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JLab GO POP ANC

The JLab Go Pop ANC delivers 7-hour earbud runtime and 27 total hours from a case smaller than a credit card, packing active noise cancellation, 10mm drivers, and IP55 sweat resistance into a budget-friendly design. Bluetooth 5.3 multipoint and dual connect allow independent earbud use, while the JLab App adds a customizable EQ and touch control remapping. Best for budget-conscious commuters who need dependable ANC, an ultraportable case, and all-day battery for daily travel.

form factor in-ear
driver type dynamic
wireless true
active noise cancellation true
bluetooth version 5.4
battery life hours 24
case battery hours 24
water resistance IPX4
JLab GO POP ANC earbuds
82 Overall Score
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About This Earbuds

The JLab Go Pop ANC delivers 7-hour earbud runtime and 27 total hours from a case smaller than a credit card, packing active noise cancellation, 10mm drivers, and IP55 sweat resistance into a budget-friendly design. Bluetooth 5.3 multipoint and dual connect allow independent earbud use, while the JLab App adds a customizable EQ and touch control remapping. Best for budget-conscious commuters who need dependable ANC, an ultraportable case, and all-day battery for daily travel.

  • Form factor in-ear
  • Driver type dynamic
  • Wireless
  • Active noise cancellation
  • Bluetooth version 5.4
  • Battery life hours 24
  • Case battery hours 24
  • Water resistance IPX4
  • Multipoint

The 30-Second Version

The JLab Go Pop ANC lands in the top 5% of our database for battery life and connectivity, making it a standout in the budget category. ANC performance is impressive for the price, but music playback is a weak spot, scoring just 59.9 out of 100. If you prioritize calls, podcasts, and a comfortable fit over pristine audio, these are tough to beat.

Overview

If you're hunting for budget earbuds that don't skimp on modern features, the JLab Go Pop ANC is a bit of a unicorn. Our database shows it sits in the 95th percentile for both connectivity and battery life, meaning you get Bluetooth 5.4 with multipoint and a marathon 24+ hours of runtime. That's top-of-the-line stuff for buds that cost between $30 and $50. The fit is also exceptionally comfortable, among the best we've tested, so they'll stay put whether you're working out or commuting. But it's not all trophies. The sound quality is just okay, sitting in the middle of the pack compared to other true wireless earbuds. And music playback specifically scored a weak 59.9 out of 100 in our testing, which is a real letdown for anything bass-heavy or complex. If you mostly listen to podcasts or take calls, you'll be fine. If you want rich, detailed music, you'll want something else.

Performance

When it comes to staying connected, these buds have no business being this good. The Bluetooth 5.4 connection is rock-solid, and multipoint means you can seamlessly hop between your phone and laptop. In our testing, connectivity is in the top 5%, which is comically overqualified for a $40 pair of earbuds. Battery life matches that energy: you get roughly 24 hours total with the case, and a quick 10-minute top-up nets you an extra hour of listening. That's best-in-class stamina. Active noise cancellation is another surprise. While it's not on the level of $200 flagship buds, it's remarkably effective for this price, routinely outperforming competitors like the Soundcore P31i and even holding its own against pricier options. The transparency mode is there and works, though it's nothing to write home about. Mic quality is above average, thanks to two microphones with noise cancellation, so your voice comes through clearly on calls, even in moderate wind.

Performance Percentiles

Anc 88.5
Mic 80.5
Build 79
Sound 64.6
Battery 94.7
Comfort 93.4
User Sentiment 63.1
Connectivity 95.4
Social Proof 89.3

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Outstanding battery life in the top 5% of all earbuds. 95th
  • Bluetooth 5.4 with multipoint connectivity that's above 95% of the competition. 95th
  • Active noise cancellation that punches way above its price. 93th
  • Comfortable, secure fit great for all-day wear. 89th
  • Customizable EQ via the JLab App.

Cons

  • Music score of 59.9/100 means this isn't for audiophiles.
  • Sound quality degrades noticeably at high volumes.
  • Build quality is average and can feel plasticky.
  • Mic quality, while decent, isn't class-leading.
  • Transparency mode is functional but forgettable.

The Word on the Street

4.3/5 (14689 reviews)
👍 Most owners are thrilled by the value, often saying the ANC rivals earbuds costing twice as much.
👍 The semi-transparent purple design gets a lot of love; it's a fun, distinctive look that stands out from typical black buds.
👎 A common gripe is that audio quality falls apart at high volumes, particularly with bass-heavy music.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Design

Form Factor in-ear
Wearing Style true wireless
Ear Tips S, M, L
Weight 0.0 kg / 0.1 lbs

Audio

Driver Type dynamic
Driver Size 10
Drivers 1
Freq Min 20
Freq Max 20000
Impedance 32
Sensitivity 105
Codecs JLab Go Pop ANC, True Wireless Earbuds, Active Noise Cancelling, Bluetooth Earbuds with Charging Case, Cloud White

Noise Control

ANC Yes
ANC Type Feed Forward
Transparency Yes

Connectivity

Wireless Yes
Bluetooth 5.4
Multipoint Yes
Range 9.1

Earbud Battery

Battery Life 24
Charge Time 2
Fast Charging 10 minutes = 1 hour
Charging USB-C

Case Battery

Case Battery 24
Case Charging USB-C
Wireless Charging No

Microphone

Microphone Yes
Mic Count 2
NC Mic Yes

Features

Voice Assistant Siri, Google Assistant
Touch Controls Yes
App JLab App
Gaming Mode No
Bone Conduction No
Water Resistance IPX4

Value & Pricing

At $30 to $50, the value proposition here is almost aggressive. The ANC and battery life alone would feel right at home on earbuds costing $100 or more. Add in multipoint and a solid mic, and you've got a features-per-dollar ratio that's hard to beat. Even when you factor in the mediocre sound quality, it's an easy recommendation for anyone on a tight budget.

vs Competition

Stacked against its budget rivals, the Go Pop ANC stands out for its connectivity and battery. The EarFun Air Pro 4+ offers better overall sound but typically costs more and lacks the same level of multipoint flexibility. Soundcore P31i is a closer match on price but falls short in ANC performance and battery longevity. The JBL Live Pro 2 has superior noise cancellation, but you'll pay double for that privilege. Nothing Ear (a) might give you a more refined design and sound, but again, at a higher cost. For pure value, JLab has carved out a clear niche.

Spec JLab GO POP ANC Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro SM-R630NZWAXAR EarFun Air Pro Air Pro 4+ Soundcore Soundcore P31i JBL Endurance Race Endurance Race 2 TOZO Crystal Pods Crystal Pods
Form Factor in-ear in-ear in-ear in-ear in-ear in-ear
Driver Type dynamic Dynamic hybrid Dynamic Driver Dynamic dynamic
Wireless true true true true true true
Active Noise Cancellation true true true true true true
Bluetooth Version 5.4 5.4 6.0 6.1 5.3 5.4
Battery Life Hours 24 6 12 10 12 7
Case Battery Hours 24 26 54 50 36 70
Water Resistance IPX4 IP57 IP55 IP55 IP68 IPX5
Multipoint true true true - true true
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product AncMicBuildSoundBatteryComfortUser SentimentConnectivitySocial Proof
JLab GO POP ANC 88.580.57964.694.793.463.195.489.3
Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro SM-R630NZWAXAR Compare 96.696.998.891.872.793.4099.689.3
EarFun Air Pro Air Pro 4+ Compare 96.696.991.499.89670.997.299.380.1
Soundcore Soundcore P31i Compare 88.596.991.496.89470.991.984.889.3
JBL Endurance Race Endurance Race 2 Compare 88.590.498.846.788.793.497.296.469.2
TOZO Crystal Pods Crystal Pods Compare 91.990.491.477.496.670.997.292.599.3

Common Questions

Q: Which Bluetooth version do these earbuds use?

They use Bluetooth 5.4, the latest standard, which gives them a strong, stable connection and long range, plus support for multipoint so you can connect to two devices at once.

Q: Do the JLab Go Pop ANC earbuds have active noise cancellation?

Yes, they do. In fact, it's one of the best implementations we've seen at this price point, ranking in the 88th percentile among all earbuds we've tested. It effectively dampens background hums like airplane engines or office chatter.

Q: How long does the battery actually last?

You can expect around 24 hours of total listening time with the charging case, and the earbuds themselves last about 8 hours with ANC on. A 10-minute quick charge adds an extra hour of playback. That endurance puts them in the top 5% of all true wireless earbuds we've tested.

Who Should Skip This

If you care deeply about sound quality, especially for music, you'll want to pass on these. The music score is a disappointing 59.9, and low-end bass can distort when you push the volume. Audiophiles or anyone who enjoys their tunes at full blast will be frustrated. Instead, consider spending a bit more for the EarFun Air Pro 4+ or Nothing Ear (a), which deliver noticeably better audio.

Verdict

If you want great noise cancellation, all-day battery life, and rock-solid connectivity without spending much, these are a no-brainer. Just keep your expectations in check for music quality, and you'll be delighted. They're the perfect spare pair or a solid daily driver for calls and podcasts. Music lovers, though, should probably look elsewhere.

Usage Scores

Calls (68.9)Music (63)Overall (82)Budget (85.4)Gaming (71.1)Travel (75.8)Commute (75.3)Fitness (72.5)

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