
JBL has unveiled four new models in its Endurance sports audio series at CES 2026, designed specifically for training, running, and gym workouts. The collection features the company’s first open-ear sports headphone, the Endurance Zone, along with refreshed versions of the Peak line and new neckband and wired options.
The Endurance Zone, introduced in June 2025, employs JBL OpenSound Technology to deliver rich bass while minimising sound leakage. Its open-ear design allows users to stay aware of their surroundings during exercise. The earbuds include liquid silicone ear hooks with adaptable memory wire to ensure a secure fit during movement and carry an IP68 rating for water and dust resistance.
Battery performance offers up to 32 hours, with 8 hours from the earbuds and an additional 24 hours from the charging case. A quick 10-minute charge provides 3 hours of playback. The earbuds are equipped with four microphones featuring dual beamforming for clear calls. Connectivity is via Bluetooth 5.3, supporting multipoint connection and Google Fast Pair. The charging case also includes a lanyard hole for easy carrying.
The Endurance Peak 4 introduces Adaptive Noise Cancelling to the Peak series for the first time. It also features Smart Ambient Technology, which allows users to toggle between noise cancellation and hearing their environment. These earbuds have 10mm dynamic drivers delivering JBL Pure Bass Sound and support spatial audio. TwistLock technology on the ear hooks ensures a stable fit during intense workouts. Like the Zone, the Peak 4 is IP68 certified.
With six microphones that include wind noise suppression, the Peak 4 promises clear voice calls. The total battery life extends to 48 hours, with a Speed Charge feature providing 4 hours of playback from just 10 minutes of charging. Connectivity is enhanced with Bluetooth 5.4, multipoint connection, and Google Fast Pair. The case also includes a lanyard hole.
The Endurance Pace sports a neckband design with a flexible titanium memory wire connecting to open-ear buds, made for comfortable long sessions. It features JBL OpenSound technology, offering bass and directional audio with minimal sound leakage. The earbuds are IP68 certified.
Battery life includes 10 hours of music playback and 8 hours for calls, with Speed Charge delivering 4 hours from 10 minutes of charging. Two microphones with beamforming technology provide clear conversations. Connectivity is supported via Bluetooth 5.4 with multipoint connection and Google Fast Pair.
The Endurance Run 3 is a wired option available in USB-C and 3.5mm versions. Both use 8mm dynamic drivers with JBL Pure Bass Sound. The USB-C model supports Hi-Res Audio. Both versions feature a FlipHook flexible design, magnetic earbuds, and IP65 certification.
The USB-C variant includes a 3-button remote with one microphone for hands-free calls, while the 3.5mm model has a single-button remote with one microphone. Both offer TwistLock enhancers for a secure fit.
Pricing for the new lineup is as follows: Endurance Zone at $179.95 (Black with Grey and White), Endurance Peak 4 at $129.95 (Black with Grey, Purple, and White), Endurance Pace at $89.95 (Black with Grey), Endurance Run 3 USB-C at $34.95, and the 3.5mm version at $24.95 (both Black with Grey). The Endurance Zone, Peak 4, and Pace will be available starting January 2026 on JBL.com, while the Endurance Run 3 will launch in February 2026.
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