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JLab Audio Go Air True Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds w/ Charging Case (Black)
$14.99 $29.99 50% off + free shipping
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Amazon Customer Reviews [amazon.com] ($24.99) 4.2 out of 5 Stars
Features:
- Dual Connect: Use either earbud independently or use both and experience a seamless connection. Both earbuds auto connect to your device.
- EQ3 Custom Audio Modes: Signature, Balanced or Bass Boost
- Bluetooth Version: 5.0
- IP44 Sweat Resistance
- Range: 30+ ft.
- Support Protocols: HSP/HFP/A2DP/AVRCP
- Support Codecs: AAC/SBC
- Built-In Microphone in each earbud
- Battery Life: 5 hours in each earbud (extra 15+ hours from the charging case)
In the box:
- GO Air Earbuds
- Charging Case
- 3 sets of gel tips
- Documentation
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Audio goes in and out, fit is odd and they keep falling out (all other earbuds have fitted fine for me in the past, including other JLab wired earbuds), sound quality is so so, and mic is basically unusable.
Even if you plan to buy these as a spare, I wouldn't recommend them. Other cheap wireless earbuds for $20 are significantly better. I would recommend the soundcore earbuds that normally show up on Slickdeals.
Irrespective, it doesnt matter much.
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I am semi into audio stuff (not an audiophile by any means - I have a 7.2.2 atmos system going in my living room and own a dozen BT speakers)...but none of these earbuds are good enough to warrant spending $20+ unless you really go with some nice buds. I vote stick to the cheapos on Amazon if you are simply doing chores, lifting weights, or listening to podcasts. Otherwise, do yourself a favor and get a nice set that's worth the money.
I realize these aren't much more in price...TLDR: don't expect much from these, especially if you've owned cheap sets before. Might as well stick to those cheap ones.
I wear them every week for an hour or two while cutting the grass and have no complaints. The touch controls are nice once you figure out all the sequences, and it's nice to be able to control volume, skip tracks, etc. while my phone stays in a pocket.
They do have a tendency to work themselves out your ears after a while but I've never had them fall out completely.
The AirPods Pro actually came back to life and work at 98% of what they were before. I get a slight feedback sound from the left one every now and again but I'd accept that after going through a full wash at the bottom of the washing machine. I'd def recommend the AirPod pros if it's within the budget
I am semi into audio stuff (not an audiophile by any means - I have a 7.2.2 atmos system going in my living room and own a dozen BT speakers)...but none of these earbuds are good enough to warrant spending $20+ unless you really go with some nice buds. I vote stick to the cheapos on Amazon if you are simply doing chores, lifting weights, or listening to podcasts. Otherwise, do yourself a favor and get a nice set that's worth the money.
I realize these aren't much more in price...TLDR: don't expect much from these, especially if you've owned cheap sets before. Might as well stick to those cheap ones.
Seriously though, thank you for this. There are so many choices, and I've tried a handful of the cheaper options out there and they're pretty much all the same.
Seriously though, thank you for this. There are so many choices, and I've tried a handful of the cheaper options out there and they're pretty much all the same.
👍That's kinda what I'm getting at. Most of the people who try buds that are $30, $40, $50 all complain about the same things that the $12 sets get complaints on. So again, if someone isn't in the market for a $100 set... Might as well go cheap on Amazon.
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again ,for the price you paid for the airpod, its garbage as its not even waterproof.