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The JLab Studio Wireless On-Ear Headphones offer over 30 hours of Bluetooth 5 playtime, customizable EQ3 sound settings, and ultra-comfortable faux leather and cloud foam cushions, making them the perfect companion for music lovers on the go. With easy controls and a robust warranty, these headphones are designed for both performance and peace of mind.
L**E
Cute and good sound
Pleasing to the eye, sturdy as long as you aren't manhandling it everyday (It's $30 headphones, don't expect $150 quality) Overall for the price it's a great pair of headphones. There are three built-in equalizer settings that you can cycle through which is handy. Comfy on the head for well over three hours.
J**3
Awesome headphones for the price.
These headphones sound amazing. I have connected them to my tv and phone and they work great. The sound is clear, bass is pretty good, and they are quite comfortable so you can wear them a long time. I wear them for hours while watching tv and sometimes I forget I have them on. Controls on the right side are easy to use as well. I definitely recommend.
K**N
Decent for the price.
i was pleasantly surprised by how much i enjoy these headphones.great sound quality that comes in pretty clear,as well as great bass to add.For the price i do not think you will find anything better than these.The side controls are easy,though id prefer touch rather than buttons but still overall easy control.I will say the only reason i gave it four stars instead of five is because the are a bit tight and can hurt after awhile of wearing them.Still i repeat.best headphones for the price.
M**G
Great sound at a great price
Terrific combination of great sound, fair price and long battery life! Canāt be beat!
G**S
Great Headphones
I am a night owl and usually watch TV well after my husband goes to bed. These make it easy for me to hear, without waking him up. The headset is pretty comfortable, but after several hours they do tend to hurt my ears a bit. That is usually my cue to call it a night/day.
L**N
JLab Studio: the good and the bad
- - THE GOOD:Sound quality: The JLab Studio bluetooth (wireless) headphones have a surprisingly good sound quality, especially relative to their low price. I'm not a music expert or an audiophile, so you may want to take my opinion with a grain of salt, but I like the sound. Base seems quite strong for small, cheap headphones. There's even an adjustment you can make for a few different sound profiles.Controls: There aren't many controls on the headphones, but they work well once you get used to them. There's a multi-function round button and a multi-function two-position rocker switch, that's all. You can turn them on & off, adjust sound levels, even switch to a different channel in your computer- or phone-based music player software (maybe/sometimes). Some of the button controls result in your hearing a pleasant woman's voice in the headphones saying things like "Hello" or "Goodbye" (to let you know they're on or off), "You're connected" (she means the Bluetooth, not your life!), and so forth.Compatibility: I only have old gear currently, but the headphones seem to work well with my old Mac, iPhone, and Android phone. I suppose they'd probably work well with newer gear too.Bluetooth: The pairing (connecting) procedure works OK, fairly typical for Bluetooth devices, and better than some I've had. The range is also about average for Bluetooth (i.e. not great); WiFi this ain't. (BTW, when I searched online for "WiFi headphones" all that came up were "television headphones", and I don't even have, or want, a television. Are there real WiFi headphones?)Support: I haven't called JLab on the phone, but by email, their support seemed fairly prompt and friendly, trying to help me (although frankly they couldn't really help, more on that below). Their stated two-year warranty seems reasonable for an inexpensive product, although I have no idea what that would mean in reality.- - THE BAD:These headphones are somewhat uncomfortable on my head, they squeeze my ears too much, borderline painful after awhile. I've occasionally had this problem before (but not always); that's why I bought these "on-ear" headphones -- the larger "over-ear" kind don't always fit completely around my (big) ears like they're supposed to, but squeeze the outer rims of my ears, which is painful. Unfortunately, these smaller headphones also feel like they're squeezing my ears.The problem boils down to this: although the individual earcups are adjustable up-and-down, that would mostly help with the height of your head, not its width. The headband itself is NOT adjustable, and has a very, very powerful spring action that clamps the headphones against the sides of your head (some kind of spring metal I assume, although all I can see is the soft padding).I've tried all kinds of kludges to loosen the spring action⦠like leaving the headphones wrapped around something large and soft overnight, to try to stretch them out⦠with very limited success. The net result is that I have to keep shifting the headphones on my head to a slightly different position, every ten minutes or so I guess, to keep them from becoming too uncomfortable. The soft padding on the earcups and headband is nice, but I could use more because I don't have as much hair (built-in padding!) as I used to. I'm not sure how useful this criticism is to others, because everybody's head and ears shapes are different. If you're dolichocephalic these might be fine; if you're brachycephalic, not so much. (I studied anatomy in art school for years, so I have all these fancy words for this stuff, sorry!)- - OTHER FACTORS:Charging: The recharging port is Micro-USB, not the more modern (and better) USB-C. The cable they supply is quite short, but I have a longer cable anyway (for an old phone) which works. They don't supply a charger, but it seems to work fine with the charger I use for a phone.I do have a concern about the physical Micro-USB port: the jack (regardless of which cable/plug I use) doesn't seem quite right, the cable's plug doesn't go all the way into the jack as it should, and the whole thing seems a little flimsy. It works, but I wonder if it will last (USB-mini connectors sometimes break prematurely, even if you're careful as I am). The red/blue pilot light on the headphones lets you know if you're charging or fully charged, and the woman's voice tells you sometimes, but I found the pilot light a little flaky (but mostly OK).Battery: I haven't timed it, but subjectively it doesn't seem like it really lasts 30 hours like they claim. It does seem pretty good, however.- - OVERALL:I probably wouldn't have bought these if I knew in advance how uncomfortable they'd be on my head. In fact, I'll probably never buy another pair of headphones that lacks an adjustable headband. On the other hand, given the good sound quality, decent wireless connection and controls, and quite reasonable price, I'll probably keep these, and enjoy them (somewhat) despite having to readjust them on my head fairly often.- Lawrence (sanstudio.com)
C**S
Great sound quality and comfort, easy to use
These are on-the-ear headphones so they don't completely encompass your ears. These do not block out all external noise but I don't want to be totally isolated from outside sounds. I also find these to be much more comfortable than over-the-ear models which can get really warm when wearing. Sound quality is excellent, far better than I had expected for bluetooth headphones. I use these with a Samsung Q70T TV, and once the headphones are registered as a "Bluetooth speaker" in the Samsung software, connect and disconnect is quick & easy. There are very infrequent, very short blips in the sound due to bluetooth connection but not annoying. Sometimes I may need to do a bluetooth connect/disconnect/reconnect with the TV to sync the sound with the person speaking, typically after I first turn on the headphones to use them, a minor inconvenience. Controlling the headset volume can be done using the button on the right ear side, or using the TV remote. Headset volume is completely independent of the volume setting for the TV speakers so you don't have to worry about grabbing the remote to reduce the speaker volume when disconnecting the headset. I hadn't used bluetooth headsets in the past but the TV has no audio output jack to use wired headphones so this is the only method to watch movies or shows without using speakers. Have only used these for a week, but very pleased with them, and recommend these to others who prefer on-the-ear style headphones.
R**N
works great
Just what i needed. Pairs easily, has good sound, reasonably priced
A**N
Comparable to top name brands but way more comfortable
I would be remiss to say I wasn't hesitant about buying a "cheap" pair of headphones but after connecting them to my iPhone and blasting the volume on high, I was straight up blown away. The sound quality was fire and the bass was kicking. Adjusting the built-in sound mode only made them better. As far as battery life goes, I don't see a difference between these ones and my $300 B- word headphones. I'm totally happy with purchase and I don't mind if my kids borrow them, they pretty tough and lightweight which makes them the most comfortable set I've ever worn and I DJ and produce, trust me I've owned a lot of headsets in my day. Heckova good buy as far as I'm concerned.
M**Y
Very š good.
Great bang for the buck!
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Considering the price point, these are an amazing headset. I bought three, one in every colour. Once as a gift, and two for my travel. Has equalizer, great design and materials (considering the price point), and seemingly endless battery life. You can't go wrong to try them.
J**S
La calidad de sonido es premium.
Es de lo mejor en audio.
F**N
Perfecto para niƱos
El tamaƱo y el volumen es perfecto para niƱos
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