JLab Audio Go Air Pop review | In-ear Wireless Headphones - Which? (2024)

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The JLab Audio Go Air Pop truly wireless earbuds are cheap as a few bags of chips, not to mention small and light. JLab hasn’t shied away from features despite the price, providing sound settings that can be changed at the tap of an earpiece. So are these the wireless earbuds for bang for your buck with good sound and comfort? We’ve tested them to find out.

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  • What are they?
  • How do they sound?
  • What are they like to live with?
  • How long does the battery last?
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KEY TEST RESULTS
Sound quality
Comfort
Features
  • Feb 2022First reviewed by Which?
  • Dec 2021Released

The overall Which? test score is made up of the following star ratings, all determined by our rigorous lab tests.

How we test headphones17 Jan 2024

Sound quality

Overall
Speech sound quality
Classical sound quality
Jazz sound quality
Pop sound quality

How we test sound quality

We rate sound quality using a professional panel of five expert listeners with a range of ages and musical tastes. They listen to nine recordings for each pair of headphones, which cover a wide range of music and radio genres, giving a rating per recording and an overall verdict (not an average).

Phone calls

Overall
Taking phone calls inside
Taking phone calls outside

Features

How we test features

Our lab professionals assess a range of factors, including whether there are different sized ear pads or buds provided, the ability to make and receive phone calls and whether cable controls are present.

Acoustic seal to your surroundings

How we test acoustic seal to your surroundings

Our expert listening panel and lab professionals assess how well the headphones prevent sound leaking out to their surroundings. This is done in two ways: firstly, we ask our five member expert listening panel to note how much sound they can hear while the headphones are playing next to them. Second, we measure the sound leakage objectively using an external microphone. It's particularly important to choose headphones with a good acoustic seal for travelling, to avoid annoying your fellow passengers.

Comfort

How we test comfort

Each of the five members of our professional listening panel, who have a range of ages and ear sizes, gives a rating for how comfortable they find the headphones to wear, and we take an average.

Durability

How we test durability

Our lab professionals assess for how well built the headphones are. For wired pairs, the focus is on the strength of the joint between the headphones and the cable, as this is where many cheaper wired headphones fail. For wireless pairs, the focus is on the strength of any moveable joints. We made our durability test for wireless headphones more rigorous from May 2018, so the star ratings for wireless headphones from then onwards aren't comparable to wireless headphones tested before.

Battery life

How we test battery life

We play music continuously at a reasonable volume until the battery runs out. A five star rating is 2020 minutes or more, and similarly 1540 minutes for four stars, 1060 minutes for three stars and 580 minutes for two stars. Anything less gets the minimum one star rating. For truly wireless headphones, it is the battery life of the earbuds only, excluding recharges from charging cases - this means that even the best truly wireless headphones tend to get a mediocre score here, as the per-charge battery life is low compared to other types of headphones. Since truly wireless headphones are convenient, battery life doesn't affect our overall score for a pair of headphones (although anything particularly bad we'd make a Don't Buy).

General
TypeIn-ear
Headphone designDirect in ear
Powered from batteryYes
Type of batteryBuilt-in rechargeable
Wireless or wiredWireless
Travel caseYes
Weight8.1g
Headphone controlsYes
L and R presentYes
Headphones foldNo
Battery life in hrs:mins511 mins
Features
Noise cancellingNo
Sports headphonesNo
Truly wirelessYes
TV headphones with dockNo
Bone conductionNo
Accessories
Battery can be replaced by userNo
Manufacturer battery replacement scheme availableNo
Replacement eartips available to buyYes
Charging cable can be replacedNo

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TESTING IN NUMBERS

246

Headphones

31

Best Buys

20

Don't Buys

How this product's score compares with other headphones we've tested

22%Lowest score

58%Average score

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92%Highest score

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