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Brad Posted
I purchased this light, comfortable and great sounding headphones to replace my Anker wireless headphones that fell apart. My new JLab Wireless Earbud Headphones are great for commuting. These are constructed more rugged for active people. I've shoved these in my pockets, toss them on my desk and place them back in my ears when it's time to head out. These come in different colors and have different earbud sizes, as do most headphones. These headphones are very light, so you can forget you have them on and are very comfortable. I paid about $18 for these. Only negative is that I can only walk about 15 feet away from my phone before I lose connection, and I sometimes lose connection if I have them in my pocket while running or walking quickly. I would recommend these wireless headphones.
otony Posted
I love this Headphones , once u charge it works 5 + hrs . Sounds is alright , very comfortable , does n't fall out from ear . U can activate google and siri, change Equalizers What else you want for $20 ?))
ClaudiaA Posted
Long battery life. However within 20 ft signal was lost. The blinking light on the sides are annoying.
EddyB Posted
I like them a lot they fit comfortably they’re pretty loud I just wish they had a little more battery life that’s all.
PeboQuattro Posted
JBuds Pro are a great, affordable set of earbuds. I use the earbuds with my iPhone, Mac, and my watch; all of which paired and work well with the ear buds. First off, these sound great. They are a little heavy on the bass, but most people will probably enjoy the range they offer. Spoken audio and music both performed well on these headphones. The JBuds Pro include interchangeable tips and removable cushion fins for a personalized fit. I found that the tips fit well, though after long term wear I found the raised logo on the tips to be slightly irritating. Fortunately, the irritation is minimal and I only noticed it once after extended amount of wear. The battery/controls are a little large, but offer great battery life. The cables connecting the earbuds are fairly thin and do transmit more movement noise (microphonics) than my other wired pair. The negatives of these earbuds are far out weighed by the great sound and affordable price. I recommend these for either an extra set to keep in your bag or if you are on a budget, but would like a decent pair of bluetooth headphones.
Clear Posted
I love my ear buds with a microphone it play nice and clear I could hear my friends that calls me clearly and they could hear me clearly and that's a good thing.
Mikelivewire Posted
Great wireless earphones for working out and traveling. Gives hours of usage on a single charge!
Santi Posted
This is my first time buying this product it's sturdy and holds up its sound quality
Jossy Posted
Great piece. I lost my old ones and got the new ones and it gives me the sound quality I want.
AKK1 Posted
This review is for model JBUDSPROBT-BLK-BOX The sound quality of this little headphone is AMAZING, bass, mid, and high ranges are all great, this is exactly what you need for every day calling and excersise. At this price point, nothing in the market under $100 compares to it. I compared it to the sound quality of my JBL, and my Huawei mate9 headphones, and this one beats them easily. Bluetooth connection took less than 10 seconds and it is paired and in working condition. It also works with multiple connected devices to your phone, I got it connected to my phone while my Samsung Gear S3 frontier was connected to my phone as well with no issues at all. The packaging is good, and you get many attachments to fit your specific ear size. I have been using them for about an hour and a half now and the battery is still good to go. The package has a clip also, and a micro usb cable to charge it. There is an app to use with the headphone but I did not find any reason to download it. I also tested the distance, and I can say it worked perfectly within 20 feet and 2 walls away from the phone. I recommend these headphones to anyone, for work out or phone call to kids listening or watching stuff on their tablets in the car.. The sound with these is as clear as any high end wireless headphones. I can’t attest for durability yet, but I sure won’t be sad if I lost them, and if I do, I am going to purchase a pair from the same model.
DavidJr Posted
Had these JLab Audio - JBuds Pro Wireless In-Ear Earbud Headphones been out a few years ago, I may have called them amazing. However, there are many brands of similar style headphones now and this one feels slightly aged with the large battery/button dangling down from the right ear. For casual use they are not bad, but for more active use the constant feeling that something is dangling and tapping my neck gets a bit irritating. The sound quality is better than some other headphones in this price range, not bad, but not amazing. The battery life, is about 6 hours if playing music at max volume straight through. If you play a bit here and there with the headphones being on standby for calls and such, they last much longer. There is an included clip to help with cable management and I found it rather essential. When loose the short cable would become unbalanced on my head and would grab when turning my head essentially pulling one earbud out. However, the clip also allows you to leave one earbud out without pulling on the other. With a little trial and error, I was able to find a comfortable fit for the buds with the supplied pieces. I felt like without the fins though, the right earbud was always going to get pulled out from the battery box. The fins helped add a little weight distribution and actually made for a better fit over all. For the price range though, these are decent little headphones.
Ali007 Posted
Melted while on charge got super hot and just delformed probably were about to explode. This is very bad and dangerous. 2nd one to have same issue. Never buying again its cheaper then when it was first introduced but quality is very low and cheap never had that happened to anything i purchased.
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Xander Posted
Let me start by saying that my primary earbuds for all-day use are a pair of Bose SoundSport earbuds (wired), so my use-case for the JBuds is specifically in the gym and when running. For this purpose, these JBuds are amazing! I was tempted to spend $100-$200 on a fancier pair (perhaps true wireless), but I'm so glad I took a chance on these first! They sound great, are quite comfortable, and don't even hint at falling out during workouts. I love the "cush fin" design that uses the arch of the ear to help stay in (similar in function to the Bose SoundSport StayHear tips I'm used to, but a very different design). I'm no audiophile, but to be honest, I didn't notice a major decrease in sound quality between the JBuds and my SoundSport earbuds. I'm not saying there isn't a difference; I'm sure the SoundSports sound better, but in the gym I'm not listening for fine detail in my music. The JBuds have great volume and bass, and sounded perfectly good for the many genres I've tried. I prefer my wired earbuds for general usage (no battery to worry about, don't ever need to pair them), but I believe these JBuds could actually serve as my all-day earbuds (outside the gym) if needed. I could probably have paid at least 2 times the price and still been happy. The mic/volume+music control/battery module on the cable is just a touch large for my preference, but for $16 (on sale when I bought them), I can definitely overlook this. I would recommend these to anyone wanting comfortable wireless earbuds for exercise (or other uses), regardless of price range!
Greg Posted
The JBuds Pro wireless headphones are the first Bluetooth headphones I’ve used, and I’m fairly impressed. I’ve used a more expensive brand of earbuds for the past 2 years, but with iPhone’s decision to do away with the audio jack, I decided it was time to look into wireless. I like the fact that these have a cable connecting them, it makes them easier to keep track of (for me anyway) and provides a clip that keeps them from disappearing if they come out of your ear. The fit took a bit of getting used to, as the interchangeable ear cushions were either a bit too small, or a bit too big. I went with the ones that were a bit too big to ensure they sealed out ambient noise, and got used to the pressure rather quickly. They remained charged for around six hours while I used them for a combination of calls and music, all of which took place with the volume maxed out (personal preference). I found the range was between 20-25 feet, depending on if my body was between my phone and the receiver on the headphones. The receiver hangs right up near your jaw, so turning away from the phone puts your head between the two; perhaps my head is extra thick, though. I was quite impressed to see that the battery level was reported on my phone screen. It completely took the guesswork out of whether I would have enough charge for the day’s activities. The only thing I would like to have seen different would be a carrying case of some sort. The cable is prone to tangle up with things in your backpack or pocket, and a case would eliminate that inconvenience.
Carpetbagger Posted
This is my second pair of Bluetooth earbuds (my first died after just two months) but the JLabs are a big improvement over the first, even though they cost less. Pros: Very clear, balanced, pleasing sound, though lacking deep bass. I'm primarily a jazz/fusion listener when I use these for outdoor activities, so lack of bass is not a big issue. Lots of useful features, easily controllable from the mic. Volume, EQ, pairing all quick to do with a minimum of fiddling. Spoken cues: A big plus over my first pair. A friendly female voice says "Hello", tells you your battery level and "ready to pair", "you're connected" and finally "goodbye" when you turn them off. Absolutely no guesswork! Comfortable: The buds come with rubber wings that hold them securely in your ears (no hooks!). They're snug but not annoyingly tight and make a good seal, which makes the bass response a little better. Quibbles (not really cons): Audio cable is short and meant to be worn in front, not behind the head. A spring clip attaches to your shirt in front and does an OK job of holding the buds comfortably in place without damaging your clothing. However it can slip - it was only my quick reflexes that kept them from falling off into the toilet! Now I'm more careful. Delicate: No earbuds of this type are very rugged and these may not survive very hard use. I dropped them once and tossed them into a drawer a few times without a problem, but haven't yanked or snagged them on anything; they've held up well so far. Bass: As stated earlier these are not earphones for big deep bass. The control unit has three equalization settings that change the tonal balance a little. Your phone or music app's EQ settings may also help here but if you're a real bass freak you should really be getting a pair of over-the-ear "cans" instead. These are good sounding, easy to use Bluetooth earphones at a great price. Recommended.
Koolblaque29 Posted
I have had such terrible experiences with Bluetooth headsets, that I almost gave up! Some of my issues were; uncomfortable, terrible sound, hard to connect to, answering calls and transitioning back to music-impossible! I again relied on the Internet to find a top rated headset and saw that the JLabs were middle of the pack. However, the price was much lower than the comparable brands. So I gave them a try and found that they are quite accurate phonically and very comfortable. Nice Bass reproduction and the phone to music to phone transitions are not to bad. Battery life is about 4-6 hours continuous and multiple ear buds should help you find your happy place for comfort.
TXBirdman Posted
These earbuds were on sale when I purchased one pair to see how they would work. Excellent fit, better sound than others, and extremely light weight - a good thing when working on the farm, on and off tractors and working with equipment. They last about 8 hours on a full charge when paired with my nano ipod. I purchased two additional pairs on sale, so I can go from sunup to sundown with music. Price (on sale) allows me to not worry about a damaged/lost product if they get buried in the dirt.
Shay Posted
This is my first experience with a wireless bluetooth headphone and I don't regret it one bit. This is a very affordable headphone for those who aren't either ready to drop $150+ for a high end headphone like Applel's. I am one of the those person who can ever imagine ever having a phone that is completely wireless, since I need something that is large enough for me to find. I like how convenient it is when I am walking around, no longer do I have to hold my phone in my hands when I am listening to my music. I am 100% satisfied with my purchase, so much so that I went and bought a second one as a backup for when these headphone stop working. It's refreshing to have a headphone that lasts more than 3 months. Both earbuds are intact and have music blaring through them. The sound is strong.
Techhungry Posted
Pro: Inexpensive, especially when on sale. Gel tip covers are comfortable. When sealed in the ear canal the sound quality is above average for cheap speakers. (see below for sealing problems) The collar clip keeps the wires from flopping when running. Connected to iphone 7 without problems and had great sound on both ends of phone calls. Con: The canal prongs are short and the earbuds do not stay sealed in the ear canal for long no matter which size gel tip covers are used. The cush fins made the fit worse so they were removed. Frequent repositioning is required to reseal earbuds in the ear canal. Charging port flap cannot be opened with a fingernail, must open with a sharp object Other: Battery life: advertised 6 hours is probably right, rever run them down, recharch between use. Never used Siri voice control. Accidentally discovered the song forward (hold vol up) and previous song (hold vol down) feature, also has song pause (brief press middle button)
PCMomma Posted
Bought this for my son who is on the spectrum. Needed some light, ear pieces that would fit well but not add pressure and last hours!!!! These are used 24/7 and meet all the requirements. Gonna have to buy another pair before hell freezes over (they break) can’t be unprepared.