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JBL has officially introduced its new Tour One M3 and Tour One M3 Smart Tx headphones in India. The company first released the Tour One M3 series back in April, with the Smart Tx bringing premium audio for frequent travellers. So here’s everything you need to know.

JBL’s Premium Tour One M3 Headphones Bring Adaptive ANC and Auracast to India

The popular audio brand just unveiled the JBL Tour One M3 with 40mm Mica drivers with support for JBL Spatial Sound and head tracking for 360 degree audio. These headphones support Bluetooth 5.3, with support for Hi-Res Bluetooth and lossless audio. One of the highlights of the wireless headphones is the JBL Smart Tx with touch display. This is a tiny accessory that allows you to wirelessly connect to any audio source and even stream audio with multiple Auracast devices.

JBL Tour ONE M3
JBL Tour One M3 Smart Tx

This enables lossless audio for premium audio quality. JBL’s high end headphones arrive with True Adaptive Noise Cancelling 2.0 thanks to its 8 microphone system. The Ambient Aware and SmartTalk are basically features for a transparency mode and real time audio adjustment or pausing music when the user is talking. You can also pair these headphones with the JBL Headphones app that brings JBL Personi-Fi 3.0 to personalize sound based on the user’s hearing profile.

On a single full charge, the JBL Tour One M3 offers up to 70 hours of audio playback. With a quick 5 minute charge, the brand is promising 5 hours of battery life. The JBL Tour One M3 was just announced in India for 34,999 INR, while the Smart Tx variant costs 39,999 INR. These are available in three color options, namely Mocha, Blue, and Black. Both headphones are available for purchase on the brand’s official website, online, and offline retailers.

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