It’s that time of the year again, which seems to be every few months at this point. JBL has more products for you to enjoy.
At its annual Club JBL event held in Amsterdam, it unveiled the Live 4 true wireless earbuds, Live 780NC and 680NC (which were previously announced), PartyBox 330 and 130 models, plus the EasySing Mic Mini.
Let’s go through all the models in more detail shall we?
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JBL’s new mid-range wireless earbuds
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Starting with the headline Live 4 TWS, this model appears to replace the well-regarded Live Beam 3. It supports Hi-res Audio with what JBL describes as “enhanced” noise cancellation.
It’s got an upgraded Smart Charging Case that sports a larger screen and features the latest version of JBL’s Smart OS (v3.0). Through the new interface on the case, you can check phone notifications, skip songs and change EQ settings.
Take calls a lot on your smartphone? The Live 4 TWS’ six-mic “Perfect Call 2.0” wants to make your voice come through even clearer with an AI-trained algorithm that latches onto your voice and a wind-proof design to keep any noise at bay.
The Live 4 comes in three different flavours: Buds, Beam, and Flex to support different wearing styles. Features across those models are also slightly different, with some featuring longer battery life, bigger drivers or come in different colours. The noise cancellation and mic features appear to be the same across the board.
And so is the price. All JBL Live 4 earphones are available now for £179.99 / $199.99 / €199.99. The Live Beam 4 and Live Flex come in black, blue, green, silver, orange and sand finishes. The Live Buds 4 are available in black, blue, silver and sand.
ANC and clearer calls at more affordable prices
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Next up are the new mid-range over-ear headphones in the Live 780NC and Live 680NC (in the UK they seem to be referred to as the Tune 780NC and 680NC).
They both offer 40mm dynamic drivers, with a compound diaphragm for “clearer, more detailed sound.” Each model also packs JBL’s True Adaptive Noise Cancelling 2.0, that uses real-time noise filtering and “enhanced processing power” to clear away noise. For calls, there are dual beamforming microphones with AI to assist in clearer call quality.
Spatial audio is also supported for those who want a more spacious and “immersive” listening experience.
The Live 780NC and Live 680NC are available now for £179.99 / €179.99 and £129.99 / €149.99 respectively, and less expensive than the flagship Tour One M3. Colours are a choice of blue, black, white, sand, green, purple, and orange.
Get down on the dancefloor with PartyBox
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There are more PartyBox speakers in smaller, more accessible sizes.
The PartyBox 330 features dual 6.5-inch woofers, 280W of power, up to 18 hours of playtime (depending on battery life, of course); plus wheels and a handle for portability.
The PartyBox 130 is less powerful at 200W, the design is more compact and battery is less at up to 15 hours. It does come with IPX4 splash resistance.
Each one launches with upgraded woofers and new tweeter technology compared to the previous models, with JBL claiming “deeper bass and clearer highs” with these new speakers.
Fast charging is supported, the internal battery is replaceable and both also support Auracast to help connect to multiple Bluetooth speakers outside of the home.
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And while we’re talking about parties, there’s also JBL’s EasySing Mics Mini. It makes use of real-time AI powered vocal removal from any song, and you can choose to remove 25, 50, or 100% of the vocals in any song.
Vocals (we’re assuming your own) can be enhanced with the Voice Boost feature to help you hit those high-pitch notes. If you’re brave enough to try.
AI noise supression minimises background noise while recording so your voice comes through “loud and clear”. The mics feature a USB-C dongle with AUX ouput and Bluetooth to connect to other speakers and smartphones.
The PartyBox 330 and PartyBox 130 go on sale in June 2026. They’re priced at £529.99 / €599.99 and £349.99 / €349.99 respectively. The EasySing Mics Mini will launch at the same time, and they’ll cost £129.99 and €149.99
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