
The JLab GO Air POP True Wireless Earbuds have changed the game for accessible audio products. With a massive 32+ hour total playtime, you can expect 8+ hours in each earbud off a single charge and 3 more charges from the case. Ready for business calls to workouts and everything in between, the GO Air POP earbuds feature 3 custom EQ sound settings to choose from, touch sensors, universal mics in both earbuds, and IPX4 water resistance.
Q: Are these water resistant or waterproof?
A: They're ipx4 certified--which means that they're "splash" resistant or water resistant. Which means, 1) that you can workout with them in (if you can get them to stay the whole time) and not have to worry about water droplets or moisture ruining them. 2) You can probably wear them when its raining and it won't ruin them (a hard rain or deluge is another story).. same thing applies water splashing on them. IPX means Ingress Protection. If you want a more concise and accurate description of ixp4 then google probably explains that very well. No, though...they are NOT waterproof. So don't wear them for very long while you are in the shower. (In fact, don't wear them in the shower at all lol. But if you did briefly it probably wouldn't wreck them.) Please don't wear them swimming either. Sorry that I can't recommend a pair that is ipx8 at this price point (you'd probably have to get an off-brand); that's pretty much as close to a "waterproof" certification as you can get. You can have them submersed in atleast three(3) feet of water; which means basically they can fall in the dish sink, toilet, a lake or body of water and be okay if you take them back out. You probably could shower with an ipx8 certified pair of headphones/earbuds. Haha.
Q: Can you sleep comfortably with these in your ears?
A: Yes I do listening to 10 Hour Raining with thunder or water flowing in a creek. Many different sounds on YouTube. Once during my sleep it did pop out but did not break.
Q: I do yard work, so with that being said will these be loud enough to hear over a lawnmower?
A: They are probably loud enough but if you’re going to use this product (or pretty much any in ear headphones without active noise canceling) I would highly recommend using over the ear ear protection to muffle the mower noise so you don’t need to turn the volume to a level that could damage your hearing.
Q: Will these work with the I Phone?
A: Yes, that’s what I’m using
Q: How long is the battery life? How good do they cancel out noise?
A: They last about 8 hours per charge and the case has 3 additional charges. And these do not offer noise cancellation, but for $20 these are sweet!
Q: Will these work with a Samsung tablet, Macbook and Nintendo Switch?
A: Yes, Yes and Yes. All of the Above!
A: You do touch/tap them to answer calls, fast forward, pause etc, but they are not overly touch sensitive. I had a pair that were so touch sensitive that every time i moved my hair away from my ear or adjusted the earbud it summoned Siri or stopped my music. These are not that way.
A: Yes I've already dropped mine in the shower but I don't know about diving with the Tidy Bowl man yet.

The JLab GO Air POP True Wireless Earbuds have changed the game for accessible audio products. With a massive 32+ hour total playtime, you can expect 8+ hours in each earbud off a single charge and 3 more charges from the case. Ready for business calls to workouts and everything in between, the GO Air POP earbuds feature 3 custom EQ sound settings to choose from, touch sensors, universal mics in both earbuds, and IPX4 water resistance.

The JLab GO Air POP True Wireless Earbuds have changed the game for accessible audio products. With a massive 32+ hour total playtime, you can expect 8+ hours in each earbud off a single charge and 3 more charges from the case. Ready for business calls to workouts and everything in between, the GO Air POP earbuds feature 3 custom EQ sound settings to choose from, touch sensors, universal mics in both earbuds, and IPX4 water resistance.

Your go-to earbuds for incredible sound and quiet moments. GO POP ANC earbuds offer 24+ hours of total playtime, a slim, pocket-sized case, and clear calls. Customize your sound through the JLab app for a truly personalized audio experience. Feel the music like never before and make every moment extraordinary.

The JLab GO Air POP True Wireless Earbuds have changed the game for accessible audio products. With a massive 35+ hour total playtime, you can expect 8+ hours in each earbud off a single charge and 3 or more charges from the case. Ready for business calls to workouts and everything in between, the GO Air POP earbuds feature 3 custom EQ sound settings to choose from via JLab App Integration, touch sensors, universal mics in both earbuds, and IPX4 water resistance.
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| There were no pros for this product— | Sound Quality, Battery Life, Fit, Price, Ease of use | Sound Quality, Battery Life, Fit, Comfort, Connectivity | There were no pros for this product— |
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| There were no cons for this product— | Volume, Connectivity, Charging | Volume, ANC Performance | There were no cons for this product— |
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Excellent item, nice voice easy to use. Comfortable for ear. thanks for this ear buds
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PawanR Posted
I bought these before going on vacation right after thinking I had lost my aging AirPods Pro. I found them right after buying these, but I still needed them as the battery life was getting a little iffy with the AirPods. On the “Balanced” EQ setting, the confusingly-named JLab Audio Go Air Pops compare favorably with the AirPods Pro, giving you about 90% of the clarity with a little more bass. They are not quite as hi-fi, but if you’re looking for something to listen critically, I wouldn’t be looking at in-ear headphones anyway. For just enjoying some music on vacation or watching something on my iPhone, these are more than acceptable, and the additional quality and features of the AirPods Pro are absolutely NOT worth 12x more to me. Connection quality is also very good, and the fit is actually much more comfortable than the AirPods Pro. The case feels sorta cheap, but it’s lightweight and does a really good job of holding the earbuds in magnetically (much better than the AirPods Pro, in fact). Of course, these do not have active noise cancelling, although the fit for me is quite good and passively cancels quite a bit of ambient noise. Nor does it have any sort of transparency mode (a feature I do use with the AirPods Pro). Also, these will not connect to more than a single device, and disconnecting/pairing is too cumbersome to warrant doing regularly between devices. In my case, I typically use wireless on-ears or wired headphones with my MacBook Pro, so this isn’t a big deal, but it’s worth mentioning if you want something for multiple devices. The touch controls are fairly responsive for single- and double-tap gestures, but changing EQ settings with a triple-tap can be a real test of patience. Still, it’s easy to live with as I haven’t really needed to use anything beyond the basic gestures after getting it set to “Balanced,” which is where these headphones sound best for most music (I’m a rock/metal/alternative fan, so YMMV). Overall, for the 20-25 bucks they cost, these are extremely good little headphones. Highly recommended.
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Cliff Posted
I purchased these ear buds to replace my jabra elite 8’s. I lost one of them and they don’t sale them the left or right eb separately. So I got these. They’re okay. But my biggest beef is the noise canceling is not as good as the jabra’s. Not even close. Oh yeah and I hate the way you have to charge them.
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CarlG Posted