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How does the JBL Endurance Peak 2 compare to the original Endurance Peak?
The first-generation JBL Endurance Peak has a shorter standalone playtime of 4 hours, compared to the second-generation’s 6-hour playtime. With the Peak 2, you get a more modern design and USB-C charging case, whereas the debut Endurance Peak includes a microUSB case. The Endurance Peak 2 has a louder bass response than the original Endurance Peak, and neither headset gets JBL app support.
JBL discontinued the Endurance Peak when it released the Endurance Peak 2, but you can still find the old version renewed for as low as $49 USD. While this is a great deal, it’s worth considering other options beyond JBL’s offerings if you want to stay below a $50 budget.
Do these have Ambient sound?
Will they work on a motorcycle while wearing a half helmet?
I’ve just purchased a pair of Endurance Peak 2 earbuds, and I’m having an issue where the right earbud, after taking both out of the case/turning them on, immediately turns back off. It seems like this is an issue with charging, and that the red light will turn off while in the case before they’ve fully charged, but I’m not certain. As a result of this, only the left earbud has attempted to pair with my phone. Has anyone else had similar issues, and if so, what should I do to fix this?
Edit: It’s now happened with the other side too; the left earbud powered down immediately after turning on and the right one gave off the pairing ping.
Edit 2: Nth time was the charm! They’re both paired together and sounding great. Gonna leave the thread up in case anyone has explanations or future advice that might help me and others.
I got these earbuds a month ago. When I first got them, whenever I tried to pair them to my phone they would ask for a pin. Yes, I tried 0000, 1111, and 1234, none of them worked, and there's no other suggestions online.
However eventually they just kinda... started working. They connected on their own while I had them on and that was great. I've been using them and I like them.
Then, last night, they disconnected and wouldn't connect again. When I tried pairing it would ask for a pin. I tried a factory reset as it was suggested online. Then the same thing happened again, it paired on its own, but only the left one. The right won't connect even if the left one is already working. I've also tried factory resetting again, but now it won't happen.
I reached out to the Harmon support team and they helped me connect mine.
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Forget device and put earbuds in case
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Turn on earbuds
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Tap the JBL logo on both earbuds simultaneously 3 times at a slow pace
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Do that until you hear both earbuds make the pairing sound then you can click on the device in your Bluetooth settings
Any luck? I'm having issues with them right out of the box.