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Wishkid Posted
The JLab are really good budget headphones that deliver performance and quality, and this Go Lux ANC falls in that category. They are nicely built, light weight, comfortable with a modern minimal design. Like most headphones the majority of the structure is made of plastic, with some rubber, leather like material for the ear pads and soft fabric for the head band. One thing that stood out to me was how smooth the entire texture felt including the ear pads. Unlike traditional over-ear headphones, these have flat, round ear pads that rest directly on your ears rather than enclosing them. I was surprised by how well they handled external noise even without the large ear cups, they still managed to dampen outside sounds effectively. With Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) turned on, the noise isolation improved further and came close to that of more premium models. The ear cups also swivel and fold in for convenient storage and travel. Setting them up was extremely easy. If you're using an Android OS the headphones will appear automatically on the main screen and will request to be paired, that's it! To use the advanced features you have to download the JLab app. Though it has minimalist design it does have physical control buttons. They are all located on the right ear cup. It has a volume rocker and two buttons. One is the power button that can be customized with the app and the other one controls the ANC and sound modes. In terms of sound quality they sound really good. Don't expect high fidelity as these are more on the budget side but they are more than sufficient for everyday use. The ANC works surprisingly well, even with the flat ear pad design. On the downside, when it comes to low frequency (bass), it is ok. Thankfully with the app you can make some adjustments and it will improve but still falls short of my expectation. Sound quality for phone calls was exactly what I expected: a good loud voice clarity. On the other end people were able to hear me clearly and loud as well. The JLab Go Lux ANC are excellent headphones for their price point. They’re a great fit for casual listeners who want a stylish, easy to use pair of headphones with good sound and comfortability. With up to 70 hours of playback, you won’t be reaching for the charger anytime soon. Inside the box, you’ll find the headphones, a USB-C charging cable, and a quick start guide.
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rjv86 Posted
The JLAB Go Lux are a comfortable, lightweight, great quality headphones for a reasonable price. Package was nice and the headphones themselves have nice curves and contours while finished in a smooth matte texture that give an overall great feel. The top head foam padding is cushy and comfortable atop your head. Cut my grass with them and had no issues with slippage or feel the entire time, the Ear cushions are also quite soft and had no discomfort the entire time. I like the little extra touches as well, such as the perforated L and R into the ear cups to see Left and Right easier than most headphones that only have a tiny embossed L or R that's hard to read Pairing was very easy, turned them on and my phone had a popup immediately asking to pair. Afterwards, installed the JLAB app for additional customization and features. Its pretty cool being able to chose different ambient noises, or toggling on and off different features for the Audio button (i removed passthrough sound to only have it toggle between ANC and Off). The app is very easy to use and pretty clean. Battery lasts a long time, especially if you don't use the ANC feature, though you'll likely want to most times unless you're actually moving about for safety reasons. Tested with my kids and they are amazed with how quiet it gets when you toggle it on and off. These will be great, especially on long flights I did ding 1 star because it would have been nice to have a case included, but i guess you can't complain at this price point. I picked up a generic 3rd party case that is a perfect fit. Also it would have been good to have an Aux jack for when BT isn't an option.
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hitsuyoo Posted
JLab is really coming into their own. Over the years, I've used quite a few Jlab products. To be honest, they haven't always been on the top of their game and have put out some serious duds.This company has been known for it's decent quality at an affordable rate. These Go LUX ANC wireless on ear headphones have really surprised me. They sound great to myself and the people to whome I've spoken with. Everyone that I've spoken to says that the sound was crisp, and without distortion. Listening to music is another issue that I find very important. There is a mode in which I'm able to reciieve great sounding tunes as well as getting really good audio while watching movies on my tablet. It also connects too my PC effortlessly. The cooll part is having the abilty to connect to two devices at the same time. My phone, plus my computer or tablet. The cloud foam is really comfortable, but on warm days, it will definitely cause sweaty ears. So I don't recommend using these while working out as I'm very sure that it would quickly ruin the ear cups. Then here's the charging cable. The type C to C charging cable is a meager 8 inches an there's no brick, which is more common than not. Using the app can help with your listening pleasure and the headphones come fully charged out of the box. And I have n't had to charge them in the four days that I've used them, so that makes me confident tthat they do, indeed,last up to 70 hours per charge. The mode button is easy to use to change between ambient, movie and music modes, easily. Nott bad JLab. Not bad at all.
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TimothyTrimble Posted
Affordable Noise Cancelling and Decent Music Headphones I was pleasantly surprised by the noise-cancelling and music quality of the JLAB Golux ANC Wireless On-ear headphones. The headphones are fully charged and ready to pair straight out of the box. The quality of the construction is durable plastic, metal, a foam headband, and foam earcups. The left and right earcups are clearly marked on the face of the pads. The cups fold up nicely for easy storage. The components are attached via metal screws, which implies ease of repairs if needed. The volume, power, and mode buttons are in easy reach on the base of the right earcup. When powered on, the headphones are instantly ready for pairing via Bluetooth. A voice announces, “Jlab on, Bluetooth connected, battery full.” I paired with my tablet and desktop computer at the same time. It's a nice feature to be able to listen to music from my tablet while hearing sound effects from my computer. The sound quality is impressively decent. I appreciate that the bass is not overpowering but substantial. Vocals and highs are clear and crisp through all of the EQ settings I tested. The ANC mode settings are On, Off, Be Aware, Music Mode, and Movie Mode. The hybrid noise-cancelling does a good job of taking out the ambient background noise. Fan noise and background hum disappear. Voices and conversation volume levels are reduced but still noticeable. For the reasonable pricing of the headphones, the ANC is pretty good. I couldn’t tell the difference between Music Mode and Movie Mode, which allows slightly reduced hearing of nearby talking. The Be Aware Mode enhances background noises, which is good for listening for traffic while driving or bike riding. The Cloud Foam earcups and headband were comfortable for several hours at a time. After a straight four hours, I was ready to take them off. Overall, I am happy with the JLAB Golux ANC Wireless On-ear headphones and will recommend them to anyone looking for an affordable pair with decent sound quality. My only minor gripes are the lack of a carrying case, the very tiny length of the included USB-C cable, and the power staying on when folding up the headphones.
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Akire Posted
As with most things, I have certain expectations of a product based on price point. This is why JLAB’s Go Lux ANC On-Ear Headphones surprised me. They have decent noise cancelation and sound quality at a great budget price. *Quality of Construction* These headphones feel well made, they are comprised of sturdy, soft plastic that feels like it can last. The cushion on top unremarkable, it is made of mesh covered foam and slips around my head quite easily but does help with comfort. The ear cups are no good for me. They are made of what feel like a super soft cushion but are so thin that they flatten completely when wearing that my ears just end up against hard plastic. The right side pushes my ear up against the leg of my glasses and it gets painful after even half an hour of wearing them. I am also not a fan of the design of the way the cup just covers the whole ear in plastic. Moving on, the headphones do not extend too far, for those with larger heads or tall hair, this might not fit well. They fold up easily, the hinges are smooth and there is no risk of catching my fingers (an issue I have faced with other hinges as a clumsy person). The ear cups additionally rotate in, which results in a compact, easy-to-travel with headset. The right cup comes with two buttons and a volume/skip button. They are intuitively placed and have a nice smooth rubber coating. *Sound Quality* The sound quality was surprisingly good. It has smooth bass, nice mids, and decent treble. I played a variety of genres, and these did justice to all of the songs. The ANC also works quite well. Just the design of the ear cups alone helps block out sound, but the ANC did pretty well at almost, although not completely, blocking out outside noise. The surroundings aware mode works okay since it relies on the mic, which is not the best (more on that below). Based on the fact that these are budget friendly, I was quite impressed by both the sound and ANC quality. *App* The JLab app pairs with these headphones really quickly. The app allows the headphones to be remotely controlled on all of the functions plus features equalizer and button controls customization among other things. *Mic/Phone* The mic on these headphones is not great. I tested them with both voice record and answered a call with them. My voice recording sounded very muffled, and the volume fluctuated. The person I spoke to on the phone with stated I sounded like I was underwater. *Battery* The battery life on these headphones is 70 hours. They came with full charge, and I don’t think I will be charging them for a few weeks at this rate. *Conclusion* Okay, so these headphones are an amazing budget-friendly option that truly surprised me. The sound is great, the headphones are well-built, and they are compact. My biggest problem with them is the ear pain. It is hard for me to use them for a prolonged period because of this. If you need good headphones but are on a budget and don’t use glasses constantly, I recommend these.
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CactusMan Posted
I personally own probably way too many headphones, including a few pairs of AirPods (including the AriPod Pro 2’s), some Beats Fit Pro, Sony’s WH-1000XM5’s (as well as an older version from 2018), and a few cheaper pairs by Anker’s Soundcore brand. All that said, I know what good and cheap headphones alike offer, and what you should expect in terms of sound quality based on the amount of money you’re shelling out. These JLAB Go Lux active noise cancelling (ANC) headphones offer a decent amount of value for what they provide, with some caveats. Pro’s: - The build quality is great, though made up mostly plastic. There’s some steel supporting the adjustable ear-cups when you pull them down towards your ears. The headband is well padded, as are the ear-pads. The mainly plastic build means these things are very lightweight, which could be a huge plus for some. - The buttons for power, volume, and noise cancellation on/off toggle are all very large and each is fairly discernible from the other. - Battery life has been exceptional in the time I’ve been testing this set of cans out. Supposedly they get up to 70+ hours of playback time, and based on my usage they might be spot on. I haven’t had to worry about the battery on these at all. - Each ear-pad largely displays L or R as an easy identifier for orienting the headphones on your cabeza (that’s Spanish for head amigos). - The noise cancellation is great given the cost of these headphones (at approx. $50). Cons: - The sound quality is decent, but definitely on compares closer to those of other cheap headphones. I found that everything sounded a bit flat all around. A few songs I’d listened to that feature prominent lead instrumentation sounded as though the lead instruments were buried in the middle of the mix and almost indiscernible. - If you have a bigger head like I do, these might not be the most comfy headphones to wear for long periods of time. I’ve been getting fatigued from these cans after only about half an hour of use each time. They certainly aren’t the worst, given the nicely padded headband and ear-pads, but it’s noticeable. - While the headphones do fold up into a more compact form factor, it doesn’t seem as elegant as other more expensive headphones. And the fact that these don’t come with a carrying case makes it a more curious feature. Sure you can fold them up, but are they any more protected when throwing them in your bag then not folding them up? Other Mis. Notes: - The spatial audio feature sounds more like a wider stereo feature. It does make the mix sound wider than it does without it turned on, but it’s nowhere near the spatial audio features you get with more costly headphones. - While the noise cancellation is great given the price point of these headphones, it doesn’t stack up to more expensive competitors. You’ll still be able to hear an occasional cough or sneeze from someone nearby. And if you plan on using these in a noisier environment than an office or at home, they may not be the best option for you. Overall, for $50 these are a decent set of headphones that offer a good mix of features and are well built. However, given that the marketplace for noise cancelling headphones is packed with competition, I’d say do some research on what’s going to work best for you.
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stanmed Posted
JLAB GoLUX ANC Wireless headphones frankly surprised me. These are very affordable and great for travel wireless headphones. Our family goes on car trips a few times a month and with teens in the backseat I thought I would let one of them use these and also share with me what they thought. I have also used these extensively for work and pleasure. I enjoy taking long walks and one thing I care about is the comfort level of my headphones. Let me tell you the head band and the ear cups felt great! My teenage son also mentioned that his ears usually cannot stand over the ear headphones but these JLAB GoLUX ANC Wireless headphones felt just right. Another pleasant feature is fast pairing between phones and if you run Android OS, Google makes it pretty easy to get connected. I would highly recommend getting the JLAB app for your headphones, as you will get plenty of extra options to customize your experience even more. With 40 mm drivers in these headphones the sound quality was amazingly clean and crisp, the bass was punchy too. There is also Spatial Audio feature available and if you have not experienced it, give it a try, you will be pleasantly surprised. The tech specs are also up to date: you get the latest Bluetooth profile (5.4), ANC (Noise Cancellation) works as advertised and the battery runtime rocks. I used these for a prolonged time (about 5 hrs) doing some painting outside and battery never "complained" to get charged. You get a nice USB-C cable to bring some juice into these as well. I am pretty pleased with these headphones, its built and sound quality, no need to shell out hundreds of dollars on some fancy gear.
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daytonadan Posted
If you are on a tight budget and want an on-ear headphone that still sounds pretty darn good, the JLab GoLux ANC wireless headphone is hard to beat. It's compact, lightweight, foldable and comes in a variety of colors, and best of all, produces a very pleasing balanced sound, with deep bass and good midrange. It doesn't hurt that it also sells for very modest price. I have to admit I am not a big fan of the faux leather (plastic) "Cloud Foam ultimate comfort" ear cups, which I think become somewhat uncomfortable over the long haul. Because the ear-facing side is flat instead of cupped, as many earphones are, there is a solid sheet of plastic resting against your ear all the time. Maybe that works in very cool climates but gets sweaty and uncomfortable in a hurry in the hot humidity-soaked environment where I live. The constant pressure on the ears also wears on you over time. Still, I understand this is something that is highly subjective. I have seen other reviews where users rave about the comfort. Pick what works best for you. As you might expect at this price point, this JLab GoLux model is not exactly bristling with advanced features but it does cover all the basics very well. When paired with your phone, it doubles as a device for listening to music or videos as well as for receiving or making phone calls. These headphones work with JLab's surprisingly useful universal app, which allows for a lot of customization options in terms of sound shaping, noise cancelation modes, button function, firmware updates and the like. There are three different preset equalizer settings plus custom (the default JLab Signature setup sounds best to me) as well a "spatial sound" option (off by default) , that appears designed for watching surround sound movies, but also works well with music. It generates a more distinct stereo separation and a bit of a loudness boost. There are also two noise cancelation options (beyond off), including one that is somewhat muted so you can carry on conversations with headphones on and a second one to provide full noise cancelation. They both seem to work as advertised. One welcome design feature of the GoLux ANC is a collection of physical control buttons, which make operating the headphones a LOT easier than those with the more common touch controls. The two buttons and one rocker are used to powerup and pair the headphones, as well as control volume, pause and skip tracks and determine noise cancelation modes. Multiple taps are required for some of those functions, but they detailed in the app. Another feature some may find useful: JLab says you can pair the headphones to two devices at the same time, so you can monitor and take phone calls while also watching TV via Bluetooth. Battery life is rated at a spectacular 70+ hours but you better have your own USB C charger and USB C cable. This does not come with a charger and the provided cable is so short as to be useless (even though it also doubles as a wired connection to the device providing sound.) The only big downside to these headphones is they are not really designed to be worn while exercising. They will slide off in a heartbeat during any vigorous motion. So reserve them for periods of sedentary entertainment. Overall, the JLab GoLux ANC headphone is a pretty stellar performer given the modest price. It pumps out great sound, folds up for easy portability and provides some additional functionality in terms of sound-shaping and noise cancelation.
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Mike Posted
I am personally a big fan of JLab and their wide variety of earbuds and headphones. I own a lot of their product lines and have been following them for years. I will say that the only complaint I have about these is that they aren't very comfortable after a certain time, but that's mainly because my ears can be sensitive. If you don't mind the pressure that on-ears can incur then these are quite nice at a mere $50. Noise cancelling and great sound and great battery life all add up to something that is well worth the cost.
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JeremyS Posted
Excellent sound comfy on the head only thing I don't like would be how they rest on my ears
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RobertoC Posted
This headphones are by far the easiest to connect, and most resistant ones I've used in a while. They also sound great. One drawback, and this might be just me, they can be a bit hard on the ear if used for long sessions due to some lack of padding or cushion. They look amazing and sound even better, otherwise.
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DavidB Posted
Decent, has some annoying beeping and announcements, ANC works, but it’s not extremely amazing. Not comfortable for long periods, if moving much or doing anything physical they will fall off as they have no rim, they just squeeze your head all the wrong amounts Would seriously consider other options before buying again
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Tac3 Posted
they are easy to set up off the bat. they are comfortable to wear and sounds good. love that it comes in different colors and is great headphones for the cost.
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latanya Posted
a nice gift. sleek design, comfortable on ears. great for phone conversations.
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Jbach50 Posted
[Employee of bestbuy] Audio quality is nice for the price, the ear pieces are comfortable
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AerialC Posted
These work great for our kids. Decent sound for the price. Daisy chaining them is a convenient feature.
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Ceejay Posted
Surprisingly good sound for such a good price. Definitely was not expecting them to be this good.
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MMSS Posted
4.5 if they would've let me Bought during Black Friday for $30+tax + Free 3-month Digital Subscriptions for both Apple Music AND Youtube Premium. Been using it for the past two weeks. Connection is solid. Can connect to 2 devices at a time and it'll switch to whatever is active. Will say it's a little tight so the ears gets tired after a while. I'm no sound expert so I can't tell about bass quality and all that stuff. ANC is ok but I don't use it outside. So overall, for my use-case it's good enough tm.
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MattyIce Posted
This Product hold a good charge but the menu options are very few. I would recommend it, Its a good product !
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Barce Posted
Bought this for my son. It is very smooth on his ears. This are his first headsets and for the price is worth to buy it.
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