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I bought 4 pairs (black/slate/lilac/rose) as I was planning on finding the color I like the most and keeping it then giving the rest to the family. I landed on the rose color for myself as it is a deep red and I like it.
Easily worth $13. Battery lasts a very long time. Sound quality for music is very good. Stays in the ear just fine. The tips that come with it are very comfortable as well and I don't have issue keeping them in for long periods of time.
Only negative I have found is it very hard to actually get them out of the case as they are a bit slippery and the magnet is a bit too strong inside. I have not tested for microphone quality.
This was my first experience with JLab. In contrast I have the Jabra 65T Evolve (which I find to be uncomfortable wearing for long periods of time), the Jabra 75T Elite (which is also not as comfortable with the stock earbud tips as these JLab tips), and cheap monoprice buds. I replaced the stock tips on the Jabra 75T Elite with SpinFit CP1025 tips, which I have found to be much more comfortable, however at the expense of the earbuds falling out of my ears now.
Additionally, there is a JLab app you can download that is completely unnecessary. There is a link to a burn in sound that supposedly stretches the membranes inside the buds to have a better sound quality, but it really doesn't do anything detectable. If you do do it, make sure you are not wearing the earbuds as it will easily hurt your ears.
I also found them to be a real pain to take out of the case, because they are small, slippery and the magnet is pretty strong. I discovered that it's easier if you push on the earbud from the side. That will lift it a little, and then it becomes easier to pull out. Attached a pic of where to push.
Overall, I like that these are 3.8g each instead of 5g each (lighter) and batter lasts longer. I'd go with these.
Details:
Here is the Go Air Pop:
https://www.jlab.com/collections/...ss-earbuds
AUDIO
Speaker: Φ6mm Dynamic driver
Output: 103+/-3dB
Microphone: MEMS -42dB+/-3dB
Frequency Response: 20Hz-20kHz
Impedance: 16Ω
BATTERY
Battery Life: 8+ hours in each earbud
Total Playtime: 32+ hours total
Standby: 60+ hours
Input Power: 31mA
Earbud Battery: 43mAh lithium polymer
Earbud Charge Time: 2.2 hours (in case)
Charging Case Battery: 350mAh lithium polymer rechargeable
Case Charge Time: 2 Hours
Charge Plug: Type-A
BLUETOOTH
Version: Bluetooth 5.1
Range: 30+ ft.
Protocols: HSP / HFP / A2DP /AVRCP
Codecs: SBC / AAC
GENERAL
Weight: 35.4g (earbuds + case), 3.7g per earbud, 27.5g charging case
IP Rating: IPX4 (earbuds only)
Warranty: 2 year warranty
Here is the Go Air:
https://www.jlab.com/collections/...ss-earbuds
AUDIO
Speaker: Φ8mm Dynamic, Neodymium Magnet, 20Hz-20kHz, 32 Ω
Output: 103±3db
Microphone: Both Ears, MEMS, - 38dB±3dB
BATTERY
Battery Life: 5 hours in each earbud
Input Power: DC 5V, 50mA
Earbud Battery: 43mAh lithium polymer
Earbud Charge Time: 1.5 Hours
Rapid Charge: 15 min charging = 1 hour playtime
Charging Case Battery: 370mAh lithium polymer rechargeable
Case Charge Time: 2 Hours
BLUETOOTH
Version: Bluetooth 5
Range: 30+ ft.
GENERAL
Weight: 5g per earbud, 50g charging case
IP Rating: IP44
Warranty: 2 year warranty
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I bought 4 pairs (black/slate/lilac/rose) as I was planning on finding the color I like the most and keeping it then giving the rest to the family. I landed on the rose color for myself as it is a deep red and I like it.
Easily worth $13. Battery lasts a very long time. Sound quality for music is very good. Stays in the ear just fine. The tips that come with it are very comfortable as well and I don't have issue keeping them in for long periods of time.
Only negative I have found is it very hard to actually get them out of the case as they are a bit slippery and the magnet is a bit too strong inside. I have not tested for microphone quality.
This was my first experience with JLab. In contrast I have the Jabra 65T Evolve (which I find to be uncomfortable wearing for long periods of time), the Jabra 75T Elite (which is also not as comfortable with the stock earbud tips as these JLab tips), and cheap monoprice buds. I replaced the stock tips on the Jabra 75T Elite with SpinFit CP1025 tips, which I have found to be much more comfortable, however at the expense of the earbuds falling out of my ears now.
Additionally, there is a JLab app you can download that is completely unnecessary. There is a link to a burn in sound that supposedly stretches the membranes inside the buds to have a better sound quality, but it really doesn't do anything detectable. If you do do it, make sure you are not wearing the earbuds as it will easily hurt your ears.
https://slickdeals.net/f/15369463-jlab-go-air-pop-true-wireless-in-ear-bluetooth-headphones-12-99-reg-19-99-best-buy?src=SiteSea
I bought 4 pairs (black/slate/lilac/rose) as I was planning on finding the color I like the most and keeping it then giving the rest to the family. I landed on the rose color for myself as it is a deep red and I like it.
Easily worth $13. Battery lasts a very long time. Sound quality for music is very good. Stays in the ear just fine. The tips that come with it are very comfortable as well and I don't have issue keeping them in for long periods of time.
Only negative I have found is it very hard to actually get them out of the case as they are a bit slippery and the magnet is a bit too strong inside. I have not tested for microphone quality.
This was my first experience with JLab. In contrast I have the Jabra 65T Evolve (which I find to be uncomfortable wearing for long periods of time), the Jabra 75T Elite (which is also not as comfortable with the stock earbud tips as these JLab tips), and cheap monoprice buds. I replaced the stock tips on the Jabra 75T Elite with SpinFit CP1025 tips, which I have found to be much more comfortable, however at the expense of the earbuds falling out of my ears now.
Additionally, there is a JLab app you can download that is completely unnecessary. There is a link to a burn in sound that supposedly stretches the membranes inside the buds to have a better sound quality, but it really doesn't do anything detectable. If you do do it, make sure you are not wearing the earbuds as it will easily hurt your ears.
Thank you for your review. Ordered two. Happy Friday.
https://slickdeals.net/f/15369463-jlab-go-air-pop-true-wireless-in-ear-bluetooth-headphones-12-99-reg-19-99-best-buy?src=SiteSea
I bought 4 pairs (black/slate/lilac/rose) as I was planning on finding the color I like the most and keeping it then giving the rest to the family. I landed on the rose color for myself as it is a deep red and I like it.
Easily worth $13. Battery lasts a very long time. Sound quality for music is very good. Stays in the ear just fine. The tips that come with it are very comfortable as well and I don't have issue keeping them in for long periods of time.
Only negative I have found is it very hard to actually get them out of the case as they are a bit slippery and the magnet is a bit too strong inside. I have not tested for microphone quality.
This was my first experience with JLab. In contrast I have the Jabra 65T Evolve (which I find to be uncomfortable wearing for long periods of time), the Jabra 75T Elite (which is also not as comfortable with the stock earbud tips as these JLab tips), and cheap monoprice buds. I replaced the stock tips on the Jabra 75T Elite with SpinFit CP1025 tips, which I have found to be much more comfortable, however at the expense of the earbuds falling out of my ears now.
Additionally, there is a JLab app you can download that is completely unnecessary. There is a link to a burn in sound that supposedly stretches the membranes inside the buds to have a better sound quality, but it really doesn't do anything detectable. If you do do it, make sure you are not wearing the earbuds as it will easily hurt your ears.
Thanks for the review, in for 1
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For this price, I went ahead and ordered 7 pairs. 2 for my family and 5 more as gifts… ordered them as 2 then another order of 5, one of each color, as gifts… $13 for each of them. (I was curious if there was a limit…)
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I bought 4 pairs (black/slate/lilac/rose) as I was planning on finding the color I like the most and keeping it then giving the rest to the family. I landed on the rose color for myself as it is a deep red and I like it.
Easily worth $13. Battery lasts a very long time. Sound quality for music is very good. Stays in the ear just fine. The tips that come with it are very comfortable as well and I don't have issue keeping them in for long periods of time.
Only negative I have found is it very hard to actually get them out of the case as they are a bit slippery and the magnet is a bit too strong inside. I have not tested for microphone quality.
This was my first experience with JLab. In contrast I have the Jabra 65T Evolve (which I find to be uncomfortable wearing for long periods of time), the Jabra 75T Elite (which is also not as comfortable with the stock earbud tips as these JLab tips), and cheap monoprice buds. I replaced the stock tips on the Jabra 75T Elite with SpinFit CP1025 tips, which I have found to be much more comfortable, however at the expense of the earbuds falling out of my ears now.
Additionally, there is a JLab app you can download that is completely unnecessary. There is a link to a burn in sound that supposedly stretches the membranes inside the buds to have a better sound quality, but it really doesn't do anything detectable. If you do do it, make sure you are not wearing the earbuds as it will easily hurt your ears.
I also found them to be a real pain to take out of the case, because they are small, slippery and the magnet is pretty strong. I discovered that it's easier if you push on the earbud from the side. That will lift it a little, and then it becomes easier to pull out. Attached a pic of where to push.