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JBL Everest 300 vs Sony MDR-XB300

2.79 in
6.43 in
JBL Everest 300 Headphones
JBL Everest 300
Sony MDR-XB300 Headphones
Sony MDR-XB300
Available colors
Editiorial reviews
2
2 editorial reviews
A decent pair of affordable wireless headphones, but lacking mid-range and treble clarityRead more
The JBL Everest 310 are decent, mixed-usage, on-ear headphones. They have decent audio reproduction but are more suited for bass-heavy genres and won’t be ideal ...Read more
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User rating
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4.2 out of 5
37 user ratings
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3.9 out of 5
42 user ratings
5 stars
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Full Comparison

Technical details

JBL Everest 300JBL Everest 300
Sony MDR-XB300Sony MDR-XB300
Sound outputStereoStereo
StyleOver-EarOn-Ear
Connectivity technologyWirelessWired

Design

JBL Everest 300JBL Everest 300
Sony MDR-XB300Sony MDR-XB300
Colour of product
  • Black
  • Blue
  • Red
  • White
  • Black
  • Black,Blue
Acoustic designClosedClosed

Dimensions

JBL Everest 300JBL Everest 300
Sony MDR-XB300Sony MDR-XB300
Weight8.64 oz4.23 oz

Sound

JBL Everest 300JBL Everest 300
Sony MDR-XB300Sony MDR-XB300
Frequency range10 - 220005 - 22000
Driver size1.57 in1.18 in

Pros & Cons

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