JBL Endurance Zone - True Wireless Open-Ear falls to $149.95
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Get JBL Endurance Zone open-ear earbuds for $149.95, saving $30 with clear audio and full environmental awareness for safer runs.
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JBL Endurance Zone - True Wireless Open-Ear falls to $149.95
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If you run with earbuds that block out every car horn, dog bark, and passing cyclist, you are gambling with your safety. JBL's open-ear Endurance Zone solves that by piping audio through the earhook without sealing off your ear canal -- and right now the price drops to $149.95, saving you $30 off the list price. That is 17 percent off and roughly $20 below the 90-day average on Amazon, making this one of the better entries into the open-ear sport segment.
The 30-day average on this model sits at $169.30, and the 90-day average is $171.31, so the current $149.95 price is a genuine discount relative to recent history. For context, the 180-day average is $174.33, meaning this is one of the lowest points the Endurance Zone has seen since launch.
JBL's OpenSound technology uses an 18x11mm dynamic driver with adaptive bass boost to deliver clear audio while keeping your ears open to the environment. The IP68 rating means these earbuds handle sweat, rain, sand, and even submersion without issue -- a step above the typical IPX4 or IPX5 found on most sport buds.
Battery life comes in at 8 hours in the earbuds with another 24 in the charging case, totaling 32 hours of playback. A 10-minute speed charge via USB-C adds 3 hours of listening time.
Four beamforming mics (two per bud) with windproof design keep call quality usable even during outdoor runs. The earhooks use liquid silicone and memory wire for a fit that stays put during high-impact movement.
Best for runners, cyclists, and gym-goers who need situational awareness while training. If you have ever nearly stepped into traffic because noise-canceling buds blocked out your surroundings, this form factor is the fix.
Also a strong pick for anyone who works out in extreme conditions -- the IP68 dust and water resistance is rare at this price point. Skip these if you want full noise isolation or prefer a closed in-ear seal for commuting.
For $149.95, you get the durability and call quality of buds that typically cost $30 to $50 more, plus the safety advantage of an open-ear design. If you train outdoors or sweat heavily, the IP68 rating alone justifies the buy over cheaper alternatives.

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