JBL Tour One M2
Wireless over-ear Noise Cancelling headphones
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Product Specifications
- Driver size (mm)
- 40
- Number of Microphones
- 7
- Driver sensitivity at 1kHz/1mW (dB)
- 117 dB SPL@1 kHz
- Dynamic frequency response range (Hz)
- 10 Hz - 40 kHz (passive), 10 Hz - 22 kHz (active)
- Impedance (ohms)
- 32
- Audio Cable Length (ft)
- 1.2
- Audio Cable Length (m)
- 3.9
- Ear Cup Depth (cm)
- 9.7
- Ear Cup Depth (in)
- 3.8
- Ear Cup External Height (cm)
- 7.8
- Ear Cup External Height (in)
- 3.1
- Ear Cup External Width (cm)
- 6.2
- Ear Cup External Width (in)
- 2.4
- Ear Cup Internal Height (cm)
- 4.2
- Ear Cup Internal Height (in)
- 1.7
- Ear Cup Internal Width (cm)
- 2.1
- Ear Cup Internal Width (in)
- 0.8
- Earpiece Weight (g)
- 278
- Earpiece Weight (oz)
- 9.6
- Bluetooth profiles
- A2DP 1.3.2, AVRCP 1.6.2, HFP 1.7.2
- Bluetooth frequency
- 2400 MHz – 2483.5 MHz
- Bluetooth transmitted modulation
- GFSK , π/4-DQPSK, 8DPSK
- Bluetooth transmitter power
- <4 dBm
- Bluetooth version
- 5.3
- Charging time (hours from empty)
- 2
- Maximum music play time with ANC off (hours)
- 50
- Maximum music play time with ANC on (hours)
- 30
- Maximum play time (hours)
- 50
- Bluetooth
- Yes
- Charging cable
- Yes
- Foldable
- Yes
- Voice Assistant integration
- Yes
- Active Noise Cancelling
- Yes
- Adaptive Noise Cancelling
- Yes
- Ambient Aware
- Yes
- Built-in Microphone
- Yes
- Carrying case
- Yes
- Hands Free Call
- Yes
- JBL Headphone App
- Yes
- JBL Legendary Pro Audio Sound
- Yes
- Over-ear
- Yes
- Rechargable battery
- Yes
- Spatial Sound
- Yes
- TalkThru
- Yes
- Wireless
- Yes
- True Adaptive Noise Cancelling
- Yes
Immerse yourself in seamless sound experience
JBL Tour One M2's True Adaptive Noise Cancelling technology tunes out distractions so you can enjoy your favorite playlists—or even the sound of silence—all powered by legendary Hi-Res certified JBL Pro Sound. Immerse yourself in superb, spatial audio on the go for up to 50 hours or enjoy the clarity of the 4-mic technology while having phone conversations. The integrated mics even recognize your voice, so you can have quick conversations with your headphones on, thanks to the Smart Talk function. Or turn on the Personal Sound Amplification to boost yours and others' voice volume without ever removing your headphones.
FAQs & How-Tos
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Swift Pair is the newest way to pair your Bluetooth peripherals Windows 10, version 1803 or above.
Steps:
1. Put the Bluetooth peripheral in pairing mode
2. When the peripheral is nearby, your Windows device will show a notification
3. Selecting “Connect” starts pairing the peripheral
4. When the peripheral is no longer in pairing mode or is no longer nearby, your Windows device will remove the notification from the Action Center
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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! -
PSAP (Personal Sound Amplification) is a new feature accessible within the JBL Headphones App. When this feature is turned on, it works similar to Ambient Aware, but it focuses on picking up vocal frequencies in front of you.
1. GAIN: The Personal Sound Amplification function is designed to amplify sound in the vocal range, it can assist users with (limited) hearing loss to maintain conversations more easily, especially in noisy environments. It should then amplify the speech of the person sitting across from you, not the general ambient sound as with Ambient Aware. The algorithm uses beamforming to pick out the voice from the other sounds, much like what happens during a phone call, but instead of focusing on your own voice it focuses on the voice further away from you. The gain setting allows you to amplify those vocal frequencies.
2. BALANCE: The balance setting adjusts the amplification effect between your left and right ears using the slider. When set to 0 (in the middle), both ears will receive the same amplification, but depending on the user’s personal needs/preferences, they can focus the amplification more towards either the left or right ear.
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The Low Volume Dynamic EQ feature can optimize EQ, boosts low and high frequencies to maintain the same high-fidelity performance at low volume. When you listen to music in low volume, the whole music dynamic will be decreased due to low and high frequency volume reduction. Some music is best to enjoy at a higher volume, but this approach can hurt your ears. With Low Volume Dynamic EQ, you can still receive an enjoyable music experience even in low or high volume, and still protect your ears without compromising on the listening experience.
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When you need to talk to someone in person while wearing headphones, the advanced built in voice recognition algorithms reacts to your voice and automatically pauses the music and enables TalkThru if you just speak. Music and ANC resume after the conversation is over. There is no need to pause the music manually or remove the headphones - start talking and let the technology do the rest. You can extend the duration of Smart Talk in the JBL Headphones app when no voice is detected.
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LE Audio is the next generation of Bluetooth Audio, making audio streaming over Bluetooth Low Energy possible. It enables new use cases and significantly reduces power consumption compared to Classic (BR/EDR) Audio. LE Audio allows for independently synchronized audio streams to each earbud as well as seamlessly broadcasting audio streams to multiple listeners, with low power consumption. At the heart of LE Audio updates is the new Low Complexity communication codec (LC3). LC3 is a flexible, high performance, low power audio codec that can deliver high quality audio even at lower bit rates. LC3+, as the high-res upgrade, is expected to be supported more widely than any of the other high-res codecs. The JBL Tour 2nd generation is developed to support LC3 & LC3+ and equipped with technology and speaker drivers to support high resolution audio via Bluetooth.
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