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  1. Table of Contents
  2. Top
  3. Main Differences
  4. Design
    1. Style
    2. Comfort
    3. Controls
    4. Breathability
    5. Portability
    6. Case
    7. Build Quality
    8. Stability
    9. Headshots 1
    10. Headshots 2
    11. Top
    12. In The Box
  5. Sound
    1. Sound Profile
    2. Frequency Response Consistency
    3. Raw Frequency Response
    4. Bass Accuracy
    5. Mid Accuracy
    6. Treble Accuracy
    7. Peaks/Dips
    8. Imaging
    9. Passive Soundstage
    10. Virtual Soundstage
    11. Weighted Harmonic Distortion
    12. Test Settings
  6. Isolation
    1. Noise Isolation
    2. Leakage
  7. Microphone
    1. Microphone Style
    2. Recording Quality
    3. Noise Handling
  8. Active Features
    1. Battery
    2. App Support
  9. Connectivity
    1. Bluetooth
    2. Non-Bluetooth Wireless
    3. Wired
    4. PC / PS4 Compatibility
    5. Xbox One Compatibility
    6. Base/Dock
  10. Comments

Beats BeatsX Wireless vs JBL Everest 110 Wireless

Side-by-Side Comparison

Products

Beats BeatsX Wireless
JBL Everest 110 Wireless

Tested using Methodology v1.4

Updated Sep 28, 2023 06:17 PM

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Tested using Methodology v1.4

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Beats BeatsX Wireless Picture
JBL Everest 110 Wireless Picture

Variants

  • BeatsX (Black)
  • BeatsX (Blue)
  • BeatsX (Gray)
  • BeatsX (Satin Silver)
  • BeatsX (White)
  • Everest 110 (Blue)
  • Everest 110 (Gun Metal)
  • Everest 110 (Silver)

Our Verdict

Beats BeatsX Wireless

JBL Everest 110 Wireless

The JBL Everest 110 Wireless and Beats BeatsX Wireless are very similar headphones when it comes to their test performances. However, the Beats have an around-the-neck design, which is significantly different than the usual wireless in-ear build of the JBL. Sound-wise, the Beats are more neutral but may lack a bit of detail in the treble range. On the other hand, the JBL will sound boomier and are better suited for bass-heavy music. The JBL are also slightly more comfortable, but the noise isolation performance of the Beats is slightly better.

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