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JLab Epic Air Sport review: Great for those who like bass-heavy wireless sport earbuds, very long-life battery, and the price is not too expensive ($70 – $100 depending on the promotion period). The JLab Epic Air Sport is one of the perfect choices. Besides, IP68 waterproof rating, means the Epic Air Sport can endure the most sweating period. But not recommended for swimming.
JLab Epic Air Sport
True wireless earbuds for working out, Bluetooth 5.0, IP68 waterproof rating, playtime: 10-H15H(earbuds)/55H-70H (with charging case), Use either earbud independently
Have you been looking for a new pair of versatile, comfortable, sturdy earbuds? A pair that you can use not only during your workouts but also as your daily set, well, your search might over….
Say hello to one of the best working-out earbuds, our choice for the best deal on the TWS buds. Coming in at a very affordable price than several of the competition, without cutting every obvious corner, JLab Epic Air Sport scores high in the most vital categories.
So let’s take a closer look at our JLab Epic Air Sport review to see if they’d be the ideal pair for you!
The outward design of the earbuds should be familiar to most listeners. The ear hook and angled ear tips remind us of the Anker Soundcore Sport X10. The angled ear tips are a little wider than most of the market, and we found prolonged use over 3hrs could prove a little uncomfortable when using the silicon ear tips that came attached.
Luckily, JLab has been very kind enough to include multiple options when it comes to ear tips. Seven different options, on offer, are one pair of double-layered ear tips, one pair of triple-layered ear tips, 4 sizes of silicone tips, and our favorite ultra-comfy pair of foam ear tips.
Fabricated from top-quality rubber and plastic, we never got the feeling that JLab Epic Air Sport buds were at all flimsy. The new and very improved touch sensors make it simple than ever to take control while on the move. You’re given the option to change the volume with a tap, and pause or play with a double tap on the right.
Like the JLab Audio Epic Air Elite Buds, the JLab Epic Air Sport buds are pretty comfortable. That is not always the case when it comes to in-ear buds – so it is good to see that these are relatively comfortable. Part of the comfort level of these earbuds is due to the fact that they have an ear hook type design which helps keep them strongly in your ears. During ultra-heavy movement they might start slipping every now and then, we found that the buds were generally nice at staying out – even during sports.
The JLab Epic Air Sport is a bass lover’s dream! That is not to say the soundscape is unbalanced, not at all. And if you find a mode Bass Boost slightly overpowering, we recommend switching to the balanced mode. In Epic Air Sport this is the mode we trusted most often while listening to music.
It definitely softened the bass performance, while also little boosting the mid from normal operation. For podcasts and audiobooks, I found that signature mode sound very best. The Be Aware mode is also useful, as it combines the ambient sound around you with every playback. We turned this mode on when we want to a running, and the balanced that the earbuds found among the playback and ambient sound were amazing.
The clear, balanced, warm sound that these JLab Epic Air Sport emit is thanks to a pair of eight-millimeter drivers and these are controlled by the crystal clear clarity technology.
When we say JLab Epic Air Sport earbuds have the best battery life on the market, we are not kidding. JLab advertises a 10hrs battery performance, but in our testing, we regularly beat the number! At full volume, they were able to squeeze out an average of 7hrs and 50 minutes, but at 60 percent volume, that number swelled to 11hrs and 5 minutes!
That increases the playback time to a ridiculous 60hrs. This efficiently gave us about 7-8 days between charges.
Setup is fast and easy, just how we like it. Simply open the case and remove the bud, click the paring button, and connect. Bluetooth 5.0 is used, which is in the line with a few other leaders in the class. This system gave us about 32ft of reach before getting experience distortion and with the addition of multiple codec support, there were no latency problems.
The JLab Epic Air Sport earbud comes with IP66 water resistance, which doesn’t mean that they can be dunked into water, but it does mean they can handle any day-to-day splashes. Ideal for training!
Specs: form-factor: in-ear, dimension: 7.87″ x 4.21″ x 1.73″, weight: 3.52 ounces, speaker driver: 8mm dynamic neodymium magnet, frequency response: 20 – 20kHz, impedance: 32Ω ± 15%, Bluetooth 5.0, battery: 120mAh lithium rechargeable coin cell (earbuds)/1000mah rechargeable lithium-ion (charging case), charging time: 3H (earbuds)/3.5H (case)
Features: true wireless earbuds, smart active noise-canceling, 3 EQ sound setting, playtime: 10 hours (earbuds)/55 – 60 hours (charging case), standby: 100 hours, sweatproof rating: IP66, dual connect (use either earbud independently), built-in mics: 3 left earbud MEMS & 3 right earbud MEMS, C3 calling, super-low latency mode (for movie watching), wear detect sensor, quick charge: 15-minutes get 1+ hours, wireless charging
Specs: in-ear, dimension: 5.98″ x 1.93″ x 3.74″, weight: 5.6 ounces, Bluetooth 5.0 class 1
Features: true wireless, 3 EQ setting, playtime: total 40 hours (6 hours on earbuds+ 34 hours on charge case), JLab signature, balanced and bass boost, sweat & dirt-resistant rating: IP66, automatic turn on & connect
Specs: fit-type: in-ear, form-factor: over-ear, ear hooks design, dimension: 2.52″ 1.18″ x 1.61″, weight: 1.6 ounces, driver size: 10mm dynamic drivers
Features: true wireless, playtime: 8 hours (earbuds)/32 hours (with the case), fast charging: 10 minutes get 2 hours, 22 EQ presets, listening modes: ANC(on-off)/transparency, rotatable ear hooks: up to 210-degree to secure fit the ears, waterproof rating: IPX7, Bluetooth 5.2 (supported codecs: SBC/AAC), Bluetooth work-range: up to 33 feet/10 meters, deep bass, built-in 4 mics each earbud
Color: black, lavender, pink
Specs: fit-type: in-ear, ear hooks design, dimension: 3.6″ x 2.3″ x 1.2″, weight: 6.7 ounces, playtime: 6 hours (earbuds)/36 hours (total), charging type: USB-C, battery capacity: 800 mAh
Features: waterproof rating: IPX7, true wireless earbuds, mode: mono/stereo/share, one-step pairing, sounding: deep bass & crystal crisp treble, hands-free headset with built-in noise cancellation microphones, flexible ear hooks, 4 blue LED lights: indicate battery level, wide compatible: Androp & iOS smartphones/PC/Tablet/TV, enjoy different style: detachable ear hooks turn to wireless earbuds
package included: COMISO E6 wireless earbuds, charging case, USB type C charging cable, soft ear tips 5 pairs (S/M/L & different shapes), user manual, one pair of rubber rings
Specs: dimension: 5.91 “x 1.06″ x 3.54”, weight: 3.53 ounces, Bluetooth 5.0
Features: true wireless, battery: 2 lithium polymer (included), playtime: total 24 hours (6 hours on earbuds + 18 hours on charge case), preset equalizer: 3 preset sound EQ, sweat-resistant rating: IP55, stereo calls & touch control
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All in all after a complete JLab Epic Air Sport review, JLab audio has once again hit home with these earbuds. The JLab Epic Air Sport is well-designed, comfortable, and sounds remarkable – plus they offer a great battery life.
JLab Epic Air Sport – Ideal for working out and sports: True wireless earbuds for working out, Bluetooth 5.0, IP68 waterproof rating playtime: 10-H15H(earbuds)/55H-70H (with charging case), Use either earbud independently
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