6 Best JBL Earbuds of 2024, Tested & Reviewed
Earbuds for every day.

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JBL has been developing top-performing Bluetooth speakers and audio equipment for more than 70 years, but this audio brand also offers a wide variety of earbuds that shouldn’t be overlooked. From AirPod alternatives to budget wireless earbuds and noise-cancelling headphones, JBL has it all. To help you find the right pair for your budget, style and needs, our tech experts narrowed down the best JBL earbuds on the market today.
Our top picks:
The test engineers and product analysts at the Good Housekeeping Institute test audio equipment from top-rated noise-cancelling headphones to wireless earbuds, cheap earbuds, AirPods and more. In our most recent earbuds test in the Media & Tech Lab, we ran audio analysis software on six pairs of JBL headphones and evaluated each pair’s performance, durability, design, battery life, noise cancellation (if applicable) and more. We also asked consumer testers to use JBL earbuds throughout their day and share feedback on factors like sound quality and comfort. According to our pros, these are the best JBL earbuds for most people, whether you need them for commuting, working out or listening to music.
After our top picks, continue reading to learn more about what to look for when shopping for JBL earbuds.
Olivia (she/her) is a senior reviews writer and analyst at the Good Housekeeping Institute, where she tests and writes about tech, home, travel, fitness, parenting and health products. Since joining GH in 2021, she has continued to leverage her extensive product reviews experience by staying on top of the industry’s latest innovations and helping readers make better buying decisions. Olivia is a graduate of the George Washington University, with a bachelor’s degree in journalism, political science and French, and she holds a master’s degree in communications from Sciences Po Paris.
As a data engineer in the Good Housekeeping Institute, Nik (he/him) works with all of our Labs to develop testing protocols and manage data collection and analysis. Before joining Good Housekeeping in 2022, Nik worked in the labs of MIT and Regeneron, working on projects ranging from chemical inventory and reporting to the development of bioassays. He holds a degree in chemical engineering from Northeastern University.

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