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JBL has released four new models in its Endurance sports audio series at the ongoing CES 2026 event. The lineup includes the company’s first open-ear sports headphone, the Endurance Zone, alongside updates to the Peak line and new neckband and wired options.

JBL Endurance Zone

The Endurance Zone, which was initially introduced back in June of 2025 uses JBL OpenSound Technology to deliver bass while reducing sound leakage. The open-ear design keeps users aware of their surroundings during workouts. The earbuds have liquid silicone ear hooks with adaptable memory wire to stay secure during movement. They’re IP68 certified for water and dust resistance.

Battery life totals 32 hours: 8 hours from the earbuds and 24 hours from the charging case. Speed Charge gives you 3 hours of playback after 10 minutes of charging. The earbuds have four total mics with dual beamforming on each bud for calls. They connect via Bluetooth 5.3 and support multipoint connection and Google Fast Pair. The case has a lanyard hole for carrying.

JBL Endurance Peak 4

The Endurance Peak 4 adds Adaptive Noise Cancelling to the Peak series for the first time. It also includes Smart Ambient Technology to switch between blocking out noise and hearing your environment. The earbuds use 10mm dynamic drivers with JBL Pure Bass Sound and Spatial Audio support. TwistLock technology on the ear hooks keeps them in place during intense workouts. They’re IP68 certified like the Zone.

The Peak 4 has six mics with wind noise suppression for clear calls. Total battery life is 48 hours. Speed Charge provides 4 hours from 10 minutes of charging. It connects via Bluetooth 5.4 with multipoint connection and Google Fast Pair support. The case also has a lanyard hole.

JBL Endurance Pace

The Endurance Pace uses a neckband design. The flexible titanium memory wire neckband connects to open-ear buds. It’s built for comfort during long workouts. The Pace is IP68 certified and uses JBL OpenSound technology for bass and directional audio with minimal sound leakage.

Battery life is 10 hours for music and 8 hours for calls. Speed Charge gives 4 hours from 10 minutes of charging. It has two mics with beamforming for clear calls. Bluetooth 5.4 connectivity includes multipoint connection and Google Fast Pair.

JBL Endurance Run 3

The Endurance Run 3 is a wired option available in two versions: USB-C and 3.5mm. Both use 8mm dynamic drivers with JBL Pure Bass Sound. The USB-C version supports Hi-Res Audio. Both have FlipHook flexible design, magnetic buds, and IP65 certification.

The USB-C model has a 3-button remote with one mic for hands-free calls. The 3.5mm version has a 1-button remote controller with one mic. Both include TwistLock enhancers for a secure fit.

Pricing & availability

The Endurance Zone costs $179.95 and comes in Black with Grey and White. The Endurance Peak 4 costs $129.95 and comes in Black with Grey, Purple, and White. The Endurance Pace costs $89.95 in Black with Grey. The Endurance Run 3 USB-C version costs $34.95 and the 3.5mm version costs $24.95, both in Black with Grey. The Endurance Zone, Peak 4, and Pace launch on JBL.com in January 2026. The Endurance Run 3 launches in February 2026.

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