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Updated April 11, 2024·
If you prioritize wireless convenience and active noise cancelling for environments like air travel, the JBL Tune 660NC headphones are suitable as they offer these features. They are foldable, making them relatively portable despite being on-ear headphones, and have a long battery life for extended use. However, they are not optimal for exercise due to their size and form factor. The Moondrop Chu earbuds, on the other hand, are a budget-friendly option with a reputation for high-quality sound and mic performance. They lack wireless capability and noise cancellation but are more portable and suitable for stationary activities like music listening and calls. The earbuds' cable includes ear hooks for a secure fit, which could be beneficial during light exercise. In the end, consider whether the benefits of noise cancellation and wireless features of the JBL headphones justify the higher price compared to the Moondrop's superior sound quality and mic performance at a lower cost. Give Feedback
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Advantages of the JBL Tune 660NC
Good for air travel
Advantages of the Moondrop Chu
Good for music
Very good for phone calls
Very good for gaming
Good for TV and video
Good for podcasts and audiobooks
Key differences
Music
6.1/10
7.9/10
The Moondrop Chu is good for music, while the JBL Tune 660NC is only fair.
Gaming
5.4/10
8.0/10
The Moondrop Chu is very good for gaming, while the JBL Tune 660NC is poor.
Phone Calls
5.1/10
8.8/10
The Moondrop Chu is very good for phone calls, while the JBL Tune 660NC is poor.
Podcasts and Audiobooks
5.7/10
7.6/10
The Moondrop Chu is good for podcasts and audiobooks, while the JBL Tune 660NC is poor.
TV and Video
5.6/10
7.5/10
The Moondrop Chu is good for TV and video, while the JBL Tune 660NC is poor.
Battery
42.0 Hours
N/A
The JBL Tune 660NC has 42 hours of battery life. The Moondrop Chu does not have a battery.
Cost
$70
$22
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$20
$40
$60
$80
$100
The JBL Tune 660NC has a price of $70 and the Moondrop Chu costs $22.
"The JBL Tune 660NC is the best value you can get from a set of on-ear headphones. There's no companion app so you don't get many additional features, but everything the JBL Tune 660NC sets out to do, it does well. At this price, the JBL Tune 660NC is an easy recommendation for on-ear headphone lovers"
"These budget buds put the pressure on those premium priced in-ear monitors to really justify the cost disparity. Offering excellent sound quality at any price, the Moondrop Chu is both a perfect entry into the audio enthusiast hobby, and an all around good pick for music fans."
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About JBL
JBL is an American audio equipment manufacturer. Owned by Harman International which is, itself, owned by Samsung Electronics. JBL markets a wide array of monitoring speakers, professional headphones and consumer market headphones and earbuds. It was founded in 1946 by James Bullough Lansing (whose initials give the company its name) and has become one of the most prolific audio companies ever. Their products were responsible for audio during the 1969 Woodstock Festival.
About Moondrop
Moondrop is a Chinese brand of smart audio equipment, portable audio players, earbuds and headphones started in 2015. During the last few years they have become one of the major players in what is lovingly referred to as the Chi-fi market, the bulk of Chinese companies that have managed to actually compete with the western manufacturers in both prices and superior quality. Products such as the Blessing II, Chu and Kato are among the most popular offerings of the brand, more popular among those users that wish for good quality audio that won't break the bank. Besides audio, the brand also works in what they call the ACGN field (Animation, Comics, Games and Short Novels).
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