JBL Tune 520C USB-C
Wired on-ear headphones with Hi-Res Audio support, JBL Pure Bass Sound, comfort fit, USB-C connectivity, 3-button remote with microphone and EQ presets control.
Getting started with your JBL Tune 520C USB-C
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Specifications
- Driver size (mm)
- 32
- Number of Microphones
- 1
- Driver sensitivity at 1kHz/1mW (dB)
- 103
- Dynamic frequency response range (Hz)
- 10Hz-40kHz
- Impedance (ohms)
- 32
- Ear Cup Depth (cm)
- 1.7
- Ear Cup Depth (in)
- 0.7
- Ear Cup External Height (cm)
- 7.3
- Ear Cup External Height (in)
- 2.9
- Ear Cup External Width (cm)
- 7.3
- Ear Cup External Width (in)
- 2.9
- Ear Cup Internal Height (cm)
- 3.2
- Ear Cup Internal Height (in)
- 1.3
- Ear Cup Internal Width (cm)
- 3.2
- Ear Cup Internal Width (in)
- 1.3
- Headphone cable length (cm)
- 120
- Weight (g)
- 150
- Built-in Microphone
- Yes
- Hands Free Call
- Yes
- JBL Pure Bass Sound
- Yes
- On-ear
- Yes
Hi-Res audio, now available to go.
Add some music to your day with the grab-and-go convenience of JBL Tune 520C USB-C wired headphones. They're lightweight and comfortable enough to wear all day long, plus they fold up flat to fit perfectly in even the most overstuffed bag. Two 32mm dynamic drivers punch out big, powerful JBL Pure Bass Sound. High-Resolution Audio support means your music will always sound its best. Plug them into any device with a USB-C connection—from PCs and laptops to phones, tablets, and even gaming devices. Take crystal-clear calls on the fly through the conveniently placed microphone and use the easy three-button remote to control music playback, adjust the volume, and switch the EQ presets. All on a durable flat cable that won't get tangled in your bag. At work, at home, and especially on the go, the JBL Tune 520C USB-C is your everyday carry.
FAQs & How-Tos
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The way you remove and change the ear cushions on your headphones varies from on-ear headphones to over-ear headphones and also from product to product.
When removing and replacing the ear pads you will see the following examples:
Removing on-ear headphones
Pull the ear cushion as you see on the below picture.
The ear cushion will slide out of the hole when you have pulled it enough, which is the case with the picture below.
When the earpad is completely removed it will look like the picture below.
Removing over-ear headphones
Pull the entire earpad off. You need to pull the material that is placed on your ear. Pull carefully so the plastic hooks does not snap off or break. When you have pulled the earpad of it will look like the picture below.
Replacing new on-ear earpads
Align the cushion with the hole all the way around the ear pads.
Replacing new over-ear earpads
Align the plastic hooks which are marked on the left side on the picture below with the holes that are marked on the right side of the picture.
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