Each JBL Endurance sports headset has an indication of use, there are several different models in colors such as black, green and red. These include: DIVE, JUMP, RUN, RUNBT, SPRINT, and PEAK. Find out who they are nominated for and how to choose.
JBL Endurance PEAK (true wireless)
PEBL JBL Endurance is true wireless. It’s the model that can compete with AirPods, for example, but with a fully sporting footprint. They are fully wireless and waterproof in-ear headphones. They guarantee up to 28 hours of playback. This is more than a day of wireless audio. However, it works like this: 4 hours of continuous playback and 24 hours of spare charge case.
PEAK has a hook design that automatically turns the headphones on and off when you put them on or off. Thus, PEAK headphones can be switched on and off without having to store them in the case each time.
That is, you will swim in the pool, do aqua aerobics or sports that perspire a lot? It’s cool to focus on a waterproof device. This model from JBL is completely wireless.
PEAK Features
- TwistLock and FlexSoft technologies ensure comfort and it won’t fall from your ear when playing sports. There are 3 sizes of adjustment rubbers;
- IPX7 protection against the effects of soaking up to 1 meter of water for 30 min;
- Touch controls for music playback and phone calls;
- Allows you to switch between mono (calls) and stereo (songs) mode;
- Case offers fast charging in 10 minutes for 1 hour of playback;
- Bluetooth version: 4.2;
- Dynamic Frequency Response: 16 – 22 kHz;
- Compatible with: Siri and Google Assistant.
Price: $99*.
JBL Endurance DIVE (bluetooth)
JBL Endure DIVE are wireless but “wired”. I explain: they are sports headphones with both sides (left and right) connected by a wire behind the nape of their neck. They are waterproof and have a built-in MP3 player. This is ideal for those who go swimming for several hours (or more than 30 minutes), and store music for offline listening.
Up to 8 hours of wireless playback with the Speed Charge battery. The built-in MP3 player offers 1GB of memory, approximately 200 music tracks directly in the headset. However, it is also bluetooth and works connected.
PowerHock technology also provides a firm grip with the hook design, which automatically turns the headset on/off when you put it on or off (parties meet and know it’s time to turn it on or off). They are carried by wire.
DIVE Features
- TwistLock and FlexSoft technologies ensure comfort and it won’t fall from your ear when playing sports. There are 3 sizes of adjustment rubbers;
- IPX7 protection against the effects of soaking up to 1 meter of water for 30 min;
- Touch controls for music playback and phone calls;
- Bluetooth version: 4.2;
- Dynamic Frequency Response: 20 – 20 kHz;
- Integrated MP3 Player (1GB)
- In just 10 minutes, you can charge your headphones for one hour of use.
Price: $49*.
JBL Endurance JUMP (bluetooth)
The JBL Endurance Jump (I have one of these) are also waterproof, wireless, in-ear sport headphones with the cable that runs behind the back of your neck. Offer 8 hours of wireless playback with the Speed Charge battery. The hook design is maintained, very similar to the DIVE, which automatically turns the handset on/off when you put it on or take it off, the separate parts magnetically joining.
The main difference for DIVE is that it does not have built-in MP3 and is therefore cheaper. The design and delivery is very similar. Also carry without case, by wires.
JUMP Features
- TwistLock and FlexSoft technologies ensure comfort and it won’t fall from your ear when playing sports. There are 3 sizes of adjustment rubbers;
- IPX7 protection against the effects of soaking up to 1 meter of water for 30 min;
- Touch controls for music playback and phone calls;
- Bluetooth version: 4.2;
- Dynamic Frequency Response: 20 – 20 kHz;
- Comfort and stability never fall;
- In just 10 minutes, you can charge your headphones for one hour of use.
Price: $50*.
JBL Endurance SPRINT
The JBL Endurance SPRINT is a “lite version” of the JUMP, the wire at the back is thinner and the ear hook is more delicate as well. However, they are still wireless and waterproof sports earbuds. Why SPRINT? Because they are great for those who start and play sports and need to move around.
8 hours of wireless playback. With MagHook technology, it maintains the clamping mechanism. When not in use, the hook hangs up and offers a solution for storing your headphones (without case). Just attach it to the shirt or bag.
SPRINT Features
- TwistLock and FlexSoft technologies ensure comfort and it won’t fall from your ear when playing sports. There are 3 sizes of adjustment rubbers;
- IPX7 protection against the effects of soaking up to 1 meter of water for 30 minutes;
- Touch controls for music playback and phone calls;
- Bluetooth version: 4.2;
- Dynamic Frequency Response: 20 – 20 kHz;
- Comfort and stability never fall;
- In just 10 minutes, you can charge your headphones for one hour of use.
Price: $40*.
JBL Endurance RUN and RUNBT
Last but not least, the RUN and RUNBT versions. In common, they are sports earbuds, this time wired and sweat-proof. Both are Fliphook, a flexible two-way mechanism lets you wear the headphones inside the ear or behind the ear. RUNBT is Bluetooth (so: BT).
They are sweatproof, not dipping them in water, so cheaper and wired. Both have magnetic tips that help unite the headphones and roll up for storage, and have a button (along the cable) to activate Siri/Google Assistant.
RUN and RUNBT Features
- TwistLock and FlexSoft technologies ensure comfort and it won’t fall from your ear when playing sports. There are 3 sizes of adjustment rubbers;
- Sweat protection only;
- Bluetooth version: 4.2 (RUNBT);
- Dynamic Frequency Response: 20 – 20 kHz;
RUNBT: $20*
So, any questions left?
* The values were consulted on the production date of the post and may change over time.