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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
J Lab wireless headphones
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
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Great buy for me because I travel a lot and these headphones are convenient
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
IT does the job and it worked pretty amazing on my trip which was its purpose.. The only bit of a downside couldnt get the people to hear me on phone calls so had to swap back ..
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This is a lovely pair of headphones that offer a lot of bang for your buck. There's some aspects that I think could have used a little more polish, but overall, these are excellent, especially considering the price tag.
Audio Quality:
To be frank, I'm not a massive audio quality buff. I COULD tell you whether or not the bass is too quiet or loud, if the treble sounds shrilly, if the mids get washed away. I COULDN'T tell you about the sound stage, or the integrity of the audio, or anything like that. But, with that being said, these sound excellent, to my ear. The sound is crisp and clear - nothing gets muddied out, and the bass, mids, and treble are in good balance. If I'm listening to DnB, the percussion and the bass stand out, as they should. If I'm listening to orchestral music, the different instruments are identifiable and don't stick out noticeably. Genuinely, the audio is fantastic, and I'd recommend them for the price based on this alone.
Battery:
I've listened to music on these for a couple hours a day for several days in a row, and only now do I have to charge them. Fantastic battery on them.
Comfort:
This is where things are a little lackluster, honestly. They're a lot like Beats Solo headphones, if you've ever worn them. They're tight, and if you have a big head like I do, it means it'll press your ears pretty hard. I don't notice until I've worn them for over an hour, but even so, it's something to note. I can't say whether they'll break in and get a little looser over time, but I sure hope they do, because they really are a little uncomfortable.
That aside, they are light, and the earcups are pretty soft. If they weren't so tight, I think they would be very comfortable.
Noise Cancellation:
I think it's best to temper one's expectations for these. They're not in-ear, and they're not over-ear, they're on-ear. There's only so much sound that can be blocked out. They have an active noise cancellation mode, and it works, but not as well as those of over-ear or in-ear headphones. It will block out something like a fan, or air conditioner, but only partially - you'll still know they're running. But it makes it less distracting. You can also turn noise cancellation off, or put them on "Be Aware" mode, where it will play nearby sounds louder. Great for certain situations, like out walking, or if someone might need to get your attention.
Button Layout:
Simple, intuitive. Sensible. Once you've read the button layout in the quick start guide, you don't need to worry about forgetting how to use certain features, because they just make sense. I mention this in particular because it's always something I worry about or struggle with, and these surprised me in a good way!
Overall, I think these are great headphones. For the price, they're hard to beat, on the fronts of audio, features, battery life. I'd take these over Beats or AirPods Pro any day of the week. Highly recommended.