JBL Everest 300 vs. Bowers & Wilkins PX

Headphones Comparison, Reviews and Tests

In depth comparison and review of JBL Everest 300 and Bowers & Wilkins PX. Compare design, audio features, functions and other important specifications to easily choose the right headphones for you. Our goal is to help you uncover differences between the products and find the headphones that will best fit your needs.

Headphones Specifications Comparison

JBL Everest 300 vs. Bowers & Wilkins PX Comparison Chart
DESIGN AND DIMENSIONS JBL Everest 300 Bowers & Wilkins PX
Product Type Headphones - Bluetooth - wireless Headphones - Bluetooth - wireless - USB, 3.5 mm jack
Height 16.32 cm -
Width 17.38 cm -
Depth 7.08 cm -
Weight 245 g 335 g JBL Everest 300 are lighter than JBL Everest 300 headphones.
Colour Blue | Red | Black | White Space grey | Soft gold
Earpad Material - Soft leather, memory foam
Recommended Use Portable electronics Portable electronics
SOUND QUALITY JBL Everest 300 Bowers & Wilkins PX
Headphones Form Factor On-ear Full size
Headphones Technology Dynamic -
Adjustable Headband - Yes
Foldable - Yes Bowers & Wilkins PX can be folded.
Connectivity Technology Wireless Wireless
Wireless Technology Bluetooth Bluetooth
Bluetooth Version Bluetooth 4.1 Bluetooth 4.1 Both headphones have the same Bluetooth version.
Bluetooth Profiles Hands-Free Profile (HFP), Headset Profile (HSP), Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP), Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) Hands-Free Profile (HFP), Headset Profile (HSP), Generic Access Profile (GAP), Service Discovery Application Profile (SDAP), Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP), Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP), Device ID Profile (DIP)
Bluetooth Audio Codec - SBC, AAC, aptX HD
Active Noise Cancelling - Yes Bowers & Wilkins PX are equipped with active noice cancellation.
Active Noise Cancelling Technology - Adaptive Noise Cancelling
Sound Output Mode Stereo Stereo
Frequency Response 10 - 22000 Hz 10 - 20000 Hz JBL Everest 300 offer a larger frequency range than Bowers & Wilkins PX.
Max Input Power 30 mW -
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) - <0.3%
Sensitivity 100 dB/mW 111 dB Bowers & Wilkins PX have higher sensitivity than JBL Everest 300.
Impedance - 22 Ohm
Max Sound Pressure 115 dB -
Diaphragm 40 mm 40 mm Both headphones are designed with same thick diaphragm.
Features - Bluetooth aptX technology
MICROPHONE JBL Everest 300 Bowers & Wilkins PX
Form Factor Built-in Built-in
Sensitivity -42 dBV/Pascal -
Microphones Included - 6
REMOTE CONTROL JBL Everest 300 Bowers & Wilkins PX
Controls - Volume control, on/off, answer/end, play/pause, next/previous track
CABLE JBL Everest 300 Bowers & Wilkins PX
Cable Type - detachable
- detachable
Headphones cable - detachable - 1.2 m
Detachable Cable - Yes
BATTERY AND CHARGING JBL Everest 300 Bowers & Wilkins PX
Battery Type Rechargeable - lithium polymer Headphone battery rechargeable - lithium polymer
Battery Capacity 610 mAh 850 mAh Bowers & Wilkins PX have a higher battery capacity than JBL Everest 300.
Battery Life 20 hour(s) 50 hour(s) Bowers & Wilkins PX lasts longer on a single charge than the JBL Everest 300.
Battery Life Details - Continuous playback (noise cancelling OFF / cable connection): up to 50 hours
Continuous playback (noise cancelling ON / cable connection): up to 33 hours
Continuous playback (noise cancelling OFF): up to 29 hours
Continuous playback (noise cancelling ON / Bluetooth): up to 22 hours
Charging Time 2.5 hour(s) -
WIRELESS LINK JBL Everest 300 Bowers & Wilkins PX
Modulation Type GFSK, 8-DPSK, DQPSK -
CONNECTIONS JBL Everest 300 Bowers & Wilkins PX
Connector Type (mini-phone 3.5 mm 4-pole) Headphones (mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm 4-pole)
USB (USB Type-C)
OTHERS JBL Everest 300 Bowers & Wilkins PX
Included Accessories - Protective pouch, USB charging cable (120cm)
Service & Support Limited warranty - parts and labour - 1 year -
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