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Go Air Sport True Wireless Earbuds

JLab - Go Air Sport True Wireless Earbuds

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"have the hook so they wrap around the ear and never fall out."


"Have the hooks around the ears so never fall out."


"They are hook style earbuds and stay in your ears no matter how intense the workout is."

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"I sweat heavily while running and never had that issue ran at least 1700kms with them and no issues."


"I’ve been running with them for over a year and they still sound great."


"have dealt fine with running in the rain"

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"they're ~$30 per pair ... I don't hate myself if I lose one."


"Only like $30-40"


"$20-28 for them too"

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"I’ve been running with them for over a year and they still sound great."


"sound still great ... Sound is great for the price."


"They sound pretty good for the price"

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"I've had mine for about a year and a half, the sand color ones, and I've only had to charge them maybe 5 times."


"only charge the case every month or so and use them about 4 hrs per week."


"long battery life even after a year of use"

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"Three months later, one earbud stopped working."


"I got 2 pairs of these and both sets had one bud die after less than 5 runs. ... I suspect these might not be good options for those who sweat heavily."


"I will say they're pretty breakable, overuse made mine last for a year and a half it seems at most"

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"The Warranty period is 2 years, but unfortunately, I now need to ship it to the US on my own. ... They will check and get back to me in the fullness of time. This will, of course, never happen and I have no recourse."


"Three months later, one earbud stopped working."

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"sometimes would woghte push my ear out or would shift my glasses up on one side"

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"Not the best sound quality compared to some"

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r/runninglifestyleWhat earbuds should I buy for running. Budget 3-4k INR (roughly 47 USD).
11 months ago

This may not help, but don't buy the JLab Go Air Sport. It has good reviews and is priced at < 2K, so I bought one. Three months later, one earbud stopped working. The Warranty period is 2 years, but unfortunately, I now need to ship it to the US on my own. They will check and get back to me in the fullness of time. This will, of course, never happen and I have no recourse.

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r/Marathon_TrainingHeadphones & In Ears for marathon running
9 months ago

Yep, cheaper and cheerful, never fall out, have dealt fine with running in the rain, charge lasts really well. Not the best sound quality compared to some, but great for the price, and I'm not worried about losing or breaking expensive kit.

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r/Earbudsbudget earbuds for my workouts?
4 months ago

If you just need something reliable for workouts without breaking the bank, check out the Soundcore Sport X10 or JLab Go Air Sport. Both have secure ear hooks, solid Bluetooth connection, and surprisingly good sound for the price. They’ll stay put even during intense sessions.

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r/samsunggalaxybest earbuds for samsung?
6 months ago

I use jlab go air sport earbuds

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r/Marathon_TrainingHeadphones & In Ears for marathon running
9 months ago

I got 2 pairs of these and both sets had one bud die after less than 5 runs. I suspect these might not be good options for those who sweat heavily.

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r/XXRunningheadphones! 🎧
5 months ago

JLab go sport + FTW. I have the same sweaty ear issue and the beats fall out of my head. The jlab are cheap and they stay in. (Because they hook over your ear)

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r/Marathon_TrainingHeadphone recommendations?
9 months ago

I have the Jlab go air sport and they are perfect. Only like $30-40 and have the hook so they wrap around the ear and never fall out. I’ve been running with them for over a year and they still sound great. Can still hear car noise/other people if you don’t have it too loud.

r/Marathon_TrainingHeadphones & In Ears for marathon running
9 months ago

JLab Go Air Sport are the best and cheap. Can get them for $50 in Canada I’ve had them for a year and sound still great, only charge the case every month or so and use them about 4 hrs per week. Have the hooks around the ears so never fall out.

r/Marathon_TrainingHeadphones & In Ears for marathon running
9 months ago

I sweat heavily while running and never had that issue ran at least 1700kms with them and no issues. Sound is great for the price.

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r/AskUKDo you use in ear or over the ear headphones while working out?
6 months ago

I wear these. JLAB Go Air Sport Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds - Teal | CurrysIE https://share.google/hfM4DMiyfyMO52ihD Really solid in the ear

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r/EarbudsWhich earbuds should I buy?
9 months ago

1) Jlabs are always good for the price. The case is larger with that style, but they have both dust and water resistance and good battery life. They’re touch controls and in-ear. I’ve owned these before and they were decent, I just wasn’t a fan of the case size. [They make them in black too.](https://www.harveynorman.com.au/jlab-go-air-sport-true-wireless-earbuds-black.html) 2) I have these currently (as well as the previous Dime 2’s) and I absolutely love them. They sound better than buds twice the price, a super small case and to answer your question: I’d say it’s actually *more* secure than the others as it doesn’t have the usual magnetic closing lid, it snaps shut physically. Think like a case of breath mints or zyns. They have a surprisingly good “pass-through” transparency mode that’s unheard of in headphones in this price point. Throw in water resistance, good battery life, built in Tile functionality and a lanyard, and *physical buttons on each earpiece* (important if you prefer touch controls, but is preferred when working out to prevent accidental presses and could be better when you’re fishing). Obviously it’s my recommendation. :) 3) never heard of this brand before, but looking at the specs, they honestly suck for that price. They don’t have any features besides splash resistance and the battery life is significantly worse than the others. Especially since you had a pair before that broke, I’d avoid them for sure. 4) I’ve never owned Belkin headphones, but they’re a decent quality brand in general. They have decent features like water resistance, EQ and multipoint but that case is a chonker. Might not be as bad in person, idk. Best battery life of the list though, but only by an hour. The fast charge is nice. I think they’d be a solid pick. 5) literally everything from #4. Do note that they’re open-ear, not in-ear like all your other options. Good for being aware of your environment, but if you ever do want noise isolation you’re out of luck, unlike earbuds with transparency mode (like the Dime 3’s *wink wink*) where you can turn it on and off. Hope this helps! :)

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