JLab Rewind Wireless Headphones are a Modern Take on Vintage Cans

JLab Rewind Wireless Retro Headphones
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Modeled after headphones in the 80s and 90s, JLab Rewind Wireless Retro headphones are a modern take on a timeless look.

JLab Rewind Wireless Headphones are a Modern Take on Vintage Cans

“I was that kid in the 80s riding my bike down the street listening to Bruce Springsteen’s Born in the USA with those iconic headphones on,” said JLab Audio CEO Win Cramer. “The Rewind Headphones are a nod to the original 80s and 90s headphones – with a modern twist, offering wireless technology and amazing sound. This might be the coolest product we’ve ever built – and at 20 bucks, we’ve stuck to our philosophy of building a product that everyone can afford.”

The new cans feature soft, spongy ear cushions, an adjustable metal headband, and of course those staple circular on-ear ear cups making for a very lightweight fit. In fact, the Rewind Wireless headphones themselves only weighing 0.14 lbs. So, basically a feather.

In terms of functionality, JLab Rewind Wireless is able to run for up to 12 hours over Bluetooth technology. It is also built with changeable equalizer settings so you can customize your sound the way you want. The button on the right ear cup also enables users to toggle between Signature, Balanced, and Bass Boost modes. A multifunction button acts as power on and off switch as well as a means to activate your Google Assistant.

Interested in these retro-style cans? Grab yours for a mere $20 from JLab.

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P.S. Each headphone includes a charging cable and two sets of ear cushions, one in neon orange as an ode to the era.

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