

🎧 Stay wired-free and worry-free with Skullcandy Jib True 2 – your all-day, every-adventure audio companion!
Skullcandy Jib True 2 wireless earbuds deliver up to 33 hours of total battery life with a compact charging case, IPX4 sweat and water resistance, and built-in Tile technology for easy tracking. Designed for seamless Bluetooth connectivity and equipped with convenient call and media controls, these earbuds offer a durable, reliable audio solution for active professionals and multitaskers seeking hassle-free sound on the move.













| ASIN | B09VMPWWTH |
| Additional Features | Sweatproof |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Calling |
| Audio Driver Size | 6 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Balanced Armature Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 33 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 24 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,192 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #147 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 4.0 |
| Brand | Skullcandy |
| Brand Name | Skullcandy |
| Built-In Media | Charging Case, Eartip, Jib® True 2 True Wireless Earbuds, User Manual |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Battery Average Life | 24 Hours |
| Carrying Case Color | Grey |
| Carrying Case Material | Plastic |
| Carrying Case Weight | 50 Grams |
| Color | Light Grey/Blue |
| Compatible Devices | Bluetooth-enabled devices |
| Connectivity Technology | Infrared, Wireless |
| Control Method | App |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Controller Type | Media Control |
| Customer Package Type | Case |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 6,251 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded tip |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810045686608 |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | usb |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 16 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Weight | 48.5 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Skullcandy |
| Model Name | Jib True |
| Model Number | S1JTW-P948 |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 95 dB |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gym, Personal, iPhone, Android, Sports, Gaming, School, Travel, Workouts |
| Style Name | Jib True 2 |
| Subject Character | no character |
| Theme | Music |
| UPC | 810045686608 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
P**J
They just work, and they work way better than most
First off, a few nitpicks with these earbuds- They sound,,, fine, they aren't amazing and they won't really make any particular genre stand out. I have a few midrange headphones and some proper iems and these aren't either of those. Bass? It's mostly audible. Midrange? Present, low mids slightly forward. Treble? I cannot find the treble. Let's not kid ourselves, look at the price point these true wireless earbuds are at, they're dirt cheap, they make music sound like it's being played through cheap earbuds. For most this is fine, but don't expect these to impress like even a modestly priced iem pushed through something like a btr3k. The listening experience is wonderbread. These earbuds also have an interesting relationship with their case, that is, if the charging case dies, but the buds are still awake they will remain connected to your phone and steal all your audio until they get a charging signal from the case (cueing their sleep mode) or they die. They need to be manually turned off by long pressing the buttons at this point, annoying. Also, they like to flash a BRIGHT BLUE LASER PIERCING led for like 30 seconds to a minute when they power on, which I find a little distracting more often than not and I really don't find necessary. Skullcandy fix this, it's poor ue. On to the good, these are ROCK SOLID CONNECTED AT ALL TIMES, EVERY TIME I GO TO USE THEM. The fact that far more expensive Bluetooth devices can't manage that simple trick is absolutely beyond me, but with these earbuds and three generations of pixel phone, they have never given me frustration, which I DID NOT expect at this price point. Battery life is also excellent bordering on outstanding, really efficient buds that top up effortlessly in the case. Typically I carry these around at work and use them to listen to YouTube videos at lunch/the occasional bit of music if I'm feeling like putting up with their audio quality, for this purpose they go about a week, maybe a little more without being charged, and it's rare I ever find the case dead. Even if the case is dead, I've never run into a case where these buds wouldn't last me with their charge alone until I got home, very impressive (at this price). In short, these work, they're cheap, they sound inoffensive but bland, and they have some annoying little quirks, but for the price i believe they've paid for themselves dozens of times over with my enjoyment. I was not paid for this review, I purchased this product with my own money, and I am in no way associated with Amazon (other than using their services), Skullcandy, or any other audio brand.
A**0
Defintely worth the buy
This is the 3rd pair I've bought of these...the first pair, I have to my daughter so I immediately bought myself new ones. The 2nd pair went to a friend who lost one of the earbuds 😭 so I just bought myself a new pair 🤷🏻♀️ they stay charged for a very long time and i like that i can use one at a time. Quality is good and they are durable. I take mine with me everywhere. They are affordable, sound great, connect easily, and the case charges very quickly. I will keep buying these if need be. But notice, I didn't say I bought more bc they broke or malfunctioned. I had each pair for years before I ahd to replace them due to others wanting to use them too.
H**I
Excellent earbuds!
I have owned many Skullcandy products over the years and they are built to last. With these, the sound is decent, comfortable to wear, easy to use, and trackable with my Tile. As for durability...I had them in the case in my jeans pocket and they survived being put through the washing machine. I let them air dry, charged them up, and they are just fine!
F**F
good budget earbuds but didn't last long :(
These were pretty good while they lasted, but I purchased these in January and now one of the earbuds won't charge or turn on, didn't even last a year :(. The other one started to not always charge when i put it in the charger, and would turn on and connect to my phone or laptop when it did. the audio has also been slightly off in one earbud for a while. The blinking lights can be a little annoying at night. The audio overall was pretty good (but idk what really good audio sounds like so i have low standards lol) and i like that the controls require pressing. this was annoying at first cause i was used to the kind where you just have to tap, but i ended up liking that i couldn't accidentally turn the volume up/down or change songs just by touching them. The battery life is pretty good compared to other cheap earbuds I've used.
E**9
Perfection
I use these daily for several hours, super comfortable to wear and sound quality is excellent. They work great for calls and even better for music. I use the medium set of buds that come with them, the sizes are a good range though. They have a really good battery life, I get about 8 hours (possibly more nut i have my volume pretty high) on fully charged buds and only have to charge the case once a week.
J**Z
Nice little Bluetooth headphones..
These headphones sometimes loose signal and I'm not sure if it's Spotify itself or the skull candies that do it themselves? Any who my skull candy Bluetooth headphones have been working excellent other wise the battery last a really long time before I need to plug the charging case and the quality of how water resistant they are is amazing the sound could be a little louder for my taste but it does the job especially since you can barely hear anything when you place them in your ear 👂🏻.. all in all not too bad for 30 some bucks..
S**X
Don't stay in ears, short battery life, can't turn off, mediocre sound
I've owned other Skullcandy earbuds, so I had confidence in the brand, but the Jibs are big, clunky, heavy, and fall out of my ears every time I move, no matter which size eartip I use. The sound is not nearly as good as the Skullcandy Mods. You have to push really hard to use the button, so it's uncomfortable. Worst of all, even after turning them off and placing in the closed case, they still pick up calls. This is incredibly annoying while I'm driving and trying to make calls hands-free. Without warning, I find myself digging in pockets and cupholders to try to find the earbuds while driving down the highway. The case is not a charging case unless it's plugged in, and the battery life seems to be only around 5 hours, even though they're brand new. I was going to return them, but shipping from Alaska is going to cost almost $20, so not worth the hassle. I've learned a relatively cheap lesson about buying electronics from Prime. I'll shop local after this.
A**R
Not that impressed.
Only the second pair of earbuds I've ever owned. Bought my first pair a year and a half ago. I bought a $15 no name set off Amazon. My main feature was they had to have an actual physical button since I have to wear gloves at work. Those I bought last year were a cheap one with a weird name that isn't even on the marketplace anymore. I was just going to get the same ones again because the sound quality was so good for $15. One thing everybody raved about was the sound quality & bass response of those. And they were correct on that. And they still have that same quality, maybe a little better since they've been used for a year and a half. But like most earbuds the charging is starting to be problematic and one charges more than the other and they're becoming very unreliable. So enter me getting these since they are the next cheapest priced traditional name brand set of earbuds that I could find on the market with a physical button. I looked and scoured the internet for more physical push button earbuds and there's several out there from different reputable brands that range anywhere from the price of this one all the way up as far as you want to go. But I don't want to spend a ton since my earbuds are going to get covered in every type of grease, fluid and metal shaving you can imagine in a machine shop. So I went with these since they were the next price up from my old ones. Nothing else with a physical button in this price range on the market that I could find which is very concerning considering the touch ones have nothing but problems even if you sweat on them. As soon as I got them I charged everything up which charging the case took about twice as long as the booklet said it would and then I paired them and tried them out. I noticed right away they paired immediately and came on immediately but don't have much depth to the sounds. Everything sounds higher pitched than my other cheaper no-name ones. I'm fairly disappointed with that but I just need to be able to hear this over machines running more than anything else. Sound quality is not a huge priority considering how much I'm spending. But my cheaper pair are louder and sound better. Bottom line. It's concerning that it's a name brand and sounds worse than one that probably shouldn't have even worked right out of the box but gave me a year and a half of much better sound quality. And those cheaper ones had a better more tactile response when pushing the buttons than these do. These buttons you can't even really feel where they are and are more mushy which is another concern over time. The only other issue that I've noticed right away is the stems on these that fit in your ear canals are bigger than my older ones making them just not want to go in. I tried the small and medium tips and the medium ones will seal more but they create that vacuum feeling where now everything is muffled. But when I put the small ones on they fit better but can be pulled right out with very little force. I noticed on my old ones the tips are actually longer so they stick out past the stem of the earpiece farther giving more of just the silicone tip in your ear versus these where the plastic stem from the earbud goes right up to the very end of the silicone tips meaning you're trying to jam that plastic stem plus the entire silicone piece in your ear all at once. Unless you have larger ear canals I would suggest not getting these. They're either not going to go in for you at all and fall right out or they're going to go in and create a suction where everything is muffled. And I can only imagine with the right amount of a vacuum this creating what it may do to your inner ear canal. All in all I would say I'm disappointed but I didn't expect a ton for just a few dollars more than my first pair from a year and a half ago. But I did expect at least better sound quality and bass from a name brand versus one that had a name with no vowels in it. Next time I know to just go up to the $30 or $40 maybe $50 range and get a better set. Maybe even one that has multiple dots on the case to show me how much of a charge is left versus this one just like my old one that don't really let you know how much power is left in the case. This case gives you very little feedback on how much of a charge is left other than it flashing one, two or three times denoting a percentage of power left which doesn't really give me much faith in knowing exactly how much is left. All in all, I'd say skip these unless you're not worried about sound quality and you have larger ear canals. And you just want a physical button in this price range. Because this and one or two other no name ones are the only ones on the market with a physical button around $20 that I could find. Otherwise just move up to the next price point and look at the physical button models from either this brand, Soundpeats, Anker or Tranya.
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