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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Good head phones
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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It works better then the last type of head i got. Easy to clean, dont fall out alot.
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The price of these earbuds is reason why I buy JLab Go Air Pop True Wireless In-Ear Headphones. It was very easy to set up in a few minutes to get great sounding music for at least 9 hours on a single charge but mine I put back in simple USB charging port which is small and holds a 36 hour charge! Wow this company sells quality earbuds that I'm really impressed with a price I could afford.
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Bought a pair of these when on sale since I've used JLabs before and they're not bad for the pricepoint. Clear sound, long battery life, integrated USB cable built into the case, and 3 preset EQ settings. Bass is a little lackluster but not bad considering the size of the speaker and price. Easy connectivity and great mic for calls. The only downside is they're a bit of a pain to get out of the case but you'll get used to it. The fact that you can get up to 8 hours of use and up to 30 hours of recharge from the case at such a low pricepoint is a no brainer. Check them out!
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These JLab earbuds are a value at the regular price, and an even better value when on sale. The sound quality when listening to music or on a phone call are great, though the microphones need some improvement. When speaking to someone, most people say it's difficult to hear my voice, as if it's on a speakerphone call and standing away from the phone. Ambient sounds are also very loud. So overall, great for listening to music or podcasts, not great for phone calls.
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Having lost my $200 pair of Jabra ear buds I needed something quick to use at the gym. These were $20 and although they feel like $20 ear buds, the sound quality is quite good. The controls on the buds to raise or lower the volume, change tracks, etc., aren't as sharp as one would hope, and more often than not I end up not getting the result I'm looking for. For example tapping once in the right bud should raise the volume (which is a neat feature) but it's inconsistent. Same with "track back" by holding the left bud for 1 second, it only seems to start the current track over from the beginning. I haven't tried this with phone calls yet, but hoping the sound quality is the same. There doesn't appear to be any noise cancelling feature (and for $20 I really wasn't expecting it), but that might be the difference in a good phone call experience. I've so far only wore these for about half an hour but they are light enough that they are pretty comfortable and don't feel like they're going to fall out. The case is very light weight plastic, and has a built-in charging cable that is a) is only USB (and a bizarre one at that), and b) very short (1.5 inches maybe)