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The JLab Epic Sport2 Wireless Earbuds are designed for the active individual, featuring over 20 hours of battery life, IP66 sweatproof protection, customizable sound settings, and a reliable charging system, all backed by a 30-day guarantee and a 2-year warranty.
S**Y
Great wired BT with Ear Hooks
Personally, I don't care for 2 separate BT earpieces. I like earphones with a shape-able ear hook connected with a short wire so that I cannot lose one. I also use the include clip to attach to my collar so they they cannot fall out when I am not using them.The sounds quality is excellent - although someone that prefers a lot of bass may, disagree. I prefer mid and high notes so these are a great choice. If you must have a lot of bass, these may not be for you.Battery life is excellent. I have gone 8+ hours and have not reached the dreaded "low battery" warning. I also like the foam ear inserts because they reshape to fit my ear canal, but there are several other size ear insert pieces to choose from. I also really like that I can reshape the ear hooks to tightly fit around my ear - that keeps them in place better than most non-shape-able earphones.I had the earlier Epic Sport, but the longer battery life is a huge plus. If I lost them, or they died tomorrow, I would buy another pair.
S**F
Better than I expected!
I love these more than the cheaper JLAB headphones that Target sells for $24.99. (Those are my backup pair.) Battery life is much longer and the microphone for talking on the phone is much more clear than the cheaper ones. I do like that no matter which pair you get it is the same charger and case. This is my second pair of these exact headphones as I wore out my first pair in 6 months. I use them everyday and have to charge them everyday with how much I use them. I wore out the power button from using them too much and could no longer get them to turn on. I have a family member that uses them occasionally and her pair has already lasted for 2 years and is still working.
A**S
Buy them if you need the long battery life; otherwise, skip them
If you're buying for long battery life: Four stars, overall. Recommended.If you're shopping for any bluetooth headset: One star. Not recommended.The battery life on these genuinely is incredible, but I am BEGGING for them to be integrated into a better physical design (and not a fully wireless one -- I am not a Cyberman).The GOOD:- battery life is still around 15 hours of continuous use after months of heavy daily usageThe BAD:- the sound quality is mediocre -- like there's a haze of static in the background- if you're using them as an adjunct to your phone, you're likely to miss notificationsThe UGLY:- they're painful -- like, walking home after a night out in heels painful -- by the end of the dayThe SPECIFICS:I wear headphones nearly all day, every day, as I roam around getting work done. (I have ADD, and otherwise, I'd just be roaming around, perpetually forgetting what I have to do.) I'd gotten to the point that I had two pairs -- one I started the day with, then switched out to charge, then switched back into while the other charged. I've also used bluetooth headphones for falling asleep, and there is nothing quite like waking up at 4am hearing, "Be-duh, be-duh, be-duh, buh-bum-bum. Low battery."While I wouldn't say they last a full 20 hours, they do last around 15 (and that's after a couple of months of daily heavy use). Most people will never come up against this scenario, so it hardly matters, but it is a little irksome that there is *no* warning before the headset dies (though it is still preferred to the little 'low battery' jingle every minute for five minutes).One of the ways it seems they save battery and last so long, however, is by going "dormant" when there's not active audio. So if I pause to do something else on my computer and then take a screencapture, I'll hear the hum of the audio coming back, but *not* the 'screencapture' sound. Same for phone notifications -- the notification sound doesn't last long enough for the audio to reengage and the sound to be heard, so be aware if you use them for that purpose.The sound quality is pretty poor -- below standard for other headphones of this brand. It's tinny, and always seems to have a bit of a static-y hum in the background. For me, the battery life was worth the trade-off, since I'm usually listening to people talking in one form or another, not music or ASMR.A small thing that hasn't happened yet, but surely will: the dust cover for the charging port is poorly designed. It either needs to rise up to rotate away, be designed to bend, or be retooled entirely, because I give it one more month before it breaks off (it's already showing the signs of wear suggesting that's what's coming).Finally, on the comfort issue: Why, oh why, do they have to be this way? I genuinely have a difficult time pinpointing exactly what it is that makes them *so* painful, but I think it's the size of the molded plastic part directly attached to the ear bud. After wearing them long enough, sometimes it isn't so bad; but then I have to take them off again, and I always have to be *extremely* ginger because my ears are so sore. The best comparison I've got is an uncomfortable, though somehow manageable, pair of dress shoes. If I didn't need to wear headphones without recharging twice a day so badly, I'd *never* wear these.(I also have one nitpick on quality control, because I suspect this doesn't apply to all pairs of these headphones: it's an absolute *miracle* if I can get them to pause using the button on the headset. This is especially irksome considering how uncomfortable these things are, because I'd rather not have to pull them out of my ears to hear someone just because the pause button isn't working.)
T**A
Marquis de Sade must of made these, they’re painful
These headphones are awful and extremely painful to wear. I purchased these when my Bose sport headphones died.The volume is awfulThe silicone covers that goes over the bud are awful, even the extras. They are all too big and frustrating. They make the inside of your ears feel strange, as if your ears are under pressure. You know that feeling after an airplane flight and your ears are stuffy? That’s similar to what these earbuds does to your ears. The over ear thingy that goes around your ear to keep them from falling, are extremely painful too. Especially behind the ears.People have a hard time hearing me due to the placement of the mic on these earbuds.I am sending these back before I can’t and I have 4 days left. Don’t purchase these
L**H
Love these buds!
I purchased these after using the Epic2 for about 3 years. They worked great until I unfortunately wrecked them by trying to clean them too aggressively. So I decided to stick with JLab and bought these. They are even better than my old ones! The sound is fantastic, and I am very happy with the many choices of bud tips for the ear. I use them exclusively for running, but still find that the sound quality is great. Apparently my ears are small inside, and I have a terrible time trying to find tips that don't fall out when I run. The inverted ones worked perfect for me. At $50, these are a great value. I've only used them about 3 weeks, for so far, so good.
R**1
one size does not fit all - too large
I am a small adult (5') and even changing to the smallest inserts, the hard plastic tube that the changeable piece attaches to is just too large for comfortable extended use. After an hour of using this, the inside of my ears were hurting too much to continue using them. Good thing i brought wired backup earbuds on the plane with me. Other than that, they worked great.
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