The JLab GO Air POP is a good choice for people with limited funds. This pair of true wireless earbuds has everything you need in earbuds and works pretty well in most situations. The mic isn’t very good, but that’s to be expected from something so cheap.
The case is always open, which makes it look cool and easy to grab the earbuds, but it isn’t very protective. If you drop the case, the earbuds will fly out and probably get scratched. On the bottom of the case is JLab’s famous built-in USB charging cable, which has been included in all of its true wireless products up to this point.
[content-egg-block template=offers_logo hide=price]This means that you don’t need a separate charging cable to charge the case. You can do it anywhere. The JLab Audio GO Air POP True Wireless earbuds are pretty comfortable, but they fit a bit deep, and the touch-sensitive controls can put pressure on your ear canal when you use them. They come with a few different sizes of silicone ear tips, which can help you find one that fits better.
The controls on the JLab Audio GO Air POP are fine. Each earbud has a touch-sensitive surface, and when you turn the earbuds on or off, pair them with a device, or change the EQ, you can hear voice prompts.
Unfortunately, there’s no feedback when you change the volume, which is a little annoying because you could accidentally pause your audio or turn on voice assistant when you’re trying to raise or lower the volume. Also, you need to be playing sound for the EQ to work. Each earbud has its own set of commands, so if you only use one at a time, you lose some functions.
The JLab Audio Air POP are very airy, like most earbuds. They don’t hold heat against your ears, so you shouldn’t sweat more if you use them when you work out. Their batteries work well enough. They have a battery life of just over nine hours, which is more than the eight hours they say they have.
Their case has room for about three more charges as well. They don’t have an auto-off timer like the JLab Audio JBuds Air ANC Truly Wireless, but you can use one while the other is charging in the case. Please keep in mind that the way a battery works in real life can vary, so your experience may be different.