Hey Jay! Thanks for sharing your review of the JLAB Go Air Sport earphones. I totally relate to your struggle of losing or accidentally washing headphones, so finding affordable ones that can withstand the rigors of running is a game-changer. The fact that they're water-resistant is a huge plus, especially for those rainy runs. Keep up the great work with your running content and reviews! Cheers!
Been using mine for years, no issues or regrets. Also was drawn to it because of the ear loop for running, and the name brand. Sometimes wish it would pump out a little more volume, like watching movies on a Kindle while on a gym treadmill.
@@JohnSmith-ns6dp I wear them for hours, discomfort never an issue. Once in a while I'll have to push one a little back into my ear to seal it for better bass, that's about it.
Nice review as always. My ears have a fun shape that makes ear buds like that not fit well. I'd love to wear them but I have found a few kinds that work.
At first, yep. Lasted forever. It’s been a month. No longer. I constantly have to forget device, rehook it to the case and start over. If it says goodbye-gone. No one to get it to come back on without putting it in the case. Overall-frustrating.
I just bought the + version of this on amazon, is there a difference> I saw they were 10 bucks more than the go air sport regulars. I cannot find any info about this
When I ran in them they stayed in place well. I used the for a couple of months and then gave them to my daughter. I believe she is still using them, but she is not a runner.
its absolute BS. the earbuds arent sweatproof,although the company sell it as sweatproof , i am training for half marathon race and after 50 min (approx 9 km) the buds started to show exhaustion signs - the left bud stopped working. i sent it to repair and they didnt know how to fix it,they gave me new one and after one month with multiple use the problem occured again!!! if you train for long distance running, try another buds
I am wondering why this particular product is still being sold. These earphones very often present a problem of permanent disconnection of one of the two earphones. Just visit the official site and see the reviews of many users (I am one of them). Totally unreliable product, stay away, there are much better ones out there for the same price. Don't say I didn't warn you.
@@GratsielaLily For the last month I have been using Anker's Soundcore Sport x10. I found them on offer for 60 euros from the official website in Europe, twenty euros more than that from JLab. But... their sound is amazing, their design is beautiful and they are very practical. I am an active long-distance runner and I can tell you that this is a real deal. Stable in the ear with folding hooks that fit in a very small case. Good battery, with noise cancellation, transparency mode, IPX7 waterproofing and really an extremely easy to use application, where you can configure the music preferences. It does not have touch control (which is a good thing for me), but two practical buttons with six different selection positions. What else could you ask for at this price? The only maybe small downside is switching between settings when using the buttons is not very clear and sometimes for example I don't know if I switch to A or B situation, but I think it's a matter of habit. Also, people with very large hands/fingers may find these buttons tricky to use. Other than that, it is a reliable and solid product.
@@GratsielaLily For the last month I have been using Anker's soundcore sport x10. I found them on offer for 60 euros from the official website in Europe, twenty euros more than that from JLab. But... their sound is amazing, their design is beautiful and they are very practical. I am an active long-distance runner and I can tell you that this is a real opportunity. Stable in the ear with folding hooks that fit in a very small case. Good battery, with noise cancellation, transparency mode, IPX7 waterproofing! and really an extremely easy to use application, where you can configure the music preferences. It does not have touch control (which is a good thing for me), but two practical buttons with six different selection positions. What else could you ask for at this price? The only maybe small downside is switching between settings when using the buttons is not very clear and sometimes for example I don't know if I switched from A to B, but I think it's a matter of habit. Also, people with very large hands/fingers may find these buttons tricky to use. Other than that, it is a reliable and solid product.
Had mine for over a year. Longest lasting wireless ear bud I've had
Good to hear they worked well for you.
Hey Jay! Thanks for sharing your review of the JLAB Go Air Sport earphones. I totally relate to your struggle of losing or accidentally washing headphones, so finding affordable ones that can withstand the rigors of running is a game-changer. The fact that they're water-resistant is a huge plus, especially for those rainy runs. Keep up the great work with your running content and reviews! Cheers!
Thank you for watching, Mihai!
Been using mine for years, no issues or regrets. Also was drawn to it because of the ear loop for running, and the name brand. Sometimes wish it would pump out a little more volume, like watching movies on a Kindle while on a gym treadmill.
Thank you for sharing your experiences!
No ear irritation?
@@JohnSmith-ns6dp, these have fit me comfortably. I have not had ear irritation.
@@JohnSmith-ns6dp I wear them for hours, discomfort never an issue. Once in a while I'll have to push one a little back into my ear to seal it for better bass, that's about it.
Thank you so much for review, I like to run with music !
Thank you for watching, Luysa!!!
Nice review as always. My ears have a fun shape that makes ear buds like that not fit well. I'd love to wear them but I have found a few kinds that work.
I am glad you found what works for you, Misty!
Thanks for the info. Glad to see you are continuing your run streak! Hope all is well.
Thank you, Greg! Today was day 50. It will most likely end when I go on vacation in June.
At first, yep. Lasted forever. It’s been a month. No longer. I constantly have to forget device, rehook it to the case and start over. If it says goodbye-gone. No one to get it to come back on without putting it in the case. Overall-frustrating.
Sorry, to hear you had problems with your pair.
I guess that I was lucky. I ended up giving my pair to my daughter and they are still working for her
Thank you for this review Jay!
Thank you for watching!
Isle of Tenerife,
Spain,
Africa.
Great review!
Thanks.
Patchy.
Thank you for watching!!!😃
Great review. By the way why you are not optimize your channel? Such a great channel for us.
Thank you for watching!!!
I just bought the + version of this on amazon, is there a difference> I saw they were 10 bucks more than the go air sport regulars. I cannot find any info about this
I am sorry, I don't know either
How do they feel with wearing glasses?
I wear glasses. I have not had an issue.
Hi, I run alot so I struggle to find ones that don't keep coming loose, so do these stay in Mellor do they need constant adjustment? Thanks
When I ran in them they stayed in place well. I used the for a couple of months and then gave them to my daughter. I believe she is still using them, but she is not a runner.
Good Air sport !
Thank you for watching!!!!
its absolute BS. the earbuds arent sweatproof,although the company sell it as sweatproof , i am training for half marathon race and after 50 min (approx 9 km) the buds started to show exhaustion signs - the left bud stopped working. i sent it to repair and they didnt know how to fix it,they gave me new one and after one month with multiple use the problem occured again!!!
if you train for long distance running, try another buds
Thanks for sharing your experiences. It is a bummer they didn't work for you.
I hope you find something better
I am wondering why this particular product is still being sold. These earphones very often present a problem of permanent disconnection of one of the two earphones. Just visit the official site and see the reviews of many users (I am one of them). Totally unreliable product, stay away, there are much better ones out there for the same price. Don't say I didn't warn you.
Thank you for sharing your experience with the product.
can you recommend other products? I am interested :)
@@GratsielaLily I am enjoying my Soundpeats GoFree2 headphones. They were given to me for the purpose of review.
@@GratsielaLily For the last month I have been using Anker's Soundcore Sport x10. I found them on offer for 60 euros from the official website in Europe, twenty euros more than that from JLab. But... their sound is amazing, their design is beautiful and they are very practical. I am an active long-distance runner and I can tell you that this is a real deal. Stable in the ear with folding hooks that fit in a very small case. Good battery, with noise cancellation, transparency mode, IPX7 waterproofing and really an extremely easy to use application, where you can configure the music preferences. It does not have touch control (which is a good thing for me), but two practical buttons with six different selection positions. What else could you ask for at this price? The only maybe small downside is switching between settings when using the buttons is not very clear and sometimes for example I don't know if I switch to A or B situation, but I think it's a matter of habit. Also, people with very large hands/fingers may find these buttons tricky to use. Other than that, it is a reliable and solid product.
@@GratsielaLily For the last month I have been using Anker's soundcore sport x10. I found them on offer for 60 euros from the official website in Europe, twenty euros more than that from JLab. But... their sound is amazing, their design is beautiful and they are very practical. I am an active long-distance runner and I can tell you that this is a real opportunity. Stable in the ear with folding hooks that fit in a very small case. Good battery, with noise cancellation, transparency mode, IPX7 waterproofing! and really an extremely easy to use application, where you can configure the music preferences. It does not have touch control (which is a good thing for me), but two practical buttons with six different selection positions. What else could you ask for at this price? The only maybe small downside is switching between settings when using the buttons is not very clear and sometimes for example I don't know if I switched from A to B, but I think it's a matter of habit. Also, people with very large hands/fingers may find these buttons tricky to use. Other than that, it is a reliable and solid product.