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Tuesday, April 22, 2025

Comparison: JBL Tune 215BT vs. 205BT, When “Newer” Isn’t Better

JBL TUNE215BT


They say newer versions are usually better—improved designs, enhanced performance, and upgraded features. But that wasn't the case with the JBL Tune 215BT earphones.

After years of daily use, my beloved JBL Tune 205BT finally gave out due to wear and tear. Naturally, I decided to try their newer sibling, the 215BT, hoping for an even better experience. Unfortunately, I was quickly disappointed.

JBL 205BT


The only real upside to the 215s? They connected slightly faster to my phone via Bluetooth. But from fit to sound quality—even down to the small details like the cable clip—the 205s were hands down the better earphones.

In fact, I disliked the 215s so much that I started hunting down another pair of the discontinued 205s within a week of using the 215s—and I was incredibly lucky and fortunate to actually find a pair!

Here’s a breakdown of why I believe the JBL Tune 205BTs outperform the JBL Tune 215BTs in almost every way. For simplicity, I’ll refer to them as the 205s and 215s throughout.


Ear Fit & Comfort

I have smaller, somewhat awkwardly shaped ears, so comfort is a top priority when it comes to earphones. The 205s had a perfectly contoured shape that fit snugly without causing discomfort, even after hours of wear. They were more “ear-shaped,” which helped them stay in place securely.

The 215s, on the other hand, were a pain—literally. The earbuds are rounder and bulkier, which made them difficult to fit and keep in my ears. They popped out constantly and caused discomfort almost immediately after putting them on.

Scores:
205s: 9/10
215s: 2/10


Sound Quality

One of my favorite things about the 205s was their sound. The bass was rich, the audio clear, and they made music incredibly enjoyable. Whether it was music, podcasts, or audiobooks, the sound quality was immersive and satisfying.

The 215s, however, felt like a downgrade. The audio sounded hollow—like it was coming from a tin can or from far away. Even with the volume turned all the way up or after tweaking the settings, the sound remained thin and flat. Listening to audiobooks became difficult, let alone enjoying music.

Scores:
205s: 9.8/10
215s: 1.0/10


Cable Clip Design

This small detail turned out to be a big frustration. The 205s had flat cables that clipped securely and easily, keeping the earphones balanced and comfortable.

In contrast, the 215s have rounder, thicker cables that don’t stay put. Even when I forced the wires into the clip, they would constantly slip out, making the whole setup feel cheap and inconvenient.

Scores:
205s: 10/10
215s: 0/10


Final Thoughts

The JBL Tune 215BT might be the newer model, but in this case, newer doesn't mean better. From fit and comfort to sound quality and cable design, the 205s win in every category that matters to me.

If you’re like me and prioritize comfort and great sound, I’d recommend hunting down a pair of JBL Tune 205BTs—even if it means buying them secondhand. Sometimes, the older version really is the better one.


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