Overall Score 5.1 Represents average audio ecosystem compatibility score.
Overall Score 4.5 Represents average audio ecosystem compatibility score.
Category | Features | JBL Endurance Peak | Lasuney T12 |
---|---|---|---|
DESIGN | ingress protection (ip) rating | IPX7 | ✗ |
weight | 30g | 18.1g | |
has no wires or cables | ✓ | ✓ | |
wingtips included | ✓ | ✗ | |
sweat resistance | ✓ | ✓ | |
is dust proof and water-resistant | ✓ | ✗ | |
has an earbud foam | ✓ | ✗ | |
has stereo speakers | ✓ | ✓ | |
SOUND QUALITY | has active noise cancellation (noise control) | ✓ | ✓ |
driver unit size | 10mm | 13mm | |
lowest frequency | 16Hz | 20Hz | |
highest frequency | 22000Hz | 20000Hz | |
POWER | battery life | 4hours | 5hours |
battery life of charging case | 24hours | 30hours | |
charge time | 2hours | 2hours | |
battery power | 75mAh | ✗ | |
has a battery level indicator | ✓ | ✓ | |
CONNECTIVITY | has usb type-c | ✗ | ✓ |
bluetooth version | v4.2 | v5 | |
maximum bluetooth range | 10meters | 10meters | |
MICROPHONE | number of microphones | 1only | 2only |
EXTRAS | supports fast charging | ✗ | ✓ |
control panel placed on a device | ✓ | ✓ | |
warranty period | 1Years | 1Years | |
has voice prompts | ✓ | ✓ | |
travel bag is included | ✓ | ✓ | |
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IP ratings refer to the level of protection offered by an enclosure, against dust and liquids. In the format of IPXX, 'X' represents a number The first value means protection against solids say dust, while the second refers to resistance against liquids (sweat).
Having a value of IPX7, the JBL Endurance Peak's rating for solids indicates that no data available to specify a protection rating, and of liquids that they are protected against temporary immersion in water under set conditions, say 1 metre for 30 minutes.
The JBL Endurance Peak have a weight of 30g . We take in account a lower weight best for the reason that lighter devices are easier to transport.
Lasuney T12, at 18.1g
are lighter than the JBL Endurance Peak with a difference -11.9g
For a device to be true wireless it should have no wires connecting any part of the device together, JBL Endurance Peak are true wireless for this matter since they have no cables. This is a key distinction as some wireless earbuds have cables linking the 2 earbuds .
Lasuney T12 also is true wireless because it doesn't have wires linking the pair of earbuds together.
The JBL Endurance Peak come with wingtips, these are reserved for workout earbuds and are usually an optional add-on to the separate silicone ear tip for a better fit.
JBL Endurance Peak have sweat resistance
Lasuney T12's resistance to sweat makes both devices fit for use while doing sports such as long-distance running, marathons, training in workout bodysuits, etc
JBL Endurance Peak are both dustproof and water-resistant.
An earbud foam is made to be ultracompact and lightweight, with little interference with earrings, spectacles, hats, or hairstyles. The JBL Endurance Peak have an earbud foam for some people it is more comfortable than the in-ear foam.
JBL Endurance Peak have stereo speakers, what this means is that JBL Endurance Peak's speakers deliver sound from separate channels on both left and right sides, creating a richer sound and a better listening experience.
The Lasuney T12 also have stereo speakers
Active noise cancellation makes use of advanced technology to actively counter noise. ANC works when, it studies the sound pattern outside and inside the earbud and then generates a mirror signal to cancel it out. Simply put, it's like taking +1 (sound from your surrounding) then producing -1 (counter sound by the device) giving 0 resulting in a reduced level of noise.
The JBL Endurance Peak have Active Noise Cancellation enabling you to listen at lower levels of volume, causing less ear fatigue since you don't need to crank up the earbuds volume to overcome background sounds.
The Lasuney T12 too have Active Noise Cancellation making both earbuds ideal for plane rides and rush hour commutes. Each work with different noise cancellation types, pick the setting that you prefer for commute or that enhances your chill time.
JBL Endurance Peak driver unit is 10mm in diameter, bigger drivers are more powerful, therefor producing better bass.
The driver unit is basically a mini speaker that makes sound in the earbuds, the unit size dictates the loudness of the device.
Lasuney T12 driver unit is 13mm in diameter,
making them have a larger driver unit than that of JBL Endurance Peak by 3mm
, many people have a misconception that driver units of a bigger size automatically produce better sound quality.
However, large drivers find it difficult to produce high frequencies so it's true that, larger drivers are capable of generating louder sound, but this does not indicate that they deliver better quality sound.
JBL Endurance Peak's lowest frequency is at 16Hz, low-frequency response measures if and how well a particular audio component produces low frequencies that can be heard, and if it makes any changes to the signal while at it.
Lasuney T12's lowest frequency is at 20Hz, this implies that
JBL Endurance Peak produce a juicier bass than the Lasuney T12
The JBL Endurance Peak's highest frequency is at 22000Hz, high-frequency response tells how well a particular audio device makes high recognizable frequencies and if it makes any changes to the signal on its way through.
Lasuney T12's highest frequency is at 20000Hz, this means that
JBL Endurance Peak can generate a clearer and crispier treble than the Lasuney T12
JBL Endurance Peak's battery life is 4 hours, these last less than 5 hours of listening which is considered average before recharge. A device's battery life is usually given by the manufacturer, and with more battery hours, you get to use it for longer and have to charge the device less often.
Lasuney T12's battery life is
more than that of JBL Endurance Peak by 1 hours
. Every time you recharge your earbuds, they get a little less listening time. The effect is barely noticeable at first, but over a few years, your wireless earbuds will no longer play for long like they used to.
The battery life of the charging case is given by the manufacturer, and the JBL Endurance Peak's case is said to have a full charge of 24 hours. A charging case with a longer battery life allows you to recharge your earbuds on the go several times before having to recharge the case itself.
Lasuney T12's charging case has a battery life of 30 hours,
more than that of JBL Endurance Peak by 6 hours
It requires 2 hours to fully charge the JBL Endurance Peak's battery. It is highly adivsable to fully charge the battery before using the earbuds for the first time.
Lasuney T12 takes 2 hours to fully charge the battery,
equal to that of the JBL Endurance Peak
JBL Endurance Peak's battery capacity is 75mAh, battery capacity, shows the amount of electrical energy that a battery can keep.
JBL Endurance Peak have a battery level indicator, an indicator alerts you when the device has a low battery. Its lights display the charging state of your earbuds and case.
Lasuney T12 too have a battery level indicator, these allow you to tell the charging state of your earbuds, whether fully charged, or the battery is running low.
Lasuney T12 support USB TYPE-C, a standard connector for transmitting both data and power in a single cable.
JBL Endurance Peak have Bluetooth version of 4.2, Bluetooth is a wireless technology standard that enables data movement between devices placed in close proximity, using short-wavelength, ultra-high frequency radio waves.
Lasuney T12 has a Bluetooth version of 5,
newer than that of JBL Endurance Peak
. Newer versions provide faster data transfers.
The JBL Endurance Peak have a 10meters distance connecting via Bluetooth.
Lasuney T12 have a maximum range of 10meters,
equal to that of the JBL Endurance Peak
JBL Endurance Peak have 1 microphones.
While the Lasuney T12 microphones are 2,
more than that of JBL Endurance Peak by 1
. More microphones record better sound quality and enable the device to filter out noise.
Lasuney T12 support fast charging. Most often, technologies like Qualcomm’s Quick Charge, are used to lower the amount of time it takes to fully charge the earbuds.
With the JBL Endurance Peak, so you can easily access the volume control, pause, play, mute, etc whichever functions are supported on the device.
Lasuney T12 also have a control panel on them.
JBL Endurance Peak have a warranty period of 1 Years, the period of time that warrant free repair and adjustment services in case of a malfunction occurring under normal use following instruction manuals.
If covered under the manufacturer’s warranty it is possible to get a replacement in the case of a malfunction. Lasuney T12 have a warranty period of 1Years,
equal to that of the JBL Endurance Peak
.
The JBL Endurance Peak support voice prompts. Automatically receive information via audio messages, like if there is an issue with the connection.
Lasuney T12 also support voice prompts .i.e the earbuds notifies you when the battery is running low, and it's time to recharge them.
The JBL Endurance Peak come with a special pouch. Carrying earphones without a case, or putting them inside your bag without a casing can easily put them at risk of getting damaged.
Lasuney T12 also have a case included, which offers safe transportation.