🎧 Rewind your soundtrack—where retro style meets next-gen sound.
The JLab Rewind 2 Wireless Retro Headphones combine iconic 80s/90s design with cutting-edge tech, offering 20+ hours of Bluetooth playtime, multipoint connectivity, wireless audio sharing, and customizable sound via the JLab app. Lightweight and comfortable with foam ear cushions and an adjustable headband, these headphones deliver a nostalgic look with modern performance and convenience.
Control Method | Touch |
Control Type | Media Control, Music |
Item Weight | 4.16 ounces |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
Headphone Folding Features | On Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Over-Ear |
Style Name | Retro |
Color | Black Gen 2 |
Battery Average Life | 20 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Antenna Location | Music, Calling |
Compatible Devices | Android Devices |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | With Mic, Track Forward, Lightweight |
Enclosure Material | Foam, Plastic, Metal |
S**L
Retro meets modern plus no head or ear pressure
Oh I love these. They exceeded my expectations. In fact, ever since I have received them I have been using them. They are so light on my head and ears. Other headphones give me pain after using for a while but these NOPE. They are so light and easy to place on your head. I love the retro design. All you do is press the right button and it turns on and off. You can also do other things like skip to next track. People complained about the location of the charging port but to me it's fine. There is no issue charging them and they charge pretty fast. So far the quality is great. I think the price is perfect for the value you get. I use these for listening to music and watching youtube videos and the sound is wonderful. Definitely grab these!!
L**4
Love These! The Search is Over.
First of all, I guess I'm old and didn't fully realize it, because I was confused that these are considered "Retro". I also saw a review saying these are the "old fashioned style" and cringed a little inside. But alas; apparently they are retro because I had a heck of a time finding these. Over the last couple of years I've wasted money on top of money buying in-ear types; small ear buds, ear buds with the over-ear hook, you name it. I must have defective ear canals because they all cause me pain and don't fit right. If I can suffer through wearing them for a while, I end up with very sore ears at the end and that's if they even stay in that long. Next I tried a pair of ear phones, the large kind that cover your ear entirely and they're not much better. Super heavy and I don't like feeling totally isolated from the sounds of my surroundings. 99% of the time I am wearing these to listen to podcasts while cleaning my house. So big heavy earphones don't work with all my moving around and bending. I just wanted something lightweight that doesn't cause me pain. Here they are! I didn't realize they didn't make headphones like these anymore until I found this pair. I still have an old pair of Aiwa headphones like these but they're corded, so no good for housework obviously. So I was very excited to order these.I don't find the location of the USB port to be bothersome, unlike some other reviewers. You just move the foam a little and it's right there, it's not a big deal. And the cord fits in it easily, I'm not sure why others are having trouble fitting it in, unless maybe they change the cord style. The sound is great so far, I'm listening to a podcast as I type this and it's nice and clear and the intro music is bassy and sounds great. But I'm easy to please sound-wise and am just happy I'm not in pain, so if you're a headphone connoisseur you may feel differently.They paired easily and immediately with my Kindle Fire, very intuitive. I like that I can pause & unpause the podcast or music with a single touch of the button on the right side. They are marked L & R, although it's a little hard to see. I put a small sticker on the left side just to make it easier. They are lightweight and SUPER COMFY.As a bonus, these have a mic and can be used as a bluetooth headset for phone calls! I didn't realize that when I ordered them so it's a nice bonus. They are adjustable and go fairly large, although the smallest setting isn't very small, I have to angle them back a little bit for them to be tight enough, but that works fine for me. They come with a (short!) charging cord, which is the mini USB unfortunately and not the C-type, but you can't win them all. They also come with a spare pair of foam covers which is nice. It has a red light when they're charging and it switches to blue when charging is complete. They took just under 3 hours to charge fully.My only complaint is that there's no volume control. That's a huge bummer, because when loud ads come on during my podcasts I'll have to rush over to turn it down. But otherwise I'm really happy with these and definitely think the price was fair. My search for comfortable and light USB headphones is finally over.
S**O
Great product marred by a slew of tiny limitations
I use these headphones every day. For the price, they’re great. They managed to pack a lot of functionality into a cheap, simple, 1-button device. If it was pricier with slightly better design, it’d be… well, pricier. With better design.Drawbacks first:- the one button by your ear is clunky and loud to press (you’re basically clicking plastic together next to your eardrum) and doesn’t register presses super consistently- the one-button design limits functionality- the app that allows you to customize controls (2x press = ?, 3x press = ?, etc) is a bit wonky but a nice feature if you can get it working- the foam pads fall off easily and aren’t substantial enough so the plastic underneath hurts your ears after a while- the sound quality is alright, and volume output could be higher- charging port in a weird spot that takes a few seconds to locate every time you plug them in- you have to hold the button down for on/off, which is semi common, but bothers me because sometimes you just want to take the headphones off and go on with your day, but if you want to be sure they’re off you’ve gotta smash the button into your ear and wait for like 7 seconds until you hear it say “Jlab off”The pros:- most of the above doesn’t really matter. It’s such a clutch little pair of headphones that’s so cheap for what’s overall a pretty ingenious design. Minor annoyances are just that.
J**F
Light, long life, pairing to another set of headphones
These headphones are excellent for $25. They get very loud, the sound quality is very fine, they weigh nothing and the 20h battery is amazing. I'm ordering a second set to take advantage of the sync so me and my girl can watch videos together. They feel exactly like 90s headphones. Love em.
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