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  • It does not have any balance control
  • The app works with the Everest Elite models only.
  • You can use Arena speakers for any receiver of your choice! We can of course recommend you to look at our receivers at Harmankardon.com.
  • No the audio cable included with the Everest series headphones is a one button microphone that features pause/play, track control and gives you the ability to answer and hang up phone calls. You are able to control the volume when the headphones are connected through bluetooth.
  • No the audio cable included with the Everest series headphones has a one-button remote control with microphone. It does not have volume buttons. It can perform pause/play, and gives you the ability to answer and hang up phone calls. However, you can control the volume when the headphones are connected to a source device with Bluetooth, using the buttons on the ear cup.
  • Unfortunately, the E15 features the one button microphone that does not feature volume control. You have track control, pause/play and phone capabilities.
  • Yes, the E55BT Quincy Edition headphones feature a carrying case.
  • Yes, the Everest 110 features volume control that is compatible with most smart devices. The volume control is located on the inline microphone.
  • No, the Flip 3 Stealth Edition does not support JBL Connect or Connect+. The Stealth edition can not be paired with other JBL devices.
  • No, the Flip 3 carrying case is too small. At the moment, no carrying case is available for Flip 4. We suggest that you check out manufacturers that specialize in this kind of accessory.
  • The Inspire 200 does not feature a microphone.
  • Yes. The Inspire 500/700 series features a three button microphone that enables you to control the volume.
  • Yes, the Inspire 500 features a 3 button mic that features, pause/play, track and volume control.
  • The ITX 2000 features a one button microphone that does not have volume control. The one button microphone allows you to pause/play, skip tracks and answer phone calls.
  • No. The J88a features a one button microphone that does not have volume control. The one button microphone allows you to pause/play, skip tracks and answer/hang up calls.
  • No, the JBL Bar 300/500 does not support DTS.

    It supports the following Dolby Audio formats:

    Dolby Atmos
    Dolby Digital
    Multichannel PCM
  • Yes, the Boombox plays at 3,5dB higher volume than the JBL Xtreme. This results in a 150% volume increase, compared to the JBL Xtreme
  • Yes, the JBL Duet features an audio cable that you can plug into if you choose not to use the bluetooth. The audio cable features a one button microphone that allows you to pause/play and skip tracks. You also have the capability to answer and hang up phone calls.
  • Both of these JBL PRO speaker models need mains power. There is no battery inside.
  • No. The JBL Free does not feature volume control. It features pause/play and track control.
  • No, but you can use Chromecast to stream Spotify to any JBL LINK speaker. Google has the option of using your free Spotify account with our JBL LINK speaker.
  • No, the JBL LINK speaker does not store any conversations, it listens only for a few seconds and then deletes the file. Only when using "OK, Google" or "Hey, Google" will it start recording your question so Google Assistant to fulfill your request. You can always delete all your recordings via "My activity" settings under your Google Account.
  • Yes, the calibration is done for both left and right ears
  • No. The JR 300 is a standard plug and play headphone with no microphone or track features.
  • Yes, the microphone allows you to skip tracks and control volume. To skip tracks forward, press and hold the volume + for 3 seconds. To skip tracks backward, press and hold the volume - for 3 seconds.
  • Yes, the OR 100 headphones feature 3 different sized ear tips which are small, medium and large.
  • Yes. You can configure the volume of the mic monitoring in JBL QuantumENGINE. And the default setting of the mic monitoring is set of “OFF”.
  • Yes, the volume control buttons are located on the LEFT arm of the neckband.
  • The soundbar passes through content from a 4K video source but does not upscale video to 4K.
  • Yes, Soundgear supports aptX LL (Low Latency). (aptX is a way of packing more information into a compressed version of a signal).
  • Yes, the T110BT features a three button inline microphone which allows you to pause/play skip tracks, answer calls and control the volume.
  • Yes, the T205 features a one button universal microphone that gives you the ability to pause/play, answer/hang up calls, and skip tracks.
  • No. Because it features a one button universal microphone, it does not give you the ability to control the volume.
  • Yes. The 600BTNC features an audio cable that you can use if you do not wish to use the headphones via wirelessly.
  • Yes. You have the ability to control the volume which is located on the RIGHT arm of the neckband.
  • Yes. The UA Train features a detachable audio cable with a one button remote. (Please note: you cannot use bluetooth or TalkThru when using the cable connection.)
  • If the Wi-Fi indicator has all 3 LED lights on, then the signal to the speaker is extremely good, and if only 2 LED light up, then the signal will be good. If you only have 1 LED light or No LED light we suggest moving the speaker to a different location for a better Wi-Fi signal and better audio experience.
  • If you are playing on battery only, you may experience slightly lower bass level and dynamics near maximum volume. If you are AC connected and playing via your Xtreme speaker, you will hear an increase in bass performance. The reason that bass performance is lowered when playing on battery is to reduce power consumption for you to have longer playing time from your Xtreme speaker.
  • No, the Reflect Mini BT does not feature the automatic shut off.
  • Yes, this headphone features a three button microphone that features volume control, track control, and can receive phone calls.
  • The Inspire 100 series does not feature a microphone.
  • The JBL Quantum 100 is not equipped with JBL QuantumSURROUND. You can consider to purchase the JBL Quantum 300, which comes with a USB dongle and access to JBL QuantumENGINE. 
  • The JBL Quantum 200 is not equipped with JBL QuantumSURROUND. You can consider to purchase the Quantum 300, which comes with a USB dongle and access to JBL QuantumENGINE. 

  • This speaker does not have an Aux Input, so no analog connection is possible.
  • No. This product has a rechargeable battery.
  • Yes, ANC needs to be ON.
  • You will not be charged for ground shipping. Expedited shipping costs are based upon total weight and service availability.
  • Unfortunately, there is no volume control on the inline microphone. You have the options to answer phone calls, skip tracks and pause and play.
  • For headphones with Version 4.0 of the Firmware, the first update will be done via USB cable, and after the first update, all subsequent updates will be delivered over the air. For headsets with version 5.0 of the firmware, all updates will be delivered over the air, via the app
  • The head tracker in the Quantum ONE uses your movements to calibrate the sensors. You can speed up the calibration process by doing the following: * Imagine that the headphone is a standard cube with 6 faces (Front, Back, Left, Right, Top, Bottom) * Orient the headphone so that it is sitting on each face of "the cube" sequentially. For example, start with the headphone positioned normally (bottom face of the cube down). Then rotate it so that the right side of the cube is facing down. Then continue through the rest of the faces of the cube. * Hold the headphone in each position for 1 second * Once all the faces of the device have been rotated, set the headphone down on a stationary surface for 2 or 3 seconds.
  • Each headphone is shipped with a micro USB charging cable. USB is the only way to charge the headphones, and all normal USB chargers may be used.
  • Yes, it is needed to close the USB cap completely for waterproof.
  • JBL LINK speakers require a Google account to operate. Your search history on the JBL LINK speaker will appear in your Google account's search history. Also, if you give the JBL LINK speaker permission, it may access your data saved in other Google services, like Calendar and Gmail to answer questions you ask.
  • JBL Club headphones do not support aptX. There are a number of different platforms available and our choice was driven by the one that provides the combination of best sound quality and user experience. The platform that we have selected perfectly fits the requirements of the JBL Club series including voice integration and audio customization whilst supplying the Hi Res-certified headphones with the quality of audio they deserve.
  • Sorry, neither AAC nor aptX are supported.
  • No, the tool will tell you to switch them ON when necessary.
  • It is not a bad idea to have the headphone charged before updating, but only if it is completely empty will there be any difference. To update via cable, a USB cable connection must be established between the headphone and the computer, and since the cable is also used for charging, there will be power to the headphone as long as it is connected to the computer. If the battery is depleted, it may be necessary to wait a little while, until a basic level of charging has been reached. Please note that the ELITE models with the most recent software permit wireless upgrade, directly from the control app on a smartphone. In this case, it is of course necessary to have power enough in the battery to sustain the whole upgrading process, since it takes place without cable.
  • Sorry, neither AAC nor aptX are supported.
  • No, the IP waterproof specification means that these speakers can be immersed in water 1 m deep for 30 minutes. It does not mean that they can float, so please be careful. If dropped, they will sink to the bottom.
  • Yes , all 5 models have voice prompts. The Elite models have the added option of turning off the voice prompts in the settings menu of the app. The Everest 300 and 700, as well as the successors 310 and 710, have the option of choosing between voice prompts and tone prompts. This is how you do it: Switch the headphones ON. Press and hold the Shareme and the Volume Plus buttons for about two seconds. Switch the headphones OFF. You will now hear the OFF prompt having changed to the prompt you did not use before, and you will hear this one until you change it again.
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