JBL Endurance RUNBT
Sweatproof Wireless In-Ear Sport Headphones
Sold from 2019 until now
Getting started with your JBL Endurance RUNBT
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Product Specifications
- Ear tip material
- Silicon
- Driver sensitivity at 1kHz/1mW (dB)
- 102 dB
- Dynamic frequency response range (Hz)
- 20 Hz - 20 kHz
- Impedance (ohms)
- 16 ohm
- Headphone cable length (cm)
- 62
- Headphone cable length (ft)
- 2.03
- Weight (g)
- 19.7
- Weight (oz)
- 0.69
- Bluetooth profiles
- A2DP V1.2, AVRCP V1.5, HFP V1.5, HSP V1.2
- Bluetooth frequency
- 2.402 GHz - 2.48 GHz
- Bluetooth transmitted modulation
- GFSK, π/4 DQPSK and 8DPSK
- Bluetooth transmitter power
- 4dbm
- Maximum play time (hours)
- 6
- Maximum talk time (hours)
- 6
- Bluetooth
- Yes
- Rechargable battery
- Yes
- Siri/ Google Now
- Yes
- Speed charge
- Yes
- Wireless
- Yes
- China
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Never Hurts and Never Fall Out
Results matter and when you have the perfect headphones there’s nothing standing in-between you and your workout. Streaming wirelessly, the JBL Endurance RUNBT will get you the motivation you need to push harder with powerful JBL sound. With their FlipHook™ design, they adapt to an in-ear or behind-the-ear fit for added convenience. A comfortable combination of FlexSoft™ ear tips and TwistLock™ technology means these buds are guaranteed never to hurt or fall out. Thanks to IPX5 sweatproof, JBL Endurance RUNBT headphones keep up with your every step so sweat or rain will not ruin your workout. With a playback of up to 6 hours, the JBL Endurance RUNBT feature an in-line microphone and remote for hands-free control of sound and calls. The magnetic buds secure your Endurance RUNBT conveniently around your neck while not in use. Enjoy your workout!
FAQs & How-Tos
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This headphone does not support aptX, aptX HD, aptX Low Latency audio codecs.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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• Always have clear line of sight between your Bluetooth device (speaker, headphones etc.) and source device (Smartphone/tablet/PC etc). Be aware of obstacles in front of your devices.
• Try to shutdown other products that have Bluetooth, but are not being used. They are often the reason for interference even though they are not being used.
• Do not stand too close to your Wi-Fi router since a Wi-Fi signal is stronger and in many cases will "overlap" the connection.
• Be aware of walls around you. Concrete and brick walls will often interrupt the signal, as it cannot pass through such thick walls.
• Bluetooth signals cannot travel through water, which includes the human body. Make sure with wireless headphones to keep your source device and the receiver on the same side of your body.
• Open spaces such as parks can cause issues for your devices, as open air is "bad" for any Bluetooth signal if it cannot reflect from objects around you.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!