Brand | JBL |
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Manufacturer | Harman |
Model number | JBLT220TWSBLK |
Model Name | JBLT220TWSBLK |
Part Number | JBLT220TWSBLK |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Mounting Hardware | Earbuds |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Microphone Form Factor | With_Microphone |
Headphones Form Factor | In Ear |
Voltage | 3.85 Volts |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
GSM frequencies | 20 KHz |
Connector Type | Wireless |
Material Type | Plastic |
Includes Rechargable Battery | Yes |
Has Self Timer | No |
Product Dimensions | 3 x 2 x 1 cm; 121 Grams |
Item Weight | 121 g |
Manufacturer | Harman |
ASIN | B081468G87 |
Item Model Number | JBLT220TWSBLK |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | 3 April 2020 |
JBL Tune 220TWS, True Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds with Mic, 19 Hours Total Battery Life, Hands Free Calling, Speed Charging with Charging Case, Black
Brand | JBL |
Colour | Black |
Connector Type | Wireless |
Model Name | JBLT220TWSBLK |
Headphones Form Factor | In Ear |
About this item
- Move free with earbuds that keep up with you and stay connected with no cords tying you down, JBL's Pure Bass Sound delivers a punch to all your tunes with a 12.5 mm driver for powerful, quality audio
- Comfortable, ergonomically shaped ear-tips were designed with all-day wear in mind, ensuring that the earbuds stay in place for long lasting comfort
- The Tune 220TWS delivers 3 hours of playtime and with the convenient charging case you get an extra 16 hours of battery, so you can enjoy your music all day long, wherever the road takes you
- Intuitive controls mean it's easy to manage all your daily tasks while you are on the go and with the voice assistant by your side to make convenient hands free calls, you never miss a beat
- Items Delivered: 1 x JBL Tune 220TWS wireless Bluetooth headphones in black, charging case, 1 x charging cable and 1 x safety sheet
Product Information
Style:220 TWS | Colour:BlackTechnical Details
Additional Information
Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
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413 in In-Ear Headphones |
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Product description
JBL Tune 220TWS
Discover the freedom of wireless music streaming. No annoying wires, no tangles - just your music when and where you want it. Grabbing a call
mid-song doesn't have to interrupt your flow. Convenient buttons on the right and left earbuds switch seamlessly between calls, music and your
voice assistant, putting you in control every step of the way. JBL Tune 220TWS in-ear headphones come with a sleek, convenient charging case inspired
by a river stone, so you can turn your style up a notch.
Product details
- Bluetooth In-Ear Headphones
- Lightweight and wireless design
- Up to 3 hours of battery life (battery capacity: 410 mA)
- Up to 16 hours battery life with the charging box
- JBL Pure Bass Sound
- Speakerphone
- Language Assistant
- Bluetooth version: 5.0
- Colour: Black
- Weight: 56 g
- Earplug Material: Silicone
For over 70 years, JBL has engineered more precise, impressive sound found in big venues around the world. Harman's mission and vision is to
make life more connected, entertaining, personalised and productive. The company combines passion and purpose to design smart product systems,
software and services to connect people wherever they are.
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For many years I have been a huge admirer of JBL products, in particular their speakers. From day one, when I first become hooked on music, JBL speakers were the speakers I aimed to strive for. Over the years this company have built up a huge reputation for quality products. With this in mind, I couldn't accept this product fast enough when it was offered to me by Amazon.
I have had many blue-tooth rechargeable headphones/ear buds over the past few years. To be honest, only a small percentage of those have lived up to my expectations.
When these arrived, I was pleased to find that the packaging at least, met my expectations. The headphones arrived very nicely presented within a tough storage box, a clear plastic cover displays the headphones within. I'm not normally one to become excited over packaging, but the excellent packaging was hopefully an indication of the quality of headphones that were held within. Although this was very nicely presented, it did take me quite a while to work out how to actually get into the packaging without destroying it.
Once removed from the box I found not only the headphones which were neatly held in their charging case. I also found two further sets of ear buds, along with two sets of ear hooks, each offering a different size to try. Also included was a short USB charging cable.
The charging case is not just a case for charging the headphones. It also contains a power-bank which stores power, thus charging the earbuds every time they are placed in the case. The case holds enough stored power to recharge the earbuds for up to 20 hours before you need to recharge the case. A row of LEDs illuminate showing how much power is remaining. Four lights mean that the case is fully charged. This is bigger than similar cases that I have owned, the same can be said of the headphones which are also quite large. The charging case is well made, it has a spring loaded cover that pops down tightly when closed.
Inside the charging case you will find the headphones neatly slotted inside two specially shaped holders. Underneath are the copper contacts which are used to keep the headphones fully charged. Each ear piece displays a red light when it's in the case and is charging. Once removed, the light changes to a blue flashing light, this indicates they are in pairing mode. Once paired the blue light remains constant.
After removing the headphones from the charging case, I found them to be much larger than other similar earbuds that I have tried. These are also a lot heavier than all that I've tried before. The build quality really is excellent, it's clear that the larger body of the headphones must hold a serious size speaker. With this in mind, I couldn't wait to give these a test run.
After pairing with my phone, I slid each one into my ears. I am pleased to say, these were very comfortable to wear, they also seem to stay securely in place. These are the first ear-bud type headphones that have actually remained in my ears, this is without the need for me to keep poking them back in every few minutes or so. I don't know if it's the extra weight, the type of earbud silicone used, or just precise engineering? But, these stay put and are very comfortable to wear.
What do they sound like?
Well, in a nutshell.. these sound amazing!
Most headphones I have tried recently seem to be bass heavy, I'm sure many love them, but I'm no fan of bass heavy headphones. I record and mix my own music, I like to hear my music as I intend it to sound. Bass heavy speakers interfere with that sound, changing the music from how I intend it to sound. Absolutely not so with these JBL Reflect Flow Sport headphones. The sound is crisp and clear, every note, high frequency or low frequency sound absolutely perfect. Nothing is lost, every detail is crystal clear. JBL certainly have lived up to all my expectations with these headphones, in fact they have far exceeded those expectations.
Not only do these sound great, they also have some useful features. These are IPX7 rated, this means they will not be affected by water or sweat. Another feature is hands free operation, by using just one button, you can take calls or control your music. Bionic hearing will automatically adjust your music volume, keeping you aware of your surroundings whilst jogging, or chatting to friends whilst wearing the headphones. Lastly, the blue-tooth connection is rock solid, I have suffered no dropouts whatsoever, there is absolutely no interference, humming or crackles that I could detect.
These really are top quality headphones with a top quality sound. If you are after bass heavy headphones, then you may wish to look elsewhere (or EQ the sound). These are geared up more for the audiophile who wants to listen to their music the way it is meant to be listened to. The sound is not coloured by any fancy gimmicks, just top quality speakers delivering top quality sound.
Yes, the headphones may seem a little pricey at first glance, but I feel these are worth every penny of the asking price. In my opinion, quality costs money and these are pure quality.
Highly Recommended!
Contents:
1 X JBL Reflect sport headphones
3 X Various size ear tips
3 X Various size freebit
1 x Charging case
1 x Charging cable
1 x Quick start guide
1 x Warranty card
1 x Safety instructions
If you have found my review at all helpful, I would very much appreciate if you could please click the 'Helpful' button below, thank you.

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 November 2019
For many years I have been a huge admirer of JBL products, in particular their speakers. From day one, when I first become hooked on music, JBL speakers were the speakers I aimed to strive for. Over the years this company have built up a huge reputation for quality products. With this in mind, I couldn't accept this product fast enough when it was offered to me by Amazon.
I have had many blue-tooth rechargeable headphones/ear buds over the past few years. To be honest, only a small percentage of those have lived up to my expectations.
When these arrived, I was pleased to find that the packaging at least, met my expectations. The headphones arrived very nicely presented within a tough storage box, a clear plastic cover displays the headphones within. I'm not normally one to become excited over packaging, but the excellent packaging was hopefully an indication of the quality of headphones that were held within. Although this was very nicely presented, it did take me quite a while to work out how to actually get into the packaging without destroying it.
Once removed from the box I found not only the headphones which were neatly held in their charging case. I also found two further sets of ear buds, along with two sets of ear hooks, each offering a different size to try. Also included was a short USB charging cable.
The charging case is not just a case for charging the headphones. It also contains a power-bank which stores power, thus charging the earbuds every time they are placed in the case. The case holds enough stored power to recharge the earbuds for up to 20 hours before you need to recharge the case. A row of LEDs illuminate showing how much power is remaining. Four lights mean that the case is fully charged. This is bigger than similar cases that I have owned, the same can be said of the headphones which are also quite large. The charging case is well made, it has a spring loaded cover that pops down tightly when closed.
Inside the charging case you will find the headphones neatly slotted inside two specially shaped holders. Underneath are the copper contacts which are used to keep the headphones fully charged. Each ear piece displays a red light when it's in the case and is charging. Once removed, the light changes to a blue flashing light, this indicates they are in pairing mode. Once paired the blue light remains constant.
After removing the headphones from the charging case, I found them to be much larger than other similar earbuds that I have tried. These are also a lot heavier than all that I've tried before. The build quality really is excellent, it's clear that the larger body of the headphones must hold a serious size speaker. With this in mind, I couldn't wait to give these a test run.
After pairing with my phone, I slid each one into my ears. I am pleased to say, these were very comfortable to wear, they also seem to stay securely in place. These are the first ear-bud type headphones that have actually remained in my ears, this is without the need for me to keep poking them back in every few minutes or so. I don't know if it's the extra weight, the type of earbud silicone used, or just precise engineering? But, these stay put and are very comfortable to wear.
What do they sound like?
Well, in a nutshell.. these sound amazing!
Most headphones I have tried recently seem to be bass heavy, I'm sure many love them, but I'm no fan of bass heavy headphones. I record and mix my own music, I like to hear my music as I intend it to sound. Bass heavy speakers interfere with that sound, changing the music from how I intend it to sound. Absolutely not so with these JBL Reflect Flow Sport headphones. The sound is crisp and clear, every note, high frequency or low frequency sound absolutely perfect. Nothing is lost, every detail is crystal clear. JBL certainly have lived up to all my expectations with these headphones, in fact they have far exceeded those expectations.
Not only do these sound great, they also have some useful features. These are IPX7 rated, this means they will not be affected by water or sweat. Another feature is hands free operation, by using just one button, you can take calls or control your music. Bionic hearing will automatically adjust your music volume, keeping you aware of your surroundings whilst jogging, or chatting to friends whilst wearing the headphones. Lastly, the blue-tooth connection is rock solid, I have suffered no dropouts whatsoever, there is absolutely no interference, humming or crackles that I could detect.
These really are top quality headphones with a top quality sound. If you are after bass heavy headphones, then you may wish to look elsewhere (or EQ the sound). These are geared up more for the audiophile who wants to listen to their music the way it is meant to be listened to. The sound is not coloured by any fancy gimmicks, just top quality speakers delivering top quality sound.
Yes, the headphones may seem a little pricey at first glance, but I feel these are worth every penny of the asking price. In my opinion, quality costs money and these are pure quality.
Highly Recommended!
Contents:
1 X JBL Reflect sport headphones
3 X Various size ear tips
3 X Various size freebit
1 x Charging case
1 x Charging cable
1 x Quick start guide
1 x Warranty card
1 x Safety instructions
If you have found my review at all helpful, I would very much appreciate if you could please click the 'Helpful' button below, thank you.













Les avantages :
-open fit donc pas de douleurs (type airpods, freebuds)
-des basses qui résonne ! Elle sont vraiment bonne, bien meilleur que nombre de modèles intras sous 150€.
-le boîtier est qualitatif est avec une charnière double aimant (encore une fois:type airpods, freebuds, et non pas plastique type redmi airdots ou Samsung buds)
-le prix ! (-100€ pour des open fit d'une marque reconnue c'est parfait !)
-bluetooth 5.0
-bouton physique ? (Pour les sportif j'imagine)
Les moins:
-sons pas du tout cristallin, les voix sont effacés...
-pas de boutons tactile (se rentrer l'écouteur dans l'oreille c'est moyen)
-prise micro USB...
-finitions des écouteurs. Ils sont vraiment très moyen niveau assemblage et niveau matériaux. Il y a même du plastique brut non peint.
Voilà pour les grandes lignes. En résumé, moi qui suis très sensible a la qualité de finition d'un produits, qui aime les basses mais cherche un sons limpide, j'ai étais moyennement conquis.
Oui les basses sont folles et nous font aimer ou redécouvrir certain morceau, mais a l'inverse en dénaturé d'autre...
Donc tout dépendra de ce que vous cherchez: si c'est un budget et des basses foncée!
Si c'est une expérience : aller chez Huawei ou Apple.
Merci d'avoir lu ☺️

Pros
- Product comes well packaged and smartly presented
- 3 different wings and tips included in the box (S. M. L)
- Connected to phone via Bluetooth within a matter on seconds, no issues there.
- Magnetic charging case has good capacity and the 10 hour battery life from the Buds alone is one of the best on the market. Total battery of around 30 hours playback is amazing. Been using for 1 week and not charged yet.
- 3 different listening modes. Pass though, pass through with music and normal music. Differences are amazing.
- Noise isolation is very good considering it's just isolating
- Sound quality very impressive, perhaps lacking slightly in certain areas but no complaints compared to the Bose
- Wings ensure a good fit and they don't feel loose in your ear, tested in the gym too and didn't fall out once
- Buds comfortable, even for long periods of time.
Cons
- Microphone for calls is a little weak and could be improved
UPDATE: Microphone quality has deteriorated over the last few weeks and if in noisy places, they are unusable for calls as the person on the other end can only hear background noise. Very disappointing

Feedback 2: Test beim Crosstraining
Leider musste ich feststellen, dass die Kopfhörer absolut untauglich für den Sport sind. Es treten mehrere Arten von Störungen wären des laufens auf:
1) Die Lautstärke der abgespielten Musik wird von den Außengeräuchen beeinflusst, die Musik wird bei Wind oder Änderung der Bodenbeschaffenheit leiser und dann dauert es eine Weile bis sie wieder lauter wird.
2) Ich höre ständig ein Knacken im rechten Ohrhörer
3) Ich bekomme sobald ich am Laufen bin keine gescheiten Bässe mehr zu hören. (alle Mitgelieferten größen der Ohr-Nupsis ausprobiert)
4) Wenn man das Pass thru (einmal links drücken, dass man die Umgebung hört) einmal eingeschaltet hatte wird der Ton nicht mehr so laut wie er vorher war.
Ich kann mit diesen Teilen keinen Sport machen, ich bin ständig abgelenkt und genervt.
Ich werde sie zurückschicken.
5)

Rahmenbedingungen für Neukauf:
- In Ear w/ Sport & Frisur
- Komplett kabellose Bluetooth w/ störender Kabelverbindung beim Sport)
- Preisgrenze eigentlich unter 150 EUR
- Guter Sound, nicht zu Hifi-mäßig aufgeblasen
- Am besten Telefoniefunktion (verständlich für die anderen) und NC (hatte ich noch nie, fand den Gedanken aber bei den abendlichen Beschwerdegesängen des kleinen Nachzüglers durchaus charmant…)
Die Auswahl kam nach einer Runde googeln, Beschreibungen und Bewertungen durchlesen, und der naiven Vermutung, die Testgruppe intuitiv richtig gewählt zu haben, zustande.
Testkandidaten:
- Sony WF-1000XM3
- Bose SoundSport Free
- JBL Reflect Flow Sport
- Sowie 3 weitere No-Name unter 60 EUR, teilweise mit Over-Ear Bügel oder dezidierte „Sport“-Hörer
- Hörer wie die Sennheiser Momentum oder Beats Overear fielen aufgrund Preis raus, Hörer wie von zB Jabra machten mir nicht den Eindruck, gut zu sitzen. Und letztlich wollte ich es auch nicht überstrapazieren mit dem Test, was ich mE zwar schon mit der genannten Auswahl getan habe, dies aber nun in Form einer Rezension anderen Kaufinteressenten ggf ersparen möchte.
Fazit vorab: die Kandidaten in der no-name Liga konnten weder standalone noch im Vergleich (da erst recht nicht) überzeugen. Optisch/ bewertungstechnisch mehr oder weniger vielversprechend, in puncto Bedienbarkeit, Haptik, Sitz und Klang teilweise einfach nur gelabeltes Billigzeug aus Fernost. Kein wirklicher Spass beim Tragen und Hören. Value for money mag OK sein, aber wer ein „bisschen mehr“ will, muss einfach in einer anderen Preisklasse suchen. Hinzufügen sollte ich, dass ich musiktechnisch verwöhnt bin, und als Musiker auch Bühnen in Ear habe, die vierstellig kosten…
Noch was vorab: die Angaben der Hersteller sind m.E. irreführend, wenn man sich online anhand der Angaben z.B. einen sehr leichten Hörer aussucht. Während Sony unter Gewicht „18g“ angibt, wiegt ein Hörer auf der digitalen Küchenwage 9g. JBL gibt „4,54g“ an, ein Hörer kommt jedoch auch auf 9g. Die Bose wiegen lt. Hersteller 10g (habe diese jedoch nicht selbst nachgewogen).
Bose:
Von den Bose war ich persönlich enttäuscht. Fand sie sehr groß, etwas unhandlich und schwer (knapp 10g). Eigene App runterladen? Fummeln für Bluetooth Verbindung? Durchschnittlicher Klang? Ich hatte mir da weitaus mehr versprochen.
Sony:
Sehr guter Tragekomfort, erstaunlich bei dem Format und Gewicht (lt. Angabe 18g? kann das sein?), aber dennoch. Angenehmer Sitz. Wertige Hörer, ansprechendes Case mit guter Entnahme, kein Fummeln oder ähnliches. Der Klang war eine Offenbarung. Sehr transparent, gut auflösend, sehr breiter Sound, gut gefächert. Keine übertriebenen Bässe, einfach eine Freude die Hörer reinzustecken und Musik zu hören. OK – wir reden über das Hören von Musik auf dem Handy bei einer der großen Plattformen. Dass das alles qualitativ besser geht, ist klar. Aber im direkten Vergleich zu anderen In Ear m.E. herausragend. Die Funktionen „ambience“ funktioniert sehr gut (dh man hört die Umgebung als wären keine Hörer im Ohr). Ein gewisses Grundrauschen ist zu Hause bei Stille zu hören, aber mE vollkommen akzeptabel. Das Noise Cancelling funktioniert sehr gut – vorausgeschickt, ich habe keine Erfahrung mit NC bei Overear und keine Vergleichswerte bei InEar. Für mich aber dennoch überraschend, und sehr effektiv. Gegen die eingangs genannten Gesänge hat das zwar bauartbedingt keine Chance, aber es schont definitiv die Trommelfelle, sollte es benötigt werden.
Zwei Wermutstropfen: telefonieren kann man knicken. Beschwert sich das Ende der anderen Leitung gleich über „ich hör Dich ganz schlecht“. Ich denke, das wird aber bei allen kabellosen bluetooth Hörern so sein, die das Mikro im Hörer haben - insofern habe ich diese Erwartungshaltung (vernünftig telefonieren mit In Ear) über Bord geworfen.
Zweiter Punkt: für Sport (Joggen bzw Hopsen auf der Matte etc) vollkommen ungeeignet. Leider. Nach drei Schritten Jogging wackelt der Hörer im Ohr. Da der Klang leider sehr sehr viel Freude macht, erwäge ich, reine Sport & reine Musik-Hörer für Reisen etc zuzulegen. Den letzteren Part übernehmen dann ganz klar die Sony.
JBL:
Knapp 5g lt. Herstellerangabe. Im Heimtest klar den Sony unterlegen. Der Klang war mir etwas zu hifi gefärbt, etwas zu starke Bässe. Jedoch: der Sitz ist bombenfest, gleichzeitig angenehm. Kein Ruckeln und Wackeln im Ohr beim Joggen. Und: die leichte Bass-Lastigkeit fällt nicht ins Gewicht, wenn man ächzt und schwitzt und sich draussen bewegt. Insofern ist dieser Nachteil beim Hören auf dem Sessel eher ein Vorteil beim Sport machen. Preis-Leistung für mich somit: klarer Kauf der JBL.
Somit: jeder hört/ denkt unterschiedlich, ggf. werden aber oben einige Fragen beantwortet, die man sich vor dem Kauf stellt.