🎧 Elevate Your Workout Vibes!
The JLab Go Air Sport Wireless Workout Earbuds are designed for active lifestyles, featuring 32+ hours of playtime, IP55 sweat resistance, and customizable sound settings. With a secure earhook design and touch controls, these earbuds ensure a comfortable and convenient listening experience, whether you're at the gym or on the go.
Control Method | Touch |
Control Type | Media Control |
Carrying Case Weight | 46.4 Grams |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Weight | 60 Grams |
Carrying Case Battery Charging Time | 2 Hours |
Carrying Case Battery Average Life | 32 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Is Electric | Yes |
Antenna Location | 8+ hours of playtime in each earbud |
Compatible Devices | Cellphones, Gaming Consoles, Tablets, Laptops, Desktops |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | sports-and-exercise, wireless |
Enclosure Material | gel |
Specific Uses For Product | Sports and Exercise |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Earhook |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Style Name | Sport |
Theme | Video Game |
Color | Graphite |
Battery Average Life | 32 Hours |
Battery Charge Time | 2 Hours |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Version | 5.1 |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Headphone Jack | Usb |
Frequency Range | 20 HZ - 20 KHz |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Noise Control | None |
E**R
Good (and very pretty) Headphones!
Why did you pick this product vs others?:I’ve purchased JLab headphones before. (I know these are probably supposed to be called earbuds but I use ‘headphones’ and ‘earbuds’ interchangeably. Headphones/Earbuds = wireless headphones to me) They typically have lasted me a year (with everyday use for multiple hours a day). I wouldn’t say these are headphones that’ll last you 10 years because they probably won’t, but if you’re being careful with them and not dropping them, letting them die, or using them 24/7 (like I did when I got my first pair in college)— they’ll last a good while.Comfort:These are great when it comes to comfort. I’ve worn my previous JLab earbuds for hours on end without discomfort or feeling like my ears are being squeezed. It’s been exactly the same with these, very comfy. Sound quality is also great! My music plays clearly and the volume is adjustable to be quiet, loud, or in-between. The little piece that goes around the ear isn’t tight or immovable, so it doesn’t pinch my ears; BUT it’s also not wiggly and useless, so it still helps secure the headphones. Also, bonus is that when I have my music on, I can barely hear outside sounds. The only thing that I’ll really be able to hear is if someone is loudly saying something to me or if there’s a really loud sound nearby. This can be.. good or bad, depending on how much you want to ignore the rest of the world.Lightweight:Not much to say, they’re lightweight. Not heavy in the case, not heavy individually, the case isn’t massive, and they’re not some thick awful thing you have to force into your ears (like most earbuds are). They’re easy to carry in a pocket or bag, and easy to quickly pull out and use.Color:The color looks just like the picture and is beautiful!! I’ll be real, I needed new headphones regardless— but the color choices really persuaded me to buy these asap, rather than saving money for a bit (which I’ve been needing to do) and then getting them. I don’t know what color they called the ones I got, but they’re basically a beautiful bright coral color, you’ll know which ones I’m talking about if you look at the different color options on the product. And yes, they really do look just like the picture.TLDR; they’re comfy, they’re gorgeous, they have good audio quality, and this brand of headphones/earbuds usually lasts at least a year (probably longer if you take better care of them than me).
J**5
Your Workout’s New Best Friend (Sorry, Foam Roller)
As someone who runs for fun (read: therapy, snacks, and race medals), I’ve gone through more earbuds than I have toenails. But the JLab Go Sport+? GAME. CHANGER.Let’s start with fit—these bad boys lock into my ears like a squirrel hoarding snacks for winter. Whether I’m sprinting a 5K or dragging myself through mile 12 wondering why I ever signed up for a marathon, they do. not. budge. I’ve literally done wind sprints, burpees, and impromptu dance breaks mid-run (don’t judge me) and they stayed in like loyal little sound ninjas.The sound quality? Crisp enough to hear every drumbeat of my hype playlist and clear enough to catch the subtle judgment in my running coach’s podcast voice. Even on windy days, the audio is solid—like running with a private concert in your ears.Setup was stupid simple. I’m talking: press a button, boom—paired. No YouTube tutorials, no Bluetooth voodoo dance. Just instant tunes and miles of good vibes.Battery life? I charged these once, and I think they’re powered by spite and dreams because they just. keep. going.Bottom line: If you need reliable, comfy, actually wireless earbuds that won’t bail on you halfway through your long run, get the JLab Go Sport+. Your ears—and your playlist—will thank you. Now if only they could make one that reminds me to stretch after…🏃♂️💨🎶#MilesWithStyle #EarbudMVP #StillForward
M**E
Not bad for $20
I give these headphones a solid B minus. I bought these to replace my current headphones that were falling apart. They were just for the gym, so I had a little requirements and expectations. Overall I think they are a decent item for the price point. I've had several headphones in the same price point that have been better, but also several that have been worse. I also like the color options as well!Sound quality: not great, even with my low expectations. All of my gym headphones are under $20, because I know they're going to take a meeting. But these by far have had the worst depth in sound quality. You can hear everything fine, and they're not dollar store quality, but I do feel like there could have been better sound quality even for headphones in this price pointFit: I personally find these to be pretty comfortable. I'm a stickler for earbuds, because everything hurts my ears! I Don't even feel the loops on top of my ears when I'm working out, and they came with four separate earbuds in various sizes.Battery life: while I haven't used these long-term come up the battery life seems average as of now. I've done a few 60 - 90 minute workouts, and the battery charge has barely budged. I expect them to last as long as all my other headphones lastConnection: I haven't had any issues with the Bluetooth connections. I sometimes have my phone in my pocket or in the pouch of my hoodie and have not had any issues with it disconnecting. I found it to be pretty simple to connect them to my phone the first time, and the auto connect when you take them out of the case. I actually really like that these connect and disconnect when you take them in and out of the case! You don't have to manually do it, which is very convenientControls: there was a little learning curve on the control since it is 100% touch and there are no buttons. Once you figure out what the left earbud does and with the right earbud does, it's pretty straightforward. I do have concerns about how long the touch function will continue working efficiently. I know I like to beat on my headphones, and they go through a lot. So being 100% touch concern to me later on. But only time will tellCharging: there is a charger permanently attached to the case, so no need to have separate towards or anything. I really like that!Durability: They seem pretty sturdy. I like that these are one piece and they don't have connecting pieces like a lot of my other headphones. They probably won't break as quickly.Most of the headphones I get in this price point last a good 2-3 years, so I can't complain. I would definitely buy these again and recommend them to someone looking for something affordable and stylish for general use.
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