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Jlab is having a sale/clearance on some Jlab products including these highly rated retro wireless headphones. The blue and white versions are on sale for $15, but with 15% coupon code
JLABAUDIOJESSE15 GOREED, it drops them to an unbelievable
$12.75! The sound, comfortability and battery life you get from these wireless headphones make them one of the best bang for your buck headphone deals. Shipping is free from the Jlab website making the deal(s) sweeter.
Quick Info: 12hr battery life, 3 EQ sound settings, built in MIC, 35mm driver, etc.
https://www.jlabaudio.com/collect...9198939208
PC Mag 4/5 stars
https://www.pcmag.com/reviews/jla...less-retro
SoundGuys 7.5/10
https://www.soundguys.com/jlab-re...iew-17388/
Amazon Reviews 4.5/5 1301 reviews
https://smile.amazon.com/Headphon...002&sr=8-3
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UPDATE: if you add any item to cart, once you checkout it gives you the option to add a pair of metal earbuds w/mic for only $5 more (currently they are on sale for $20 on their site). They end up costing $4.25 w/ 15% (or $3.50 w/ 30% (
GOMatt) if it still works) coupon.
In fact you can use the 15% coupon code on anything in the website. Other really good clearance deals after coupon code:
*Diego earbuds (purple/mint color)
$4.25
https://www.jlabaudio.com/collect...ect-colors
*Jbuds Pro Wireless Signature earbuds (red)
$8.50
https://www.jlabaudio.com/collect...ect-colors
*Epic Executive Wireless active noise Canceling earbuds (black, white &grey)
$25.50
https://www.jlabaudio.com/collect...ing-earbud
And many others.
https://www.jlabaudio.com/collect...lash-deals
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I listen mostly to midrange centered music like folk, vocals, and jazz, as well as watch videos. For me, a huge quantity of bass is not necessary.
They also have 3 different EQ settings built into the headphone and switching between them changes the bass/treble balance. They sound much better than I expected and perfect fine for the kind of casual on the go music/video listening, listening when you want to be aware of your surroundings. I think they were designed for that. Mine have worked great for over a year.
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I listen mostly to midrange centered music like folk, vocals, and jazz, as well as watch videos. For me, a huge quantity of bass is not necessary.
They also have 3 different EQ settings built into the headphone and switching between them changes the bass/treble balance. They sound much better than I expected and perfect fine for the kind of casual on the go music/video listening, listening when you want to be aware of your surroundings. I think they were designed for that. Mine have worked great for over a year.
BLUE INTRO WIRELESS ON-EAR HEADPHONES sale for $10, but with 15% coupon code JLABAUDIOJESSE15, it drops them to an unbelievable $8.50 with free shipping! I know these are not audiophile headphones, but will be great for casual use.
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Closest thing off the top of my head that I've heard consistently good things about would have to be the Koss PortaPro's. Not truly wireless, but good nonetheless. Been wanting a pair for a while but haven't been able to justify it. Here's a link: https://www.koss.com/headphones/w...o-wireless
Edit: For the record, I personally am looking at the wired ones for myself, but the wireless have had good things said about them too
Not sure how these would fair with sweat but can't beat it for $12 bucks.