Okay, so I’ve been rocking these JLab Rewind 2 headphones for a few weeks now, and let me tell you—they’re a vibe. First off, that retro design? *Chef’s kiss.* The orange and black foam pads are such a fun throwback to the ‘80s/‘90s, and the lightweight build means I can wear them for hours without feeling like my head’s in a vice.
The battery life is insane—20+ hours?! I charged these once and forgot what the cable even looks like. And when I finally did recharge, USB-C made it painless. No more fumbling with micro-USB like some ancient relic.
Sound quality? For the price, it’s surprisingly solid. The JLab app lets you tweak the EQ (I’m all about that Bass Boost), and the Wireless Share Mode is clutch for when my friend wants to eavesdrop on my playlist. Bluetooth Multipoint is a game-changer too—I can hop from my phone to laptop without missing a beat.
Now, the cons: No volume controls on the headphones? A bummer, but not a dealbreaker. And yeah, they don’t fold, so tossing them in a bag isn’t as sleek as I’d like. But for $19 (on sale!), these are a steal. Perfect for podcasts, audiobooks, or just vibing to synthwave while pretending it’s 1987.
Final verdict: If you want lightweight, comfy headphones with retro charm and zero fuss, these are your jam. Just don’t expect ANC or audiophile-tier bass—they’re more ‘casual cool’ than ‘studio serious.’