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  • Any device that has Bluetooth capabilities and supports A2DP stereo audio streaming will be compatible with the Under Armour Sport Wireless headphones
  • The JBL Tour One M3 supports SBC, AAC and LDAC 24bit/192kHz when connected to a device that has support for these codec.

  • It supports 3 CEC commands; System Standby, OneTouch Play and Audio Return Channel.
  • You can adjust equalizer, RGB LED effects, change microphone settings and update the headset's firmware.
  • The JBL Tour Pro 2 allows you to find your preferred control method in any scenario. When you want to control your headphones, you no longer need to take your phone out, open the JBL Headphones app and wait for the headphones to connect in the app. All features are accessible directly on the Smart Case, where you can easily select any key feature, you know from the app.

    Some of the features you can access on the Smart Case includes playing and pausing your music, skip to the next/previous track, volume adjustment, answer/reject calls, customize the EQ settings, Spatial audio, ANC and Ambient Sound Control, timer & clock, receive notifications, screensavers, and a battery indicator. 

  • It is possible to rename the Bluetooth name of the primary connected device and set the Party or Stereo mode. If a firmware upgrade is available for any Connect, Connect+, or Partyboost compatible speaker, this can be installed through the JBL Portable app. Only identical products can be set to stereo mode. Please note that, even though you can pair a Boost TV with JBL Connect, you cannot control this from the JBL Connect App
  • Codecs such as MP3, AAC-LC, HE+ACC, FLAC, Vorbis, Wav, CELT/opus are supported via Wi-Fi streaming. For Bluetooth, codecs such as SBC and AAC are supported.
  • The Endurance Dive supports SBC. But the main signal transfer is A2DP, v1.3.
  • These are bass tuning canals, used to provide full sound.
  • There are 5 sound modes: - Standard - Movie - Music - Voice - Sports Out the box, "Standard" sound mode is the default setting. The display on the soundbar's front panel will show which mode you are in (excluding the Bar Studio) Dotted LED lights on the side of the JBL Studio indicates when sound more your are in, the patterns are as follows: - Standard: One LED dot - Movie: Two LED dots - Music: Three LED dots - Voice: Four LED dots - Sports: Five LED dots
  • The JBL Bar 2.1 has a 6.5" subwoofer, whereas the Bar 3.1 has a 10" subwoofer. The Bar 3.1 has two additional HDMI inputs, support 4K, and has a dedicated tweeter and two woofers to function as the center channel. These added features makes the JBL Bar 3.1 more efficient at producing bass, connecting multiple sources, playing Ultra HD content, and listening to voice/vocals.
  • These are the bass ports. Please do not place the Boost TV with its ends too close to obstacles, since that will reduce bass output. Allow at least 5-10cm free space at each end.
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