Customers consistently note the JBuds Air Executive True Wireless In-Ear Headphones have solid sound quality, great battery life, and are comfortable to wear. However, some users have experienced issues with the fit, volume, connectivity, bass, and charging.
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Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Ease of use, Price
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Minimal and Efficient
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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I did some research for the best priced true wireless in-ear headphones. THESE ARE IT.
USE THE CLOUD FOAM TIPS. They’re spongy and expand to fit your unique ear canal and WONT FALL OUT. All JLabs come with multiple caps for you convenience!! The blue cloud foam tips have never fallen out of my ear like the black silicone ones have.
It takes 40 hours of play time (for any in-ear headphones) to be BROKEN IN.
I highly recommend these. Easy to use. Quick Bluetooth connection.
I read some reviews that said these don’t get very loud...I DISAGREE. They get loud. Sound quality is excellent.
BUY THESE! <3
I would recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Fit, Volume
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good, but quiet.
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Posted . Owned for 7 months when reviewed.
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These earbuds occasionally want to slip out of my ear and they need to be around max volume to hear anything good especially in a louder environment. Other then that they function well for cheap earbuds.
This review is from JLab - JBuds Air Executive True Wireless In-Ear Headphones - White
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Sound quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Amazing build and quality with 2 years’ warranty
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
PROs
1. I loved the inbuilt EQ setting, which is a tap away
2. Blocks noise and felt like ANC with the fins provided
3. Memory buds are so good for long use with Good fit
4. Battery back up is good
5. Built in charging cable
6. Cool look
CONs
1. Mic quality could have been better
2. Right is the master and the left bud cant be used as independently
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good battery life.
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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I’ve used this product for about 3 weeks. So far no problems. It connects & disconnects automatically. Battery life as well as sound is good. I like that the charging cord is attached. Good product for the price. I would definitely recommend.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Very nice all around!
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Posted . Owned for 5 months when reviewed.
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I bought these primarily because I did not want to pay a lot for Apple AirPods and was not making the mistake of buying cheap wireless earbuds again. I’ve been using these for almost a year now and they are great! The sound is good, they charge fast, the case and the earbuds look very nice and have a modern look to them, and the price is definitely worth it. I have never had an issue connecting them but I have been clumsy with them and have dropped them a lot so sometimes the left ear takes a while to connect. If you drop them a few times they will be fine and there’s no issues since they were built very well. I love the controls on the earbuds because they make it easy to answer calls and control my music without having to use my phone which is useful when I’m running. Speaking of which they do stay in place always which I was worried about when I was considering buying. No complaints here.
I would recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Charging
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great audio
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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I purchased this earbuds in Mid July but one of ear piece doesn’t charge correctly, and it has been barely used about 5 times. The right ear side its the issue.
This review is from JLab - JBuds Air Executive True Wireless In-Ear Headphones - White
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Works very well
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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I was unsure to buy it, or what kind of earphones works better for my uses, talk and watch movies or videos, rarely I listen music on my cellphone, I must to confess. But thanks to the associated who guided me through the all headphones references and choose the best for me and my budget. Until now they are working great. the battery life is excellent.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Sound quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Stylish, Comfortable and good sound
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I’ve had the pleasure of testing these earbuds for the past 72 hours. Two gym sessions and an 8 hour work shift later, I feel comfortable saying that these headphones are a good deal for the asking price. They are comfortable with the “cloud foam” buds installed and I think those cool comfy blue buds are the most comfortable out of the bunch included in the box, they also isolate the best and sound the best. I found the standard tips and biggest tips less comfortable and didn’t isolate my ears enough to sound very pleasing. I was initially disappointed with the sound quality, but I think they sound way better with the blue foam buds in your ears. That being said, JLab has 3 presets for sound. jlab sognature, balanced and bass boost. You can access them by triple tapping on the left ear bud. I think the JLab signature preset is the better sounding eq of the three. Volume, pause and track skipping can be used by tapping on the earbuds. The left and right ear bud each have their own settings. Refer to the manual for specifics. As far as sound quality, they aren’t the best.. but you’d be hard pressed to find something better for the same price. Audio is well balanced and I can’t complain. Battery life is excellent, I haven’t had to charge the carry case yet. The charge cable is built into it, which is pretty awesome. The earbuds themselves are quite sleek and stylish. I like that they are stealthy and sleek. If you’re looking for some truest wireless earbuds with a convenient charging case, check these out. They’re worth a try!
I would recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Charging
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Poor quality
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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I received the white ones and was very excited to try them. I bought these 2 days ago. This would have been my first time trying JLab. Right out of the box the right bud didn't work. It wouldn't charge in the pod. The right earbud side doesn't light up in the box which means it's not charging. I charged it overnight thinking it was battery issue. Disappointing! Will be returning it for different earbuds. :(
This review is from JLab - JBuds Air Executive True Wireless In-Ear Headphones - White
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Brand response from JLab Audio Team
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Hi there, please make sure you are using the correct charger. If you aren't they will not charge. Additionally, JLab has a 2 year warranty on all products. Please reach out if you continue having issues. -JLab
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Cons mentioned:
Connectivity
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
JLAB Drab
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Excuse the pun but I am a little underwhelmed with the technology here JLAB. In a world filled with Bluetooth earbuds everything is important and the Bluetooth in these carries the same issues that my other JLAB’s did. It is frustrating when the earbuds aren’t in sync and play the music seconds apart. I can’t walk away from my phone without the earbuds losing connectivity, the inability to make outgoing calls because the Bluetooth can’t figure out how to get me the audio from my phone.
Earbuds are not snowflakes so I am pretty confident these aren’t a defective pair. My other JLABs has mirroring issues.
Now, when they do work properly 80% of the time they have great noise, I like the triple tap funcstion to change listening style from bass to a more audio book friendly profile, the design is nice as you can see, and the foam cushion tips are mini-pillows for my ears! They fit great, do well at the gym and the carrying case is beautiful.
The carrying case alone is a beauty with its vegan leather, built in charging wire so you don’t have to worry about losing it and the case has lights that tells you the battery status.
Definitely worth giving them a chance but I do hope JLAB rethinks the possibility of engaging a updated Bluetooth system because I get so frustrated when they abruptly mess up a work call and I can’t use them.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
A great find for the Price
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I keep trying to find the perfect travel headphones and or earbuds, I've kind of drawn may max line at $400, and not found anything "worthy" under $100 until now. I first tried the Jlab Flex Sport headphones about 9mo ago; and quite frankly they suprised me with what they brought for the money. So when I discovered they JLab had a new ear bud for about $70 I thought I should give them a try. My current earbud favorite is the Jaybird Run, which I've had for nearly 2 years (and travel with all the time).
First some obvious differences the "Run's" case can be charged for 12h and the buds for 6h; these Jlab Jbud AirExecutives case can be charged for 20h and the buds for 6h. Both of their cases contain batteries to charge them on the go, but the JLabs Jbuds recharge much faster (80% in about 15m, half the time the Jaybirds take.
The JLab Jbud AirExectives come with 4 in ear tips, small, medium and large, and a memory foam which is about the same size as the medium tip. I did the goldilocks test, and found the medium was best for me; and I then compared the silicon medium tip to the foam tip I was immediately impressed how much more outside sound the foam tip kept out and how much deeper the bass was. The JLab Jbud Air Executives have 2 microphones on them one to listen to external sounds the other to listen for your voice (cell phone calls). The latter is on a tip that extends down the bottom of the earbuds. This extension does allow for your voice to be picked up from both earbuds in what they call C2 calling, it works quite well, as I took several calls and those that I talked to said I could be heard quite clearly, possibly better than I could hear them (I had to turn the volume way up on incoming calls, but thats just a few taps on the right earbud).
Speaking of taps, you change the volume up by taping on the right earbud once, and down by tapping on the left earbud once. tapping the left earbud twice bring up siri (something I did several times accidentally). And tapping the left three times cycles through 3 eq settings (I found their custom signature mode the best for general listening). Triple tapping the right earbud turns on and off there "be aware" mode which sends external sounds through the earbuds.
A couple things about this "be aware" feature, it's a great idea. But the Jlab Jbuds should tell you with a voice prompt what mode is enabled (like it does for EQ mode), and it should also tell you this when you turn them on initially. I really liked this functionality in their FlexSport, and I'd say it worked better in the flex sport than it does with the Air Executives. When enabling "be aware" you can hear external noises and voices through the earbuds; and yes I could but the volume level of the external sounds was not nearly as pronounced as I found them to be with the flex sports. Like I say this is a great feature, to me it was not implemented as well in the the Air Executives. Still It's nice that it is there.
Now how did they sound with Music. Comparing the $70 JLab Jbuds AirExecutives to the $170 Jaybird Runs is not exactly fair, but that what I did. I listened to some AC/DC, Boston and Pink Floydo on both. And both handled highs extremely well with a very nice resolution, I couldn't decide which I prefered. But with the foam tips I prefered the bass of the JLab Jbud AirExecutive, but the mids of the Jaybird Run's seemed to float, and have more punch then that of the Jlab Jbud. The JayBirds seemed to have a better, wider, mor open sound stage.
But I could move much further away from my iPhone with the JLab Jbud and keep a solid stereo signal, than I could with the JayBird (possibly due to newer BT 5.0 technology). Also pairing of the JLab Jbuds AirExecutives was much easier/more consistent than with the Jaybirds (something I greatly appreciated). So the Jlab Jbud's were more reliable to use with my iPhone.
So for the money they are a great find; their sound is very good and they are reliable, and easy to travel with, the stated 20h play time is also great for the price. The "cloud" foam tips work really well. I'm sure I'll trave with these then next time I get on a plane.
A couple of things they (all earbud manufacturers) should consider, include the operating instruction on the inside or back of the case. Yes, after a while you figure it out, but if you use many different headphones/earbuds this would really help.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good sound, even better price.
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The JLAB JBUDS Air Executive True Wireless Earbuds are rated for 30 hours of use, that is a 6 hour life on the ear buds and a 24 hour charge in the case. For me 6 hours of life is plenty for ear buds and with the case being able to charge an additional 4 times is a bonus. The design of these things remind me of Apples air pods, but shorter, and they fit comfortably in my ears. You are given 3 sets of gel tips, 1 cloud foam ear tips (think of memory foam material) and 1 set of crush fins. The charging case has the cable (USB type A) integrated into it and it folds nicely and doesn’t just hang loose, a nice feature so you don’t have to carry a micro USB cable. The IP55 rating provides dust protection so that it blocks enough dust to prevent harm to the device and water protection from water jets from any angle. Working out with these guys will not harm them, even if you sweat a bunch. My favorite feature of these is the carrying case. It has a leather feel to it and it is pretty compact and appears to be pretty sturdy and provides great protection for the ear buds inside. The charging lights give a clear indication of what it is doing. The three lights display white as the case is charging and blue for when it is charging the ear buds. The sound of the ear buds is a 6 out of 10 for me. I had to swap in the smallest ear gels for them to fit perfectly and the memory foam cloud ear tips did not seem to work well for me. Now the bad stuff….I found that the touch features on the ear buds to not work very well. Everything is either a tap, double tap, triple tap or press and hold type of action. Each ear bud has different features for the taps as well. For example, a single tap on the left is volume down and a single tap on the right is volume up. Double tap on the left launches Siri or Google assistant and the right double tap is play/pause. Triple tap on the right turns on the “aware mode” which allows ambient sound via the microphones (works decent). All the different taps and such will take a bit of getting used to so be ready to refer back to the instructions many times. My biggest gripe with it was hitting the right spot on the ear bud. It’s a small target and you can easily miss the sensors and it just makes it difficult. Over time I think it will be a non-issue, but at the begging its going to be a challenge for me. For the price of these things, they are still a great deal and I will recommend them to my friends who are looking for a good set of ear buds for not a lot of money. In the box they also include 3 months of Pandora Premium which was a nice surprise.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Always having problems with charging case.
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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Bluetooth and charging case seem to be a problem with this model. More of a hassle then a convenience. Did not like the item. Not worth the price tag.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Brand response from JLab Audio Team
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Hello We are very sorry to hear of the issues that you have run into. We do cover our Bluetooth headphones with a two-year limited warranty. When you get a chance, please reach out to us either via email [email protected] or shoot us a call at 405.445.7219 Monday-Thursday between 8am-5pm p.t Friday 8am-3pm p.t so that we may get you into a model that you will love. We want to help you #FINDYOURGO JLab Audio
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Simply amazing...
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These are the best stereo Bluetooth headset I’ve ever had.
The JBuds Air Executive have superb sound reproduction paired with excellent comfort. The convenient and compact storage, USB charger, carrying box is well made and designed.
No buttons to push, just touch sensors that have been well arranged. The set comes with a small but very clear and useful manual... a must read before being able to use these puppies to they’re full potential.
Battery lasts a full two days with heavy use, add the portable charger and there’s never any need to recharge for almost 3 days.
They have the best range distance of any I’ve had.. at least floor up and 30 feet. Noise canceling means you need the aid of the internal mics to hear conversations ... or mute them.
It takes time to get used to the touch sensors but easy to operate once you read the manual/diagram.
I’m getting a pair for my wife and two teens. Worth every penny.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life
Cons mentioned:
Connectivity, Fit
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Decent but could be a lot better
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Posted . Owned for more than 2 years when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Decent battery life but sometimes doesn't connect correctly and when it does it lags frequently...like the case and ability to charge with attached USB port..fit is not great...overpriced for what you get
This review is from JLab - JBuds Air Executive True Wireless In-Ear Headphones - White
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Sound quality
Cons mentioned:
Connectivity
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
I love my JLab Wireless headphones
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Pros:
1. The sound quality is amazing
2. Case battery life is a plus (gives me at least 12 hours with headphones initial charge of 6 hours)
3. Easily charges in less than an hour
Cons:
1. These wireless headphone are not good for phone calls, sometimes people can hear me other times they can't.
2. Disconnects frequently and can have a hard time getting connected sometimes (keyword is sometimes)
3. The charging case is an awkward shape. It feels uncomfortable in my pocket.
With all considering I don't regret my purchase. I didn't want to buy anything too expensive because I knew that all wireless headphones will release an upgrade soon so it would be worth it to wait for me to use these in the mean time. I like that i don't have to worry about headphone wires getting in the way or the wire constantly getting a short and breaking. This purchase was worth it for me.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life
Cons mentioned:
Connectivity, Volume
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great but can be finicky
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Love these as an alternative too not buying apple’s Air Pods.
The water resistant feature, has been holding up wonderfully, I work in intense heat conditions, so am always sweating.
The interchangeable ear buds are awesome, for fitting in your ear hole.
The charge on the case lasts really long, the ear pod themselves can run about 4-5 hours constant use. But when needing to charge them back up the case does that quickly.
What I don’t like is, they need to be a tad bit louder, and sometimes the Bluetooth can cut out and have to put the ear pods back in the case and back out to kinda reset them. But not enough to not recommended them. For the price I have definitely got my use out of them already.
Just for the nerves of ruining them or something get the geek squad warranty, won’t regret it being able to know if they break or something can be an easy swap out.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Price, Sound quality
Cons mentioned:
Fit
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
A step in the right direction
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
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I like these and they have Alot of functionality. I wish the buds themselves where smaller because they seem awkward in the ear. I ultimately ended up taking off the rubber cushions and using the cloud foam tips, along with the rubber casing on the outside.
Sound seems improved over the jlab air buds improving on more volume and higher end. These sound better after break in use, so give them a couple days.
A annoying issue I had is accidentally pressing the headphone touch pads and changing the song or volume which can take some time getting used too.
Another issue is the microphone feedback when using be aware functionality. If you put the headphones close together with them on you get that mic/speaker feedback.
Can they improve the next-generation ? Yes forsure.
I do like these. They are worth a try and definitely a better deal than Apple airpods.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Sound quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good pair for the price
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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Overall I like the performance of the earbuds. They have good sound, *excellent* battery life, people can hear me clearly when I make calls, and the case is compact enough that I can easily carry them around in my pocket. I like that I can change the volume using the earbuds which you can't do with many other earbuds (including a very popular company's very expensive earbuds).
A few little issues that I have: The case is a little hard to open since it doesn't have a lip or anything. You basically have to grasp the thin sides of the lid from both sides, pinch, and lift. It isn't super difficult, but could be easier. Next, when you enable pass through sound, the earbuds don't reproduce high frequency sounds right. Things like clapping hands and plastic bag sounds cause the earbuds to make little weird sounds. It's isn't supper annoying or anything and only happens if the pass through sound is on. Finally, for the next generation I think that they should switch the control to turn on/off pass through audio and the control to activate the voice assistant. I use my earbuds as a hands-free device in the car, but can legally only have one earbud in while I'm driving. The most logical one is the right earbud because it is the primary, but I can only activate my hands-free voice assistant from the left earbud. So I either have to have one earbud in and the other one out of the case and sitting in the console next to me or I have to use my phone to make or accept calls and texts. What's odd is that they chose to have the pass through sound controls on the right earbud. If you only have one earbud in (which would have to be the right one) then you wouldn't need pass through sound. Really they should make it to where pass through is always off if the right earbud is the only one out of the case and put the control for it on the left one.
These are my few grievances, but they are more minor annoyances than anything and for a ~$70 pair of earbuds these are good buy, everything considering.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Sound quality
Cons mentioned:
Fit
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Earbuds work fine, just have to learn how to use.
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
At first I did not like the headphones because they wouldn't stay in my ears. Once I got use to wearing them the fit was comfortable. Learning to use them more efficiently now. These are great because they cancel out noise. The volume is good and I like that i can use only one bud, wonderful. Long lasting charge as well. Once case is charged earbuds continue to charge in case. Good purchase.