Electronics : JBuds Hi-Fi Noise Reducing Ear Buds (Pink)

Electronics : JBuds Hi-Fi Noise Reducing Ear Buds (Pink)

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JBuds Hi-Fi Noise Reducing Ear Buds (Pink)

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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: JLAB
Color: Pink
EAN: 0854291001204
Label: JLab Audio
Product Manufacturer: JLab Audio
Model: JBDP
Publisher: JLab Audio
Studio: JLab Audio
Variation Description: Pink


Piece facts:
  • 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 mp3 player, CD, portable DVD, and Laptop
  • Goldplated 3.5 mm audio jack for premium, no-loss sound connection to your audio device.




(Pink) Buds Ear Reducing Noise Hi-Fi JBuds






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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. lncludes 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. 0ne-year full warranty.


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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * nice for the price ...
not the most incredible fidelity but decent highs and lows. comfortable in the ear. best of all, low decibel impact. for the low price, these are a good buy.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - sound good, but cheap
These things sound really good and were extremely comfortable in my ears. However, after a week the right bud started coming apart and the wires became exposed. A week after that the wire completely broke, and I couldn't listen to them at all anymore. If you are rough on your stuff and throw your ipod and headphones in your bag a lot, these are not for you. Then again, they sound great, and I could have gotten a dud pair.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * Good but not long-lived ...
I bought a pair of these and then bought two more when I liked them and they were on sale. Very good sound, comfortable in the ear -- but they are not durable at all. Granted, maybe they're not meant to be wrapped around an iPod and knocked around, but I would've expected them to be. Each pair only lasted about 6 months of daily use, and then the cord must've become separated in the plug part, and that was the end of them.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Very good, low-priced ear buds
These are pretty good earbuds for the price. They come with 3 different sizes of foam inserts for a custom fit. They block out most of the outside noise. They don't break the bank. Now if I could just keep my ferrets away from them I'd be doing great :)



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * mediocre fit ...
Comes with multiple size rubber ear inserts. None of them seem to fit real well or stay put for heavy exercise.

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