Testseek.com have collected 62 expert reviews of the JBL Everest Elite 700 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for JBL Everest Elite 700.
February 2016
(79%)
62 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Though mostly plastic and not particularly stylish, I find the build quality and comfort of the JBL Everest Elite 700 very good. Ergonomic button placement give easy control of a rich set of features. TruNote calibration does seem to subtly improve tonali...
Great Active Noise Cancelling Implemented, Exceptional JBL Headphone App, Easy to use controls, Not burdened with lots of useless features, Balanced acoustic signature for a variety of musical styles
Not a bassblaster, Doesn't include 1/4inch adaptor, EQ preset choices are limited, JBL logo on earcup too large
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Published: 2016-09-19, Author: Morgan , review by: majorhifi.com
Abstract: While Sennheiser and Bose have been ruling over the high-end Bluetooth/Active-Noise Cancelling Market. JBL has amassed a wide collection of Bluetooth and Noise Cancelling headphones that shouldn't go unnoticed. The Everest Elite 700 is JBL's most advanced...
The biggest hurdle is the price as while cheap compared to other options (in the same sector), they are not cheap in general. If $200+ is a relatively normal price for you when it comes to buying headphones, then these are certainly worth every cent. Like...
Overall, I like the Everest Elite 700s from JBL. I don't love them, but I do like them. The real question is whether or not they're worth the $300 asking price, to which I simply answer: maybe. I have headphones that cost more and sound better, and I also...
Good looking, understated, classy headphones, Very comfortable over-ear style, NXTGen Active Noise Canceling allows you to change levels of ambient noise during noise cancellation, Portable for travel, TruNote Auto Sound Calibration, Built-in mic for BT p
2.5mm to 3.5mm cable is not standard — but if you use them as BT, it won't ever be an annoyance
Published: 2015-12-31, Author: Scott , review by: chipchick.com
Sounds fantastic, Comfortable, Collapsable, Included travel case, Includes cable with ControlTalk and Microphone, No power required to use with cable, 15 hour battery, Lightweight noise cancellation, App for settings and features, Auto power off
Matte Finish shows off grease, Non-standard headphone cable, Prev2 of 2Next
With the Everest Elite 700 Bluetooth Headphones ($300), JBL shoots for the stars. Everest Elite 700's clean design exudes quality — round corners, soft-touch plastic, and rubber joined by sturdy metal connections. Though we would have appreciated more pad...
Published: 2015-11-29, Author: David , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: JBL's new Everest line of wireless headphones features around-ear, on-ear, and in-ear styles that are billed as combining up-market audio technology, ergonomics and wireless connectivity. We recently got hold of a pair of the flagship Everest 700 Elite mo...