These cheap JBL earbuds offer all-day battery life and cost less than $30

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Need a hardy pair of wireless earbuds with long battery life? Well, if you don't want to spend a whole lot of money, too, you can get the JBL Vibe Beam at Amazon for $29.95 (was $49.95).

JBL is known for a wide range of audio products: from budget buys to some of the best earbuds on the market. The JBL Vibe Beam, not to be confused with the similarly named Live Beam, is on the more affordable side of the spectrum.

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The JBL Vibe Beam last up to 32 hours between both the buds and the case. That’s more than a full day of listening – more than likely two, since many people use earbuds for only a portion of the day. If you need playback fast, you can even get two hours back with 10 minutes of speed charging.

The Vibe Beam also have an IP54 rating for the buds themselves, which should be able to survive splashing and rain, and keep out debris like sand on the beach.

We haven’t tested the JBL Vibe Beam, but we have tested numerous other JBL earbuds that we’ve recommended on the site. With that in mind, the JBL Vibe Beam makes a great travel buddy with the value it offers for under $30. You also get three sizes of eartips to customize your comfort and a USB-C to USB-A cable for your convenience, too.

Ultimately, you get what you pay for with the JBL Vibe Beam buds, so you won’t get premium features like active noise-cancellation or Spatial Audio. If you want the best of the best (and are ready to pay for it), check out our picks for the best earbuds and the best noise-cancelling earbuds.

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