JBL Tune 130NC and Tune 230NC tipped to launch soon in India

JBL Tune 130NC
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JBL is set to expand its TWS portfolio in India. The company is likely to announce the JBL Tune 130NC and Tune 230NC as these have already been listed on Amazon India.

Both the buds were introduced in the international markets in September and are now arriving on the Indian shores.

While the Amazon landing page doesn’t share the exact details like the launch date and pricing, it does give us a fair idea of what to expect from the two earbuds.

Going by the naming scheme, the JBL Tune 230NC seems to be the pricier of the two and has a more conventional stem-like design while the Tune 130NC looks slightly clunkier. Both the earbuds carry an in-ear type design and will come with an Active Noise Cancellation feature.

Other details that we see on the Amazon landing page show that the buds will come with Bluetooth 5.2 and Google Fast Pair. Besides, the page also says that the buds will offer a long battery life of up to 40 hours – 10 hours in the buds and 3 charge cycles for the charging case. Though with ANC turned on, the buds are expected to offer slightly lesser backup.

Other features that we can notice on the landing page are the fact that the buds will come with a bundled application – JBL Headphones App for both Android as well as Apple devices. This application will allow the users to customize the experience based on their preferences.

JBL Tune 130NC and Tune 230NC expected price in India

While the listing doesn’t specify the pricing details, it does hint that the buds could be launched in the mid-range price bracket and could be available at a starting price of just over Rs. 4,000.

Going by the listing the buds might get introduced in the market sometime in the month of May. However, we will keep you posted when we get to know.

Jitendra Soni

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