JLab Flex Sport wireless Bluetooth headphones review

REVIEW – I love to listen to music while I’m at the gym or out walking my dog. So I’m always on the lookout for a good pair of workout headphones. I recently wrote about the JLab Flex Sport wireless headphones and was intrigued by their over-the-ear design and customizable fit. Fortunately, I was able to score a pair for a review. Let’s see how they stack up.

What is it?

The JLab Flex Sport Bluetooth headphones are exercise-focused over-ear headphones with a customizable fit headband and removable, washable earpads.

What’s in the box

  • Flex Sport headphones
  • 2 tension bands (FLEXFIT and FIRMFIT)
  • 1 extra headband padding
  • USB Type-C charging cable
  • Travel bag
  • Quick start guide

Specs

  • Bluetooth 5.0
  • 40mm drivers
  • 20-hour Bluetooth playtime
  • USB-C charging port

Design and features

The JLab Flex Sports wireless headphones have a sporty look, from their black color to the grey jersey covered ear pads. And the over-the-ear design is something you rarely see in workout headphones. The headband is made of an extra flexible plastic that you can actually twist, hence the name.

There’s also a removable, washable headband pad for extra comfort if needed.

Flex Sports are built with multiple ways to customize your comfort. There are two tension bands that snap over the top of the headband, giving you the choice of three fitting preferences: Loose (without Tension Band), Normal or Tight. The bands are labeled on the bottom: FLEXFIT or FIRMFIT.

The earpads are made of a moisture-wicking polyester-cotton blend material, similar to that used in workout shirts. You can also remove and wash them when they get dirty. JLab recommends hand washing them, but you can use the included travel bag to machine wash them if you choose.

There are universal controls located on the right ear cup. They allow you to control things like volume, next track, and play/pause.

Below is a chart of each button’s function.

The buttons and charging port are rubber coated which helps to keep moisture, dirt, and dust out. The headphones have an IP44 rating, meaning they’re protected from a splash of water in any direction. So you probably won’t want to wear them to run out in the rain. 

A built-in microphone allows you to accept or reject calls using Siri or Google Assistant.

Charging the headphones is done via a USB-C charging port located on the bottom of the right ear cup. Flex Sport can be charged when powered on or off. The charging indicator (JLab logo) will be white while charging and will turn blue when fully charged. It also doubles as the Ambient Noise on-off button. (More on that later)

JLab states that Flex Sport has a 20-hour battery life. I use them at the gym for over an hour 4 days a week, and in 3 weeks I’ve only had to charge them fully once.

The headphones use Bluetooth 5.0 to connect to your smart devices, but oddly lack a headphone jack for wired listening.

Fit and comfort

I chose to use the FIRMFIT tension band with the headphones during my workout. The fit was perfect for my somewhat small head, tight but not to the point of being uncomfortable.

Going through my workout the headphones, never moved. They remained firmly on my ears during a variety exercises like bench presses and crunches that require you to lay on your back.

I’m not much of a runner, but I did some jogging on the treadmill for test purposes. Once again the headphones stayed securely on my ears and didn’t bounce around.

Besides feeling good on my head, the headphones are also extremely lightweight – just 6.3ounces. And they’re not bulky at all, easily fitting underneath my hoodie.

For on-ear security and comfort Flex Sport gets a big thumbs up.

As an added bonus the ear-cups help to keep my ears warm while out walking my dog on a chilly day.

Be Aware Audio

There’s an Ambient listening mode that’s activated by pressing the JLab logo button on the right ear cup, JLab calls it Be Aware Audio. The feature allows you to hear your music and natural ambient noise at the same time.

I first tested Be Aware at the gym. It definitely made me more aware of other people around me in the gym, but I found that it interfered a little too much with the music I was listening to. However, I can see how it would be beneficial if you were working out with a partner.

For me, it worked best when I paused the music. This allowed me to have a clear conversation with a friend at the gym without having to remove the headphones.

I found the feature to be more useful while out walking my dog. The sidewalk we use runs along a pretty busy street and being more aware of the passing traffic definitely gave me peace of mind. Especially while crossing at an intersection.

Overall, if you run or walk in a high traffic area, this feature could literally be a lifesaver. But inside the gym, I prefer to just listen to my music at a lower volume.

Sound performance

The logo button can also be used to switch between JLabs custom EQ settings. There are three options: JLab’s Signature sound with amplified vocals and bass, Balanced sound, and Bass Boost for a big bass sound. Cycling through the 3 modes is done by pressing and holding the logo for 2-seconds.

Since I like to listen to Hip Hop music while working out, I favored the Bass Boost mode. These headphones don’t produce a lot of natural bass, so the extra boost is welcome here.

For all other types of music, I found that the amplified vocals of JLab’s Signature Sound fit the bill.

One great thing about using over-the-ear headphones to workout is you get that truly immersive stereo sound, something you don’t get from earbuds or on-ear headphones. It really helps get you into and stay in the zone while working out.

These headphones get plenty loud too. So if you need to really pump up the volume to push through that last agonizing set, Flex Sport has your back.

Overall the sound quality of these headphones is very good, especially for $99.

What I like

  • Affordable
  • Great fit with your choice of 3 different fitting preferences
  • Good sound
  • 3 different EQ settings to choose from
  • Lightweight
  • 20-hour battery life

What needs to be improved

  • No headphone jack for wired listening

Final thoughts

There’s probably no such thing as a perfect pair of workout headphones. But the JLab Flex Sport wireless Bluetooth headphones are as good as it gets. With their customizable fit, good sound quality via 3 different sound profiles, and budget-friendly price point I feel very comfortable recommending these headphones. They’ve definitely earned a permanent place in my gym bag.

Price: $99
Where to buy: Amazon
Source: The sample of this product was provided by JLab Audio.

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BEEcosystem is a modular honey bee hive for your home

NEWS – If you care about the planet, you’ve probably heard that honey bees are having a very rough time and are dying by the millions due to pesticides and other factors. Bees not only pollinate pretty flowers, but they are a critical pollinator of the world’s fruit and vegetable crops. Fewer bees mean less food which at some point might mean less us. One way to combat this problem is for more people to raise honeybees on their property. BEEcosystem has gone one step further by offering DIY modular hives that actually go INSIDE your home!

Designed primarily for the educational benefit, BEEcosystem hives do not require that you cut a hole a wall to install them. Instead, they travel into the hive by way of a tube that installs in an existing window. I’m almost afraid to post this article for fear that Jeanne will see it. She’s talked about wanting start a beehive on our property (she’s an avid gardener), but even though these hives are built to be safe, there is no way in the world that I’d ever want one INSIDE my house. What about you? Interested? Visit beecosystem.buzz where you can buy them starting at $599 for one hive and up to $2599 for a set of 5 hives. Nope, Nope, Nope!

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Shooz are the perfect shoes for shoe hounds who are short on space

NEWS – If you think about it, shoes really haven’t evolved in the thousands of years since they’ve been in existence. Sure, new materials and styles have been developed, but the main design of a shoe hasn’t changed all that much until now. Check out Shooz which pairs one pair of soles with a variety of interchangeable skins to create shoes that can change styles without taking up a ton of room in your closet.

Each pair of Shooz has a sole that has a zipper around the edge that is used to zip on a skin to create a unique reusable shoe. When skins aren’t being used, they will lay flat for easy storage.

The shoes are unisex so men and women can enjoy them. Shooz are available in sizes full from EU size 36 to EU size 47 (US size 5.5 to 13) and are priced starting at $55 for one pair of soles and $55 for one pair of skins. There are also packs that have 2 or more skins with one pair of soles. Find out more by visiting acbc.com

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Jackery PowerBar review

Today, I’m bringing to you a new portable power bank, but it’s unlike the dozens we’ve reviewed here over the years. The Jackery PowerBar can power an AC device, as well as those USB-powered items in your kit. How’s that for differentiation?

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What is it?

The Jackery PowerBar is a grey box 6.25”x2.5”x2.5”. It holds 23,200 mAh / 83.53 Wh of power. It can charge or power devices through USB2/3, USB-C, and 110 AC with a US power plug.

Hardware specs

Capacity – 20800mAh
Cell Type – Lithium-ion 18650
Material  – PC  Housing
Color Available – Grey
Weight – 690g
Dimensions – 160*65*65mm
Cycle Life – ≥500
USB 1 – Quick Charge 3.0
USB 2 – 5V 2.4A
AC Output – 110V 85W
USB C Output – 5V 3A
Minimum Output Current – 20mA~160mA
Input USB C – 5V 3A
Charging Time – 7H
Certificates – FCC ROHS UN38.3 ETL CE

What’s in the box?

  • PowerBank
  • USB-A to USB-C cable
  • USB charger

Design and features

When you first hold the PowerBar, you think “Hmm. Standard power bank, just square and a bit heavy for a new item of this capacity.” Then, you look at the end opposite the input and the power button and – wait. Is that an AC outlet? This is a game-changer!
The PowerBar 77 is a square, sleek metal box of power. The ports and other interface elements are all on the small faces, with an AC port on one end and 2 USB-A jacks and a USB-C jack on the opposite end. The matte finish of the sides gives plenty of gripiness while not appearing industrial.
On the multi-port face, there is an on-off button that activates it. An LCD meter is on when it’s active and shows the power available.
The AC outlet requires venting, so there are mesh windows on the sides parallel to the plug blades, and a fan turns on when the power is activated. This fan is so quiet that I have never noticed it unless I actually put the unit up to my ear in a relatively quiet room.

What I Like

  • AC power!
  • USB A and C output
  • Multiple input options

What needs to be improved

  • None that I could find.

Final thoughts

Power packs are a fact of life until the invention of wireless dedicated power or something else Star Trek/Star Wars worthy. Everything we do, at least online, requires power. While batteries have progressed a huge amount in the last dozen years, they are still not able to run phones, laptops, and tablets forever. Usage costs power. Carrying around a source of power is easy with a power pack, but there’s always a trade-off. Weight, heat, or ventilation will affect the amount of power available and what type of power it is – AC or DC. The Jackery Powerbar, while a bit heavy for the amount of power it offers, adds a clear advantage in the AC power plug it offers. Count me as a fan. If you’re needing juice for your laptop or another AC device, you’ll be one, too.

Price: $129.99
Where to buy: Amazon
Source: The sample of this product was provided by Jackery.

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Pillo is your personal pharmacist robot

NEWS – Pillo is a cute voice-activated countertop robot that keeps track of and dispenses medication. It uses facial recognition as a security measure so that it can provide the right medication and dosage to the right person. When it’s time to take a medication, it will drop into the cup below the display and prompt for the person to take it.

Up to 28 days worth of pills can be loaded into Pillo through an easy to use chute on the top of the unit. Phillo pairs with an app on your phone to alert you or other caregivers if their patient/loved one misses a dose and can even connect to them for a video chat through the display on the front. Now for the bad news, the convenience of Pillo comes with a hefty price tag. The unit itself is $499. But even if you can swallow that cost, you also have to pay a $39.99 monthly subscription which is crazy spendy. Still interested? Head over to phillohealth.com for more info.

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