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Bought these for the kid 3 years ago when they were about $25. The case design with no cover is actually rather dumb. He since lost a piece, found it, and lost again. We replaced these with Tozo a year ago and he's very happy with them. Much better sound quality and better case design. I don't think these are worth $30, much less $50.
Bought these in a pinch at Meijer as I was out of town and had forgotten my earbuds somehow. I paid like $30 or $40 on sale. These suck. Not worth price.
They're not bad but the Bluetooth is kinda weak. When I take walks, my phone is always in my front-left pocket; the music in my right earbud cuts out all the time, especially if I turn my head at all. It gets really frustrating when you just want to go for a quick walk while on break. When I ride my motorcycle with the phone in the breast pocket, no problems.
They're not bad but the Bluetooth is kinda weak. When I take walks, my phone is always in my front-left pocket; the music in my right earbud cuts out all the time, especially if I turn my head at all. It gets really frustrating when you just want to go for a quick walk while on break. When I ride my motorcycle with the phone in the breast pocket, no problems.
I have had the same problem with weak Bluetooth on a few different brands of earbuds. It seems most companies put the Bluetooth in the right earbud, which then sends the signal to left one, so switching your phone to your right pocket should help. I know that solved the problem for me.
I have had the same problem with weak Bluetooth on a few different brands of earbuds. It seems most companies put the Bluetooth in the right earbud, which then sends the signal to left one, so switching your phone to your right pocket should help. I know that solved the problem for me.
Thank you very much for trying to help; unfortunately, I've already tried that with no success.
I have three types of JLab earbuds and it appears the earbuds connect to your phone individually. The more expensive pair of JLabs I have will even lose pairing randomly in whichever earbud feels like being a jerk that day.
I finally decided to leave a pair of wired earbuds at my desk. While not ideal, it works.
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I recently purchased the TWS series of JBL headphones that was posted on Slickdeals back in October. I am very disappointed with them because I use them for Teams meetings or Zoom calls at work everyday and they have performed horribly as people tell me all they can hear is is me mummering or can't hear me properly. This has been a consistent issue and numerous people have complained whenever I talked with them. Same issue with phone calls over Bluetooth . The noise cancelation factor is just bad.
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I have three types of JLab earbuds and it appears the earbuds connect to your phone individually. The more expensive pair of JLabs I have will even lose pairing randomly in whichever earbud feels like being a jerk that day.
I finally decided to leave a pair of wired earbuds at my desk. While not ideal, it works.
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