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JBL Doesn't Just Do Speakers, Their Tour Pro 3 ANC Earbuds Are at Practically a Steal Now

JBL Doesn't Just Do Speakers, Their Tour Pro 3 ANC Earbuds Are at Practically a Steal Now

Gizmodoa day ago
We love it when the best technology of 2026 or 2027 shows up a few years early. Have you seen the JBL Tour Pro 3 wireless earbuds? Or more specifically, have you seen their charging case, the one with the built-in touchscreen that can actually control the buds? The good news is, right now it will cost you 24% less to find out for yourself, thanks to this limited-time Amazon deal that puts a super-accessible $250 price tag on these futuristic superstar earbuds.
We're liable to go on at length about the amazing smart charging case and all of the things it can do, while staring longingly at our own buds' charging case which can … just charge. But these are JBL noise-cancelling wireless earbuds, so there's plenty to love about the legendary JBL Pro sound, which includes Spatial 360 sound with Head Tracking to add a deep layer of realism to these unreal earbuds.
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JBL's packed the Tour Pro 3 earbuds with incredible sound quality and amazing features you'll use every day as you plow through a playlist, a podcast, or an audio book. There are dual drivers in each bud — one to bring you the high notes with total clarity and another to bring the deep, booming bass. Deploy the JBL Spatial 360 mode with Head Tracking and be amazed at how the sound moves along with you as if your favorite band is in the room with you.
The True Adaptive Noise Cancelling 2.0 technology JBL uses with the Tour Pro 3 earbuds calibrates and adjusts in real time to your surroundings. And if you want to override those settings to let in more or less sound, or just to customize the sound of the Tour Pro 3 earbuds to your exact taste, the JBL Headphones app can do that easily.
The most amazing part of the JBL Tour Pro 3 earbuds is at the front of the Smart Charging Case — a 1.57-inch touchscreen that gives you full control over the buds, and also can take the place of your smartphone lockscreen by showing you what song is playing, who is calling you, how your battery life is holding up, text messages — all of it, so now your smartphone can stay in your pocket.
The Smart Charging Case can even be used as a dongle to wirelessly send audio from any AUX or USB-C source straight to your Tour Pro 3 earbuds. They connect easily to your TV for private listening, and they come in exceptionally handy at the gym or on flights so you can decline the flight attendant's offer of those crappy wired earbuds.
We weren't expecting this level of future shock from the JBL Tour Pro 3 earbuds, and we most definitely were not expecting it to come with such a great price. They're just $250 right now for a limited time at Amazon, so you'll want to jump on this deal fast.
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