The $17 JLab Go Air Pop+ True Wireless Earbuds Include a Charging Case With Built-In USB Cable
The Apple AirPods 4 might be some of the most popular noise canceling earbuds, but what if you’re looking for something that doesn’t cost over a hundred bucks? For a limited time, Amazon is offering the JLab Go Air Pop+ earbuds for a wonderfully affordable price of $16.99. These truly wireless earbuds have everything you need, including good sound quality, solid battery life, and even a built-in USB cable so you don’t need to bring your own.
For $17, the JLab Go Air Pop+ offers just about every feature you can think of with the sole exception of active noise cancellation. The true wireless design means there aren’t any ungainly cables to get in your way, and you can even use just one earbud if you’re taking phone calls. The in-ear tips offer excellent passive noise isolation, which in turn directly improves sound quality. The noise isolation is so good that JLab includes a “BeAware” transparency mode that lets in ambient noise when you need to be aware of your surroundings. Because in-ear buds rely heavily on properly sized ear tips, the JLab Go Air Pop+ includes three different sizes for a semi-customized fit.
Battery life is also very respectable at 9 hours per earbud and another 26 hours from the charging case. A unique feature is that there’s actually a USB-C cable stored within the charging case, so you don’t need to bring an extra cable around. It clips away neatly into the case when not in use.
The JLab Go Air Pop+ is compatible with Android features, such as Google Fast Pair for easy pairing, Find My Device to locate lost earbuds, and Bluetooth Multipoint (Dual Connect) for simultaneous pairing with two different devices.
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