Archelous O. Ahorro
I love my jlab
Drew
Does the job as one would expect. Not the usual CCP crap.
The George's
I love these JBL ear buds. They have the sound quality and low latency necessary to not get blown away while playing Call of Duty,
Susan Hale Dake
This is a nice affordable pair of ear pods. They fit well in the ear and are comfortable. They have great sound and the noise canceling it great too. Easy to charge, setup and work. Great buy and would recommend.
vanessa jimenezvanessa jimenez
I got these as a gift for my mom (my brother also said he thought these would be great) because I wasn't sure if she had lost her headphones, which are the cord ones. She absolutely LOVES them! You can also answer calls on these too and the case is pretty dang cute. My brother said she was playing around with them and it was adorable. My mom keeps thanking me and saying how much she's been enjoying them to listen to her music and shows. Very happy with this 🥰
I love Stuff
Just a disclaimer, I do not use these for calls. I only use these with my computer for gaming. I have used these everyday for a week.Sound is loud and full and there is no perceivable delay in audio. I get about 6-7 hours a battery life which is more than enough. I never use them for more than 2 hours straight. The build quality of the buds and case are stellar and I like the different styling these have. I have never had a disconnect using a motherboard with BT5. I really don't have a con here. These have replaced my wired gaming headphones for now. I have a standalone mic I use at my desk, so I have no need for any built in talk/mic functionality.
By Mark Braun
With a whopping 30 hours of playing time, the JBud Air Players impressed me to the max. Equalizing, chatting-ready and cloud-based gaming. Not for console systems; but dul connectible and with the option to boost the daylights on the bass, blow your brains out without audio lag-time that plagues many gaming sessions.Comes with an impressive charging case that is as small as I've ever seen, multiple ear tips and a 30-day love-it-or-return-it guarantee (you won't return it). Price-pointing far below Apple's highly touted buds, here's where I drew the line on "chatting" and enhanced sound that makes anything extremely better. A lot less embarrassingly dorky than the Apple's dangling ends. If you can find them to HEAR them in an area retailer, do it and you'll do the J Buds; just don't lower yourself to anything less or more expensive for the name. connect fast, play like you're possessed!
Siyal CelikSiyal Celik
I reviewed many true wireless earbuds before. Some of them are around $20, and some of them are more than $250. If there is a difference between the cheap and the expensive earbuds the difference is usually in bass and noise cancellation. Sometimes the sound of cheap earbuds is mechanical and very disturbing. Sometimes it is almost impossible to tell the difference between the cheap earbuds and the expensive ones. These true wireless earbuds are on the cheaper side when you consider the price. However, these earbuds are the ones that as good as the expensive ones. The bass, the noise cancellation, and the overall performance are very good. I would definitely recommend these earbuds. Touch controls are very responsive. The charging case looks nice and stylish. This product isn't expensive but it really does feel like a premium product. Please see the photos attached to get a better idea of these earbuds.
LizardLvr
My LG buds broke after 7 years so I decided to give these a try. I am very pleased. The sound quality is great, even in a noisy industrial shop, I can hear my tunes without having to turn the volume up really loud. They also do a great job of staying in place, even when I am sweating or performing a lot of head movements. I was surprised at how well they stay in my ears and how comfortable they feel. I wear them for about 2 hours/day and so far, I am on day 4 and they are still better than 50 percent charged. Great battery life!!!
Northridge Mark
The JLAB JBuds Air Play Gaming are surprisingly good for the money – and they have unique features that set them apart from other earbuds in their price range. There are three equalization modes, easily changed by pressing the left earbud three times. There’s a JLAB Signature equalization profile, a Balanced profile, and a Bass Boost setting. Personally, for most things, I like the Balanced setting.These earbuds are designed for gaming – and it’s easy to switch between gaming and music mode. The gaming mode is supposed to very low latency – audio is not delayed when playing games, so sound and video are in sync, making game play better. I didn’t confirm this, but other reviews confirm this.The charger is different from any others that I’ve seen. Instead of having a USB port to which you can connect a cable, the charger includes a male USB plug that is designed to plug into a computer, USB port, or other device with a USB A charging port. This makes it useful where there’s an available charging port. Some new computers may lack this standard port. For many users, it’s better to be able to just connect a USB mini or USB C connection – or place it on a charger.Incorporating the cable also makes the charger a bit large – it may be somewhat large for a pants pocket. Unlike most cases, this one is covered with a plastic leather – further distinguishing it from other headphones.Unlike many other earbuds, these can be used independently of each other. If you only want to listen to audio, or play a game, or even take phone calls while you’re driving, you can do this with only one earbud in your ear. This may be useful for some people.Although the listing states that the earbuds are good for phone calls. I didn’t find this to be so.If phone calls aren’t a primary focus, and you want good sound, and pretty good controls, the JBuds Air Play Gaming earbuds are a solid choice.