JBL Live 660NC – Wireless Over-ear Noise Cancelling headphones, JBL Signature Sound, Voice Assist, Up to 50Hrs of Battery with Speed Charging,…
$89
- JBL Signature Sound: 40mm drivers and a sound signature that can be found in the most famous venues all around the world.
- Keep the noise away and stay focused on the music with Adaptive NC. Ambient Aware technology allows you to safely walk busy streets by increasing ambient sounds, while with TalkThru music is lowered and speech is amplified so you can easily chat.
- Voice assistant: Using your voice or with a tap on the earcup, activate ANC or Ambient Aware, check the battery life or power off your JBL Live 660NC simply with your voice. Use the all-new JBL App to easily set your preferred voice assistants.
- Hands-free, perfect stereo calls: The mic technology allows for perfect stereo calls and with VoiceAware you can control the amount of mic input routed back into your earbuds and choose how much to hear of your own voice.
- Up to 50 hours of battery life and Speed Charge: Rock on for up to 50 hours (or up to 40 hours with ANC and BT on)! Then, stop for a quick 10-minute charge to get extra 4-hour fun.
- Comfort-fit fabric headband and carrying pouch: Shaped around your head with a fitting fabric headband and soft ear cushions, the Live 660NC are super comfy. The soft pouch serves as protection as well as storage when you’re traveling.
- Multi-Point Connection: Allows you to effortlessly switch from one Bluetooth device to another. You can simply switch from a video on your tablet to a call on your mobile phone, so that you’ll never miss a call.
Specification: JBL Live 660NC – Wireless Over-ear Noise Cancelling headphones, JBL Signature Sound, Voice Assist, Up to 50Hrs of Battery with Speed Charging,…
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JBL Live 660NC – Wireless Over-ear Noise Cancelling headphones, JBL Signature Sound, Voice Assist, Up to 50Hrs of Battery with Speed Charging,…
$89
Ryan Bennett –
– Comfortable ear cups. After about 2 hours, my ears feel slightly sore, but a quick break from them does the trick and I put them back on.
– Great sound, but base isn’t as great as the JBL 650s, but still good.
– Compared to the 650’s, they are slightly better in terms of the design (metallic accents vs muted accents) and better mid-tones, as well as better battery life and faster charging. They also connect to multiple devices at once, and have more features regarding sound.
– Highly recommend to students who don’t want to break the bank but still need noise cancellation and enjoyable sound.
ghadah –
لاحظت بعد ٥ شهور تقريبا صارت السماعه تفصل البلوتوث من نفسها ويرجع يشبك، ويتكرر هذا الشي مره كثير ولا ادري ايش سبب المشكله
JOLARSI –
Muy buen producto. El audio me parece excelente sin ser un audiofilo. La duración de la batería no se ha demeritado. La cancelación de ruido es sobresaliente; en viajes en avión te olvidas del ruido ambiente del aeropuerto y durante el vuelo, únicamente percibes lo necesario para estar alerta. Para llamadas entra mucho ruido ambiente por el micrófono, lo que te lleva a desactivarlos para realizarla directo del celular o moverte a un lugar con ruido razonable para el sistema. Recomiendo ampliamente la marca y el modelo que adquirí. las almohadillas empiezan a deteriorarse y espero en un futuro próximo encontrar repuestos. La almohadilla de la diadema está recubierta con un textil tipo malla de muy buena calidad; estoy seguro durará hasta que los audífonos mueran.
Septiembre 2025: A comprar almohadillas. El recubrimiento se desintegró. Compré unos Sony y dejé estos guardados en un estuche que les compré para mantenerlos sin que se deterioraran. Agregué un desecante para que la humedad no los afectara más. Los saqué para conectarlos a una tele y el recubrimiento se quedó sobre mi. Ahora compré almohadillas textiles. Veremos cómo resultan, pero ya es otro cuento. La diadema impecable por ser textil.
Lee Lane –
I’ve had Sony and Beats s n d few other hi end headphones and none can compare or even get close to the sound quality and features of the JBL 660NC. I love the auto mute feature when you remove them because it helps the battery last longer. And now the best part, “The Sound Quality”. The highs are crystal clear with a beautiful tick and the midrange is perfect and then the lower frequency bass is tight and deep and distortion free! No speaker pop from over driving the subwoofer. The weight is perfect and they are super comfortable to wear. So if your looking for a great set of headphones that are Bluetooth compatible and will work with ANY audio configurations from your phone to your TV, look no further! You get all these amazing features and comfort at this incredible price. You will NOT be disappointed!
Pope Zeke IV –
I ran Live 660NC on and off for five days, before it ran out of the charge. In the mean time, I also used other headphones and earbuds. So I cannot say exactly how many hours the 660’s charge lasted, but it DID last long.
The audio quality is good at default setting, but the JBL’s app provided different settings of genres of music, plus custom settings you can add. Jazz, Vocal, Bass, Club, Studio just about covers all the spectra, but user-settable custom Eq. allows numerous additional settings.
660 has an earphone jack that allows you to go old school and use wired earphone. It comes with the extension cord just for that purpose.
This over-the-ear earphone gives an improved wear-comfort than the other on-ear JBL I also own (Tune 510). I tend to wear this set more than any other sets.
660 comes with the auto-pause function that activates, when the headphone is removed. But it is too sensitive, so when I try to adjust it, or the headphone is accidentally touched, it goes to pause. I disabled it, and it is no longer pausing accidentally.
Noise canceling function is quite good, as far as regular living environmental noises are concerned, as in, voice, water flowing, closing of doors, banging of vessels and utensile, etc., are concerned. It cuts out wind noise outdoors–I say, 90%. But a riding lawn mower and a prop airplane flying above cut through the force field of NC. 660 also has the provision which allows the voice to be heard. I have not used it in an airplane, so I cannot comment on that. I mostly do not use NC, because I want to hear things around me, and know my surroundings.
For my purpose, I am quite satisfied with this 660. My other, Tune 510, also produces the similar quality of audio performance. I cannot really tell, if there is much difference in the audio quality. Since JBL App does not cover Tune 510, I cannot use the Eq. function on it. With Eq. function, Live 660 does much better than tune 510, but this is not fair comparison.
I’ve listened to dance music, motets, baroque, flamenco, rock and roll, even Gregorian chants, etc. All was great to my ears. I am quite satisfied with this Live 660.
Xaintonge –
Excellent value for the price; high-quality feel; great frequency response and tonal quality — nicely balanced; very secure and comfortable fit; good noise cancelling feature; good battery life. Compared to units in the $400+ range, this unit competes well in sound quality, but slightly less so in noise cancelling.
lojain –
كل شي فيها رهيب بصرااحة كل شي بدون استثناء 😍👍🏻👍🏻
JD –
First of all, hopefully my review is fair but please read this with a grain of salt. I do consider myself an “audiophile” which frankly isn’t a status symbol of my knowledge on audio, it’s simply that I have hole in my pockets from spending on audio gear. I do own several high end TOTL IEMs and Headphones from the likes of Empire Ears, Unique Melody, Meze, Hifiman and Audeze, but I am also trying to be as fair as possible in my review here as I can’t compare any of these brands to JBL. But on the other hand, I do have other “consumer” headphones from Sony and Soundcore, so I’m trying to frame this review around that as a comparison.
I was looking for something simple that I can occasionally take with me to the gym, for walks, at an airplane, etc., where I wouldn’t be absolutely paranoid about dropping, scratching or breaking them in the process. From the reviews both within Amazon and other sources, it seemed like a “safe” bet with a 4.5 rating on Amazon and some mixed reviews from other sources. I’ve mainly seen these compared to the Soundcore Q30 (which I bought and returned), and folks seem to generally lean towards Soundcore instead between these two.
Let me start by saying there is NO comparison to the Soundcore Q30. In terms of build quality and sound quality, these JBL Live 660NCs are light years ahead. Compared to something like the Sony WH1000XM5, believe it or not, I actually prefer the tuning on the JBL, but the ANC and mic quality on the Sony is definitely better, and Sony of course supports LDAC which these JBLs don’t. Frankly, not a big deal, since if I really want to hear “HiFi” music I can simply plug these into my headphone amp with the provided wired cable (which I’ll get into in a bit).
Sound quality: Harman target, executed beautifully. You get the boosted lows, somewhat recessed mids and boosted highs, but they respond extremely well with EQ either through the JBL app or Wavelet for Android (which I’d recommend over any headphone manufacturer app anyways). Both female and male voices are clear, crisp, not too sibilant, instrument separation is fantastic, above average staging, and there’s zero “muddying” of the sound especially when EQ is applied to boost any frequency range. The bass has “rumble”, but again, doesn’t muddy anything – it’s thumpy and fast. Again, light years ahead of the “competition” such as the Soundcore Q30.
Build: Excellent. Sturdy. Doesn’t feel like “cheap” plastic. Light years ahead of the Soundcore Q30, but doesn’t even come close to beating the Sony WH1000XM5 in terms of comfort – the Sony headphones are like wearing “clouds” on your ears. Ear cups are a bit small (I’ll get into that later).
Where I was the most impressed with was when connecting these to a good quality amp. I run a Topping E50 and L50 stack, and I almost feel like they turned into a completely different headphone with a wired connection. The sound was simply fantastic, to the point where I can (and will) compare these to the sound signature and performance of the Meze 99 Neo (~$200), and frankly responds better to a Sony WH1000XM5 connected to the same source. So short version: If you can experience these with a good quality wired connection (DAC + AMP combo) I definitely recommend trying it out.
Now to the “bad” stuff: Small ear cups, or maybe I have big ears. Would be nice to have ear cups that are a tad bit bigger to fit bigger ears. Wired connection – I am trying to understand why JBL wouldn’t just provide a standard 3.5mm connector rather than a 3.5mm to 2.5mm connector – Why? For Bluetooth, the max supported codec is AAC, which again is fine considering the price and I wouldn’t expect LDAC at this price point so this really isn’t a negative call out to JBL.
Are these “audiophile” grade? No. But you can’t expect that for $99. What you get is an excellent pair of headphones packed with basic features, with excellent sound, portability, build quality, that won’t make you cry if they break.