JBL Live 770NC – Noise Cancelling Headphones
Products Description
Active Noise Cancellation (ANC):
The headphones feature active noise-canceling technology, which uses built-in microphones to detect ambient sounds and then generates sound waves to cancel out those noises. This helps to reduce background noise and immerse you in your music or audio content.
Ambient Aware mode:
This feature allows you to stay aware of your surroundings while wearing the headphones. It reduces the volume of your audio and uses the headphones’ microphones to let in external sounds, such as announcements or traffic noise.
TalkThru mode:
Similar to Ambient Aware mode, TalkThru mode reduces the volume of your audio and uses the headphones’ microphones to pick up external sounds, but it’s specifically designed to enhance speech clarity. This makes it easier to have conversations without removing the headphones.
Customizable EQ settings:
The headphones may offer customizable EQ settings through a companion app. This allows you to adjust the sound profile according to your preferences, such as boosting bass or enhancing treble.
Vice assistant integration:
Many JBL headphones, including the Live 770NC, support integration with voice assistants like Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa. This allows you to control your music, get information, or manage notifications using voice commands.
Multi-point connection:
The headphones may support multi-point connection, allowing you to connect them to multiple devices simultaneously, such as a smartphone and a tablet.
Touch controls:
The headphones likely feature touch-sensitive controls on the ear cups for managing playback, adjusting volume, activating noise cancellation modes, and accessing other functions.
Battery life:
The headphones have a specified battery life, which may vary depending on usage patterns, volume levels, and whether ANC is enabled.
Passive mode:
In case the headphones run out of battery or you prefer not to use ANC, they can still function passively as regular wired headphones, though without the noise-canceling functionality.