
JLab JBuds Air Sport True Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds + Charging Case | Black
With the Epic Air Sport True Wireless Black, you can enjoy your favorite artists during your workout. These earbuds have an ear hook. That way, the earbuds stay in place during a run or workout. You can enjoy your favorite music or podcast for a long time, thanks to the good battery life. With a full battery, the earbuds last 6 hours. There's a 30-hour battery in the charging case. This way, you can listen to music for up to 36 hours. The earbuds are water-resistant, because they can handle sweat and rain. The earbuds don't have active noise canceling, so you can still hear oncoming traffic during your run. You can adjust your sound preferences in the JLab app.
With the Epic Air Sport True Wireless Black, you can enjoy your favorite artists during your workout. These earbuds have an ear hook. That way, the earbuds stay in place during a run or workout. You can enjoy your favorite music or podcast for a long time, thanks to the good battery life. With a full battery, the earbuds last 6 hours. There's a 30-hour battery in the charging case. This way, you can listen to music for up to 36 hours. The earbuds are water-resistant, because they can handle sweat and rain. The earbuds don't have active noise canceling, so you can still hear oncoming traffic during your run. You can adjust your sound preferences in the JLab app.
With the Epic Air Sport True Wireless Black, you can enjoy your favorite artists during your workout. These earbuds have an ear hook. That way, the earbuds stay in place during a run or workout. You can enjoy your favorite music or podcast for a long time, thanks to the good battery life. With a full battery, the earbuds last 6 hours. There's a 30-hour battery in the charging case. This way, you can listen to music for up to 36 hours. The earbuds are water-resistant, because they can handle sweat and rain. The earbuds don't have active noise canceling, so you can still hear oncoming traffic during your run. You can adjust your sound preferences in the JLab app.
With the Epic Air Sport True Wireless Black, you can enjoy your favorite artists during your workout. These earbuds have an ear hook. That way, the earbuds stay in place during a run or workout. You can enjoy your favorite music or podcast for a long time, thanks to the good battery life. With a full battery, the earbuds last 6 hours. There's a 30-hour battery in the charging case. This way, you can listen to music for up to 36 hours. The earbuds are water-resistant, because they can handle sweat and rain. The earbuds don't have active noise canceling, so you can still hear oncoming traffic during your run. You can adjust your sound preferences in the JLab app.
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I've had *three* of these fail. One or two I can believe is bad luck, but three points to seriously low manufacturing quality standards. My use of them was normal: I wore them while running, a few hours a week. The first set worked for about 5 weeks. Then, they developed loud static sounds followed by complete failure. The second set worked for about 6 weeks, then the right earbud completely failed. (As before, I tried troubleshooting: Reset (tapping 7 times) failed -- there was no response, and no lights. Charging failed -- I tried multiple times, with different USB sources.)The third was fine for about 2 months and is now fine if I'm standing still, but if I run has a static-like sound. I think the problem (similar to #1) is weak internal electrical ... MoreI've had *three* of these fail. One or two I can believe is bad luck, but three points to seriously low manufacturing quality standards. My use of them was normal: I wore them while running, a few hours a week. The first set worked for about 5 weeks. Then, they developed loud static sounds followed by complete failure. The second set worked for about 6 weeks, then the right earbud completely failed. (As before, I tried troubleshooting: Reset (tapping 7 times) failed -- there was no response, and no lights. Charging failed -- I tried multiple times, with different USB sources.)The third was fine for about 2 months and is now fine if I'm standing still, but if I run has a static-like sound. I think the problem (similar to #1) is weak internal electrical connections that easily become loose and so make intermittent, vibrating contacts. This is clearly a problem for a *sport* earbud. (I only run 20 miles/week, so it's not like these are unreasonably battered.)The only positive is that the return/replacement process for #1 and #2 was very smooth. I had to pay a few dollars for mailing, but replacements came quickly. I'm not going to bother replacing/returning #3, though -- I've given up on JLab.
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I got these for running and walking the dog. So far they work out really well to not fall out even after longer runs or while lifting weights. I use them about 5 hours a week and then charge them on the weekend. Both buds easily last the entire week between charges. I think I can go up to two weeks with my usage.The voice calling quality is ok while I run, and decent inside while working out. I like the google assistant capabilities that I've used each time I've ran and the equalizer is pretty good. The touch buttons could be better since it sometimes takes multiple times to get the function working that I want.The reasons why I'm giving them 4 stars is because the bass is lacking and the fit is not snug enough for my liking. I mostly listen to rap and ... MoreI got these for running and walking the dog. So far they work out really well to not fall out even after longer runs or while lifting weights. I use them about 5 hours a week and then charge them on the weekend. Both buds easily last the entire week between charges. I think I can go up to two weeks with my usage.The voice calling quality is ok while I run, and decent inside while working out. I like the google assistant capabilities that I've used each time I've ran and the equalizer is pretty good. The touch buttons could be better since it sometimes takes multiple times to get the function working that I want.The reasons why I'm giving them 4 stars is because the bass is lacking and the fit is not snug enough for my liking. I mostly listen to rap and electronica during my workouts and wish the buds were more punchy. I should have listened to the other reviews because I thought the headphones wouldn't be that bad but it's lower than I want. And the fit could be better for my size because when I run I have excessive wind blowing into the ear piece. It's not disruptive while I have the sound up until I'm running upwind and its over the music. These are not deal breakers but I would have been glad to have paid more if I could alievate these issue.For the discounted value they work very well and you would be good purchases for you. But if bass is something you value, I would look elsewhere.
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These really work well and fit well, too!The ear hook keeps them from falling out or off and is a game changer for me. I once tried a pair of other headphones of a different brand that didn't have ear hooks and they fell out a lot and so I had to return them. These never fall out due to the ear hooks, which look large and bulky but, in fact, the headphones really feel comfortable! They don't feel like I've got something hanging on my ear, in fact, the only reason I know I have them on is that I hear the music playing!The sound quality is also quite good.If there's anything that could be improved, it's that it can be hard to get used to learning how they work as far as raising the volume, switching tracks, or taking incoming calls, but having recently purchased ... MoreThese really work well and fit well, too!The ear hook keeps them from falling out or off and is a game changer for me. I once tried a pair of other headphones of a different brand that didn't have ear hooks and they fell out a lot and so I had to return them. These never fall out due to the ear hooks, which look large and bulky but, in fact, the headphones really feel comfortable! They don't feel like I've got something hanging on my ear, in fact, the only reason I know I have them on is that I hear the music playing!The sound quality is also quite good.If there's anything that could be improved, it's that it can be hard to get used to learning how they work as far as raising the volume, switching tracks, or taking incoming calls, but having recently purchased these headphones, I know I'll get the hang of it.They can also be used independently, so if you just want to wear one, you can.The charging case is great, also. It's small and durable so you can carry it in your pocket or store it in the car or other small spaces easily and it's also easy to charge the charging case as well.And the battery life is great, too! I have worn them while doing two to three hour walks and so far have never had a low battery problem.I am really satisfied with this product!
| Earpiece Design | In-Ear (Intra-Aural), Closed-Back |
| Driver Type | Dynamic |
| Number of Drivers | 1, per Earpiece |
| Driver Size | 0.3" / 8 mm |
| Magnet Type | Neodymium |
JLab JBuds Air Sport True Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds + Charging Case, Black, IP66 Sweat Resistance, Class 1 Bluetooth 5.0 Connection, 3 EQ Sound
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I've had *three* of these fail. One or two I can believe is bad luck, but three points to seriously low manufacturing quality standards. My use of them was normal: I wore them while running, a few hours a week. The first set worked for about 5 weeks. Then, they developed loud static sounds followed by complete failure. The second set worked for about 6 weeks, then the right earbud completely failed. (As before, I tried troubleshooting: Reset (tapping 7 times) failed -- there was no response, and no lights. Charging failed -- I tried multiple times, with different USB sources.)The third was fine for about 2 months and is now fine if I'm standing still, but if I run has a static-like sound. I think the problem (similar to #1) is weak internal electrical ... MoreI've had *three* of these fail. One or two I can believe is bad luck, but three points to seriously low manufacturing quality standards. My use of them was normal: I wore them while running, a few hours a week. The first set worked for about 5 weeks. Then, they developed loud static sounds followed by complete failure. The second set worked for about 6 weeks, then the right earbud completely failed. (As before, I tried troubleshooting: Reset (tapping 7 times) failed -- there was no response, and no lights. Charging failed -- I tried multiple times, with different USB sources.)The third was fine for about 2 months and is now fine if I'm standing still, but if I run has a static-like sound. I think the problem (similar to #1) is weak internal electrical connections that easily become loose and so make intermittent, vibrating contacts. This is clearly a problem for a *sport* earbud. (I only run 20 miles/week, so it's not like these are unreasonably battered.)The only positive is that the return/replacement process for #1 and #2 was very smooth. I had to pay a few dollars for mailing, but replacements came quickly. I'm not going to bother replacing/returning #3, though -- I've given up on JLab.
I got these for running and walking the dog. So far they work out really well to not fall out even after longer runs or while lifting weights. I use them about 5 hours a week and then charge them on the weekend. Both buds easily last the entire week between charges. I think I can go up to two weeks with my usage.The voice calling quality is ok while I run, and decent inside while working out. I like the google assistant capabilities that I've used each time I've ran and the equalizer is pretty good. The touch buttons could be better since it sometimes takes multiple times to get the function working that I want.The reasons why I'm giving them 4 stars is because the bass is lacking and the fit is not snug enough for my liking. I mostly listen to rap and ... MoreI got these for running and walking the dog. So far they work out really well to not fall out even after longer runs or while lifting weights. I use them about 5 hours a week and then charge them on the weekend. Both buds easily last the entire week between charges. I think I can go up to two weeks with my usage.The voice calling quality is ok while I run, and decent inside while working out. I like the google assistant capabilities that I've used each time I've ran and the equalizer is pretty good. The touch buttons could be better since it sometimes takes multiple times to get the function working that I want.The reasons why I'm giving them 4 stars is because the bass is lacking and the fit is not snug enough for my liking. I mostly listen to rap and electronica during my workouts and wish the buds were more punchy. I should have listened to the other reviews because I thought the headphones wouldn't be that bad but it's lower than I want. And the fit could be better for my size because when I run I have excessive wind blowing into the ear piece. It's not disruptive while I have the sound up until I'm running upwind and its over the music. These are not deal breakers but I would have been glad to have paid more if I could alievate these issue.For the discounted value they work very well and you would be good purchases for you. But if bass is something you value, I would look elsewhere.
These really work well and fit well, too!The ear hook keeps them from falling out or off and is a game changer for me. I once tried a pair of other headphones of a different brand that didn't have ear hooks and they fell out a lot and so I had to return them. These never fall out due to the ear hooks, which look large and bulky but, in fact, the headphones really feel comfortable! They don't feel like I've got something hanging on my ear, in fact, the only reason I know I have them on is that I hear the music playing!The sound quality is also quite good.If there's anything that could be improved, it's that it can be hard to get used to learning how they work as far as raising the volume, switching tracks, or taking incoming calls, but having recently purchased ... MoreThese really work well and fit well, too!The ear hook keeps them from falling out or off and is a game changer for me. I once tried a pair of other headphones of a different brand that didn't have ear hooks and they fell out a lot and so I had to return them. These never fall out due to the ear hooks, which look large and bulky but, in fact, the headphones really feel comfortable! They don't feel like I've got something hanging on my ear, in fact, the only reason I know I have them on is that I hear the music playing!The sound quality is also quite good.If there's anything that could be improved, it's that it can be hard to get used to learning how they work as far as raising the volume, switching tracks, or taking incoming calls, but having recently purchased these headphones, I know I'll get the hang of it.They can also be used independently, so if you just want to wear one, you can.The charging case is great, also. It's small and durable so you can carry it in your pocket or store it in the car or other small spaces easily and it's also easy to charge the charging case as well.And the battery life is great, too! I have worn them while doing two to three hour walks and so far have never had a low battery problem.I am really satisfied with this product!
After two months, I am totally frustrated. The fit and sound are excellent - everything else is pure aggravation.The touch to change modes/volume/on-off doesn't work well, and I had to buy special gloves to use the earbuds on my morning walk. Earbuds with click buttons are much better. Half the time I try to change something, it doesn't work or changes to something else.The earbuds will not charge reliably. You have to keep fiddling with them in the box to get them to charge. I get about two hours of play before they report "battery medium." The adapter - USB-A plug - is awkward; I had to get a special female adapter for for charging station. What's wrong with a standard USB-C connection.The earbuds do not always turn off (i.e., stay connected) in the box. So, ... MoreAfter two months, I am totally frustrated. The fit and sound are excellent - everything else is pure aggravation.The touch to change modes/volume/on-off doesn't work well, and I had to buy special gloves to use the earbuds on my morning walk. Earbuds with click buttons are much better. Half the time I try to change something, it doesn't work or changes to something else.The earbuds will not charge reliably. You have to keep fiddling with them in the box to get them to charge. I get about two hours of play before they report "battery medium." The adapter - USB-A plug - is awkward; I had to get a special female adapter for for charging station. What's wrong with a standard USB-C connection.The earbuds do not always turn off (i.e., stay connected) in the box. So, when the phone rings, I can't hear it.The "Be Aware" mode is less than useless. It alters the sound, causing it to break up as if it were skipping.
I have bought a lot of various earbuds. I listen to audiobooks all the time. Often, I also have to pay attention to what's going on around me, so I usually wear one ear bud. I've found that many earbuds don't allow the user to wear just one,however, these do. I've not yet run out of battery and I can charge them in the case without charging the case itself for days at a time. They connect every time to my devices and I don't usually have connection issues if I go into other rooms or even outside without my device. Because I didn't read the instructions I don't know how to control them, like volume, pausing, but I know it's possible because I accidentally do it all the time. I love these. Because I lose my buds a lot I was unwilling to spend too much. These were just ... MoreI have bought a lot of various earbuds. I listen to audiobooks all the time. Often, I also have to pay attention to what's going on around me, so I usually wear one ear bud. I've found that many earbuds don't allow the user to wear just one,however, these do. I've not yet run out of battery and I can charge them in the case without charging the case itself for days at a time. They connect every time to my devices and I don't usually have connection issues if I go into other rooms or even outside without my device. Because I didn't read the instructions I don't know how to control them, like volume, pausing, but I know it's possible because I accidentally do it all the time. I love these. Because I lose my buds a lot I was unwilling to spend too much. These were just higher than I'd usually pay, but very worth it and one of the least expensive options. They have a quality feel to them unlike some the cheaply made inexpensive others.
After my inexpensive, on-ear wireless headphones broke, I ran to Best Buy, looking for a replacement. I have small ear canals and have had problems with buds that terminate in the circular form before. They're just too big, even with the smallest rubber piece on them. That was years ago, and after doing some research on earbuds for small ears, I thought I had landed on a replacement. While this specific model was not mentioned in my research (that would be the EPIC Air Sport True Wireless In-Ear Headphones), I was assured that these headphones would be nearly identical and would work.Hate to disappoint, but they are simply AWFUL for those of us who have small (read: NARROW) ear canal openings! I immediately replaced the medium cushions that were on the buds with ... MoreAfter my inexpensive, on-ear wireless headphones broke, I ran to Best Buy, looking for a replacement. I have small ear canals and have had problems with buds that terminate in the circular form before. They're just too big, even with the smallest rubber piece on them. That was years ago, and after doing some research on earbuds for small ears, I thought I had landed on a replacement. While this specific model was not mentioned in my research (that would be the EPIC Air Sport True Wireless In-Ear Headphones), I was assured that these headphones would be nearly identical and would work.Hate to disappoint, but they are simply AWFUL for those of us who have small (read: NARROW) ear canal openings! I immediately replaced the medium cushions that were on the buds with the smaller ones, but to no avail. They hurt going in. I could not get them positioned properly so I could hear any bass whatsoever. After nearly 45 minutes of fiddling with them (and YES, the PC Magazine review of these buds is absolutely correct: The controls on these buds are finicky), I got them positioned in my ears so the sound was no longer CHEAP and TINNY. That said, they did NOT stay in place. If I moved my head, looked up to take a picture, or even yawned, the buds moved and the sound was awful again. After an hour and a half of trying to take photos while enjoying a podcast, I was absolutely done with these. When the left bud ran out of power, I was thrilled to take it out and put it in my backpack. The right one made it home, but the sound quality with a mono bud was even worse than with the pair. I will be returning these ASAP, as I am truly dissatisfied with them.
Review of JLab - Epic Air Sport ANC True Wireless Earbuds - BlackFirst off I have to say the sound is great and the fit is also great and the system comes with several different fittings to customize each ear bud to your specific size (ear canal) requirements.They come in a hard case that is also the recharger for the ear buds them selves and they are well protected.But, there is a problem.I have had these for about a year now with no connection or charging problems until now.Two days ago I noticed the right ear bud (this charges in the left slot of the case) was not charged and would not charge no mater how often I placed it in the case. When I finally took a closer look at the case its self, I found that one of the charging pins (upper pin in the left ... MoreReview of JLab - Epic Air Sport ANC True Wireless Earbuds - BlackFirst off I have to say the sound is great and the fit is also great and the system comes with several different fittings to customize each ear bud to your specific size (ear canal) requirements.They come in a hard case that is also the recharger for the ear buds them selves and they are well protected.But, there is a problem.I have had these for about a year now with no connection or charging problems until now.Two days ago I noticed the right ear bud (this charges in the left slot of the case) was not charged and would not charge no mater how often I placed it in the case. When I finally took a closer look at the case its self, I found that one of the charging pins (upper pin in the left charging position) had retracted into the case (these are evidently spring activated to make contact), was stuck in the down position and was no longer making contact with the ear bud and not charging it when placed in the case. I tried a few things to get it to charge including placing it in the opposite side, with no results.The right side ear bud is no longer charged and I am relegated to the use of one ear bud only which cuts out part of the reception.Unfortunately, there is no alternative way of charging these ear buds; which I see as a design flaw. If and when something like this happens, there should be another way of charging; a micro USB for instance.In the mean time I don't see a way of fixing the charging case (replacing the spring that activates the pin) and I will most likely have to purchase a new set or some how replace the case.Other than this particular problem, all else works flawlessly.
The Jbuds from Jlabs are not as advertised. First off the battery life on these are no where near as advertised, I maybe get just under 2 hrs of listening time. Second, you cant just use one earbud. They have one parent bud which is required to be active for the other bud to work and they have separate battery charges and they dont last the same span of time. So if the "parent" bud dies the other just shuts off. There is a way to change he parent bud, but it's a timely resynching process and horribly slow. The touch controls are also sllit between the two buds, so if one is not in use you literally lose half of your available controls. Left bud does volume down and tracks, right but pauses and does volume up. Overall compared to any other ear bud kn the market, ... MoreThe Jbuds from Jlabs are not as advertised. First off the battery life on these are no where near as advertised, I maybe get just under 2 hrs of listening time. Second, you cant just use one earbud. They have one parent bud which is required to be active for the other bud to work and they have separate battery charges and they dont last the same span of time. So if the "parent" bud dies the other just shuts off. There is a way to change he parent bud, but it's a timely resynching process and horribly slow. The touch controls are also sllit between the two buds, so if one is not in use you literally lose half of your available controls. Left bud does volume down and tracks, right but pauses and does volume up. Overall compared to any other ear bud kn the market, these are lacking in many of the small quality of life improvements that any other brand provides. I hate apple as a brand period, but I'm going to buy airpods now because these are just too chunky and hard to use.
I've had *three* of these fail. One or two I can believe is bad luck, but three points to seriously low manufacturing quality standards. My use of them was normal: I wore them while running, a few hours a week.The first set worked for about 5 weeks. Then, they developed loud static sounds followed by complete failure.The second set worked for about 6 weeks, then the right earbud completely failed. (As before, I tried troubleshooting: Reset (tapping 7 times) failed -- there was no response, and no lights. Charging failed -- I tried multiple times, with different USB sources.)The third was fine for about 2 months and is now fine if I'm standing still, but if I run has a static-like sound. I think the problem (similar to #1) is weak internal electrical ... MoreI've had *three* of these fail. One or two I can believe is bad luck, but three points to seriously low manufacturing quality standards. My use of them was normal: I wore them while running, a few hours a week.The first set worked for about 5 weeks. Then, they developed loud static sounds followed by complete failure.The second set worked for about 6 weeks, then the right earbud completely failed. (As before, I tried troubleshooting: Reset (tapping 7 times) failed -- there was no response, and no lights. Charging failed -- I tried multiple times, with different USB sources.)The third was fine for about 2 months and is now fine if I'm standing still, but if I run has a static-like sound. I think the problem (similar to #1) is weak internal electrical connections that easily become loose and so make intermittent, vibrating contacts. This is clearly a problem for a *sport* earbud. (I only run 20 miles/week, so it's not like these are unreasonably battered.)The only positive is that the return/replacement process for #1 and #2 was very smooth. I had to pay a few dollars for mailing, but replacements came quickly. I'm not going to bother replacing/returning #3, though -- I've given up on JLab.
Pros: Very sturdy, stay in my ears during long-distance running, sound quality is superb.Cons: Positive qualities are entirely kneecapped by the absurd decision to have no buttons to press, making it almost impossible to control. There are numerous controls for each side but *no buttons*. Single, double, and triple-taps all have different functions (for each ear!!), and so even lightly tapping them can result in unexpected pausing/playing, volume changes, or Siri being turned on. For instance, if I pause a podcast and put the earbuds in my pocket, they'll start playing again. Always a great surprise when I want to resume where I left off but can't because they've been playing for the three hours.Another issue is that the charging case is *critical* for ... MorePros: Very sturdy, stay in my ears during long-distance running, sound quality is superb.Cons: Positive qualities are entirely kneecapped by the absurd decision to have no buttons to press, making it almost impossible to control. There are numerous controls for each side but *no buttons*. Single, double, and triple-taps all have different functions (for each ear!!), and so even lightly tapping them can result in unexpected pausing/playing, volume changes, or Siri being turned on. For instance, if I pause a podcast and put the earbuds in my pocket, they'll start playing again. Always a great surprise when I want to resume where I left off but can't because they've been playing for the three hours.Another issue is that the charging case is *critical* for pairing to a device. No case? Earbuds are bricked. Even if you've just recently unpaired the earbuds, they won't be able to reconnect if you don't have the case. Having to carry around a case all day is annoying and really undercuts the portability of the device.I've previously used earbuds that didn't have this issue. They paired without an external case, volume buttons were present, and you could turn them off and on with ease. With these, you need to commit to memory a series of taps - and which earbud they correspond with - to get a desired function. It seems like I'm never able to get them to work, unless the earbuds are in my pocket, at which point all of the buttons get pressed. There's a book called "The Design of Everyday Things" which outlines why button-less devices are much harder to use. There's no sensory output for the user, so there's no way to know if you actually pressed a button. It's a shame; these have great sound quality and stay in my ears during runs, but the user interface is awful and makes them a headache to use. Would not recommend.
| Earpiece Design | In-Ear (Intra-Aural), Closed-Back |
| Driver Type | Dynamic |
| Number of Drivers | 1, per Earpiece |
| Driver Size | 0.3" / 8 mm |
| Magnet Type | Neodymium |