
JLab - JBuds Mini
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Liked most:
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"I put them in my ear, put the helmet on, then do one final “push” with my finger to seat them in my ear for the ride. ... The batteries die before they work out of my ear."
"they are so comfortable that both I and my husband have had to feel our ears to check whether we were still wearing them."
"Also super bonus I've never head banged with earphones this hard besides with these soundcores, they stick to me like glue even when I'm in a metal mood and I'm headbanging for a good hour."
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"Literally couldn't think of any pair of IEMs + dongle dacs could sound as analytical as the C3P+ for around $70. ... detail is just sooo much better. The C3P+ is just leagues ahead the I5 in terms of detail and resolution. ... the C3P+ is actually the closest sounding one to really expensive iems or headphone that I have."
"Crazy good from the jump! ... When you factor in they're only $99 and go toe-to-toe with Bose QC Ultra at $299, this is the deal of the year!"
"Can't recommend them enough for the value, sound like $200 earphones."
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"I use them constantly from 7am to 12 midnight (only music but ANC is on and volume is full blast) and I only had to charge once when it was at 20% and it took about 15 to maybe 20 minutes to full charge. ... So safe to say I think 10 hours of listening as advertised is true"
"I use them constantly from 7am to 12 midnight (only music but ANC is on and volume is full blast) and I only had to charge once when it was at 20% and it took about 15 to maybe 20 minutes to full charge. ... So safe to say I think 10 hours of listening as advertised is true ... Battery Life is great, long enough that i only had to put it in the case once while using it from 7am to 12 midnight. Charging only took 15-20 minutes to be 100%"
"I use them constantly from 7am to 12 midnight (only music but ANC is on and volume is full blast) and I only had to charge once when it was at 20% and it took about 15 to maybe 20 minutes to full charge. ... So safe to say I think 10 hours of listening as advertised is true"
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"it weighs under 350g"
"best cheap tiny earbuds I've ever used ... They put all the others to shame."
"small earbuds ... Totally ruined it for me when they made them twice as big the next go-around..."
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"But once I have them in my ears, I cannot hear anyone speak to me."
"if you turn the Minis up even a little above low volume, they are great at blocking outside noises."
"The jbuds line really has very nice sound quality for about $50.00."
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"QC issues, on my 2nd pair and they have a strange white noise that occurs randomly. ... First pair left earbud white noise was bad and had to return. ... 2nd pair same left earbud white noise and I’ve returned them. All happened within a week of light use."
"every 60 seconds or so it shrieked for a couple of seconds in an electric staticy kinda way."
"the Tea Pro are absolutely terrible. ... I couldn't sell them quick enough. ... Utter dogshit & not 10% as good as the Tea 2. ... utter crap with horrific mids, dreadful bass & terrible treble"
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"Recently had an accident without the front cam working, of course."
"They stop recording without you knowing though and when you need it the most you will notice that it hasn't been recording for months."
"constant white noise"
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"constant white noise"
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"the case was cute but I didn't trust they wouldn't pop open and fall out on my keychain."
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"my battery went out around 8 hrs. ... Sometimes I work 12 hours and always work 10"
I’ve got the same issue and I’m choosing the right model too. Here are options that match what you’re looking for: JLab JBuds Mini — among the tiniest (~3.3 g per bud); often a great fit for smaller ears. No ANC, but the ultra-compact shell means you’re unlikely to get rubbing. Soundcore A20i — very small (~25 × 19 × 16 mm, ~5.2 g per bud); comfy and inexpensive. No ANC, but they tend to fit almost any ear. Sony LinkBuds S (WF-LS900N) — lightweight (~4.8 g per bud) and one of the most comfortable with real ANC; small, rounded housing. If you want a quality sound + secure seal, this is the safest “premium” pick. Alternative: Sony LinkBuds Fit (WF-LS910N) — even more comfort-oriented. The Air Fitting Supporters distribute contact inside the outer ear (no hooks; they don’t interfere with glasses). If your left concha (the bowl of your outer ear) is very small, these can help spread pressure away from sensitive spots. (~4.9 g per bud). Sony WF-C700N / C710N — light (~4.6 g per bud on C700N), designed for small ears; ANC is decent. WF-C710N is the 2025 refresh with improved ANC/touch controls. Samsung Galaxy Buds2 — very small, rounded capsule; comfortable with good sound and competent ANC. (Not the FE.) ~5.0 g per bud; 17.0 × 20.9 × 21.1 mm.
The JLabs Jbuds Mini True have a silicone case on Amazon and the buds are $40
The buds themselves are not mini. I think it’s just a naming thing. I always like to read reviews on Amazon from other buyers to get their impressions. Hope this helps!
Yes, best cheap tiny earbuds I've ever used they even have multipoint and passthrough mode. They put all the others to shame. Weird color choices though.
JLab JBuds Mini's, 30-40$ I'm wearing them right now and the sound s good. also has an app to customize plus i found this one reddit post that gives you the perfect EQ settings.
Anker soundcore a30i are my favorite right now. Also jlab go pop+, but they don't have the noise canceling. The anker you can find on sale for $20 pretty regularly, and they're the best buds I've ever worn for fit, clarity and noise canceling. And I have probably 30 sets including beats. I had a previous set, and one bud started buzzing. I filled a claim, answered a few questions, and they sent me a replacement set within the week. Customer services was slow to reply to email, like 24 hour responses, but still replaced easily. The next pair has been perfect. I also like the tozo and jlab open ear. And the jlab jbuds mini are the smallest in case I've ever seen, and it fits in my keychain.
A few months ago my old ass earbuds finally died, and I grabbed [these](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CC75SYHH?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1) cheapies. The quality is pretty damn good for the price, and I like that they're super low-profile. Give 'em a shot - at only thirty bucks, you're not risking much.
JLab JBuds Mini if you’re looking for something less expensive. I can’t be trusted with expensive ear phones.
JLab JBuds Mini are the best I've owned for running. No bounce at all, super compact and lightweight in the case making them stowable, snug fit in the ear, quite inexpensive, and decently good at reducing outside noise without making you totally unaware.
I have not tried the X20, but I know that a good number of people hear have posted that they thought it was great workout bud. I have the non sport version of the Jlab Jbuds. The jbuds line really has very nice sound quality for about $50.00. At the gym I sometimes go to. Several people like the Jabra Active elite 4 or the more expensive Jabra Elite Active 8. They seem to fit well and sound really good for the price.
The Jlab Jbuds Mini is a good one too. I have the slightly larger Jlab Jbuds Anc3 those are good, and they are still quite small and comfortable. The Comfo Buds Mini do seem to be really good. The youtuber "ceonthemaking" thought they were 1 one of the best options for smaller ears.
The JLab Mini are really small, but I was not sure what you tried.
J-Lab J-buds Mini. Use the smaller eartips. The charge life is very long, the speed of charging is very short.
JLab Minis are awesome. Great fit, great sound, great listening time, and the case is so easy to keep with me. Also cheap, because I am cheap. I tend to listen to books and podcasts at low volume, or in only one ear, so that I can hear other sounds. But if you turn the Minis up even a little above low volume, they are great at blocking outside noises.
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