Feature review
JBL Tour One M2
In this ProToolAudit review of JBL Tour One M2, we focus on screen quality—and the tradeoffs you only notice after a week.
TL;DR
- Lots of EQ customization
- Stock tuning can be bright in real-world scenarios
- Good match for: Budget-conscious ANC buyers
Pros
- In practice: Good endurance life in real-world scenarios
- Worth noting: Fun, energetic sound
- Lots of EQ customization
Cons
- ANC depends on fit
- Stock tuning can be bright in real-world scenarios
- Controls can be fiddly
Who it’s for
- Best for: People who want features per dollar
- Good match for: Listeners who like to tweak EQ
- Good match for: Budget-conscious ANC buyers
The listening experience
For this ProToolAudit review, we treated JBL Tour One M2 like a buyer would: typical routines first, spec-sheet second.
We looked for an everyday sound signature—clear vocals, controlled bass, and a profile that doesn’t fatigue.
Commute and office
Wind handling is often the hidden weakness. A good headset stays usable outdoors.
Usability details
Controls should be learnable without thinking. Great headphones disappear; confusing controls constantly remind you they’re there.
Bottom line
JBL Tour One M2 is easiest to recommend when you value screen quality. You’ll likely love In practice: Good endurance life in real-world scenarios, but you should accept ANC depends on fit.
This review highlights JBL—a well-known brand with broad market availability.