JBL Tour Pro 3 is equipped with a dual driver system on each ear, balancing the processing of high tones with sharp resolution and 10mm dynamic drivers providing powerful bass and clear, deep vocals.
In particular, JBL Tour Pro 3 owns JBL Spatial 360 technology with Head Tracking feature, allowing users to have a vivid sound experience when listening to music, watching movies or playing games.
With 6 microphones and a wind filter design, JBL Tour Pro 3 ensures clear conversation quality even in noisy environments.
True ANC 2.0 adaptive noise cancellation technology automatically measures external noise and continuously adjusts sound more than 50,000 times/second, helping users enjoy music to the fullest.
The big highlight of the JBL Tour Pro 3 is the second-generation smart charging case, which not only supports charging but also acts as a wireless audio transmitter.
Users can use the smart charging box as a wireless audio transmitter (Audio Transmitter) to connect to the in-flight entertainment system (or PC) and enjoy movies with theater-quality sound.
Users can customize the lock screen and wallpaper of the charging case, supporting display commands in 13 languages (including Vietnamese).
Personi-Fi 3.0 technology offers a hearing test that provides a multi-frequency sound test that creates a personalized sound chart that best suits each person.
This is also JBL's first TWS headset line to support Auracast for both transmitter and receiver (Rx/Tx) modes, allowing audio sharing with any other device via a button on the smart charging box screen.
According to technology site Digital Trends, JBL Tour Pro 3 is very compatible with Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra in transmitting and receiving Auracast.
In addition, the improved charging case has a 30% larger screen than the previous version but is compact and easy to carry. Users can adjust music, manage calls, display caller information and manage media files without having to open the phone.
Overall, the JBL Tour Pro 3 is a quality headphone in key areas like sound quality, noise cancellation, call quality, and battery life, alongside breakthroughs like the case's wired power connection, plus Auracast support.
However, they also have drawbacks. According to Digital Trends, having too many apps and features can be discouraging for some people. One downside, according to the site, is the bulky charging case.
According to Tech Radar, the downside of the JBL Tour Pro 3 is that the case is bulky, not always easy to put in your pocket, not really suitable for people with small ears, does not provide full on-ear controls at the same time...
According to tech experts, most of the best features of the JBL Tour Pro 3 are available on the JBL Live Beam 3 (which has a lower price).