JLab's behemoth headphones are more suited to broadcasting tunes than personal listening, with an absurdly oversized design that defies the conventional notion of "headphones." These gargantuan earpieces dangle from the neck like a Bluetooth-enabled megaphone, capable of producing 30W of raw power and two massive drivers. Two additional radiators serve no apparent purpose other than to further amplify this sonic onslaught.
The company claims that these comically oversized headphones will last approximately 20 hours on a single charge, which is a reasonable estimate given their intended use case β as a Bluetooth speaker rather than actual headphones. However, it's hard to fathom anyone needing to listen to music for extended periods with such a colossal setup.
JLab has capitalized on the absurdity of its product by positioning them as an ideal accessory for Halloween costumes or gag gifts, and at $99, they're actually not too shabby a value. It's almost amusing that this behemoth was initially mistaken for an April Fool's prank due to its outrageous price tag of $120,000.
The company claims that these comically oversized headphones will last approximately 20 hours on a single charge, which is a reasonable estimate given their intended use case β as a Bluetooth speaker rather than actual headphones. However, it's hard to fathom anyone needing to listen to music for extended periods with such a colossal setup.
JLab has capitalized on the absurdity of its product by positioning them as an ideal accessory for Halloween costumes or gag gifts, and at $99, they're actually not too shabby a value. It's almost amusing that this behemoth was initially mistaken for an April Fool's prank due to its outrageous price tag of $120,000.