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JLab JBuds Frames Wireless Bluetooth Open-Ear Audio for Your Glasses

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JLab Store via Amazon has JLab JBuds Frames Wireless Open-Ear Audio for Your Glasses w/ 8-Hour Bluetooth Playtime on sale for $10.00. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+.

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Note, product will be sold by JLab Store and fulfilled by Amazon

About this Item:
  • The open speaker design produce sound perfect for just you for calls or podcasts with 8+ hours of playtime.
  • JBuds Frames fit on most sunglasses or glasses for on-the-GO sound. Two hooks secure the JBuds Frames to fit most types of regular glasses, sunglasses or reading glasses, so you can listen with your own personal style.
  • Take full control over your music, phone calls, volume and activate your Smart Assistant with the convenient button located on top of each JBuds Frames.
  • Once you connect via Bluetooth 5.1 the first time, both JBuds Frames will auto-connect to your device. Featuring Dual Connect, use either JBuds Frames independently or together.
  • Our microphones are only activated by you so have the choice to turn on your smart assistant, SIRI, Google Assistant, Alexa.

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Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $5 lower (33% savings) than our immensely popular February Frontpage Deal for this item
  • About this store:
  • Additional Note:
    • Please refer to the Forum Thread for additional discussion regarding this deal.

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JLab Store via Amazon has JLab JBuds Frames Wireless Open-Ear Audio for Your Glasses w/ 8-Hour Bluetooth Playtime on sale for $10.00. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+.

Thanks to Staff Member the-press-box for sharing this deal.

Note, product will be sold by JLab Store and fulfilled by Amazon

About this Item:
  • The open speaker design produce sound perfect for just you for calls or podcasts with 8+ hours of playtime.
  • JBuds Frames fit on most sunglasses or glasses for on-the-GO sound. Two hooks secure the JBuds Frames to fit most types of regular glasses, sunglasses or reading glasses, so you can listen with your own personal style.
  • Take full control over your music, phone calls, volume and activate your Smart Assistant with the convenient button located on top of each JBuds Frames.
  • Once you connect via Bluetooth 5.1 the first time, both JBuds Frames will auto-connect to your device. Featuring Dual Connect, use either JBuds Frames independently or together.
  • Our microphones are only activated by you so have the choice to turn on your smart assistant, SIRI, Google Assistant, Alexa.

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $5 lower (33% savings) than our immensely popular February Frontpage Deal for this item
  • About this store:
  • Additional Note:
    • Please refer to the Forum Thread for additional discussion regarding this deal.

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Model: JLab JBuds Frames True Wireless Audio Bluetooth Smart Attachments | Verizon

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Lilyly
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cuz it hurts in your ears
Sysop
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They're good for wearing while riding a bike so you can still be aware of your surroundings.
Auztin
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I bought these when they were $15. I like them. I use them when walking around the park or doing chores in the house - I can hear my kids and surroundings clearly while listening. I wouldn't recommended for a loud environment; they don't get loud enough to overcome that. Also at louder volumes people are able to hear what you're listening to.

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TheRedEyeBandit
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I'll give these a go for $10 and watching nighttime TV at home
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One safety tip, practice looking down while wearing these as they can make it easier to drop your specs.
I bought a pair of these a few months ago and love them, living in an apartment and having an odd sleep schedule I was always fiddling with the volume and with these while sound leaks it doesn't carry very far.
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Quote from Otis23 :
I don't really understand the use case for these. Why not buy a pair of Totally Wireless earbuds instead of such a weird looking product? Cost is similar.
cuz it hurts in your ears
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I bought these when they were $15. I like them. I use them when walking around the park or doing chores in the house - I can hear my kids and surroundings clearly while listening. I wouldn't recommended for a loud environment; they don't get loud enough to overcome that. Also at louder volumes people are able to hear what you're listening to.
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tlite
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Anyone know how these compare to Shokz? I don't love wearing Shokz with glasses...
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Sysop
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Quote from Otis23 :
I don't really understand the use case for these. Why not buy a pair of Totally Wireless earbuds instead of such a weird looking product? Cost is similar.
They're good for wearing while riding a bike so you can still be aware of your surroundings.

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ss115891
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I was just looking at bose sunglasses the other day... I guess these would do just fine for now for an entry into this category. Cheap alternative. Dont mind throwing away $10 on these. Although there may be no comparison between these & bose
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I also bought these when they were offered at $15. The music sounds not so good with these, but for audiobooks and podcasts they are fine. They did have some problems staying connected for me, the proprietary connectors for charging are not great, and the battery life is so-so, I went back to my knockoff bone conductor headphones. At this price point they are probably worth a try for you though.
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ccbowers
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Quote from Otis23 :
I don't really understand the use case for these. Why not buy a pair of Totally Wireless earbuds instead of such a weird looking product? Cost is similar.
Awareness of surroundings is the main draw. Sound on these is crap, but for podcasts it's probably passable.

I've been using shoulder speakers for years, like the discontinued Bose Soundwear companion for the same reason- when I don't want to be closed off from the rest of the world.
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Tempest144
May 16, 2023
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I see people saying they like these because they can hear the environment around them. I use the JLab Rewind when I want to be able to hear my environment and still listen to something. I would highly recommend them even at regular price. I have been using mine probably 3-4 times a week for a few hours at a time for 2 years now and they are still going strong.

https://a.co/d/5fsBdrl
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Wavy-Nife
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Comes with "fit sleeves"
Last edited by Wavy-Nife May 16, 2023 at 07:00 AM.
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Quote from Wavy-Nife :
The frame clips are wide and non adjustable. Looks like they'd only fit on thick frame plastic glasses (without falling off) not thinner metal etc.
The package come with two widths of rubber fittings for thinner frames.
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KingTaco
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I'm a big fan of these. As others have noted, do not buy these if audio fidelity is your primary concern. You can listen to music and it's sort of a seltzer situation where it's a faint reminder of what the music sounds like. I adore these for podcasts in public. I can hear what's going on around me, listen to entertaining people say funny things, and unlike doing the same thing with a set of open back headphones nobody will look at me funny.
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At first, I wasn't sure I had a use for this but after reading yalls comments, I think this would be great for when I'm gardening or hiking and still want to hear my surroundings, in for one!
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