Apple's removal of the headphone jack in its iPhones three years ago sparked a wave of new Bluetooth headsets. There are now plenty of great wireless earbuds to choose from, but you need to spend a good deal of money for them. It's still tough to find a decent pair for less than $50. That’s why I’m excited about the new JLab Go Air.
These $30 earbuds could go for twice as much. They’ve got a sleek and lightweight design, battery life that matches Apple's AirPods, and an actual sweat-resistance rating (which AirPods lack). They’re the new affordable earbuds to beat.
Unlike many cheap finds on Amazon from unrecognizable companies, the Go Air impresses with both fit and finish. That’s not a total shock; JLab has built its brand on offering some of the best products for the money, operating as a value alternative to other, more expensive headphones.
For example, the JLab Air Sport are in our Best Workout Earbuds guide—competing with the pricier Beats Solo Pro (8/10, WIRED Recommends). JLab even makes golf-tee-style buds that outperform the AirPods for less. But unlike its other wirefree models, the new Go Air feature a more original design. The little rectangular buds are the smallest the company has ever made, and they are among the lightest and most comfortable I’ve tested.
They come magnetically secured inside an open-topped charging case—the first “convertible” case I’ve seen. It looks cool, and the magnets that hold the earbuds in place are strong, but I did feel wary having them in my pocket or bag, where the case tends to collect lint and other junk.



