JLab’s 2025 Lineup: High-Fidelity Headphones, Budget-Friendly Earbuds, and Ergonomic Keyboard-Mouse Bundle

The folks at JLab are all about taking our everyday tech and making it what works for us. They understand that technology is used in the real world, not in a vacuum under ideal circumstances. This year, JLab has a few new headphones and a keyboard/mouse combo to help make 2025 sound and feel a little better.

JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition Wireless Headphones

JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition Wireless Headphones

The JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition Wireless Headphones are for audiophiles; 32 mm high-fidelity custom dynamic drivers power them, so you get high-res audio and a 20-40kHz audio range. In English, that means that even when the sound is outside what you might normally hear, you’ll get a fuller experience, and the audio will sound more detailed.

JLab also uses its Spatial Audio algorithm that provides head-tracking technology for 360-degree sound. No matter where you are, the sound will follow you; helpful if you tend to listen to music while cleaning or just pacing.

They’ve also thrown in ANC for noise cancellation, powered partly by AI to reduce environmental sounds by up to 42dB. There’s also a Be Aware mode for when you’re out and about and can’t shut off the world no matter how badly you wish you could!

Finally, the JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition Wireless Headphones will offer 4 microphones for clear calls no matter where you are. It can handle up to 90+ hours on a single charge, so your call can sound good AND last as long as you need. They’ll fold up for easy storage, offer Cloud FoamTM ear cups for comfort, and can even pair and switch between two different devices at the same time.

The JLab app lets you customize and control the headphones, turn on and off Be Aware settings, and change preset sound options to fit your taste in music.

The JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition Wireless Headphones are expected to ship in mid-February for $199.99.

JLab Go Lux ANC On-Ear Headphones

JLab Go Lux ANC On-Ear Headphones

Do you love over-the-ear headphones but don’t need the high-end power of the Epic Lux? JLab knows you’re out there, and they have you covered, too, with the JLab Go Lux ANC On-Ear Headphones. Like their big brother, the Epic Lux, these have Be Aware and ANC, so you can be aware of your surroundings or shut them out completely depending on your mood (and safety). Always safety first!

The JLab Go Lux ANC On-Ear Headphones have a few fun tricks to make them more social, even if you’re shutting out the riff-raff. The Go Lux supports LabShare mode, which pairs any two Lux headphones together so you can listen to the same device. They also have a movie mode to reduce latency and keep audio and video in sync. Back in the old days, on long car rides, we used to use a splitter to share one headphone output with two people, and this is a much more elegant and polished solution to the same sharing problem!

Go Lux folds down for easy transport and features Cloud Foam ear cups. It is available in black, cloud white, sage, and mauve.

The JLab Go Lux ANC On-Ear Headphones will be available at the end of January, and you can pre-order them now for $49.

JLab Go Pop ANC True Wireless Earbuds

JLab Go Pop ANC True Wireless Earbuds

We’ve been joking for a while that the 90s are back, so it was only a matter of time before the electronics went transparent. The JLab Go Pop ANC True Wireless Earbuds also offer ANC, Be Aware, and 24+ hours of listening time depending on your use.

Slide into your Vans, pop your JNCOs on, and rock the JLab Go Pop ANC True Wireless Earbuds in blue, green, or purple for $29.99.

JLab Flow Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Bundle

JLab Flow Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Bundle

JLab isn’t just about making your audio experience more comfortable. They know you have to get work done occasionally, too, so they’re rolling out a new keyboard and mouse designed to make your time in front of the computer as ergonomic and smooth as possible.

The JLab Flow keyboard has a slightly wavy bend with a soft palm rest, which better mimics how your hands sit as you type. A programmable AI button allows you to pull up the AI assistant of your choice easily.

The JLab Work app also lets you set up additional hotkeys and different profiles, so you can have one set of hotkeys for work time and another for your personal communications.

The JLab Flow Mouse is an ambidextrous full-size mouse that can jump between three different saved devices, so you can easily go from mousing on your laptop to your tablet to your phone. It might not seem super exciting, but a comfortable mouse is the key to a good workflow!

The JLab Flow Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Bundle is available now for $59.99.

Whether for work or play, JLab knows how to put the FUN in functional! 

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7 Comments on "JLab’s 2025 Lineup: High-Fidelity Headphones, Budget-Friendly Earbuds, and Ergonomic Keyboard-Mouse Bundle"

  1. My ears ready for JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition Wireless Headphones. Quality of sound matter a lot for me.

  2. MisterTrance | January 13, 2025 at 10:46 pm |

    These look amazing! I love that the JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition Wireless Headphones have four mics — that would make Zoom calls much easier since people would be able to hear me better!

  3. I appreciate the pricing of the JLab Flow Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Bundle, it won’t break the bank.

  4. Cool, I never thought of bouncing around my mouse to different devices. A mouse for the cellphone?!?! That sounds good to me as my big stubby fingers don’t do well on cellphones.

  5. Their headphones and earbuds cover a good range of prices, and all of these look pretty nice.

  6. I was one of the early JLab adopter. Glad they are getting some love now.

  7. DaPsychoKitty | January 20, 2025 at 4:03 am |

    The JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition Wireless Headphones are interesting. I have a pair of ANC headphones that sounds fantastic, but the call quality is lacking. With 4 microphones I’d hope that the resulting clarity would be evident.

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