MP3 - JBuds J3 Micro Atomic In-Ear Earphones with Travel Case (Jet Black) [Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging]
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List Price: $79.95
Our Price: $24.54
Your Save: $ 55.41 ( 69% )
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: JLab Audio
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Binding: Electronics Brand: JLAB Color: Jet Black EAN: 0812887011105 Feature: Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging Label: JLab Audio Manufacturer: JLab Audio Material Type: metal Model: J3WC-01 Publisher: JLab Audio Studio: JLab Audio
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Features
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Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging Aluminum housing and balanced full spectrum micro drivers deliver a stunning new level of acoustic performance. Rich, dynamic soundstage with crystal clear highs, deep, full mids, and tight, punchy bass Includes 4 sizes of soft silicone ear buds for a super comfortable, noise isolating fit, and a sleek, designer travel case. Gold plated 3.5 mm audio jack for premium, no-loss sound connection to your audio device.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Amazon.com is happy to offer this item in Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging, a recyclable, easy-to-open alternative to traditional packaging. A Frustration-Free Package comes without excess packaging materials such as hard plastic clamshell casings, plastic bindings, and wire ties. It’s designed to be opened without the use of a box cutter or knife and will protect your product just as well as traditional packaging during shipping. This item ships in its own box, without the need for an additional shipping box.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Wish I can give more stars. Comment: I've tried a lot of in-ear earphones and nothing satisfied me. But these are light weight, so they dont keep dropping off and at the same time they are effective in noise isolating. Wonderful purchase.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Best headphones I've had Comment: Right when I took out the headphones the design already had me blown away, but that wasn't as good as the sound quality. These headphones are too clean for $25 a pair.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Amazing Comment: Hi everyone.
I am not an audiophile but I do listen to music a lot. I have owned a Creative Aurvana Live before and it sounded really good. The only problem is its size. Too bulky to an average Asian guy. Therefore, I decide to buy a pair of earphones. After doing a whole bunch of researches, I decided to buy this. Frankly, Jlab is a very very strange name to me but i'm really happy that I picked these earphones. My final contestants are Sennheiser CX 500-B, Sony MDR-XB40EX and this one. I would have bought the Sennheiser CX 500-B if I hadn't read the reviews about fake earphones :) The Sony MDR-XB40EX costs twice as much as this one and I don't think it's worth it. Really impressed by the sound of the JBuds J3. Got them for $20 and i think the sound quality is almost the same as Creative Aurvana Live which costs me around $80 :) Highly recommend this baby to anyonne
Customer Rating:      Summary: Awesome! Comment: I loved these! I had to change the sizes and now both of them are different but that might just be my ears. The bass amazing for earbuds and the sound is very clear. Thanks JLas!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not good at all. Unless you hate bass and good sound Comment: I recently purchased the J3 headphones from amazon based on the overwhelmingly positive ratings for the headphones in that price range. I received them today, and I am very unsatisfied by the audio quality.
These are -- and I say this with no exaggeration -- some of the muddiest, ugliest sounding noises I've ever heard. The sounds I'm hearing from songs I intimately know sound foreign. The low end bass is non-existent. The mid-level bass is just almost there. The middle range is completely muddy, and the high end is through the roof. On wonderfully mastered songs, what you end up with is a tinny -- yet somehow muffled -- song with almost inaudible vocals and indistinguishable tracks of instruments blending into this ugly, ugly mix. It sounds like having a laptop speaker funneled right into my ear.
I can see where this type of mix would work perfectly -- acoustic, country, audiobook, spoken word. But for anything where you want to hear each layered instrumental track, this would be impossible.
I sent an email to JLab before posting this review, and the reply was a form letter email asking me to let the headphones "burn-in". I followed their process and nothing changed.
Save yourself the aggravation I went through.
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