JBL has added to its range of audio products with the latest generation of Live series wireless earbuds. Christened as Live Buds 3, Live Beam 3 and Live Flex 3, the entrants flaunt a touchscreen charging case, similar to that of the JBL Tour Pro 2. Here’s a closer look at the three new additions.
JBL Live 3 features and specifications to look out for
JBL has put the spotlight on the 1.45-inch LED display on the case that is equipped to perform various functions. The smart case allows you to view your texts, manage music and view social media alerts, which is ideal for times when you don’t want to whip out your phone for smaller tasks.
The JBL Live Buds 3, Beam 3, and Flex 3 are equipped to be dust and water-resistant, making them ideal for extreme outdoor activities. While this feature remains constant in all three variants, each of these earbuds are designed unique and vary slightly from the other.
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JBL further claims that the Live 3 TWS earbuds can last about 10 hours outside of the case with Active Noise Cancellation switched off. Apart from this, it gives 30 hours of case charge time. Similarly, Live Beam 3 are close-stick earbuds that offer 12 hours of playtime without ANC and 36 hours of case charge. Live Flex 3 are open-type stick earphones, and users can enjoy 10 hours without ANC and 40 hours of case charge time.
JBL Live 3 price and availability
All three models are priced at $199.9 (roughly Rs 16,600) and will be available for sale later this year. Other options available within this segment include Apple AirPods 3rd Gen and Sennheiser CX PLUS TW1 TWS earbuds. Keep an eye out for more announcements across the audio segment and everything at CES 2024.
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