🎶 Rewind your style, fast-forward your sound.
The JLab Rewind 2 Wireless Retro Headphones combine vintage aesthetics with modern Bluetooth technology, offering 20+ hours of battery life, customizable ear cushions, multipoint device connectivity, and app-controlled sound personalization for a stylish, versatile listening experience.
Control Method | Touch |
Control Type | Media Control, Music |
Item Weight | 4.16 ounces |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
Headphone Folding Features | On Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Over-Ear |
Style Name | Retro |
Color | Black Gen 2 |
Battery Average Life | 20 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Antenna Location | Music, Calling |
Compatible Devices | Android Devices |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | With Mic, Track Forward, Lightweight |
Enclosure Material | Foam, Plastic, Metal |
S**E
Celebrating the Best of Both Eras: The Perfect Fusion of Retro Charm and Modern Functionality
It was an unexpected delight to stumble upon these retro-style Bluetooth headphones. Their convenient combination of vintage design and modern technology made it a no-brainer to add them to my collection. Their remarkably lightweight build allows them to sit comfortably on your ears, making you practically forget you're wearing them. One of their shining features is the superior battery life, which dwarfs the 4-6 hours typically offered by earbuds by a significant margin. While they do allow ambient sounds in, this feature adds to the charm, mirroring the auditory experience of the good old days. So, if you're in search of a high-quality, wireless listening experience rooted in a throwback aesthetic with a marathon battery life at its core, look no further. A solid five-star rating - day in, day out!
J**6
Too cool for...
I wanted something with Bluetooth that goes on my ears rather than in like inear headphones they feel like dildos going into my ears and irratate them. Then I found these which is what I was looking for. Something old-school. They're lightweight and not heavy. They last for ages hours maybe from what I've tested.I can only complain about the highs trebles there a bit harsh! Also can't turn volume down on these you have to do it on your phone or other music devices.Overall I like them the soft cushions on the headphones are comfortable and people look at you because you know the deal too cool. Hopefully jlab will do a version 3 in the future and sort the frequency business out.
M**K
Well worth the money !
These are great. They look good and for a lightweight pair of headphones they seem well made. They connect easily to my mobile. I read that some find that the charging point is difficult to access, I don't find it a problem. The sound quality is good, quite clear. Overall, well worth the money !
A**I
Convenient, but sound quality is lacking dearly.
Got these because they looked fairly comfy and are wireless. They are very convenient, the bluetooth connection is mostly fine over a distance of about 5 meters and have not encountered any issues with pairing.Build quality is decent, nothing special but nothing atrocious either. They do creak at times.Comfort wise they are good, but could have been better if the earcups swiveled horizontally, not just vertically. There's also plenty of adjustment for larger head shapes.My main issue though is the quite horrible sound quality. They are by far some of the worse headphones I've had the displeasure of listening to. No matter what preset I use they sound muffled, muddy and lack a lot of clarity. Soundstage is poor, imaging is quite bad, low end lacks extension, mids are recessed, highs are ok, but also lacking in extension or any kind of finesse. These headphones are true to the 'Retro' branding because these do sound like a cheap walkman pair of headphones from the 90s.Compared to a pair of Koss KSC-75, which are similarly priced, these are exponentially worse, several leagues bellow the Koss. I have pairs of small, cheap earphones like the Qian 39 that sound quite a lot better.Another issue I've encountered is channel imbalanced, the drivers probably aren't matched at all so there are several dB differences between the Left and Right drivers.The only impressive thing about the sound quality is that they managed to tune these drives so poorly, I'm impressed anyone at JLab listened to these headphones and thought the sound quality is adequate.Another negative is charging, you have to lift the earpad foam a little for the microUSB cable to fit, not really convenient.Battery life at least is close-ish to the 12 hour mark if used at around 50% volume.Don't get me wrong, they are cheap and they do the trick if you listen to audiobooks or podcasts, but I find them very inadequate for music and movies. The wireless makes them very convenient and the comfort is adequate enough to wear then for a couple of hours at a time, but again... do you want to with the sound quality being so poor?These could be winners if Jlab resolves the sound quality issue via better tuning or using higher quality drivers and move the charging port to a more convenient location. Sadly as they are, these are more of a novelty buy if anything.
M**Z
80' look and feel with modern tech.
Love these headphones. Remind me of the ones I had in the 80's as a kid, only these are wireless. The sound is very good, might not be to everyone's taste, but it is to mine. It does what I need it to do and looks how I want them to look. Very lightweight, easy to use, great quality for the price. I've have more expensive headphones, but these are just so perfect that they are now my go to headphones. If you grew up in the 80's with a walkman, you'll love these too!
R**L
Large head? Can't find headphones that fit? Get these! 😂
So, I've been on the search for headphones that don't compress my (larger than the majority) head. After a countless search high and low. I finally found them! ☺️ To say I'm happy is an understatement. These are so lightweight you forget you have them on. The only downside which is why it's 4 stars is the sound quality, it's nothing incredible but seeing how these don't cover over your ears completely and the price, I can't be too harsh, also because of this non covering ears style, after an hour or so my ears do ache a bit , because of the compression against my ear lobes, probably due to the size of my head 😭 apart from that I really like them. So large head people, get these if you want decent quality headphones at a value for money price. And small head people these are good headphones, not great. Hope you found my review helpful ♥️
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