JBL Tour One M2
The Tour One M2 is the flagship over-ear and the JBL pair I would buy for TV use today. Bluetooth LE Audio support means lower latency on compatible TVs. Active noise cancellation cleans up household noise. Comfort is excellent over multi-hour sessions, and the sound signature is balanced enough for movies and music.
I use JBL headphones for late-night TV after the kids are asleep. These five JBL models pair cleanly with TVs and deliver real dialogue clarity.
Late-night TV after the kids are in bed is the use case I have optimized headphones for the most. JBL makes Bluetooth and wireless headphones at every price, and their bass-forward tuning suits movie soundtracks well. The trade-off with most Bluetooth is lag – your audio is half a second behind the video. The right JBL pair, with the right transmission tech, avoids that. Here are the five I would buy for TV use.
| Headphones | Connection | Battery | Best For |
| — | — | — | — |
| JBL Tour One M2 | Bluetooth LE Audio | 50 hr | Best overall |
| JBL Live 770NC | Bluetooth 5.3 | 65 hr | Long battery life |
| JBL Tune 770NC | Bluetooth 5.3 | 70 hr | Budget wireless |
| JBL Quantum 910X | 2.4 GHz wireless | 39 hr | Lowest TV latency |
| JBL Endurance Peak 3 | True wireless earbuds | 50 hr | Discreet bedtime use |
How we evaluated these
We compare every pick against the field on real specifications, certifications, and aggregated owner reviews. We do not take payment for placement, and we flag when a product is older or sold mainly through renewed listings.
The shortlist
| Pick | Best for | Score | |
|---|---|---|---|
| JBL Tour One M2 | Bluetooth LE Audio | Check price | |
| JBL Live 770NC | Bluetooth 5.3 | Check price | |
| JBL Tune 770NC | Bluetooth 5.3 | Check price | |
| JBL Quantum 910X | 2.4 GHz wireless | Check price | |
| JBL Endurance Peak 3 | True wireless earbuds | Check price |
Each pick, examined
JBL Tour One M2
The Tour One M2 is the flagship over-ear and the JBL pair I would buy for TV use today. Bluetooth LE Audio support means lower latency on compatible TVs. Active noise cancellation cleans up household noise. Comfort is excellent over multi-hour sessions, and the sound signature is balanced enough for movies and music.

JBL Live 770NC
The Live 770NC is a step down in price but keeps 65-hour battery, ANC, and comfortable padding. Sound is more bass-forward than the Tour One, which suits action movies and casual viewing. Latency is fine for most TV use; lip sync only becomes noticeable in fast dialogue scenes.
JBL Tune 770NC
The Tune 770NC is the value pick. 70-hour battery is huge, ANC is decent for the price, and the sound is JBL's punchy default. Build quality is plastic but acceptable for daily home use. For under half the Tour One's price, it covers 90 percent of the experience.
JBL Quantum 910X
The Quantum 910X is technically a gaming headset, but the 2.4 GHz wireless dongle gives the lowest-latency wireless connection possible. For TV use, plug the dongle into a USB port on the TV (or use a small USB adapter on optical out) and you get gaming-class lag. Sound is gamer-tuned with strong bass.
JBL Endurance Peak 3
For users who want true wireless earbuds for in-bed TV viewing, the Endurance Peak 3 are the JBL pick. Hooks over the ear keep them stable lying down. 50-hour total battery with the case. ANC is present but not the strongest. Bluetooth latency is fine for casual TV.
Questions answered
Most Bluetooth has noticeable lag with TV. JBL models that support aptX Low Latency or use a 2.4 GHz dongle reduce this dramatically. If your TV does not support aptX, an external Bluetooth transmitter with aptX LL is a fix.
Closed-back. They keep the sound from waking others nearby. Open-back headphones leak audio significantly and defeat the purpose of late-night solo listening.








