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JLab JBuds J2


$35.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Sit comfortably in the ears, feel very light and don't pull, easy to forget they're there. Cable is thick and isn't prone to tangling. Don't get any cord noise when you move it.

The Cons:Not audiophile quality, some hollow and weak areas, although that isn't unexpected at this price.

The JLab JBuds J2 are a step up from the original JBuds. The J2 integrates a thicker, more durable cable and heavy-duty joints in order to increase the amount af wear and tear the headphones can withstand.

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This ensures that the extra money will allow the headphones to last longer. They also contain Japanese made titanium drivers in the earpieces paired with a newly designed sound chamber to enhance sound quality. They come in 12 different colours and offer three sets of silicone earbuds that appear quite similar to those of the JBud. These are targeted at those consumers who want an upgrade from the stock headphones, but do not want to spend as much as they did for the mp3 player.

Features

  • Redesigned Sound Chamber
  • Titanium Drivers
  • Thicker Premium Cable
  • Heavy-Duty Flexible Joints
  • 12 Different Colours
  • Cord Length - 122 cm

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    sit comfortably in the ears, feel very light and don't pull, easy to forget they're there

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    cable is thick and isn't prone to tangling

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    don't get any cord noise when you move it

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    compact, minimal design that doesn't stick out of your ears or call attention to itself

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    audio is clear and sounds reasonably good for the price

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    blocks out external noises effectively

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    durably constructed, cords don't wear and you can drop them a few times without fear

Cons
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    not audiophile quality, some hollow and weak areas, although that isn't unexpected at this price

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