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The JLab Audio Studio Pro On-Ear Headphones combine ergonomic cloud foam cushions, tangle-free braided nylon cord, and powerful 40mm neodymium drivers with C3 Sound technology to deliver crystal-clear audio and all-day comfort. Designed for professionals on the move, these foldable, lightweight headphones feature in-line mic and media controls for seamless multitasking during travel, workouts, or commutes.








| ASIN | B08LML5BVW |
| Additional Features | Microphone Included, Tangle Free Cord, Universal, sports-and-exercise |
| Age Range Description | Adult,Teen,Kid |
| Antenna Location | Travel, Exercising, Commuting |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Charge Time | 50 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #47,376 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,148 in Over-Ear Headphones |
| Brand Name | JLab |
| Cable Features | Retractable, Tangle Free |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptops, Desktops, Tablets, Cellphones |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Push Button, Remote |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Controller Type | touch-based in-line controls |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,486) |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Frequency Range | 20Hz-20kHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00812887019378 |
| Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | JLab |
| Model Name | Studio Pro Wired |
| Model Number | HASTUDIOPRORBLK4 |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Sports and Exercise, Studio, Travel |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Theme | Video Game |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 812887019378 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
N**S
A good deal for a first step
If you're graduating from ear buds or what you might call "semi headphones" they'll do the trick,but don't expect a pair of super duper headphones.They're not.They're good,and they do what they're designed to...introduce you to the world of high quality sound,comfort and noise cancellation.I like them because they're quality headphones,but they're light.And I like the non tangle thick braided cord.No doubt some people will like the mike for their cell phone on it,too.So I highly reccomend them as a starting pair...good sound and sound cancellation and that's about it...but if you're already into the advanced part...20 decibel of base over here and 30 of treble over there,and all that stuff,look somewhere else. I'm Laughing at myself.I planned to fix the headphones I had,because they werent all that good,but I liked that unlike hifi headphones, you didnt have to take them off to hear people or what was going on around you.Frustrated,I found that I still have 3 big fat hifi jacks from the 60s 70sand mid 80s but not even 1 complete set for a regular earphone jack.New phones were in order.,but I'm glad that happened.
M**A
Comfortable and Great Value Sound Quality!
The JLab Studio Pro Over-Ear Headphones are a great product for their price point, offering reliable performance for students, home office workers, and casual listening. The Ultra-Plush Faux Leather with Cloud Foam Cushions makes them incredibly comfortable for long periods of wear. The $40 \text{mm}$ Neodymium Drivers with C3 Sound deliver clear audio quality with solid bass. The tangle-free cord is a practical touch. They are a sturdy, comfortable, and affordable wired solution.
N**2
Surprisingly good, but could be better.
I got these in today, generally I was between these and Oneodio A71 after looking up whatever I could gather on reviews. I flipped a coin and these won. First off, the sound quality was surprisingly good ..don't expect some sort of super boosted bass or audiophile grade nuetral, these are pretty well balanced in all ranges and leans more towards a consumer neutral/flat with a slight bump in the bass. Hi hats on drums are pretty clear and defined, kick and snare drums have a tight, punchy tone but it's not overpowering ..I would know I have a drum set and other instruments to base that off of. The highs in vocals in some tracks were well produced and pushed forward so they don't blend in with everything else. Sibilance was pretty decent, some T's and S's were a little sharp from time to time but it wasn't ear grating or piercing more than my ears were not used to that much definition being pulled up, in an EQ you can pull these down a little to not be as sharp but out of the box it's not bad. Guitars cut through well and bass is subtle yet defined enough where you know where it's placed and hear clear notes. Imaging is pretty decent (not the best but pretty good coming from this price range). Soundstage and separation is okay. Though I will say the stereo imaging is not the best i've ever heard (yes, these do run in stereo ..with a slight caveat), sometimes I could swear it's like the headphones were faintly working in mono with some things. For example I watched a few ASMR videos to test the left and right stereo imaging and sometimes the person would do a trigger on one ear and if I removed that cup I could still faintly hear it on the other ear that wasn't getting the trigger treatment, though each side was louder than the other when it was being triggered. Overall their is spacial movement ..enough where you can tell these run in stereo but don't expect Dolby level surround sound. Playing games like Legend of Zelda: Tears of the kingdom, sounds were pretty decent. but, obviously due to the flatter sound profile it's not exactly as emersive as it would be with a proper set of entertainment based headphones that have something like Dolby surround sound. That said, you can tell how well detailed sound design is in the game. So it is usable. On the other hand with FPS games, you might want to pay a little more attention to spacial sounds like enemies close by, the stereo imaging having a mono like effect takes some getting used to. But once you figure out how the sound balances itself from one ear to the other you should be fine. Build quality is pretty decent and light though some parts do reflect the price a bit, I wear glasses and these have been pretty comfortable so far with no forceful pinching or soreness. The plastic on the cups isn't cheap feeling plastic, but it's not premium feeling either. The headphones clamp with a comfortable amount of pressure and the cups foam pieces are decently comfortable though not plush, the pleather isn't the softest but it's decently comfortable, could get better after a bit of wear to breaking in. The headband seems to be made with this thin flexible metal band sandwiched between this cheap styrene-like foam. It sits comfortably on the head and is pretty airy in weight, making the headphones comfortable for long hours of use. The metal adjustment slides on the cups are a little on the thin side but they're not super bendy like one would think (I wouldn't go throwing these around though since it might bend). No rotating hinges which kind of sucks. There's a flat wire on each side that runs out through the folding hinges and into a opening on the ear cups, personally I would've liked if they had they made that a soft round cable or braided than a flat one. Passive/ambient noise isolation is pretty good, it's not ANC but it blocks out a good amount of outer noises like low rumbles and even highers pitched noises, my dog barking in the other room was muffled and was barely even noticeable at higher volumes. These are marketed as a consumer studio headphones rather than a full on studio headphones. (This is where my nit-picky gripes come in.) They label it as "Studio Pro" and as most of us know, a majority of studio headphones have a detachable trrs aux connection on one ear and a 1/4 input connection on the other ear, along with 90° rotating hinges. If Jlab would ever get into it, it'd be nice to see a more premium analog Studio Pro (wired) (no Bluetooth) with 40mm stereo drivers, preferably with one side being detachable trrs aux and the other side having a port for 1/4 connection, maybe have the aux be in-line braided and the 1/4 be a braided coiled cable with straight to straight ends. Have the ear cup design be oval rather than tear drop shaped to accommodate for more natural open frequencies to bounce around the ear. Make the adjustable metal slide pieces just a tad bit thicker and set them out a bit to add pivot/rotation on the hinges, it'd make the set feel a bit more solid and premium while making them flexible. Or I'd say make something like the OneOdio A71 as reference ..but a Jlab version. They pretty much already have what it takes to make this model Hi-Res too, given the similar specs I'm seeing around on other brands marketed towards entree level audiophile grade over-ears. The driver tunings are pretty decently close to producing a high quality neutral. Overall: I'm pretty happy with this pair. If they broke I'd replace them with the same ones ..or I'd wait for an upgraded wired version. (Kind of wish companies weren't so hung up on wireless being the end all be all of audio, analog is still the leading connection for quality audio)
K**N
Light and easy to forget there on!
These headphones are super light and so comfortable with how they shape to your ears. Unlike other over-the-ear headphones, these do not squish your ears to your head, something that has caused me some ear pain with many other over-the-ear headphones. The lightweight also doesn't put any pressure on top of your head and fit as smoothly as one's own glass's do. I may have gotten up once forgetting they were even on. The sound is amazing and crisp and sound-canceling is very nice but not enough to completely block out all sounds. but for me, this is good. It still allows me to still be aware of say, my roommate coming to the door to ask me something, or something falling in the living room. It may be very quiet and I need to remove the headphones to make out what they're saying, but at least no one can walk up to me to scare the bejeebus out of me due to not being able to hear them. But it also lets me focus on what I'm listening to without the day-to-day sounds slipping in. I would like to note there seems to be some misunderstanding about the 'Tangle Free' label this has, as seen in another review. Tangle-Free means you can't KNOT the cord. The way it's designed if you were to try and tie a knot into it the cable won't allow it, the knot will always stay loose enough to just pull apart unlike in normal cords where if a knot were to form and got pulled tight, yeah good luck with that. So if you carry these headphones around with you in a book bag or whatnot, even if the cord managed to get tied around its self the cord won't become a knotted mess. TWISTING of the cable that makes little curly-cues and hoops are not the cord being 'tangled'. Seeing your cord forming little curls is caused by twisting or rotating of the cord, and every single cable, or heck object out there that has one end attached to a stationary object and the other to be free-handed will twist as you maneuver the one end. The fix is simple, just unplug the cord, or let the free end (like the headphones for these) free hang and allow the cord to untwist. Even my cellphone charging cable twists as I handle the phone, putting it down, picking it up, slowly adding twists into the cable. Game controllers can do the same thing. Even the mouse to my laptop will twist.
D**I
I wear glasses it’s so hard to find comfy head phones to wear and have good sound loving them
J**H
Broke within months. Only one side works. Pressing on the top of the arch over the head would allow it to work but not anymore.
S**L
Good quality and delivery
I**D
Ça fait maintenant un an que j'ai et que j'utilise quotidiennement ce casque et j'en suis très contente. Il est confortable (même si je le porte plusieurs heures à la suite je n'ai pas mal aux oreilles, chose rare pour moi qui ai d'habitude trop vite mal quand je porte un casque) et assez solide (tombé deux trois fois sans conséquence), le son est vraiment pas mal du tout pour un casque 1er prix, son seul défaut pour moi est que le fil est un peu trop court. Il coûtait 18,11€ quand je l'ai acheté début avril 2025 et je lui trouve un très bon rapport qualité-prix, alors à 10,80€, prix actuel, n'hésitez pas !
A**K
Everyone in my family uses these. They’re comfortable over the ear, have good sound, and don’t squish the head. They’re constructed in a way that lets them move instead of being a solid piece, which is great for my kids. They fit the head of our young slender teen as well as a solid 54-year-old man. We all love them.
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