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The Under-$50 Accessory I Legit Can't Go a Day Without Wearing

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My taste in music often shocks people. I love bubblegum pop as much as the next person, but I usually have some underground hip-hop or heavy metal blasting through my earbuds. As a fashion girl, earbuds are the accessory I consider most essential—even above the gold bangle and hoop earrings I wear every day—so they need to be stylish, sleek, and comfortable. I typically reach for cordless earbuds (or my old pair of corded headphones when I inevitably lose said earbuds), but I just found a new pair that I think will eclipse them both: the JLab JBuds Mini.

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I want these earbuds to accompany me literally everywhere—when I'm listening to music on my commute, FaceTiming with my bestie, and even in virtual meetings. The tiny, discreet size really blows my mind. My earbuds were constantly falling out of my ears before, but since these are actually made for small ears, they're automatically superior to every other brand I've tried. Not only are these the smallest earbuds I could find, but the sound quality is superior. They give your music and audio so much depth. Every 808 is crystal clear (and so was my bestie's high-pitched shriek when I told her I went out with the guy she hates… again).

These earbuds also come in tons of colors, allowing you to choose whichever one best complements your personal style. I reach for the pink colorway to add a little pop of personality to my outfit. Plus, the case has a cute key ring which makes taking them on the go a breeze and keeps you from losing them. If you want a high-tech accessory to gift or buy for yourself this holiday season, look no further.

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Emma Walsh
Associate Beauty Editor, Branded Content

Emma is an associate beauty editor of branded content. She’s a passionate writer who loves all things beauty, wellness, and personal growth. Before pursuing writing, she worked in influencer marketing at Gallery Media Group, which owns digital brand PureWow. She lives in New York City, where you can usually find her running to a Pilates class or sipping on a green juice in the park.