JBL Everest 310GA Review | 93 Data compared

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  • Avg. price: ~£90
  • Form factor: on-ear
  • Connectivity: wireless
  • Battery life: 20 hours
  • Active noise cancellation (ANC): no

JBL Everest 310GA review. Compare 93 technical specifications and user reviews to see how it ranks among headphones and if it is worth buying.

4.2

Overall score

What it is: An overall evaluation of the headphones' quality, based on technical analyses and user reviews.

When it matters: When you need a quick reference to identify the best headphones on the market.

Score components:

80.0%

4.2

Technical Score

20.0%

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User score

Poor
4.2

Technical Score

What it is: An assessment of the headphones' technical performance, covering key areas such as sound quality, noise cancelling, microphone performance, battery life, comfort, connectivity, features, and build quality.

When it matters: When you want to compare headphones based on technical performance and available features.

Score components:

52.0%

2.8

Sound

20.0%

5.7

Features

10.0%

5.0

Design

8.0%

4.0

Connectivity

6.0%

6.7

Battery

4.0%

9.0

Calls & Controls

Poor
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User score

What it is: A rating that combines user reviews and the total number of reviews received by the headphones.

When it matters: When you want to understand how headphones perform in real listening and how reliable they are in terms of comfort, audio quality, battery life, and long-term use.

Score components:

70.0%

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User reviews

30.0%

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Popularity

  • 4.8
    Gaming

    Score components:

    35.0%

    3.3

    Audio latency

    25.0%

    1.0

    Low-latency game mode

    20.0%

    10

    Can be used as a headset

    12.0%

    10

    Noise-canceling microphone

    8.0%

    3.1

    Battery life

  • 3.5
    Travel

    Score components:

    28.0%

    1.0

    Active noise cancellation (ANC)

    24.0%

    3.1

    Battery life

    18.0%

    4.9

    Weight

    16.0%

    10

    Multipoint support

    14.0%

    0.0

    Ambient sound mode

  • 8.6
    Calls

    Score components:

    28.0%

    10

    Noise-canceling microphone

    24.0%

    10

    Can be used as a headset

    18.0%

    10

    Multipoint support

    16.0%

    3.1

    Battery life

    14.0%

    8.0

    Companion app

  • 4.1
    Workout

    Score components:

    28.0%

    4.9

    Weight

    24.0%

    1.0

    Water resistance

    20.0%

    4.0

    IP rating

    16.0%

    3.1

    Battery life

    12.0%

    10

    Can be used as a headset

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Verdict

The JBL Everest 310GA is a pair of wireless on-ear headphones featuring 40mm dynamic drivers and a frequency response range of 10Hz to 22kHz, delivering the brand's 'Legendary Pro Audio Sound.' Key characteristics include integrated Google Assistant for voice-activated notifications and music control, Bluetooth 4.1 connectivity, and ShareMe 2.0 technology for wireless audio sharing with other Bluetooth headsets. Notable pros include a 20-hour battery life with a 2-hour quick recharge, multi-point connection for seamless switching between two devices, and an echo-cancelling microphone for clear calls. However, significant cons include the lack of active noise cancellation (ANC), high latency that may affect gaming or video synchronisation, and potential discomfort for long-term wear or users with larger heads due to the on-ear design's pressure.

Technical Specifications of JBL Everest 310GA

Technical Score

What it is: An assessment of the headphones' technical performance, covering key areas such as sound quality, noise cancelling, microphone performance, battery life, comfort, connectivity, features, and build quality.

When it matters: When you want to compare headphones based on technical performance and available features.

Score components:

52.0%

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Sound

20.0%

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Features

10.0%

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Design

8.0%

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Connectivity

6.0%

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Battery

4.0%

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Calls & Controls

4.2
JBL Everest 310GA has a technical score of 4.19 points, which is lower than that of 83.5% of products in this category.
User score

What it is: A rating that combines user reviews and the total number of reviews received by the headphones.

When it matters: When you want to understand how headphones perform in real listening and how reliable they are in terms of comfort, audio quality, battery life, and long-term use.

Score components:

70.0%

0.0

User reviews

30.0%

1.0

Popularity

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Popularity
What it is: An indicator based on the number of reviews received by the headphones.
When it matters: When you prefer headphones that have already been chosen and reviewed by many other users.
1.0
JBL Everest 310GA has a popularity of 1 points, which is lower than 72.7% of products in this category.
Ratio quality/price

What it is: An indicator that combines the headphones' overall rating with their cost.

When it matters: When you are looking for headphones that offer a strong balance of performance, features, and price.

Score components:

60.0%

4.2

Overall score

40.0%

10

Price

5.9
JBL Everest 310GA has a quality-to-price ratio of 5.9 points, which is lower than 85.5% of products in this category.
Active noise cancellation (ANC)
What it is: Reduces background noise using active technology
When it matters: When blocking office, travel, or aircraft noise is a priority.

Importance: HIGH

no
JBL Everest 310GA does not support active noise cancellation. 27.4% of headphones support active noise cancellation.
Driver type
What it is: Type of speaker driver technology used
When it matters: When the underlying sound character and driver technology matter to you.

Importance: MEDIUM

dynamic
Driver size
What it is: Diameter of the speaker driver unit
When it matters: When you want extra hardware context behind how the headphones may handle bass weight, scale, or overall presentation.

Importance: MEDIUM

40 mm
JBL Everest 310GA uses a driver size of 40 mm, larger driver size than 28.2% of headphones and equal to 53.6% of headphones.
Number of drivers
What it is: Total number of speaker drivers per earcup
When it matters: When multi-driver designs are part of your buying criteria.

Importance: LOW

1
JBL Everest 310GA uses 1 drivers, equal to 96% of headphones.
Lowest frequency
What it is: Lowest audio frequency the headphones can reproduce
When it matters: When deeper bass extension matters for your music or movie listening.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: <=10 Hz

10 Hz
JBL Everest 310GA reaches a lowest frequency of 10 Hz, lower lowest frequency than 67.3% of headphones and equal to 12.5% of headphones.
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Noise-canceling microphone
What it is: Built-in microphone reduces background noise during calls
When it matters: When you take calls in busy spaces and want your voice to stay clearer.

Importance: MEDIUM

yes
JBL Everest 310GA supports a noise-canceling microphone. 54.5% of headphones support noise-canceling microphones.
Can be used as a headset
What it is: Shows whether the headphones can handle voice chat and calls in addition to normal audio playback.
When it matters: When one pair needs to cover music, calls, meetings, and gaming chat.

Importance: MEDIUM

yes
JBL Everest 310GA is headset-ready, 84.7% is not. 15.3% of headphones can be used as headsets.
Number of microphones
What it is: Total number of built-in microphones
When it matters: When call pickup quality and beamforming support matter to you.

Importance: LOW

Good value: >=2

1
JBL Everest 310GA has 1 microphones, more microphones than 25.9% of headphones and equal to 52.2% of headphones.
Boom microphone
What it is: Includes detachable boom microphone for voice clarity
When it matters: When you need stronger voice clarity for gaming, streaming, or work calls.

Importance: LOW

no
JBL Everest 310GA does not include a boom microphone. 15.6% of headphones have a boom microphone.
Microphone SNR
What it is: Signal-to-noise ratio of the microphone
When it matters: When call clarity matters and you want your voice picked up more cleanly instead of buried in background hiss.

Importance: LOW

Good value: >80 dB

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Connectivity
What it is: Available connection methods (wired, wireless, Bluetooth, etc.)
When it matters: When the headphones need to match how you listen across wired and wireless devices.

Importance: HIGH

wireless
JBL Everest 310GA supports wireless connectivity, more flexible connectivity than 52.6% of headphones and equal to 47.4% of headphones.
supports both wireless and wired connectivity.
Bluetooth version
What it is: Version of Bluetooth technology supported
When it matters: When wireless stability, efficiency, and feature support matter more than treating Bluetooth as a box-check spec.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: >=5.0

4.1
JBL Everest 310GA uses Bluetooth version 4.1, newer Bluetooth version than 62.2% of headphones and equal to 5.3% of headphones.
Maximum Bluetooth range
What it is: Maximum wireless operating distance from source device
When it matters: When you move around rooms and want fewer dropouts from your source device.

Importance: LOW

Good value: >=10 m

10 m
JBL Everest 310GA offers a Bluetooth range of 10 m, higher Bluetooth range than 2.6% of headphones and equal to 79.9% of headphones.
Audio latency
What it is: Delay between audio and video in wireless mode
When it matters: When you watch video or play games and need sound to stay in sync.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: <60 ms

197 ms
JBL Everest 310GA has audio latency of 197 ms, higher audio latency than 71.4% of headphones and equal to 0.2% of headphones.
Multipoint support
What it is: Supports simultaneous connections to multiple devices
When it matters: When you switch often between a phone and a laptop during the day.

Importance: MEDIUM

yes
JBL Everest 310GA supports multipoint. 35% of headphones support multipoint.
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Ambient sound mode
What it is: Allows external sounds to pass through for awareness
When it matters: When you need to stay aware of traffic, voices, or announcements.

Importance: MEDIUM

N/A
EQ support
What it is: Allows customization of sound profile via equalizer
When it matters: When the stock tuning is not enough and you want to shape bass, mids, or treble to match your taste.

Importance: MEDIUM

yes
JBL Everest 310GA supports EQ customization. 76.8% of headphones support EQ.
Companion app
What it is: Dedicated mobile app for customization and updates
When it matters: When software customization, updates, and extra controls matter.

Importance: MEDIUM

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Adjustable ANC levels
What it is: Allows adjustment of noise cancellation intensity levels
When it matters: When you move between quiet rooms, offices, streets, and public transport and do not want one ANC setting for every situation.

Importance: LOW

Good value: >=4

N/A
Voice assistant support
What it is: Compatible with voice assistants like Siri, Alexa, or Google Assistant
When it matters: When hands-free control is part of your daily routine.

Importance: LOW

yes
JBL Everest 310GA supports voice assistants. 39.2% of headphones support voice assistants.
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Battery life
What it is: Playback time on a single charge
When it matters: When you commute, travel, or work long shifts and do not want charging breaks to interrupt listening.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: >45 hours

20 hours
JBL Everest 310GA offers battery life of 20 hours, lower battery life than 65.5% of headphones and equal to 8.2% of headphones.
Battery life with ANC
What it is: Playback time with active noise cancellation enabled
When it matters: When you plan to keep noise cancellation on for most of the day.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: >40 hours

N/A
Charging time
What it is: Time required for a full battery charge
When it matters: When you often need the headphones ready again after short breaks.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: <=2 hours

2 hours
JBL Everest 310GA needs 2 hours to charge, lower charging time than 48.5% of headphones and equal to 39.1% of headphones.
Quick charge
What it is: Provides quick playback time with short charging period
When it matters: When a short top-up needs to deliver useful playback before you leave.

Importance: MEDIUM

yes
JBL Everest 310GA supports quick charge. 31% of headphones support quick charge.
Battery capacity
What it is: Total energy storage of the internal battery
When it matters: When you are estimating how much battery headroom the design may have before relying only on the official runtime claim.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: >=720 mAh

610 mAh
JBL Everest 310GA has a battery capacity of 610 mAh, higher battery capacity than 57% of headphones and equal to 3% of headphones.
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Brand name
What it is: The manufacturer or brand of the product.
When it matters: When you prefer a specific ecosystem, support network, or design philosophy.

Importance: MEDIUM

JBL
Form factor
What it is: Overall design type of the headphones (over-ear, on-ear, in-ear, etc.)
When it matters: When comfort, portability, and isolation depend on the overall headphone style.

Importance: HIGH

on-ear
Weight
What it is: Total weight of the headphones
When it matters: When long listening sessions make wearing comfort more important.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: <150 g

230 g
JBL Everest 310GA weighs 230 g, heavier than 53.5% of headphones and equal to 1.2% of headphones.
Acoustic design
What it is: Type of acoustic design (open-back, closed-back, semi-open)
When it matters: When you need the right balance of isolation, leakage, and soundstage.

Importance: HIGH

closed-back
Clamp force
What it is: Amount of clamping pressure applied to the head
When it matters: When comfort and fit security matter during long sessions.

Importance: MEDIUM

3.6
JBL Everest 310GA has a clamp force of 3.6, lower clamp force than 60.6% of headphones and equal to 7.9% of headphones.
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JBL Everest 310GA vs the average headphone

  • EQ customization
    JBL Everest 310GA supports EQ customization, the average headphone does not. 23.3% of headphones support EQ.
    What it is: Allows customization of sound profile via equalizer
    When it matters: When the stock tuning is not enough and you want to shape bass, mids, or treble to match your taste.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    JBL Everest 310GA supports EQ customization, the average headphone does not. 23.3% of headphones support EQ.
  • More flexible connectivity
    JBL Everest 310GA offers more flexible connectivity than the average headphone (wireless vs wired). The average headphones support wired connectivity.
    supports both wireless and wired connectivity.
    What it is: Available connection methods (wired, wireless, Bluetooth, etc.)
    When it matters: When the headphones need to match how you listen across wired and wireless devices.

    Importance: HIGH

    JBL Everest 310GA offers more flexible connectivity than the average headphone (wireless vs wired). The average headphones support wired connectivity.wireless vs wired
  • Clear call microphone
    JBL Everest 310GA offers a clear call microphone, while the average headphone does not. 45.6% of headphones support noise-canceling microphones.
    What it is: Built-in microphone reduces background noise during calls
    When it matters: When you take calls in busy spaces and want your voice to stay clearer.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    JBL Everest 310GA offers a clear call microphone, while the average headphone does not. 45.6% of headphones support noise-canceling microphones.
  • 8 Hz lower bass extension
    JBL Everest 310GA has a lower lowest frequency than the average headphone (10 Hz vs 18 Hz). The average headphones reach a lowest frequency of 18 Hz.
    What it is: Lowest audio frequency the headphones can reproduce
    When it matters: When deeper bass extension matters for your music or movie listening.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Good value: <=10 Hz

    JBL Everest 310GA has a lower lowest frequency than the average headphone (10 Hz vs 18 Hz). The average headphones reach a lowest frequency of 18 Hz.10 Hz vs 18 Hz
  • On-device controls
    JBL Everest 310GA includes on-device controls, the average headphone does not. 46.8% of headphones support on-device controls.
    What it is: Physical controls available directly on headphones
    When it matters: When you need playback, volume, or call controls to be easy to reach without pulling out your phone.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    JBL Everest 310GA includes on-device controls, the average headphone does not. 46.8% of headphones support on-device controls.
  • In-line controls
    JBL Everest 310GA includes in-line controls, the average headphone does not. 36.4% of headphones support in-line controls.
    What it is: Controls available on in-line remote of wired cable
    When it matters: When your wired setup depends on cable-mounted buttons or call controls.

    Importance: LOW

    JBL Everest 310GA includes in-line controls, the average headphone does not. 36.4% of headphones support in-line controls.
  • 0.2 % lower distortion
    JBL Everest 310GA has a lower total harmonic distortion than the average headphone (0.1 % vs 0.3 %). The average headphones have total harmonic distortion of 0.3 %.
    What it is: Percentage of harmonic distortion in audio output
    When it matters: When cleaner sound reproduction matters at louder volumes.

    Importance: LOW

    Good value: <=1%

    JBL Everest 310GA has a lower total harmonic distortion than the average headphone (0.1 % vs 0.3 %). The average headphones have total harmonic distortion of 0.3 %.0.1 % vs 0.3 %
  • Wind noise reduction
    JBL Everest 310GA reduces wind noise, the average headphone does not. 34.1% of headphones support wind noise reduction.
    What it is: Reduces wind interference for clearer outdoor calls
    When it matters: When you take calls outdoors while walking, cycling, or commuting.

    Importance: LOW

    JBL Everest 310GA reduces wind noise, the average headphone does not. 34.1% of headphones support wind noise reduction.
  • Foldable design
    JBL Everest 310GA has a foldable design, the average headphone does not. 61% of headphones are foldable.
  • 8 Hz lower bass extension
    JBL Everest 310GA has a lower lowest frequency than the average headphone (10 Hz vs 18 Hz). The average headphones reach a lowest frequency of 18 Hz.
  • 0.2 % lower distortion
    JBL Everest 310GA has a lower total harmonic distortion than the average headphone (0.1 % vs 0.3 %). The average headphones have total harmonic distortion of 0.3 %.
  • 2,000 Hz higher treble extension
    JBL Everest 310GA has a higher highest frequency than the average headphone (22,000 Hz vs 20,000 Hz). The average headphones reach a highest frequency of 20,000 Hz.
  • Rechargeable battery
    JBL Everest 310GA has a rechargeable battery, the average headphone does not. 47.9% of headphones have a rechargeable battery.
  • Play while charging
    JBL Everest 310GA can play while charging, the average headphone cannot. 55.9% of headphones support play while charging.
  • More flexible connectivity
    JBL Everest 310GA offers more flexible connectivity than the average headphone (wireless vs wired). The average headphones support wired connectivity.
  • Clear call microphone
    JBL Everest 310GA offers a clear call microphone, while the average headphone does not. 45.6% of headphones support noise-canceling microphones.
  • On-device controls
    JBL Everest 310GA includes on-device controls, the average headphone does not. 46.8% of headphones support on-device controls.
  • In-line controls
    JBL Everest 310GA includes in-line controls, the average headphone does not. 36.4% of headphones support in-line controls.
  • Wind noise reduction
    JBL Everest 310GA reduces wind noise, the average headphone does not. 34.1% of headphones support wind noise reduction.
  • Quick mic mute
    JBL Everest 310GA includes a quick mic mute, the average headphone does not. 33.5% of headphones support a mute function.
  • EQ customization
    JBL Everest 310GA supports EQ customization, the average headphone does not. 23.3% of headphones support EQ.
  • Non-replaceable earpads
    JBL Everest 310GA has non-replaceable earpads, while the average headphone has replaceable ones. 96.1% of headphones have replaceable earpads.
  • Tangle-prone cable
    JBL Everest 310GA uses a tangle-prone cable, while the average headphone is easier to manage. 64.2% of headphones use a tangle-free cable.
  • 5.5% higher weight
    JBL Everest 310GA is heavier than the average headphone (230 g vs 218 g). The average pair of headphones weighs 218 g.
  • No passive noise reduction
    JBL Everest 310GA does not offer passive noise reduction, while the average headphone does. 82.7% of headphones have passive noise reduction.
  • 6 dB/mW lower sensitivity
    JBL Everest 310GA has a lower sensitivity than the average headphone (96 dB/mW vs 102 dB/mW). The average headphones have sensitivity of 102 dB/mW.
  • No neodymium magnet
    JBL Everest 310GA does not use neodymium magnets, the average headphone does. 77.4% of headphones use neodymium magnets.
  • 10 hours shorter battery life
    JBL Everest 310GA has a lower battery life than the average headphone (20 hours vs 30 hours). The average headphones offer battery life of 30 hours.
  • 69.5 ms higher audio latency
    JBL Everest 310GA has a higher audio latency than the average headphone (197 ms vs 127.5 ms). The average headphones have audio latency of 127.5 ms.
  • No passive noise reduction
    JBL Everest 310GA does not offer passive noise reduction, while the average headphone does. 82.7% of headphones have passive noise reduction.
    What it is: Shows whether the headphones reduce outside noise through physical sealing, fit, and materials rather than active electronics.
    When it matters: When you want better isolation from fit and seal alone, even with ANC turned off or not available.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    JBL Everest 310GA does not offer passive noise reduction, while the average headphone does. 82.7% of headphones have passive noise reduction.
  • Non-replaceable earpads
    JBL Everest 310GA has non-replaceable earpads, while the average headphone has replaceable ones. 96.1% of headphones have replaceable earpads.
    What it is: Earpads can be replaced when worn out
    When it matters: When you care about long-term maintenance and extending product life.

    Importance: LOW

    JBL Everest 310GA has non-replaceable earpads, while the average headphone has replaceable ones. 96.1% of headphones have replaceable earpads.
  • 6 dB/mW lower sensitivity
    JBL Everest 310GA has a lower sensitivity than the average headphone (96 dB/mW vs 102 dB/mW). The average headphones have sensitivity of 102 dB/mW.
    What it is: Sound pressure output level per unit of input power
    When it matters: When you plan to use weaker sources like phones, handhelds, or entry-level dongles and still want enough volume.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Good value: >=106 dB/mW

    JBL Everest 310GA has a lower sensitivity than the average headphone (96 dB/mW vs 102 dB/mW). The average headphones have sensitivity of 102 dB/mW.96 dB/mW vs 102 dB/mW
  • 69.5 ms higher audio latency
    JBL Everest 310GA has a higher audio latency than the average headphone (197 ms vs 127.5 ms). The average headphones have audio latency of 127.5 ms.
    What it is: Delay between audio and video in wireless mode
    When it matters: When you watch video or play games and need sound to stay in sync.

    Importance: HIGH

    Good value: <60 ms

    JBL Everest 310GA has a higher audio latency than the average headphone (197 ms vs 127.5 ms). The average headphones have audio latency of 127.5 ms.197 ms vs 127.5 ms
  • 10 hours shorter battery life
    JBL Everest 310GA has a lower battery life than the average headphone (20 hours vs 30 hours). The average headphones offer battery life of 30 hours.
    What it is: Playback time on a single charge
    When it matters: When you commute, travel, or work long shifts and do not want charging breaks to interrupt listening.

    Importance: HIGH

    Good value: >45 hours

    JBL Everest 310GA has a lower battery life than the average headphone (20 hours vs 30 hours). The average headphones offer battery life of 30 hours.20 hours vs 30 hours
  • 4.65x less popular
    JBL Everest 310GA is less popular than the average headphone (1.00 vs 4.646).
    What it is: An indicator based on the number of reviews received by the headphones.
    When it matters: When you prefer headphones that have already been chosen and reviewed by many other users.
    JBL Everest 310GA is less popular than the average headphone (1.00 vs 4.646).1 vs 4.65
  • 13.5% worse value for money
    JBL Everest 310GA has worse value for money than the average headphone (5.93 vs 6.736).
    What it is: An indicator that combines the headphones' overall rating with their cost.
    When it matters: When you are looking for headphones that offer a strong balance of performance, features, and price.
    JBL Everest 310GA has worse value for money than the average headphone (5.93 vs 6.736).5.93 vs 6.74
  • Tangle-prone cable
    JBL Everest 310GA uses a tangle-prone cable, while the average headphone is easier to manage. 64.2% of headphones use a tangle-free cable.
    What it is: Cable designed to resist tangling
    When it matters: When you often carry wired headphones in a bag or pocket.

    Importance: LOW

    JBL Everest 310GA uses a tangle-prone cable, while the average headphone is easier to manage. 64.2% of headphones use a tangle-free cable.

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Third-party reviews

What customers like about JBL Everest 310GA?

  • High-quality audio reproduction with clear vocals and detailed highs
  • Strong, punchy bass suitable for bass-heavy genres
  • Excellent battery life of up to 20-24 hours
  • Comfortable ear pads made from soft, premium materials
  • Integrated Google Assistant for voice control and notifications
  • ShareMe 2.0 technology allows music sharing with other Bluetooth headphones
  • Reliable Bluetooth connectivity with multipoint pairing for two devices
  • Sturdy and portable flat-fold design with an included hard carrying case

What customers dislike about JBL Everest 310GA?

  • Lacks Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), leading to poor isolation of low-frequency noise
  • On-ear design can cause ear fatigue or discomfort during long sessions for some users
  • High latency makes them unsuitable for gaming or watching TV wirelessly
  • Integrated microphone performance is mediocre, especially in noisy environments
  • Physical control buttons on the ear cup can feel crowded and difficult to distinguish by touch
  • Bass and volume can feel significantly weaker when used in wired mode
  • No dedicated mobile app for EQ customization or firmware updates

Expert reviews

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rtings.com
28/02/2019

The JBL Everest 310 Wireless are, according to RTINGS, on-ear headphones with a bass-heavy sound, boasting a 24-hour battery life, wired-mode capability, multi-device pairing, and a unique audio-sharing feature. However, they are criticized for an uncomfortable, tight fit and poor stability, along with recessed mids and a lack of treble detail. They also suffer from poor passive...Read more

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areadvd.de
21/08/2017

The AREA DVD review highlights the JBL Everest 310 (2017 model) as a highly successful, €200 Bluetooth on-ear headphone offering a balanced performance leap over its predecessor. On the positive side (Pros), the reviewer praises its excellent acoustic resolution across all frequencies, a tight and punchy bass that isn't overly dominant, and strong volume stability without...Read more

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leclaireur.fnac.com
01/12/2015

The review details JBL's Everest Bluetooth 4.1 headphone series, specifically analyzing the Everest 300 on-ear, the Everest 700 over-ear, and the premium Everest Elite 700 over-ear models. Pros across the lineup include a modern, clean foldable design, effective passive noise isolation, strong battery life reaching 20 hours on the 300 model and 25 hours on the 700BT, and the...Read more

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lesnumeriques.com
06/07/2017

The Les Numériques review outlines the second generation of JBL’s Everest audio lineup, dubbed the Everest 2.0 series, which introduces minor updates across four specific models: the Everest 110 wireless earbuds ($99.95), the Everest 310 on-ear headphones ($199.95), the Everest 710 over-ear headphones ($249.95), and the flagship Everest Elite 750NC over-ear headphones ($299.95). A...Read more

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leclaireur.fnac.com
30/08/2017

The JBL Everest 310 is a closed-back, supra-aural Bluetooth headset that earned a 4-star technical rating from Labo Fnac for its solid performance and reliable build. It is highly regarded for its low distortion levels (scoring 8.5/10 overall) and exceptional leakage prevention (a perfect 10/10), meaning your music won't disturb those around you. Users and experts alike praise its...Read more

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gymjunkies.nl
09/01/2018

The review from Gymjunkies highlights the JBL Everest 310Go as a high-quality, wireless on-ear headphone tailored for individuals with a busy or active lifestyle. The reviewer praises several functional pros, particularly its sleek, luxurious design, its ability to easily fold into an included protective hard case, and its exceptional 16-hour battery life that fully recharges in...Read more

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androidworld.nl
11/09/2018

The JBL Everest 110GA is a budget-friendly pair of wireless neckband earbuds priced around €100 that stands out for its deep, native Google Assistant integration. A dedicated hardware button on the inline control module allows users to speak directly to the assistant or instantly listen to incoming phone notifications, which fade music out and back in seamlessly. Despite featuring a...Read more

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