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JBL Everest 300 review

Posted on March 13, 2017August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Here at What Hi-Fi? we appreciate good sound quality, and understand the best way to get it on a restricted budget is to keep the tech involved simple.

Wireless ability can sometimes be the enemy of good sound, but the need to cut the ties is only getting more important.

The JBL Everest 300s are among the cheaper wireless headphones options. They are made up of highs and lows – which balance each other out somewhat.

Build and comfort

The JBL Everest 300s are roughly made in the Beats mould. Their lines are chunky, with a youth/street inflection.

They look good enough, but put them on your head and they stick out quite a way at each side. The cups sit on swivelling bases, making each earpiece an inch or two deeper than those of the Beats Solo 3 Wireless.
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