The chunky case is adorned with triple LEDs and each earbud gets its own LED indicator as well, so no dearth of visual cues here. The quality is robust overall but I would’ve preferred the plastic finish to be more grippy or at least textured, given the precarious situations in which TWS in-ears are opened, worn, stored…and how often they want to escape out of your hands. The buds themselves have a short stalk type design that is capped with silicone tips and a total of three ear-tip sizes are included (along with a USB-C charging cable, in case you’re still into unboxing videos) which should cover the vast majority of the mankind.
Its partnering app, JBL Headphones is a class act on its own and adds a level of functionality seldom seen in this category. After it automatically finds your Tune Beam 2, you’re greeted by a familiar JBL orange home screen that is crammed with utilities. The list is long and includes an adaptive ANC slider, talk-through or transparency modes, personalised fit test, spatial audio, optimised response for music or video for lower latency, six EQ presets or a 10-band manual EQ, gesture control customisation, voice settings for your own and the callers voice, max volume limiter, relaxing sounds (fire, waves, forest, river etc) with a timer, Find My Buds, power saving….and finally a power off function right from the app!
What is even more impressive is that the manual EQ curve that you create is saved across different devices, if you happen to pair the Tune Beam 2 with more than one phone.