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If you have small ears, using wireless earbuds is a struggle. Sure, most wireless earbuds come with an array of replacement ear tips in the box, so if the pre-installed ones are too big or too small for you, you can always swap it out for the correct size. However, sometimes even the smallest option is too big for you — and you might also run into other issues, such as the actual earbud being too big. Luckily, JLab has thought of this, and has released what could very well be the smallest wireless earbuds out there for the tiniest of ears.

JLab might not be a brand many of you are familiar with, but the company makes, among other products, affordable wireless earbuds. Now, the latest addition to this range is the JLab JBuds Mini. The case of the earbuds is roughly the same size as a car key fob, and opening it reveals compact, minimally bulky earbuds with silicone eartips.

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Each earbud weighs only 3.3 grams or 0.11 ounces, and despite their tiny size, they're able to punch above their weight. We don't have ANC or anything of the like here, but what we do have is 6mm neodymium drivers in addition to noise-cancelling microphones for crystal clear calls. The earbuds also give you 5.5 hours of listening time, which is outstanding give their tiny size — with the case providing a total of over 20 hours.

Other cool stuff here includes Bluetooth Multipoint support as well as an IP55 rating for the earbuds, ensuring they're good for a little splash. It also has a passthrough transparency "Be Aware" mode that lets outside noises in. They have touch controls, and if you need to customize or tweak anything in closer detail, you can do so through the JLab app. While the earbuds are already pretty tiny, you can make them even smaller with replacement ear tips. It's just a matter of finding the ones that work for you.

The earbuds cost $39.99, and they are now available through JLab's website, so if you want to give these a spin, make sure to buy yours now.

Source: JLab