JBuds J3MS In-Ear Single Earphone design Headset with Microphone for iPhone / Android / BlackBerry / HTC / LG / Motorola / Palm / Samsung – Black
JBuds J3MS In-Ear Simple Earphone style Headset with Microphone for iPhone / Android / BlackBerry / HTC / LG / Motorola / Palm / Samsung – Black review
List Price tag: $ 14.95
Sale Price tag : $ 14.95
- Solitary (one particular) earbud handsfree wired headset with mic (different from J3M which has 2 earbuds)
- Push button management for solution calls / audio control
- Rugged metal building with tough flex joints
- Appropriate with most smartphones with a 3.5mm jack
- Primarily developed for use with cell phones, 2 way radios, and other programs these kinds of as driving or biking, in which only 1 bud is best to depart the other ear open
Best for individuals who need to have a single (one) earbud with microphone and reply get in touch with / button manage, the J3MS is built to final with rugged aluminum housing and parts, anodized complete, sturdy flex joints, and top quality micro-braided anti tangle cable.
The J3MS functions a smooth, ergonomic profile and delicate ideas for a best fit, with a total spectrum micro driver, stainless steel mesh filters at the sound tube and bass port to retain out particles, a 24k gold-plated 3.five mm audio jack for no-damage audio link to your
audio gadget, and the legendary JBuds sound. Gentle silicone cushions are incorporated in 4 dimensions (XS, S, M, and L) to assure an excellent fit for any sized ear, and the J3MS’s smooth profile is excellent for even the smallest ears. Coated by JLab’s 1 12 months limited guarantee.
Please Note: This item has 1 (one) earbud and is designed for cellphones, 2-way radios, and many others. If you are browsing for stereo earbuds (2 earbuds) for your songs player, try the JBuds J3 or the J3M with
Hello guys, Clint the audio guy again here with 1 more review for you, this time it really is for Beyerdynamics Tesla T50P compact audiophile headphones. I promote Hi-Fi audio tools for a residing, even so I do not promote Beyerdynamic proper now. Headphones are a hobby of mine, and I take pleasure in testing them out and any linked gear. I am attempting to further the enjoyment of audio through headphones. Thanks for observing!


@dannyIAD Well, probably because headphones are commonly used in a mobile situation and the ipod is the number one mobile music player in the world. The Beyers in this particular review were pretty much designed specifically for portable use, so ipod it is. But point taken, I think I mention the pod too much, next time it’s reference sources only.
why are always these crapy ipods mentioned in headphones reviews?! i would never use a Beyerdynamic headphone with an ipod..
@Photo314159 Rofl ^^ but seriously you need a new mic
@Galehus …Or I could just change the name of my page to “Low Fi reviews of Hi Fi equipment”. lol. It’s got a nice ring to it you gotta admit! J/K
@Galehus Well I’m gonna work on that. I’m using just the crappy on camera mic right now as you can tell. It picks up way to much room sound and even it’s own sound of the HDV tape running. Not a very good design, I’ve got to pick up a wireless lavalier mic soon.
I would watch all you videos if you had a BETTER mic ,,,
I’ve been curious about these phones; thanks for the review!
Great review Photo314159! Happy your making more viids. Can you review the AIAIAI TMA-1? keep up the good work Sir!
@Photo314159 Ahh, true that
Can’t wait for the the reviews! Looking forward!
Great videos
Thanks!
@charliemasheen Yes on Bench Press.
@893212 Thank you, more comming soon!
@KelvinYapXII Grado SR125i review will be up in a day or so. I only spoke about what a closed vs. open headphone does, because I get so many people questioning me if they “leak sound” or not. I thought it was pretty self explanitory but I mentioned it anyway so newbs get it. Thanks for watching!
thanks for the review, miss your reviews
anyone watch Deadwood great HBO series, Clint you remind me of EB Farnum one of my favorite characters.
@Photo314159 These Beyers don’t seem to be quite popular compared to the AKGs do they :S
I reckon you should review more mid-end headphones (under $200) like the AiAiAi Tracks, Alessandro MS-1 (Grado SR125i), the legendary Grado SR60i and maybe even the Shure SRH440 or SRH840.
I don’t think you should talk too much about what a closed headphone does, like you did in this review, but it doesn’t really matter. Just mentioning that it’s closed and isolates noise is enough I reckon
Other than that, wonderful review, great and detailed and easy to understand
Thanks for this
@Photo314159 225 for 18 impressive im guessing bench, didnt mean to offend just an observation been lifting for 7 years so i know what you mean.
@charliemasheen I workout 6 days a week and just got back from the gym actually. The extra weight was intentional for power lifting. I’ve been cutting up and am down 17lbs from winter already. I’ll drop another 15 or so in the next couple months. I repped out 225lbs for 18 reps, so it was worth it. I used to be a personal trainner so I know what I’m doing. But of course this is a headphone review and has nothing to do with fittness.
@themeloninc Comepletely different animals. First you need to decide what form factor you want and if you’ll be using an amp or not, then the choice will be easy. These sell for around $300.
@IHaveACoolName Thanks, I’m working on it!
@blowtell3 None taken, lol. I am about 18lbs heavier since I’m comming off the “off season”. I lift heavy and eat more in the winter for strength and bike and diet down in the summer. I’m currently cutting up so I’ll be back down in the next 2 months.