A:AnswerThanks for your inquiry. Our JBL Tune 770NC can connect to any Bluetooth-enabled device, including Smart TVs. If your Fire TV has an Aux input, you can also use an Aux cable for a wired connection. Please know that when connected via Bluetooth, you may encounter audio-video delays when you're using it to connect with your TV device since these headphones don't have a low latency codec.
A:AnswerOur JBL Tune 770NC can connect to a Smart TV via Bluetooth or a 3.5mm audio cable. It is designed to be used for connecting with mobile phones, tablets, and laptops for streaming audio/music. You may encounter audio-video delays when you're using it with video content since these headphones doesn't have an aptX HD low-latency codec. If you need more help, please contact our customer support.
A:AnswerThanks for your inquiry. You may need a separate flight adapter to connect the JBL Tune 770NC to a plane's entertainment system, which is sold separately.
A:AnswerThank you for your inquiry. No, you cannot plug in a boom mic to our JBL Tune 770NC; however, you can take advantage of the built-in microphone. If you need more help, please contact our customer support.
A:AnswerThanks for your inquiry. Yes, our JBL 770NC is compatible with iOS and other Bluetooth enabled devices. If you have more questions, please contact our customer support.
A:AnswerVast majority will be cancelled. You will hear an occasional voice come through, but it will still be very low. The biggest reduction is of the plane engines and general noise.
A:AnswerIt is best recommended to use studio monitor headphones when connecting earphones/ headphones to your instrument. Our JBL Tune 770NC has a detacheble audio cable and Bluetooth, you can check if you'll be able to connect it with your instrument using these connections. However, we cannot guarantee compatibility with your instrument.
A:AnswerThanks for your inquiry. Our JBL Tune 770NC headphones, with adaptive noise cancelling can be connected with Bluetooth enabled devices. If your TV supports Bluetooth, you can have it connected. However, we recommend consulting with a doctor for personalized advise on headphones usage.
A:AnswerProbably. I have used ATH M50x and they are ever so slightly bass heavy. The JBL's are more neutral and would probably work well. As with most headphones, sub bass is a crapshoot and needs to be checked in other ways.
A:AnswerOn many platforms you are able to adjust the audio output to only use either the left or right channel. I am unsure whether the headphones themselves can be set to only use one ear.
A:AnswerThank you for your inquiry with our JBL Tune 770NC. It has an Aux port where you can use a 3.5 mm aux cable and Bluetooth to connect to your FM radio.