The new JBL Tune Flex earbuds have a solid fit in my ears and offer good active noise cancellation along with excellent, booming audio at only Kshs 13499 at GrandHub Technologies.
- We found these earbuds comfortable for my ears, and I could wear them for hours. They fit securely and come with three pairs of bands (small, medium, and large) that add more grip.
- The IPX4 splash-proof rating should make them survive light rain; although they are not rain or sweat-proof.
-  JBL estimates the earpieces can last 8 hours on battery and that the case can hold an additional 24 hours of charge, but your use of ANC will affect those estimates. Charging the case fully takes 2 hours and a quick 10 minutes charge will fill the case’s battery from zero to two hours.
- Pairing the JBL Tune Flex earbuds is easy. Flip the case open, activate the app on the phone, and once the LED blinks it’s in pairing mode. Once pairing is successful, then remove the earbuds and start using them.
Wondering if you should buy the JBL Tune Flex?
JBL’s Tune Flex is good — no surprise there. At Kshs 9999 they get most things right, from producing excellent audio to proving active noise cancellation. But choosing a pair of true wireless earbuds has become complicated, especially if you are willing to spend on mid-tier buds costing anywhere between Kshs 10000 to 30,000 segment.