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The JLab JBuds Work Wireless Headset delivers professional-grade audio with 60+ hours battery life, dual Bluetooth Multipoint connectivity, and advanced noise-canceling microphones. Designed for all-day comfort with Cloud Foam earcups and intuitive controls, it’s the ultimate headset for seamless transitions between work calls and personal entertainment.






| ASIN | B0062S0Z2C |
| Additional Features | Microphone Included |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Audio Monitoring, Calling, Gaming, Video Calls |
| Audio Driver Size | 40 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 60 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 3 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #233 in Computer Headsets #784 in Over-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Version | 5 |
| Brand | JLab |
| Built-In Media | JBuds Work Wireless Over-Ear Headset, Type-C Charging Cable, Type-C to 3.5mm AUX Cable for Wired Use, JLab Two Year Warranty. |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Cellphones |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Controller Type | Touch |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 1,043 Reviews |
| Earpiece Shape | Over Ear |
| Enclosure Material | Foam |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20 KHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00812887017374 |
| Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Height | 8.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | JLAB |
| Model Name | JBuds Work |
| Model Number | HBJBUDSWORKRBLK4 |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Series Number | 4 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Home |
| Style Name | Jbuds Work |
| Subject Character | no character |
| Theme | Work |
| UPC | 812887017374 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
F**O
Just what I was looking for
I was looking for a general use headphone with great noise canceling capabilities for home office, and I can say this ones have it all... Noice canceling microphone - This mic is extremely good for noise canceling, I performed several tests by putting high music close to me, also people talking to me and this mic filtered all the noise from the outside and only sent what i was talking. Comfort - really good, i work home office and have REALLY long meetings, and these ones have stood up, even though my ears sweat after some time. Durability (battery) - Maybe they don't last this 60 hours, but honestly, if i can pass through a whole week with 6+ hours daily use, you don't need anything else. Sound - really nice sound if you want to use it for watching movies or listening to music, very good bass. Overall these are one of the most versatile headphones I've got, also these headphones feel so durable and very good quality built, is like metal and plastic all over. 7 days pretty heavy duty on and off work still on 50%. Some cons i've found: - Mute button sound can be heard on the other side of the call. - In my case the ears get sweaty a few hours after using it (maybe summer issues, my country is pretty hot) - They don't feel so comfy after some time using them. - They got disconnected once while on a meeting, but nothing frequently. - When i use only one pad, i get headache, i think maybe my head is to big and the small foam presses my head too tight. These are some minor things i wanted to point for the people that will buy them so that you know what to expect, since anything is perfect, i anyway think these are really great headphones, really good sound for work and for personal stuff (movies and music), great battery life, comfy, and best of all, good microphone noise isolation. I will give them 5 stars for the price, build quality, microphone and versatility. Update (14 dec 2022): 4 months have passed, and these ones are still holding up really really good, i went on 10 hours+ flights, used them in many different environments, and they have responded really well. My company gave me jabra evolve 65 MS, which cost more than x2 this headphones, however i still prefer the Jlab's, i strongly suggest these headphones over many others.
G**.
HEARING AID TESTED
Digital phones and digital hearing devices/aids don't work good together and the distortion is very frustrating at best. I've tried other "in the ear" products but taking hearing aids out every time to use the phone is a real pain. These headphones solved the problem, period!. These work fantastic!!!!!!. Now I can have normal conversation and these make life so much better and no more asking people to repeat themselves over. They are very comfortable for extended use, amplification is excellent. boom mic is not in the way and left earphone can be easily removed for mono listening. Bluetooth or plug in and built in battery will last for hours and includes charging cord. This product was well thought out and very well worth the money, Take care of your hearing, once it's gone, it's gone, these make a difference.
P**S
Great office headset with value way beyond what you pay
I need to be able to hear the room around me, and this headset converts to single ear. The mic is good at filtering out most room noise, and while not the best I've used, it's still really good. I have multiple people talking in the open room, and it's pretty good at filtering out the normal chatter noise. Loud laughter, raised voices, will register on calls though, but usually only just barely. Even helps reduce noise in say a coffee shop, but audio does leak through your mic in that level of environment-you'll need to mute when not talking. The mute button doesn't sync to Teams/video conferencing apps, it's an hardware mute on the mic itself; it's a blessing and a curse, b/c you can be double muted...but on the plus side, you can be very sure that your mic is off, and leave it off even when not on calls. The red light on the mic is clearly visible from the corner of your eye though, and you'll know when the hardware mute is on. Audio is clear in your ear, and you can still pick out individual voices in a crowded call environment (both virtually and with noise in room). I don't use music with this, so I can't judge that part. Battery life is *awesome*. On Bluetooth, this one lasts a day plus, even after spending at least 4-6 hours a day on calls. When not actively on calls, the device barely sips power while still being immediately ready for use. If you aren't using it actively much, you'll get multiple days out of it with just being on and connected. Super comfortable; you could wear this all day, and fits even larger ears/heads. If the boom mic was just a little better at filtering out the tougher noise environments, would be an absolutely perfect design. Unless you're planning on spending a significant amount more on top tier, high end headsets, you will be hard pressed to find a better unit anywhere near this price point.
P**I
I Hate These Headphones
Edit: I've now had these headphones for just over a year, and my sound quality is diminished to the point where they're virtually unusable. Don't waste your money. I have had these for a couple of months, and after a fair amount of use I would not recommend them. 1. They claim to be able to connect to two devices. This is true but it doesn't work that well, which leads to endless frustration for me. I usually have to fuss with the things for a minute or two if I want to use them with one of the two devices they're connected to, which seems to defeat the purpose. Unfortunately, the connection happens automatically, so I don't have a way to prevent when both devices are nearby when I turn the headphones on aside from turning Bluetooth off. 2. As another reviewer mentioned, after enough time in a call, people's voices take on a static-type sound, as if you were hearing them through a damaged speaker. 3. They come with two cables, both of which are far too short. The charging cable doesn't really need to be long, but it also has a cable that's supposed to allow you to plug the headset into an audio port, and it's maybe three feet stretched all the way out. Other than these three items, they're alright. If it weren't for item 1, I'd give them four stars, but having to juggle Bluetooth devices makes me want to smash them with a hammer. Edit: I'm actually coming back to reduce this to two stars because right now, although this headset is "connected" to my computer, I can get no audio at all. I have nothing else connected to that device and I've tried all the usual tricks to get it to work, yet still nothing. I'm sure I will find some way to resolve the problem, but the fact this this *is* a problem is ridiculous.
R**.
Almost the perfect headset
As a loyal user of the JLab Go Work headset for the past couple of years, I was excited to upgrade to the new JLab JBuds Work. I wear my headset 8+ hours a day and comfort, battery life, range, and quality is of the utmost of importance. The Good: - Amazing build quality. This thing is built solid and aside from some small picky details about the buttons, I give the build quality an A+ - Extremely comfortable. I can wear this all day and never get fatigue. This is a small improvement from my Go Work headset. The OK: - The sound quality is just ok. It’s hard to describe but this just doesn’t sound as good as my old Go Work headset. - The mic is kind of weird. It’s a short rigid mic and it stays out of my sight which is good except for the fact that I can’t see the mute indicator when I’m muted. I keep it flipped down 90% of the time because flipping it up doesn’t really do anything functional like mute it. Plus the arm feels loose when not locked down. The Bad: - The mute button has this 1/2 second delay which is terrible. I’ve gotten used to the instant mute of the Go Work’s mechanical mute button. This one is not mechanical and well… I dislike it. Also, when I’m muted I can’t see the red light on the boom because the boom is too short. - The sidetone feature is GREAT for allowing enough ambient noise in to hear myself without being distracting. The absolute deal breaker is that after every single call, sidetone turns off. WHY?! WHY in the word would you turn a feature off after every single call? Turning it back on requires me to triple press the power button TWO times. It’s so bizarre and this is by far the worst part of this headset. I would give this headset 5 stars even with the other shortcomings if I could figure out how to keep sidetone on, but until I do… 3 stars is the best I can do. I mean it when I say I love this headset. So many great features and the price point is fantastic. Just a few small annoyances really knock this from GREAT to just GOOD.
C**T
solid choice for price point
Update: they are still going strong after a year and a half. They start to get uncomfortable after the third or fourth hour of continuous use, but that doesn't bother me. I still go several days between charging them. One of the cups comes off to make it a travel-safe headset, which means I can still talk to him on the phone while driving with better quality than the car's Bluetooth. My husband is a trucker, which means he's gone for six weeks at a time. He calls me every morning, and we can be on the phone anywhere between one and three hours. Unfortunately, the morning is when I'm most productive, so our phone calls can be extremely frustrating as I'm carrying my phone around on speakerphone and trying not to make too much noise. This showed up one week ago, and it has already helped a lot. Now, instead of struggling to hear me over the dishes, he can barely hear when I wash them (he can still hear them, but it's much more quiet). When I was doing laundry and shouting over the machine, he only struggled to hear me because of the shouting. He couldn't hear the machine or the water at all. When I was outside on a windy day, he could hear that, but I think that's a reasonable limitation. I have two other pairs of headsets in roughly the same price point: wired Corsair HS50 for gaming, and MPOW H12 for listening to music. These are the most snug against my head, and the cups around the ears are the smallest. I do have a large head, but my ears aren't particularly big. I imagine that if your ears are bigger than mine, these headphones will probably be uncomfortable, and you might want to either go with the on-ear option or try a different brand. The foam that the cups are made from also feels more porous and spongey, so I'm interested to see how that will work when I have to do yard work in the summer. On my end, the audio quality is good. His sound comes in very well, and I get the full dynamic range of music at reasonably low volumes. I have left my phone at one end of the house and gone into the yard on the other side, and I didn't hear a skip in the music until I was at the edge of the yard. I have also been able to leave my phone on the charger while I went out to take care of the chickens, which doesn't have the same range as the test with the music, but is still impressive. So far, my husband and I have talked on the phone for about 11 and a half hours, and I've also listened to a fair amount of music. When I turned on the headphones, they were at 90% battery, and they've only ticked down to 80% after listening to music for another hour this morning. The Quick Start Guide is a single sheet of sturdy paper folded in half to make a booklet, with large, clear pictures and instructions that are easy to understand. The headphones are mostly intuitive, but when I did need to check something, the guide communicated the information clearly and quickly. Overall, they're a solid choice. If you're not willing to spend over $100 on a headset, and as long as your ears are pretty small, I would recommend these. They do everything I need them to do.
C**.
Solid headset for the price
I was using the on ear model previously and loved it but wanted to give this model a try since it covers my ears. They are very comfortable to wear. I work from home and spend the majority of my time with these on (I’d say upwards of 6+ hours each day). You have to get used to not being able to hear your voice when talking (both models are this way) but the voice quality is great both input and output. I use the mute button on the right side more than reaching over to my mouse and muting myself through the computer (I use Microsoft Teams). The microphone is great because you can flip it down to answer calls and flip it up to end calls. The wireless range doesn’t surprise me since I used one of their products before. I can easily walk around my house, go outside, to my garage and not worry about losing connection. The noise cancelling is okay, not great but it does the job for me. I would definitely recommend if you’re in the market for an affordable yet quality headset. And the battery life is awesome. One charge lasts my entire work week before I plug it in over the weekend. The same for the previous model I used for almost 2 years. My only suggestion is get yourself a longer charge cord, it’s only about 2ft long.
Y**B
Nope! Disappointed!
Well here goes...I thought the padding would be much thicker and softer around my ears. It isn't. Talk about frustrating. Comfort is a big deal since I wear them for up to 18 hours in a day. I found pulling one side off provides a little more comfort. I prefer listening stereo as the cups seal around your ears for a better listening environment. I like the older set better. I was never a fan of a set on my ears but the JLab Go Work set was better and was much more comfortable than these! I had them over a year! They still work but the plastic band broke. The new one has better sound for music and video. The old had a better and flexible boom mic. Great for calls which was it's primary use. Again, listening in stereo is much better. There's much better clarity in the conversation. You can understand what your hearing. I charged them once a week or the set would tell me it's low. Can't beat that! The new boom mic is meh and it's not flexible. Guess it's either fix the old set with gorilla glue, buy the old set again or get used to the new ones using 1 ear cup. I'll probably buy the old set again since I prefer listening in stereo. Maybe they'll last longer. I was pretty hard on the last set and they still lasted 14 months! I figure I'm way ahead of so many out there spending 3 or 4 x's the money and getting much less use. I spent $50 for the old and was happy and $80 for the new and I'm disappointed! Should have followed my first mind and just bought the old set again. I thought I was getting new and improved! Nope!
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