MG
At this price point, these are a no-brainer. Here is a quick summary of the pros and cons: Pros - great sound quality and volume for true wireless earbuds (even as compared to $200 buds), relatively small travel/charging case, stable Bluetooth connection, little to no hissing or white noise at higher volumes (this was an issue on my Jabras), water resistant, light weight, little to no latency issues when watching YouTube or Netflix, built-in controls on the earbuds, passive noise cancelling, the ear buds stay in place during exercise, and two-year warranty! Cons - the materials are all hard plastic which depending on your ear shape may get uncomfortable with prolonged and continual use (the included cushfins do help though), battery life is on the low end as compared to some higher end ear buds (but honestly I've never had a problem with battery since I typically only use them for 2 hours at most at one time), no hear-through feature (if you care about that type of thing when running outside), and calls can only be taken from right earbud. A little extra detail: I use these primarily for working out and they stay in my ears without any problem during my weight and running sessions. The thing I love most about these is the sound quality, particularly that they get great bass for true wireless headphones (side note: I learned through trial and error that it's hard to come by true wireless headphones with bass. I primarily listen to hip-hop, reggaeton, and other bass heavy genres while working out, but classical, jazz, or podcasts while working/commuting). I previously ordered the Jabra Elite 65T actives for Christmas and ended up returning them opting to try these instead. Truth be told, the Jabra's have a few technical advantages (stereo phone calls, hear- through technology, a nice companion app, slightly better battery life, and slightly better materials), but the sound quality was flat (i.e., no bass whatsoever even after finding eartips with a good seal) and some of the tech (e.g., the hear-through feature) was glitchy. In the end, I really needed a pair of true wireless buds I could take with the gym and on occasion use at work/while traveling, and I really couldn't have asked for a better pair (especially at this price point) than the Jlab Jbuds. These exceeded my expectations on build and sound quality, and I just want to make sure that companies that provide a great value to customers (such as Jlab has done with this product) get the appropriate positive recognition.
Gadget freak in SF
UPDATE 12/13/2019: I just received a pair of Apple AirPods as a gift for Christmas. I tested them out, and though they sound very clear, they have a pretty flat sound profile, not much bass or mid range. I adjusted the iPhone Music EQ and used the Bass Booster sound profile and it made them much better, but still a bit lacking. I then put in my JLabs pair that I've been using for several months on a daily basis and WOW, there is just NO comparison. The JLabs is WAY better than the AirPods. The bass and mid range full balanced sound of the JLabs sounds incredible next to the AirPods. Considering the AirPods are going for about THREE times the price, $150, as the $50 JLabs, it's astonishing the quality of sound these buds produce at such a low price. I still am a HUGE fan of the JLabs and have recommended them to several friends and they have echoed my high praise for them. I was looking for an affordable pair of earbuds for working out. Took a risk on these as I hadn't heard of the JLab brand before. These fit the bill perfectly. Only $50, great sound for the price. Easy setup, connect immediately to my iPhone. I've been using them for about a month already and am so happy with them. One piece of advice, the correct size ear piece is crucial for good sound quality. I find that using the large size gives me significant improvements in sound, particularly the bass. I also agree other reviews that the JLab Signature Sound profile gives the best overall sound quality. Nice defined vocals and good bass. If I have any gripe, I have to agree with many reviews about the control buttons on the side of each bud. They are a bit awkward to press, it jams the buds further into your ear canal which is a little uncomfortable. Not too bad though. Tolerable for a 45-60 minute workout. I've connected these to my AppleTV at home and watched an episode of Game of Thrones. Awesome!! These really do product some nice base and are very clear and distortion free. You won't be disappointed with these. They are a great pair of ear buds for an amazing price. They have added a ton of fun to my workouts!
Luz Maria Fernandez
It is a great product and a very good price! Highly recommend it
Charity
Can be used one at a time or both for equal sound quality. I've only used them once but I was impressed with the quality
Barrett Plume
I've got a habit of losing my earbuds somewhat regularly, and I don't see the value in paying more than about $30 - $40 bucks. I have previously tried Skullcandy earbuds but found they were too bulky or didn't fit properly in my ears. I'm extremely satisfied with these, and they've far exceeded my expectations in the battery life department, the case is compact and durable, and they charge fast. The sound quality is great, and depending on the type of tips you choose, you can achieve different levels of noise isolation - but it should be noted that these are not actively noise canceling earbuds, which I like - I have found some noise canceling earbuds / headphones to distort or mess with the sound of the music I'm listening to. I find no real latency issues with these, and unlike with a few other earbuds, I have not had any Bluetooth connectivity issues or any issues with interference. I haven't found any earbuds in this price range I like more, which also fit comfortably. If you need something with a better or higher quality microphone for calls, then a different product might be for you, but I can make do with these earbuds, though some folks have said they cause the voice calls to sound a bit muffled - I don't use them for the purpose of calls but they work decently enough on the occasion that I do need to use them on a call. I also like the included extra sizing gel tips, and the foam earbud tip as well.
Uneqlo
This is my second time purchasing these earbuds. I lost one and decided to repurchase after looking at competitors. Not only are the JBuds very reasonably priced, the brand is reliable and the quality can’t be beat. These earbuds can play nonstop all day before a recharge is needed. I’m in a profession were I can easily listen to music/podcasts etc all day as I work and these are perfect for that. They pair up well with my iPhone 13 and come with a convenient carrying/charging case. I charge once a week, if that it whenever I’m at the computer. The long battery life and playback cannot be beat. I was eager to purchase from Apple but comparing the price and playback, JBuds came out on top!
Mro
I loved the battery life, 5 stars for that.
Kayla Dingmann
The cloud foam ear tips are the best. However when you sauna with them they get a little too wet and the foam no longer compresses. I feel like this is partially my fault so I can’t say anything negative other than buy an extra set of the cloud foam tips as this is the true way to experience the best sound quality and noise canceling effects. Excellent product especially for the price.
Kevo
My experience has been great so far with the JLAB Jbuds Air. After buying some knocking off Beats from Amazon for a cheaper price I decided to spend a little more this time. While these were a little less than double the price, they are still very inexpensive in the grand scene of wireless headphones. I did a decent amount of research and decided to buy these and I'm glad I did. Here is my experience so far. - Battery life is expected, a little above three hours(which is not a lot) but I can easily carry the charging case in my pocket either at work or anywhere I go which makes the shorter life fine. On top of that they seem to charge to 100% extremely fast so that's a plus as well. - I've had absolutely no issues with them falling out. I often have problems with headphones fitting into my ears but all 3 bud sizes fit fine for me and they all stay in. On top of that they come with a rubber ear fin which will seal them in even better. When wearing both headphones I find that they might not be noise cancelling but they sure make it hard to hear outside noises, especially voices. - One knock on theses I frequently read about was they will hurt your ears after using for extended periods of time. Not the case for me at all. I have even worn both of them to bed while lying on my side and didn't have issues with pain there either. - The only "con" I would give these are the maximum volume isn't extremely loud. The volume is fine 99% of the time but I spend time at a dog kennel where there is a lot of loud barking and when that is at maximum level I sometimes have a hard time hearing, especially with only one earbud in. I would like to add that I seem to have below average hearing in general so it might be specific to me. Overall if you want solid headphones at a budget price I would highly recommend these. You'll have a hard time finding quality, completely wireless, earbuds at a price this low.
R.Jones
I'm updating this review and moving from 3 stars to find. These are actually tremendous earbuds especially for the price. I've purchased Galaxy Buds and Jabras since these and these are the ones I use everyday. The push button vs tap controls are superior. I put these in push the right button twice and my content starts every time. They just work. I paid $50 and think they were a great deal At the current price they're a steal and no Brainerd purchase. For me this is a example of a product trying to do too much. They sound great. They connected to my android phone with no hassle But I honestly never did succeed in turning them off. They keep coming back to life like zombies and playing music. I personally didn't find the controls at all intuitive. And while the battery life was solid, several times I pulled them out of the recharging case to hear "battery low". Likely my fault. But apparently it's easy to do. I usually don't have issues with earbuds fitting I can pretty much cram any shape or size in my ear and make it work. But these continually fell out no matter which size rubber thing I used. And wh Overall these are good sounding earbuds and probably a good buy forth the money. But I just couldn't like them. I really tried. Much of this may be personal taste and some user error. But these buds in the end just weren't a good user experience for me. Others may love them. But I don't really need them to talk to me or autoplay my music on a whim. And if anyone figures out how to make them stay turned off, I'd love to know. 😂