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🎶 Elevate your everyday sound with earbuds that work as hard as you do!
The JLab Go Air Pop True Wireless Earbuds deliver an impressive 32+ hours of total playtime with a compact, sweat-resistant design. Featuring Bluetooth 5.1 with Dual Connect, three customizable EQ sound modes, and integrated USB charging cable in the case, these earbuds combine convenience, durability, and personalized audio performance—perfect for professionals on the move who demand style and substance.











| ASIN | B09HN594TL |
| Additional Features | Microphone Included |
| Age Range Description | Adult,Teen,Kid |
| Antenna Location | Music, Phone Calls, Podcasts, Audiobooks |
| Audio Driver Size | 8 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 8 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 2 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #460 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #61 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 30 Feet |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.1 |
| Brand | JLab |
| Brand Name | JLab |
| Built-In Media | Earbuds, Charging Case w/ Integrated USB Charging Cable, 3 Sets Gel Tips |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Battery Average Life | 24 Hours |
| Carrying Case Battery Capacity | 350 Milliamp Hours |
| Carrying Case Battery Charging Time | 2 Hours |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Carrying Case Material | Plastic |
| Carrying Case Weight | 5.9 Grams |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones, Tablets, Laptops |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wireless |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Volume Control |
| Controller Type | Touch |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 57,457 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Round |
| Enclosure Material | gel |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20 - 20,000 Hz |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00812887017183 |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | No Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 16 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Weight | 0.3 Grams |
| Manufacturer | JLab |
| Model Name | Go Air Pop |
| Model Number | EBGAIRPOPRBLK124 |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Travel |
| Style Name | Pop |
| Subject Character | no subject character |
| Theme | No_theme |
| UPC | 812887017183 |
| Warranty Description | JLab Two Year Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
N**L
Everything I wanted!!
Let me get a couple cons out of the way first: an earbud shaped like the airpods pro would probably be a better fit for me, these sometimes feel like they could fall out while I'm doing rigorous exercise they have a tendency to "pop" a bit when I'm adjusting them in my ears occasionally, nothing too bad though While I'm playing my switch, they unpair every time I put the switch in sleep mode. Sort of annoying if you are someone who steps away from your game a lot but understandable. This may just be a setting on the switch itself though Now that's out of the way let me just say I love these earbuds. Granted they are my first pair of wireless earbuds, I have been a wired earbuds girl forever and didn't want to have yet something else to charge. I figured I should take the plunge since a lot of devices don't even have a headphone jack anymore. I had a lot of concerns but I'm so glad I chose these as my first pair. Sound quality is on par with wired earbuds I would usually buy like Panasonic or Skullcandy. I'm not much of an audiophile but I think these would sound pretty good to most people. Plus they have three different sound modes if you want more bass etc. The case and earbuds themselves feel sturdy and well made, the buds fit nicely in the case to charge. The built in charging cord is a plus for me, I don't have to dig around for any cables. It is very short but that doesn't bother me, and you can plug it into a PC or wall charger. However you won't be able to find much in the way of cases for this model due to the built in cord. I love that you can use the buds separate from one another, sometimes I use only the right or left if I still want to hear my surroundings. I see a lot of complaints that only one will pair. Just know after pairing only one bud, if you want both to work afterwards, you have to touch the touch pad on both seven times quickly while in the case, this will reset them and you are good to go! If you are having trouble pairing with a second or third device, make sure you forget the Jlab buds on the other device before connecting to the new one. I was surprised that these were able to connect to my super old iPod touch from like 2010. They also will work with an older model Fire Stick. So far the battery life is great. I have used them during a few workout sessions and the battery is still full. For my uses I'd say they will need to be charged maybe once a week if that. Touch controls: I'm getting spoiled to this. It's nice to be able to change the volume/pause/song without touching your device. Many other buds at this price point or higher don't have any touch controls at all. I don't find them to be too sensitive. Overall I would definitely recommend these to a casual earbud user who just wants the basics on a budget. Tbh I don't see myself ever spending more now that I know how much I like this product!
S**A
Great budget find with solid sound quality!
Shocked! The sound quality is impressive & they fit quite well! The app is helpful in terms of tap controls & EQ adjustments. Call quality isn’t top tier but it absolutely works for a casual call in a semi-quiet space. A call in a bar? Absolutely not but for $15 these are an absolute steal. And the built in charger cord is so great!
N**U
Good inexpensive earbuds.
I recommend these as an inexpensive earbud set. I like that they're red, so that stand out on my messy desk. I needed a new set to of earbuds, and decided Apple wasn't getting any more of my money in this space. I'm not thrilled with the longevity or support apple provides for their airpods pro. I found these on a list of of good cheap earbuds, and I'm happy. They work fine at the gym. out of the box, with the default rubber ear tips, I ran a mile on the treadmill this morning and I didn't fiddle with these once (for fit). They stay right where they're supposed to, which is not something I can say for airpods pro or another pair of earbuds I'd been using at the gym. These are not audiophile grade headphones. if you want that, keep looking. They do isolate pretty well. The base on the bass boost eq setting is just ok. But the sound is balance enough that it's not overly "tinny". I hate cheap speakers, and these don't sound too cheap. So while it's not the finest sound ever, it's still far from junk. Technically, coming from airpods, there are two downsides I've noticed (both survivable). 1 - with my fingers - the buds themselves are very hard to remove from the charging case. If I never had owned airpods, I'm not sure I would know this. on the other hand, I think they seat really nicely in the case, and thus they always charge. The airpods famously don't always connect inside their case and sometimes aren't charging when you think they are. I'm ok with it, and I assume I'll eventually learn the "trick" to pulling these guys out with ease. 2 - these were very easy to pair to my iphone. HOWEVER, unlike airpods, once these are paired to a device, they CANNOT be paired to another device unless they bluetooth connection is disconnected from the first device. e.g. with airpods, you can go back and forth between a macbook, an iphone, and an ipad, simply by selecting the airpods from the device. With these, if I was using them with my iphone, and then I want to use them with my ipad, I need to turn bluetooth off on the iphone for a moment until the buds are "free", and then I can connect them to my ipad. Sub-optimal, but not a deal breaker for me. / a few pluses. 1 - I can side-sleep with these in and they don't hurt. yay. 2 - I love that the usb charging plug is integrated into the case. last thing I need is more cables. 3 - again, for me, they fit well. Snug, almost to the point of being too big, but they don't bother me. I'm really impressed that they just stay put while I'm running and I don't need to constantly push them back into my ears for fear that they'll fall out. / I haven't really had these long enough to have an opinion on the battery life. I haven't tried using these for calls yet, so no opinion on the microphone.
R**D
Great Affordable Earbuds
These are my favorite earbuds. They connect easily to my phone and computer, have a long battery life, have good sound quality, and even have the charger built into the case so I can't lose it! All at a very affordable price. I could not ask for anything better!
M**E
UPDATE: First Impressions
UPDATE: My AirPods are dying and have been constantly dropping Bluetooth with my phone, so I borrowed these from my daughter to wear for the day. I have had the right bud in for 7.5 hours and the battery percentage (which actually does show up on my phone screen in the control center) shows that I still have 40% battery life left. I also have not dropped Bluetooth once (!) and they still feel comfortable and light in my ear. I’m pretty astounded, actually. My AirPods would have died hours ago. The only issue I had was when I received a phone call. My phone rang, as well as hearing the ringing through the earbud, but when I answered, it did not automatically connect to the earbud at all. I had to talk into the phone normally. I also have noticed a distinct difference in the bass level between these and the AirPods. I don’t know how much of it has been the slow death of the AirPods, but these sound so much better than the first time I tried them. 10/10. Do it. Old Review: I heard these were a pretty decent earbud set for the price and decided to try them out as a backup set. I’m coming from AirPod Pro (1st Generation) and prior to that, the Jabra 75t. I have to admit, this isn’t bad for a $25 set of earbuds. One of the reasons I switched from the Jabra 75t’s (aside from the fact I had to get warranty replacements TWICE), was because I wanted to be able to use each earbud interchangeably and Jabra did not have that at the time. I’m actually quite surprised that JLab included the functionality for this price point. The charger being built into the bottom of the case was a nice touch and I appreciate that both earbuds go in the case magnetically, as well as the lid being magnetic as well. It paired easily with my iPhone 15 Pro and my daughter’s iPad. These are definitely lighter than both my Jabras and Pros. They fit in the ear nicely and I could see myself being able to wear them for a while (doing most things) and not have them fall out. My ears must be different sizes because my Pros consistently fall out of my left ear, but stay pretty good in my right ear. There isn’t an app for these, so while you can change songs, adjust volume, and use Siri by pressing the buttons on the earbuds, you won’t be able to tweak any part of the sound. You also will not be able to check the battery percentage and will have to go off the audio prompts it gives you. These also do not have noise-cancelling capabilities (which I honestly wouldn’t expect at the low price). So, here’s where I’m taking off one star…the sound. I’m not an audiophile. I don’t typically listen to music so the majority of my use is podcasts, audiobooks, or YT/Twitch vids. The sound is a bit muted (…not an audiophile) and not quite as clear as my Pros. For that reason, I likely will not use them unless I need to charge both my Pro earbuds at the same time…and both my Jabra’s are dead, haha. They would be fine in a pinch, but not something I would choose if my Pros are available. I also cannot speak to the battery life as I haven’t used them for more than a couple minutes, but what they promise (32 hours) is extremely impressive. I ended up giving them to my daughter to use as she only has over the ear headphones. I will say it’s a great first set of earbuds for kids as you do get a lot of great features in a lower priced set.
N**2
JLab
I’m really impressed with these JLab Go Air Pop earbuds, especially for the price. They pair quickly with my phone, and the Bluetooth connection has been stable with no annoying dropouts. The sound quality is surprisingly good — clear vocals, solid bass, and loud enough for workouts, commuting, or everyday listening. The earbuds are lightweight and comfortable to wear for long periods, and they stay in place well while walking or exercising. I also like the compact charging case, which is easy to carry around in a pocket or bag. Battery life has been great, and the touch controls are simple and responsive. For affordable wireless earbuds, these definitely exceeded my expectations. Great value, easy to use, and reliable for daily use. Highly recommend if you want good sound without spending a fortune!
G**G
Great quality & Great Price
These are very nice ear buds for a great price. Excellent quality and sound.
R**I
Tap your eardrums until they break
Originally, I loved these as an upgrade to my prior Jlabs earbuds...or so I thought. Shiny and new, does not equal better. 1. Ear bud fit is too large on this pair, even when switched it for the smallest sized ear pads. Product came with 3 size options. 2. Sound quality option for bass boost originally sounded better but I've since lost commands to change it and it's now stuck on the worst sound setting it has; all echo. Earbuds still require a separate app to set it up but it should be manageable without it, directly from the earbuds. Emphasis on "should be able to" but I at least now cannot do so. 3. Left ear bud functionality has been poor since day 1 to lower the sound, use Bixby assist, or to change the sound settings. Never worked well and now stopped allowing me to lower the sound or change the setting. Can only trigger that annoying Bixby assist, which I wish I could take off of these earbuds but beats me how to do so! Probably needs an app for that. 4. The "active" setting, triggered on the right earbud, was what originally set these earbuds apart from the prior ones I had, where you can hear your surroundings while wearing them & while listening. Problem is, that function also enhances and amplifies any sound (and especially the grating ones). Imagine wearing your earbuds and using a coffee grinder, with the active setting it feels like that noise is funneled deep inside your head like scratching nails on a chalkboard. And forget about ease of turning the "be active" on and off 🤣🤣🤣🤣 it doesn't work over half the time. So you're left pounding your eardrums, tapping on the earbud (3 taps turn it on/off), trying to use the earbud commands and instead just further destroying one's hearing and adding pain to the experience. Everything that was a plus to these earbuds has turned out to be a ruse. So do not recommend. I plan to smash these with a hammer and to return to post the video for scientific purposes: How easy does it smash? Can I smash it in one hammer blow? What amount of force is needed to break it? What kind of wiring is inside it? Those kind of scientific questions I desire to know and have no need for this piece of trash product that was such a disappointment after only a few days of use and has only been a continued disappointment since.
A**M
Quality meets affordability
Originally buying these on a whim from a local store, I found a gem. The sound quality is amazing for the price. Being someone who has owned their fair share of earbuds and headphones, once you use quality, you notice the difference between cheap $1 earbuds from dollarama, from Studio Headphones. While these might not beat the likes of Samsung Earbuds, or Beats, these are amazing for the price. Having a case that charges the earbuds, I've barely ever had to plug in the case (while I think the idea of a built in plug is cool, if the plug breaks the case is useless...) One major thing I have always had with earbuds around this range was connection. I might be able to connect one earbud, but not both. Never have had that issue with these. They are as simple as pop out the case, and they connect to my phone, and I am ready to go. If you're looking for some more budget friendly wireless earbuds, these are some of the best.
R**R
Nice product value for money
It's awesome, battery life is really good but not sure for upcoming time. Sound quality good as there is three modes available.
S**N
They are great!
I first bought a blue pair to my girlfriend, which i liked so much that i stole them. This is why i bought these pink ones! Just as good as the first pair i bought. For the price, they are superb!
J**R
Cumplen su funcion con un precio acorde
Los compre porque otros decian que lo usaban para correr y esa era mi necesidad. Probe otros pero se me caian. Ya llevo con estos un mes y medio y los uso 4 veces por semana para correr y jamas se me cayeron. A lo sumo los acomodo un poco y perfecto. El sonido esta muy bien, no se corta. Vienen unas gomas adaptadores en 3 tamaños para usar la que te quede mas comoda en la oreja. Baje la app y se conecta bien aunque todo se puede manejar desde lo auriculares con unos toques. La opcion de "awarness" de entorno, en mi caso corriendo me metia el ruido del viento asi que no la uso, tampoco los uso fuerte y escucho el entorno sin problemas. Con la carga inicial de la base y auriculares me duraron mas de un mes (mas de 16hs) asi que muy contento con ellos.
L**L
Lasted for years and battery life decent
I didn’t want to get expensive ones such as AirPods in case I’d end up losing them. These are great, have lasted for years with no issues. Battery life is decent and sound quality. Would recommend for budget wireless earphones. There is an occasional issue where the earphones will be in the case yet still connect to the phone, but it’s not that much of a big deal. Wireless range seems good also.
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