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JBL Tune 770NC vs Shokz OpenRun Pro 2

Updated Apr 2026headphones
JBL Tune 770NC
JBL
JBL Tune 770NC
$99
8.1/10
VS
Shokz OpenRun Pro 2
Shokz
Shokz OpenRun Pro 2
$180
7.6/10

The Verdict

JBL Tune 770NC and Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 serve fundamentally different use cases. JBL's over-ear design delivers immersive sound with 40mm drivers, genuine ANC, and exceptional battery longevity (44 hours with ANC, 70 without), making it ideal for commuters and office workers prioritizing noise isolation. Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 prioritizes situational awareness through bone conduction technology, weighs just 30g, and features IP55 durability for active users and running. Sound quality leans toward JBL's bass-forward profile, while Shokz excels in open-ear transparency. At $99, JBL offers superior value for passive listening; Shokz justifies its $179.95 price through specialized design and sports-focused durability. Choose JBL for everyday ANC excellence and battery longevity; select Shokz if you need safety-conscious open-ear capability during workouts.

ancTune 770NC
ValueTune 770NC
BatteryTune 770NC
comfortPro 2
sound_qualityTune 770NC

Who Should Buy

Buy the JBL Tune 770NC if…

  • 70-hour battery without ANC is staggering for a $99 headphone
  • ANC at $99 makes this the cheapest decent noise-cancelling option
  • Multipoint Bluetooth included — rare at this price

Buy the Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 if…

  • Open-ear design ideal for runners and cyclists
  • Big bass improvement over original OpenRun Pro
  • Very lightweight and secure fit

Category Scores

JBL Tune 770NC
Shokz OpenRun Pro 2
anc
8.5
5.0
Value
8.8
7.2
Battery
9.0
6.5
comfort
7.8
9.0
sound_quality
8.2
7.0

Pros & Cons

JBL Tune 770NC

Pros

  • 70-hour battery without ANC is staggering for a $99 headphone
  • ANC at $99 makes this the cheapest decent noise-cancelling option
  • Multipoint Bluetooth included — rare at this price
  • Lightweight at 226 g — comfortable for extended sessions
  • JBL Pure Bass profile is fun and engaging

Cons

  • ANC is basic — blocks low rumble but misses mid and high frequencies
  • No LDAC or aptX — limited to AAC and SBC
  • Plasticky build matches the budget price
  • Sound quality is acceptable but not detailed or refined

Shokz OpenRun Pro 2

Pros

  • Open-ear design ideal for runners and cyclists
  • Big bass improvement over original OpenRun Pro
  • Very lightweight and secure fit
  • Switched to USB-C charging

Cons

  • Sound quality cannot match traditional headphones
  • No active noise cancellation by design
  • Only SBC codec supported
  • Not ideal for noisy environments

Full Specifications

SpecJBL Tune 770NCShokz OpenRun Pro 2
Active Noise Cancelling
Typeover-earon-ear
Weight226 g30 g
Battery
Battery life44 hrs (ANC on), 70 hrs (ANC off)12 hours
ChargingUSB-C, 5-min quick charge for 3 hrsUSB-C, 5 min = 2.5 hours quick charge
Drivers40 mmDualPitch (bone conduction + air conduction bass)
FeaturesAdaptive Noise Cancelling, Ambient Aware mode, JBL Pure Bass Sound, Multipoint Bluetooth pairing, Smart Ambient with TalkThru, JBL Headphones app with EQBone conduction with air conduction bass driver, Open-ear design for situational awareness, Multipoint pairing, USB-C charging, IP55 sweat and dust resistance
Connectivity
Wired option
CodecsAAC, SBCSBC
Bluetooth5.35.3
Multipoint
Water ResistanceNoneIP55

This comparison is based on verified manufacturer specifications covering display, performance, camera, battery, and build quality. Scores are generated by analyzing specs across weighted categories on a 10-point scale. Learn more about our methodology.

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