JLab's absurdly oversized 'headphones' that double as Bluetooth speakers are no April Fool's prank.
In a bizarre move, tech firm JLab has released Blue XL headphones that stretch beyond the realm of practicality. The gigantic earpieces would put even the most towering athlete in trouble - Andre the Giant himself might have a hard time squeezing into these behemoths. Unless you're blessed with an unusually large cranium, these are essentially "speaker-headphones," intended to be draped around your neck or slapped on a table for all to enjoy.
While one can appreciate the innovative approach, the jarring incongruity of oversized headgear and speakers makes this product hard to justify as a conventional headphone. However, JLab claims 30W of power and two large drivers should theoretically provide enough juice for hours of playback. They've estimated an impressive 20-hour battery life, which is commendable but perhaps a bit steep considering the unusual design.
What's more astonishing than their functionality, though, is their price tag - $99, which makes this ridiculous accessory a viable gag gift option. After first being teased at a college football game as part of some sort of elaborate April Fool's joke, JLab eventually revealed the Blue XL headphones for what they truly are: comically oversized Bluetooth speakers designed to push the limits of absurdity and challenge conventional notions of headphone design.
It remains to be seen whether this unusual product will find traction among consumers or remain a novelty that only the most die-hard fans of bizarre tech would appreciate.
In a bizarre move, tech firm JLab has released Blue XL headphones that stretch beyond the realm of practicality. The gigantic earpieces would put even the most towering athlete in trouble - Andre the Giant himself might have a hard time squeezing into these behemoths. Unless you're blessed with an unusually large cranium, these are essentially "speaker-headphones," intended to be draped around your neck or slapped on a table for all to enjoy.
While one can appreciate the innovative approach, the jarring incongruity of oversized headgear and speakers makes this product hard to justify as a conventional headphone. However, JLab claims 30W of power and two large drivers should theoretically provide enough juice for hours of playback. They've estimated an impressive 20-hour battery life, which is commendable but perhaps a bit steep considering the unusual design.
What's more astonishing than their functionality, though, is their price tag - $99, which makes this ridiculous accessory a viable gag gift option. After first being teased at a college football game as part of some sort of elaborate April Fool's joke, JLab eventually revealed the Blue XL headphones for what they truly are: comically oversized Bluetooth speakers designed to push the limits of absurdity and challenge conventional notions of headphone design.
It remains to be seen whether this unusual product will find traction among consumers or remain a novelty that only the most die-hard fans of bizarre tech would appreciate.