








🎶 Elevate your sound game—where pro-grade audio meets all-day freedom.
The JLab Epic Lab Edition True Wireless Earbuds deliver premium audiophile sound with hybrid dual drivers and spatial audio support. Featuring smart adaptive ANC, multipoint Bluetooth connectivity, and an impressive 56+ hours of total playtime with dual wireless and USB-C charging options, these earbuds are engineered for professionals who demand immersive sound, seamless device switching, and long-lasting performance in any environment.

















| ASIN | B0CGGM1CQ9 |
| Age range (description) | Young Teen to Adult |
| Cable feature | Without Cable |
| Compatible devices | iPhone, iPad, iPod, Galaxy, Pixel, Mac, PC |
| Connectivity technology | Wireless |
| Control method | Touch |
| Control type | Media Control |
| Department | mens |
| Headphone jack | No Jack |
| Included components | Charging Station |
| Item model number | EBELABBLK50WEB |
| Manufacturer | JLab |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model name | Epic Lab Edition |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 15.7 x 12.5 x 3.9 cm; 210 g |
| Package type | FFP |
| Recommended uses for product | Music |
| Sensitivity | 98 dB |
| Specific uses for product | Music, Gaming, Travel, Sport |
| Style | In Ear |
| Water resistance level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless communication technologies | Bluetooth |
R**H
I rarely give reviews but I have to on this JLabs Lab earbuds. I have had Earbuds Pro and JBLs. I am frequent flyer spending a couple of hours on planes and the ANC is amazing. The sound is excellent, good bass response, clear mids and highs. Excellent sound staging. The soft foam is little bit difficult to use but just like foam earplugs squeeze them to fit into the ear. So far these earbuds are amazing! Good battery life as well.
L**R
I would never consider wireless earbuds for my gaming PC, but I was kind of forced into it because I had scalp surgery. My other set is an Audeze Maxwell that I've been using for about a year. I really liked the Audeze, but I was forced to look into the "gaming" earbuds market. I am admittedly an "audiophile" and have wasted plenty of money over the years on DACs, amps, and headphones. Now I am just looking for a good sounding set that is easy to use, wireless and no perceivable "lag." I tried Sony INZONE, Steel Series Gaming Buds, and Asus ROG Cetra Light Speed. Nothing was great and I felt like out of the bunch the Sony's were absolutely terrible. Steel Series does okay, but the sound quality is lacking. Asus was probably the closest to being a winner. Enter these JLab Epic Lab Edition earbuds. It comes with a BLE adapter, and has standard Bluetooth connectivity. Admittedly, I don't use them much on my iPhone as I have Airpods Pro 2. I did connect them and listen to music on these. It was a pretty great experience, but I used the app to set them up. The app is pretty bare bones, but it works for what I needed. I changed the tap functions to suit my needs, then I used these with the BLE adapter on my laptop, gaming computer and Nintendo switch. Honestly love them, as the fidelity is fantastic. I can't detect lag on the audio. The battery life is enormous (8+ hours) when using the BLE adapter. The noise cancelling is good enough to drown out most background noises but obviously not Sony/Bose/Apple quality. The sound quality is to die for, the dual driver has enormous sub bass, and very good midrange and highs. Playing Cyberpunk walking into the bar you can hear the bass and it's almost convincingly moving from tiny earbuds. Truly great overall and my absolute favorite audio product I've bought for my gaming PC. I use JLab Signature EQ and really do like it. Some people like "Knowles Preferred" but I found JLab Signature matches my use case here in "video games." Nit pick is the case is a little tough to open at first, but seems like its getting easier to use now. Also, I'd like to be able to delete noise cancelling off setting in the app so I can just jump back and forth between passthrough and noise cancelling as those are the only two settings I use. 5 stars from me. I hope they make the change in the app and these are like 10 stars for me as perfect.
D**L
I have tried many earbuds, the sony's 1000XM5, Sennheiser Momentum 3, Samsung 3 pro, Bose Quietcomfort, Jabra 10 gen2, none of them compare with the quality of sound these pair can produce. The sound is just in another level. That said, noise cancelling and ambient modes are not top of the line, the sonys, bose and even samsungs have better N.C. The USB dongle are great too, cant get better earbuds for this price. Highly recommend.
T**K
Let me start my saying I am no stranger when it comes to high-end, top tier TWS. If it sounds good and it performs well, I'm interested. I don't discriminate by brand, nor am I loyal to any one brand...all I care about is if it performs well. I own a wide range, from the Moondrop Space Travel, all the way to the Beoplay EX. In between, I've got the Technics az60, Sony XM4, Sennheiser MTW3, Status Between 3ANC, MW07 and the Bose QC2. I'd name drop more, but I'm not trying to brag. All I'm saying is I have heard enough of what's out there to make an informed decision and form a proper opinion on JLab's most premium offering. Long story short, these are fantastic at $200, and you should really consider them over anything else at this price range. Here are the main reasons: Sound quality: I'm not a pretentious audiophile, so you won't catch me talking like I can taste or touch sound. All those descriptors like how the mids are "brittle" or "crunchy" are absolutely moronic, and they don't help anyone who's actually looking to use common sense to make a decision. I won't talk about how the lows, mids and hi's are, and all that frequency talk is word salad. At the end of the day, here's what you need to know....there's this thing called "detail". It's what helps you hear each instrument individually and clearly. If you don't have it, you're listening to a wall of sound where things blend into each other. These have great detail. Listen to "Thriller" and you'll hear every finger-snap and every twang of a guitar riff I bet you didn't even know was there. Additionally, it's got a good sound stage. That's how far apart the instruments sound. You can again listen to "Thriller" and hear different instruments play in different parts of your left and right ear. Some parts play behind you and some play off to the left. Sufficed to say, it really helps with the immersion. Last thing about sound, the app has an EQ. It's pretty good. I recommend the Knowles preset =) Features: the dongle it comes with is the truth. It lets you plug into any other phone, tablet or computer you may have that has a usb-c port, and listen from there without pairing. Additionally, it's got some great codecs and Bluetooth version, all of which guarantee you get a great connection, which means better ability to stream a higher quality. It's got spatial audio, so you can listen to 360 audio on Tidal, and LDAC for all the cool Sony stuff. ANC/Transparency: it's not God tier, like the Bose or Sony, but it's VERY good. Combine the ANC with the good volumes this can put out, and you're in your own world when you want to be. Build Quality: metal case. Feels cool to the touch, and strong and sturdy to boot. It's small enough to throw into a front pocket and not make you look like awkward. There are way too many little details I'm not including, but there are very few downsides I can think of when it comes to these. Again, I've heard some of the best, and these are right up there. Give JLabs a try, you will not regret it.
K**R
These sound AMAZING. They are the best sounding TWS earbud I have ever used, and sound better than most of my IEM's as well! They have super nice seperation due to the Knowles BA, and I'd reccomend leaving them on the JLAB Signature EQ preset and EQing from there! They are a little harsh on treble out of the box, especially for stuff like Metal and EDM, but have a super satisfying bass, and clear vocals. It's stock tuning is VERY V shaped so slower tracks come out very detailed and clean (I swear I could hear the hammers of a piano hitting the strings in some tracks LOL.) but like I said stock tuning isn't great for faster stuff like EDM, so mess around a bit. The USBC dongle works AMAZING for PC gaming and I absolutely love it! Needs to be in more mainstream buds if you ask me. Sadly I do have some issues with it... they're pretty large and don't fit super well, though I always had a good seal with them using medium eartips. They just are big buds and jut out of the ear a lot, as well as being uncomfortable in the ear after a while. The battery is alright, but I work long hours in a woodshop and find them dying after about 6 hours (LDAC with ANC OFF). and finally.. I sadly have to return these due to the right earbud going about 3 decibles quieter after the first 3 days :(. Think it was just a factory defect but I have seen some issues with batteries floating around. All issues aside... BUY THEM ON SALE. These things go on sale ALL THE TIME. They went on sale for 150 on JLABs website literally a day after I bought them for 200 on here LOL. For the price, the build quality is amazing. The sound is nothing short of breathtaking at this price range, and the dongle is great for use with PC gaming.
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