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JBuds Hi-Fi Noise-Reducing Ear Buds (Black)

 
JBuds Hi-Fi Noise-Reducing Ear Buds (Black)   By JLab Audio
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5

List Price: $49.95
Our Price: $9.00

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Product Features
  • Premium sound quality, Compact size, and Sleek design
  • Soft silicone ear buds provide a super comfortable, noise reducing fit
  • High intensity listening experience with crisp, clear sound and deep bass
  • Works with every iPod, mp3 player, CD, portable DVD, PSP, MD, and Laptop
  • Goldplated 3.5 mm audio jack for premium, no-loss sound connection to your audio device.

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Product Description
JBuds are the perfect companion for your iPod, mp3 player, laptop, portable DVD, MD, radio, or other audio devices, combining sleek design, premium sound quality, noise reduction, and maximum comfort. The soft silicone earbuds fit perfectly inside your ears, allowing you to comfortably enjoy your music non-stop while blocking outside noise. The new JBuds give you a high-intensity listening experience with crisp, clear sound and powerful bass. Includes 3 pairs of silicone earbud tips in small, medium, and large to assure the perfect fit! Generous 4.5ft wire with standard Y-formation to the earbuds. Available in white, black, or pink. One-year full warranty.

Customer Reviews

Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5 JBuds, 2010-03-09
Had never heard of these before I read about them on Amazon. For the sale price I figured I couldn't lose buying a set. Was very pleasantly surprised with the sound quality (excellent) and the comfort (as if you're not wearing any). Though I am an older ipod user (58) and a late arriver to the technology, I could not be happier with this product.
DavidS

Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5 They're ok..., 2010-03-08
I've had these earphones for about 3 months. They've withstood alot over that time, very durable. These are definitely a step-up from iPod earbuds, however, the sound is quite bland. The highs and mids are great but bass is somewhat lacking. There is bass there, it's just not as wide and filling as I like that you would normally find with other isolation earbuds.

These are decent earbuds, but really nothing special. Don't expect them to enhance any music, as it rather excels in making everything sounds moderate.

Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5 Sound great but the durability is not good at all, 2010-03-08
Purchased my JBuds in 10/2009 from Amazon and by 2/2010 I was randomly losing sound on the right earbud due to a cable problem at the 3.5 mm connector jack. Only way I can get the sound to work is by bending the cable above the jack slightly in one direction, but once I release the cable the sound cuts out once more on the right side. I'd consider my usage of these earbuds up to the point when this problem occurred to be frequent but with no abuse. I've always disconnected the earbuds by holding and pulling out the jack...not by pulling on the speaker cable or the flexible rubber piece that joins the cable to the 3.5 mm jack. To sum it up, I like the audio quality of the JBuds very much...but based on my experience the product doesn't appear to be durable. Was considering whether to buy the JBuds J2 or J3 as a replacement, but I'm not sure if switching to a different JBud model would result in improved durability with the same or better audio quality.

Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5 Comparing Five Low-Cost Earbuds, 2010-03-07
As a regular I-Pod user, I've never been that unhappy with the standard Apple I-Pod earbuds -- they don't sit terribly well in the ear, but I find the sound and design to be adequate. I've wondered if there is a low-cost alternative, and my wife doesn't like them because they are too big and uncomfortable.

Here is a review of five low-priced alternatives bought on Amazon in March 2010. The story in a nutshell -- all the $8-$10 earbuds are a slight step up from the Apple buds, all the $6 earbuds are a big step down.

JBuds Hi-Fi Noise-Reducing Ear Buds (Black) (paid ten dollars) (Four stars)
Positives: Good sound, decent comfort, long cord
Negatives: Too long cord, no "slider"
A very solid sound -- much like the Apple buds. These are a great low-cost in-ear alternative to the Apple buds. The sound balance is similar to the Apple's, but a bit crisper and clearer, perhaps due more to the in-ear design than the actual technology. The JBuds ship with three sizes of silicone ear-inserts for different size ears, though I personally find the fit to be awkward and a bit slippery (see SkullCandy review below). A 54" cord was the longest of the ones I tested, and arguably too long. Also, there is no "slider" on the cord to hold the buds together when you are storing them (A very nice feature of the standard Apple buds and others).

Skullcandy INK'D Earbuds (White) (paid ten dollars) (Four stars)
Positives: Great bass, very comfortable, long cord
Negatives: Too much bass, line-rustle noise in cord
How it is possible to get so much bass into a tiny and cheap earbud I cannot imagine, but there it is. Really impressive, but it's actually a bit too much bass -- the balance is off. If you are listening to bass heavy music, it's overwhelming -- I had to try to adjust the EQ on the I-Pod to bring it down, and even then a bit too heavy. The sound is not mushy or distorted, just like the equalizer is shifted too much. These in-ears come with three sizes of silicone ear-inserts for different size ears, and I find the fit to be great. A long 52" cord, with a "slider" to hold the buds together when storing. A BIG concern -- there's a fair amount of cord-noise that rides in the line -- if the cord is brushing against your shirt or jacket when moving, you hear the rustling right in your ear. I've had worse cases of this in the past, but it is very noticeable in these, and makes them less ideal for walking or moving situations. (Is this a problem with all in-ear buds that have a snug fit?)

Sony MDR-E818LP Fontopia Ear-Bud Headphones with Acoustic Twin Turbo Circuit (paid eight dollars) (Three stars)
Positives: Good sound
Negatives: Even bigger than Apple buds, poor packaging, short cord
To my ear, the Sony's had the best sound of the five low-cost buds I tried -- a solid step up from the Apple buds, for people who don't like the in-ear style of bud. But a note of caution -- these are slightly *bigger* than Apple earbuds, even without the foam covering. In my ear, the foam cover makes them comfortable enough, but they are rather large. At the same time, the Sony Fontopia has an unusually short 40" cord (even shorter than the Apple 45" that bothers some people), but it's plenty long for typical uses (walking, etc.). There is no "slider" to hold the earbuds together when storing, which is a feature I like on the Apple buds. I have one big beef with these though -- the earbuds have a thin foam cover over the speaker that helps it hold in your ear more firmly and comfortably. I have no problem with that, but you have to put the foam pads on yourself, and it's very difficult. I ended up tearing one of them before I could even try them out. It's very frustrating to buy a new product that breaks before you can even use it. These deserve four start on performance, but gotta ding them on the design and packaging.

Panasonic RP-HV21Portable EarDrops Earbud Headphones (Black) (paid six-dollars) (one star)
Positives: None
Negatives: Huge earbud, terrible sound
I liked the look of these when I got them out of the package, but they are a bigger and worse alternative to the standard Apple earbuds. A very "tinny" and shallow sound compared with others at the same price point. They're too big for comfort in my ear, though that's always a personal consideration -- these Panasonics are larger than the Apple buds and equally hard surface.These Panasonics are about the same size as the Sony MDR-E818LP Fontopia earbuds, but those have a foam pad that helps hold them in and provide a little comfort. the "Clip" feature on these (the two buds can clip together, or clip to clothing or cords when not in use) is nice, but doesn't override all the performance downsides. I'm tossing them -- way worse than the basic Apple buds.

Coby CVE92 Isolation Stereo Earphones (paid six dollars) (one-star)
Positives: None
Negatives: terrible sound
These are cheap and I like the packaging (just in a plastic ziplock, not clamshells and fluff), but the performance is simply substandard for the pricerange, These Coby's have a very muffled sound, and don't come with different size silicone ear inserts (most people know these really aren't one-size-fits-all). I'm tossing them -- way worse than the basic Apple buds.

Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5 Great Headphones for $10, 2010-03-07
Great headphones for $10, but there is zero sound isolation. Not very good bass response. Don't like them enough to do a warranty claim since one of the earbuds failed. I also have the jbuds J2, i would rather get those instead.


Product Details
Binding: Accessory
Brand: JLAB
Color: Black
EAN: 0854291001105
Format: CD
Label: JLab Audio
Manufacturer: JLab Audio
Model: JBD101
Platform: Windows
Publisher: JLab Audio
Special Features: Magnet: 10mm Japanese cobalt magnet, Impedance: 16 ohm +/- 10%, Frequency Response: 20Hz-20kHz, 3 Sizes of Ear Bud tips, Small, Medium, and Large
Studio: JLab Audio
Warranty: 1 Year warranty. See www.jlabaudio.com for more details.