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Trusted Reviews
★★★★★
3 years ago
JBL Club One Wireless True Adaptive Noise Cancelling Over-Ear Headphones JBLCLUBONEBLK review

JBL's Club One are well-built, look great and sound very good too, and offer a number of ways to customise your experience. They just fall short of top status due to tough competition, and a noise-cancelling performance that's on the lighter side.

Clean and natural-sounding presentation; Looks great; Excellent build quality

Noise-cancelling not the strongest; Dynamically a little too polite

TechRadar UK
★★★★★
3 years ago
JBL Club One Wireless True Adaptive Noise Cancelling Over-Ear Headphones JBLCLUBONEBLK review

As far as looks, build, features and sound quality go, the JBL Club One have very little to find fault in. If you want an alternative to Bose and Sony's flagship cans, the JBL Club One should be one of the pairs you listen to.

Comfortable; Impressive ANC; Energetic sound

Lackluster highs; Woeful EQ presets; Tough competition

PC Magazine
★★★★
3 years ago
JBL Club One Wireless True Adaptive Noise Cancelling Over-Ear Headphones JBLCLUBONEBLK review

The JBL Club One headphones deliver solid audio performance and above-average noise cancellation, but at $350, they can't quite compete with the top models we've tested.

Powerful audio performance with deep bass and sculpted highs; Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant support; App features customizable EQ; Ambient Aware mode

Expensive; Noise cancellation is good; but not class-leading

Digitaltrends
★★★
★★
3 years ago
JBL Club One Wireless True Adaptive Noise Cancelling Over-Ear Headphones JBLCLUBONEBLK review

“Built for those who love the club sound, they're a bit pricey for what you get”

Powerful; precise sound; Excellent build quality; Easy-to-use controls; Very good call quality; Excellent non-ANC battery life

Heavy; Lacks low-end depth and warmth; Earcups may not seal for all users; Only one ANC mode available at a time

RTINGS
★★★★★
3 years ago
JBL Club One Wireless True Adaptive Noise Cancelling Over-Ear Headphones JBLCLUBONEBLK review

The JBL CLUB ONE are decent over-ear wireless headphones designed with DJs in mind. These comfortable, well-built headphones have a fai...

Reviewed
★★★★★
3 years ago
JBL Club One Wireless True Adaptive Noise Cancelling Over-Ear Headphones JBLCLUBONEBLK review

JBL's Club One headphones check off a lot of the right boxes, but aren't the best in their class....

Trusted Reviews
★★★★★
3 years ago
JBL Club One Review

JBL's Club One are well-built, look great and sound very good too, and offer a number of ways to customise your experience. They just fall short of top status due to tough competition, and a noise-cancelling performance that's on the lighter side.

Clean and natural-sounding presentation; Looks great; Excellent build quality;

Noise-cancelling not the strongest; Dynamically a little too polite;

PC Magazine
★★★★
3 years ago
JBL Club One Review

JBL is no stranger to the realm of bass-boosted headphones, but is trying its hand at something a bit different with the Club One, pairing natural-sounding lows with sculpted highs. The headphones also feature active noise cancellation (ANC) and come with an array of useful accessories. But at $349.95, the Club One can't quite measure up to the ANC bar set by the $399.95 Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones 700, and they offer many of the same features as the Club 950NC, which JBL sells for $100 less. Design Available in black, the Club One headphones have a circumaural (over-ear) design, with a generously cushioned headband and earpads. The fit is secure and quite comfortable, despite the headphones feeling rather bulky. The headband has a stitched leather look, and the earpads also have a leather-like covering. The outer panels of the left and right ears are emblazoned with the JBL logo over an eggshell-like finish, and the earcups swivel and fold inward in order to fit inside the i...

The JBL Club One headphones deliver solid audio performance and above-average noise cancellation, but at $350, they can't quite compete with the top models we've tested.

Powerful audio performance with deep bass and sculpted highs; Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant support; App features customizable EQ; Ambient Aware mode

Expensive; Noise cancellation is good, but not class-leading

Major HiFi
★★★★★
3 years ago
JBL Club One Wireless True Adaptive Noise Cancelling Over-Ear Headphones JBLCLUBONEBLK review

Well, I truly did not expect to enjoy a JBL headphone this much, but here we are. The Club One won’t seem as high-end for wireless headphones in terms of noise cancellation, but I found the timbre here to be very satisfying. The build should also be commended, as well as the massive battery life.

LB Tech Reviews
★★★★★
3 years ago
JBL Club One Wireless True Adaptive Noise Cancelling Over-Ear Headphones JBLCLUBONEBLK review

JBL joins the top class of ANC headphones with a pair of headphones that are fun to listen to and remove noise effectively.

The noise cancellation is top notch and it adapts to the surroundings. The sound is among the most engaging we have heard in ANC headphones.

The sound is more fun than correct. Club One is relatively heavy and not nearly as elegant and comfortable as e.g. Sony and Bose.

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