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Updated April 11, 2024·
If you prioritize high-quality sound for music and calls and prefer a lightweight, portable form with good noise isolation for use in different environments including during exercise, go for the Audio Technica ATH-TWX7. These are stem-styled earbuds with excellent call quality, active noise cancelling, and support for high-quality LDAC codec. Conversely, if you're looking for the versatility of headphones that can also be wired, prioritize comfort for long use, and require an excellent build and microphone quality for extended calls and meetings with the added benefit of a longer battery life, choose the JLab JBuds Work Wireless. These over-ear headphones are also typically much less expensive, which makes them a budget-friendly option with good overall performance. Keep in mind that the JBuds have less effective noise isolation compared to the TWX7 earbuds. Give Feedback
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Advantages of the Audio Technica ATH-TWX7
Good for music
Excellent for phone calls
Very good for TV and video
Good for exercise
Excellent for podcasts and audiobooks
Advantages of the JLab JBuds Work Wireless
The JLab JBuds Work Wireless has no clear advantages over the Audio Technica ATH-TWX7.
Key differences
Music
7.3/10
6.8/10
The Audio Technica ATH-TWX7 is good for music, while the JLab JBuds Work Wireless is only fair.
Phone Calls
9.1/10
7.3/10
The Audio Technica ATH-TWX7 is excellent for phone calls, while the JLab JBuds Work Wireless is good.
Podcasts and Audiobooks
9.1/10
7.9/10
The Audio Technica ATH-TWX7 is excellent for podcasts and audiobooks, while the JLab JBuds Work Wireless is good.
Noise Reduction
8.3/10
5.3/10
The Audio Technica ATH-TWX7 is very good for noise reduction, while the JLab JBuds Work Wireless is poor.
Battery
6.5 Hours
60.0 Hours
The Audio Technica ATH-TWX7 has 6.5 hours of battery life. The JLab JBuds Work Wireless has 60 hours of battery life.
Cost
$199
$79
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The Audio Technica ATH-TWX7 has a price of $199 and the JLab JBuds Work Wireless costs $79.
Build Quality
8.5/10
9.0/10
The JLab JBuds Work Wireless has excellent build quality, while the Audio Technica ATH-TWX7 has very good build quality.
The JLab JBuds Work Wireless and Audio Technica ATH-TWX7 are both very good for gaming.
TV and Video
8.2/10
7.9/10
Although they have very similar scores, PerfectRec considers Audio Technica ATH-TWX7 to be very good for TV and video, while the JLab JBuds Work Wireless is good.
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How the Audio Technica ATH-TWX7 and the JLab JBuds Work Wireless compare to other earbuds and headphones
"There’s plenty to like about the ATH-TWX7. A robust set of features brings a lot of convenience to your day. But a few of those tools could still use some fine-tuning and the lack of automatic pausing in 2024 is a head scratcher. Still, the audio is mostly good, and transparency mode is better than most. Add in the solid call quality and the in-app voice test and the ATH-TWX7 are a worthy consideration, especially at this price. Too bad it falls short of being a more complete package some of the competition offers for a slightly larger investment."
"The JLab JBuds Work is an affordable headset-headphone hybrid that you can use to listen to music in stereo and communicate on video calls thanks to a retractable boom mic, and we particularly like its convenient mono and passive wired modes. You won't find any frills here like you will with the costlier Jabra Evolve2 65 or Plantronics Voyager 4220 UC, but for less than half the price, the JBuds Work is an effective lower-cost alternative."
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About Audio Technica
Audio Technica is a 60-year-old, Japan-based, professional audio equipment manufacturer. They started off making phonograph cartridges and have expanded their scope of products ever since to include extremely popular models of microphones and headphones. They have been the official audio equipment supplier of several editions of the Summer and Winter Olympics and every edition of the Grammy Awards since 1998.
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