Hearing HealthIs for Everyone
Protect Your HearingJLab's selection of hearing protection products help prevent hearing damage from infants to adults.
Adult EarplugsJBuds ProtectComing April 2023
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Kid Protection
Earmuffs
JBuddies ProtectComing February 2023
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Kids Volume
Limiting Headphones
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The JBuddies collection is kid-tested and mom-approved! JLab headphones offer safe volume control, with built-in volume regulators, to ensure kids never rock out past 85db- plus all the style and durability to keep everyone happy. Our newest addition: JBuddies Pro features a hidden hearing protection switch that allows you to choose the max sound your child listens at (85db/95db) JLab has headphones for kids all ages!
Hearing ProtectionHearing protection is essential for everyone in order to reduce the risk of long-term hearing loss. JLab believes it is important to practice safe listening habits and take the necessary steps to protect your hearing. Different types of hearing protection, such as earplugs and earmuffs, are available to help reduce the volume of sound that reaches the ear. Using hearing protection while attending loud entertainment venues, operating loud machinery, or participating in other activities with high levels of noise is the best way to protect your hearing and prevent hearing loss.

Hearing loss is the third most common chronic physical condition in the U.S. [1] and carries multiple negative societal and functional characteristics.

Noise-induced hearing loss is experienced by roughly 24% of all US adults, including one in five 20- to 29-year-olds.

Every concert must offer hearing protection – Loud entertainment venues (such as concerts) can generate anywhere between 105-110 decibels on average. In these environments, hearing loss is possible within less than 5 minutes of exposure, according to the CDC.

Our CommitmentALL JLab wireless headphones developed in 2023 and beyond will have a hearing safe mode option to ensure you don’t listen too loud.
Where Should You Protect Your Hearing?Hearing loss is the third most common chronic physical condition in the U.S. and carries multiple negative societal and functional characteristics. And it’s not just for the older generation: Noise-induced hearing loss is experienced by roughly 24% of all US adults, including one in five 20- to 29-year-olds, according to the CDC.Every concert must offer hearing protection – Loud entertainment venues (such as concerts) can generate anywhere between 105-110 decibels on average. In these environments, hearing loss is possible within less than 5 minutes of exposure, according to the CDC.