🎧 Elevate Your Work Game with JLab's JBuds Work Headset!
The JLab JBuds Work Wireless Headset offers dual connectivity options, allowing seamless transitions between devices. With over 60 hours of playtime, dual noise-canceling microphones for clear calls, and comfortable Cloud Foam earcups, this headset is designed for the modern professional. It includes intuitive controls and a wired option for versatile use, making it perfect for any office or remote work setting.
C**T
solid choice for price point
Update: they are still going strong after a year and a half. They start to get uncomfortable after the third or fourth hour of continuous use, but that doesn't bother me. I still go several days between charging them. One of the cups comes off to make it a travel-safe headset, which means I can still talk to him on the phone while driving with better quality than the car's Bluetooth.My husband is a trucker, which means he's gone for six weeks at a time. He calls me every morning, and we can be on the phone anywhere between one and three hours. Unfortunately, the morning is when I'm most productive, so our phone calls can be extremely frustrating as I'm carrying my phone around on speakerphone and trying not to make too much noise.This showed up one week ago, and it has already helped a lot. Now, instead of struggling to hear me over the dishes, he can barely hear when I wash them (he can still hear them, but it's much more quiet). When I was doing laundry and shouting over the machine, he only struggled to hear me because of the shouting. He couldn't hear the machine or the water at all. When I was outside on a windy day, he could hear that, but I think that's a reasonable limitation.I have two other pairs of headsets in roughly the same price point: wired Corsair HS50 for gaming, and MPOW H12 for listening to music. These are the most snug against my head, and the cups around the ears are the smallest. I do have a large head, but my ears aren't particularly big. I imagine that if your ears are bigger than mine, these headphones will probably be uncomfortable, and you might want to either go with the on-ear option or try a different brand. The foam that the cups are made from also feels more porous and spongey, so I'm interested to see how that will work when I have to do yard work in the summer.On my end, the audio quality is good. His sound comes in very well, and I get the full dynamic range of music at reasonably low volumes. I have left my phone at one end of the house and gone into the yard on the other side, and I didn't hear a skip in the music until I was at the edge of the yard. I have also been able to leave my phone on the charger while I went out to take care of the chickens, which doesn't have the same range as the test with the music, but is still impressive.So far, my husband and I have talked on the phone for about 11 and a half hours, and I've also listened to a fair amount of music. When I turned on the headphones, they were at 90% battery, and they've only ticked down to 80% after listening to music for another hour this morning.The Quick Start Guide is a single sheet of sturdy paper folded in half to make a booklet, with large, clear pictures and instructions that are easy to understand. The headphones are mostly intuitive, but when I did need to check something, the guide communicated the information clearly and quickly.Overall, they're a solid choice. If you're not willing to spend over $100 on a headset, and as long as your ears are pretty small, I would recommend these. They do everything I need them to do.
S**E
A very good set!
For the price: You get a very good working headset with plenty of options and comfortable ear pieces. I've only had them for 2 weeks at this point, so good so far. The batter life is decent, connection options are convenient and the sound volume is rangy. So far the only set back I see in use is the limited mobility of the mic boom. It only moves up or down and has not side to side range, meaning you can not place it closer to your mouth for clearer tone. But a cool feature of the mic boom is using it to answer or hang up on calls. I've found this a nice surprise and very useful!
F**O
Just what I was looking for
I was looking for a general use headphone with great noise canceling capabilities for home office, and I can say this ones have it all...Noice canceling microphone - This mic is extremely good for noise canceling, I performed several tests by putting high music close to me, also people talking to me and this mic filtered all the noise from the outside and only sent what i was talking.Comfort - really good, i work home office and have REALLY long meetings, and these ones have stood up, even though my ears sweat after some time.Durability (battery) - Maybe they don't last this 60 hours, but honestly, if i can pass through a whole week with 6+ hours daily use, you don't need anything else.Sound - really nice sound if you want to use it for watching movies or listening to music, very good bass.Overall these are one of the most versatile headphones I've got, also these headphones feel so durable and very good quality built, is like metal and plastic all over. 7 days pretty heavy duty on and off work still on 50%.Some cons i've found:- Mute button sound can be heard on the other side of the call.- In my case the ears get sweaty a few hours after using it (maybe summer issues, my country is pretty hot)- They don't feel so comfy after some time using them.- They got disconnected once while on a meeting, but nothing frequently.- When i use only one pad, i get headache, i think maybe my head is to big and the small foam presses my head too tight.These are some minor things i wanted to point for the people that will buy them so that you know what to expect, since anything is perfect, i anyway think these are really great headphones, really good sound for work and for personal stuff (movies and music), great battery life, comfy, and best of all, good microphone noise isolation. I will give them 5 stars for the price, build quality, microphone and versatility.Update (14 dec 2022):4 months have passed, and these ones are still holding up really really good, i went on 10 hours+ flights, used them in many different environments, and they have responded really well.My company gave me jabra evolve 65 MS, which cost more than x2 this headphones, however i still prefer the Jlab's, i strongly suggest these headphones over many others.
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