1kHz audio (at a maximum bit rate of 1200kbps). This codec provides CD-quality audio without any loss of data.
AAC is a codec that is used for Bluetooth audio. It supports 24-bit audio at 250kbps. Because it uses psychoacoustic modeling, it can provide better results than other codecs at a similar bit rate.
Comments
Pedro
1 year ago
8 / 10
Good for a Single Device.
Pedro
1 year ago
8 / 10
I have a pair of Sony WH-XB910N headphones which have really strong bass and the noise cancellation creates an annoying vacuum effect, but their sound quality is great. I wanted to try a different pair of headphones other than Sony, so seeing I had owned JBL headphones before, I decided to try their top-of-the-line model at that time, the JBL TOUR ONE. Honestly, they're very comfortable, lightweight, beautifully designed, and pretty to look at. All the necessities are included in its case. The only downside is the 2.5mm connector, which complicates things if you damage or lose the original one. But the point of these headphones is to use them wirelessly, so everything else is perfect. The sound quality is, in truth, really good, quite enough for me. I love the noise cancellation because it's not as aggressive as Sony's; that creates an annoying vacuum effect, whereas with JBL you barely notice it—it's perfect. Of course, compared to Sony, they don't cancel out as much outdoor noise, but the price for Sony's noise cancellation is this annoying hum in my ears. Regarding connectivity, this is a slightly weak point, as it theoretically can connect to two devices at the same time, and it does, but the transition between devices isn't the best. When compared to Sony, JBL lags behind. The Sony headphones switch from device to device seamlessly and without delays, whereas sometimes the JBL doesn't switch rapidly or at all. Sometimes, on startup, I have to re-pair them with the devices because it seems like it doesn't register them, especially when trying to connect to two devices simultaneously. However, when you use it with just a single device, it works perfectly. So if you want to use it exclusively with two devices, I wouldn't recommend it. It has a 50-hour battery life, which is massive and it fully charges in just two hours. It comes with a JBL app to customize equalizer settings according to your preference and it has other features too.
MDG
11 months ago
10 / 10
MDG REVIEW JBL TOUR ONE
MDG
11 months ago
10 / 10
mijn review was verwijderd mijn oprechte excuses
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Nisi
7 months ago
10 / 10
Die sind besser als AirPods weil Kristall Sound
Nisi
7 months ago
10 / 10
Und du bekommst 3d Sound bekommt und die füllen und sind hochwertig des wegen