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# Immersive Spatial Audio with Dolby Atmos & 3D tech Hybrid Dual Drivers for rich, balanced sound 56+ hrs total playtime with dual wireless/USB-C charging - Epic Lab Edition, True Wireless Earbuds, Hybrid Dual Drivers, Spatial Audio, Black

**Brand:** jlab
**Price:** 256022CFA
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Own your soundscape with Epic Lab Edition — where pro-grade audio meets unstoppable freedom.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** - Epic Lab Edition, True Wireless Earbuds, Hybrid Dual Drivers, Spatial Audio, Black by jlab
- **How much does it cost?** 256022CFA with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- jlab enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted jlab brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Smart Adaptive ANC Modes:** Customize your noise cancellation with intelligent modes that learn your environment for perfect sound isolation or awareness.
- • **Audiophile-Grade Hybrid Drivers:** Experience crystal-clear highs and deep, punchy bass with precision-tuned dual drivers that elevate every track.
- • **Seamless Multipoint Bluetooth 5.3:** Connect effortlessly to multiple devices at once—switch between phone, laptop, and tablet without missing a beat.
- • **All-Day Power & Versatile Charging:** Up to 56+ hours total playtime plus wireless or USB-C charging means you’re always ready to go, no matter where work or play takes you.
- • **Next-Level Immersion with Spatial Audio:** Feel like you’re inside the music or game with cutting-edge 3D audio tech compatible with Dolby Atmos and Tempest.

## Overview

The JLab Epic Lab Edition True Wireless Earbuds combine hybrid dual drivers and spatial audio technology to deliver immersive, studio-quality sound. Featuring smart adaptive ANC, multipoint Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, and an impressive 56+ hours of total playtime with dual wireless and USB-C charging options, these earbuds are engineered for professionals and audiophiles who demand premium performance and seamless versatility on the go.

## Description

Product description Active Noise Cancelation Smart ANC Epic Lab Edition earbuds feature Smart Active Noise Cancelation that adjusts to the environment and continually learns how to best cancel noises, offering the best audio experience. Control how you hear outside noise with Three noise control modes: ANC On, ANC Off & Be Aware (pass through outside noises). 3D Sound Spatial Audio Compatible Enjoy another dimension and immersive sound with Spatial Audio, compatible with applications such as Dolby Atmos, Tempest 3D AudioTech and Windows Sonic. You’ll feel like you’re sitting in the middle of a concert or standing in the middle of a fight scene. Customize your sound JLab App With the new JLab App , you’ll have control to customize the Be Aware setting to let outside noise in, touch controls, and sound to your personal preference – or use the presets for JLab Signature, Balance or Bass Boost. Safe hearing option allows you to protect your ears from hearing damage with volume limits. Plus get software updates for your product right when they’re available. Available on the App or Google Play Store. LC3 Codec Lab quality wireless audio The Epic Lab Edition earbuds are compatible with the new LC3 codec, which offers better sound quality over lower bit-rates compared to normal SBC. 56+ hours of playtime Dual Charging After you run through the impressive up to 56+ hours of playtime, the Epic Lab Edition offers dual charging options, enabling you to power up wirelessly or through a USB-C cable, providing versatility and convenience. Premium Zinc Alloy Charging Case Wireless Charging 3+ Additional Charges Premium Zinc Alloy Charging Case Wireless Charging 3+ Additional Charges USB-C Dongle Provides an instant, low latency connection to any compatible USB-C device USB-C Dongle Provides an instant, low latency connection to any compatible USB-C device Epic Lab Edition Hybrid Dual Drivers, 56+ hours total playtime Epic Lab Edition Hybrid Dual Drivers, 56+ hours total playtime USB-C to C charging cable USB-C to USB-C Charging Cable USB-C to C charging cable USB-C to USB-C Charging Cable 6 sets eartips S/M/L silicone and S/M/L Cloud Foam 6 sets eartips S/M/L silicone and S/M/L Cloud Foam TECH SPECS COMPARE JLAB EARBUDS Go Air Pop JBuds Mini JBuds Air ANC JBuds Air Pro

Review: These ARE epic. - 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.
Review: Some compromises being wireless earbuds, but honestly the best on the market. - 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.

## Features

- 13+ hours per earbud, 56+ total hours — that's a full week of commutes on one charge. ANC users get 9+ hours per earbud, 36+ total. USB-C or wireless charging keeps you topped up your way.
- Two drivers per ear: a dynamic driver handles bass and lows, a Knowles balanced armature covers highs. Tuned to the Knowles Preferred Listening curve. Spatial Audio compatible for immersive, three-dimensional playback.
- IP55 rated — protected against sweat and dust, built for workouts and outdoor use. Wear detect sensors auto-pause when you pull an earbud out and resume when you put it back in. Engineered for all-day wear.
- Multipoint Bluetooth connects to multiple devices at once — switch between phone, laptop, and tablet without re-pairing. Google Fast Pair gets you connected to Android instantly. Compatible with iOS, Android, and PC.
- JLab App unlocks EQ tuning, Smart ANC mode control (ANC On, ANC Off, Be Aware), and firmware updates. Backed by JLab's 2-year warranty. Includes earbuds and charging case with wireless and USB-C charging support.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0CGGM1CQ9 |
| Additional Features | Bluetooth, True Wireless |
| Age Range Description | Adult,Teen,Kid |
| Audio Driver Type | Hybrid Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 13 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #32,308 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,783 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
| Brand | JLab |
| Brand Name | JLab |
| Built-In Media | Charging Station |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | iPhone, iPad, iPod, Galaxy, Pixel, Mac, PC |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 310 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded tips |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 40,000 Hz |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | No Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Manufacturer | JLab |
| Model Name | Epic Lab Edition |
| Model Number | EBELABBLK50WEB |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 98 dB |
| Specific Uses For Product | Entertainment, Professional, Travel |
| UPC | 810119071163 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** JLab
- **Color:** Black
- **Ear Placement:** In Ear
- **Form Factor:** In Ear
- **Noise Control:** Active Noise Cancellation

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ These ARE epic.
*by T***K on December 11, 2023*

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.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Some compromises being wireless earbuds, but honestly the best on the market.
*by L***R on February 6, 2025*

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.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ I don't work in an office
*by J***E on February 17, 2024*

I don't work in a peaceful environment with timid people, who are respectful of each other and know how to shut up. No. I work in a warehouse. Not a good warehouse. A small warehouse. With 30 people in a single room. People who literally SCREAM along with the music playing over the speakers. People who think being the most annoying person possible is funny. What's worse. It's 10 hour shifts. I've had enough. I decided, time for noise canceling headphones!! This review is for someone in the same position as me. That NEEDS, DESPERATELY, some way to shut down the noise around them. After much debate, I decided between two choices. The Jlab Epic Lab True Edition (200 USD) and the new Bose Quiet Comfort Ultra headphones. (250 USD) I went with these two because 1) I was very interested how jlabs new signature headphones would compare to the 20$ version they offer. I wondered how much better it could be for 200$, also I was interested in the Knowles corporation equalizer preset. Big audio company. 2) Bose is the leader of ANC headphones. I've never had a pair so I had to see what the fuss was about. I got both of these on Amazon knowing I can return the worst pair within 30 days. After using these, I want to apologize to my past self for not doing this sooner. I have broken them in over the past week at work, and it's the only time I have been there I haven't wanted to walk out within hours or gotten crazy depressed. I realized. I actually like my job. Let's start with jlab I'm going to get this out of the way. If you relate to my situation at all. These are not the headphones for you. IF you have a good life. A good job. One without people literally screaming in your ear 10 hours. Please get these. The audio quality on these are amazing. I was shocked. I honestly teared up when putting my favorite song on for first time. I heard parts of that song I have NEVER heard. You will experience this. The Knowles setting is life changing. These are a daily driver for sure. I am impressed. Comfortable and very water resistant. The active noise canceling is actually pretty good. I could barely hear my husband with music on. But my situation....multiple...people...yelling, in union, to Taylor swift. The jlabs can not handle it lol. It does get muffled...a bit. Which honestly, is loads better than just white knuckling it. But if you are looking for strictly ANC, don't get these at 200$. Are they worth 200$ on sound quality alone. Gods yes. Are they worth that...to ME. Ehh.. Bose. Honestly I was not expecting to like these as much. I heard a lot of things about loss of connectivity plus not being water resistant. In my warehouse. I do get water on my hands sometimes so I did not have high hopes. But let me tell you. The second I put these on at work, before the music played it did the ANC switch and I was the happiest I have been in months. It instantly took out the warehouse music, the machines, the fans, the background noises and 80% of the talking. I felt like I could breathe for once. The overstimulation gone like *snaps*. Then the music started playing. I was watching my coworkers mouths and I broke out in a huge grin that lasted minutes. I could see them talk, but hear them talk I could not. This is the first week in months where I didn't get depressed after about 30 minutes of that. So the ANC is legendary. The sound...is not. I keep looking at my jlabs like... ??? How do they sound so much better?! I think the bose default settings out of box is just too treble heavy. I used the app to set mine +9, +4, -2. That is the closest I can get it to sound like jlabs but they still don't. Why?! I don't know why. They still do sound good. Like a 8/10. That plus not hearing my coworkers discuss if lobsters have souls, makes this purchase on sale at $250 a steal for me. I'm going to be returning the Jlabs and looking for a future sale. I would like to have them in my collection for when I just need some good headbanging. Both headphones are great, but get the one you need for the life you live. Take care!

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