JLab adds ANC to its tiny wireless earbuds for CES 2026

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JLab is pursuing up its ultra-affordable JBuds Mini from 2023 pinch a caller exemplary that supports progressive sound cancellation astatine CES 2026. The JBuds Mini ANC are still arsenic mini arsenic nan company's erstwhile wireless earbuds, but now connection customizable ANC for nan aforesaid $40 price.

In comparison to nan company's JLab Go POP+, which is only $30, JLab says its caller exemplary features a 50 percent smaller charging case, and 30 percent smaller earbuds. The JBuds Mini ANC comes successful gray, acheronian blue, reddish and pink, and is IP55-rated for particulate and sweat resistance. JLab says nan Mini ANC get 6.5 hours of artillery life per earbud, and complete 24 hours of artillery life if you usage nan earbuds' charging case.

Blue, pink, and reddish versions of nan JBuds Mini ANC earbuds successful matching wireless charging cases.

Dark blue, pinkish and reddish versions of nan JBuds Mini ANC. (JLab)

Support for Bluetooth multipoint for switching betwixt connected devices, and nan earbuds' built-in noise-canceling mics besides nutrient clearer sound calls, according to nan company. Like JLab's different wireless earbuds, ANC performance, touch controls, and further features for illustration Be Aware (JLab's type of a transparency mode) tin beryllium enabled and customized successful nan JLab app.

JLab's earbuds and headphones person appeared connected multiple of Engadget's champion wireless earbuds and headphones lists, and successful general, hands-on use of nan company's wireless earbuds has consistently impressed. You mightiness not get each nan package features of thing for illustration nan AirPods Pro 3 connected nan JBuds Mini ANC, but it does look apt nan halfway competencies of wireless ANC earbuds will beryllium covered for a overmuch cheaper price.

The JBuds Mini ANC will beryllium disposable successful March for $39.99.

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