

🎧 Elevate your workout soundtrack with unstoppable power and precision fit.
The JLab Go Sport+ Wireless Earbuds combine rugged IP55 sweat resistance with an ergonomic secure-fit design, delivering over 35 hours of Bluetooth playtime. Featuring customizable EQ settings via the JLab App and ambient Be Aware Mode, these earbuds offer crystal-clear C3 calling and a lightweight, comfortable fit ideal for intense workouts and all-day wear.













| ASIN | B0CYNFWD2R |
| Additional Features | Integrated Equalizer, Microphone Included, Noise Isolation, Sweatproof, Volume Control |
| Age Range Description | Adult,Teen |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 35 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 2.2 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #138 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #19 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.0 |
| Brand | JLab |
| Built-In Media | Charging Case, Ear Cushions, Eartip |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Battery Charging Time | 2 Hours |
| Carrying Case Color | Graphite |
| Color | Graphite |
| Compatible Devices | Cellphones, Desktops, Gaming Consoles, Laptops, Tablets |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Touch Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 27,197 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Angular |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | No Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Headphones Jack | No Jack |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Weight | 0.41 Grams |
| Manufacturer | JLab |
| Model Name | Go Sport+ |
| Model Number | EBGSPRTPGPH50WEB |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Entertainment |
| Style Name | Sport+ |
| UPC | 810119071965 |
| Warranty Description | Two Year JLab Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
B**Y
JLab Ear Fun Buds
Love JLab so much. They are one of the best Earbuds ever. Great price and great color. Love the color. They fit perfectly. I have a collection of them. Wireless earbuds are the best. The sound is great. Great quality and great design. Great noise cancellation. Battery life is great.
P**R
Verified Purchase – Clear Sound & Comfortable Fit
Verified Purchase. These JLab Go Sport+ Wireless earbuds deliver excellent sound clarity for workouts and everyday listening. The audio is crisp and balanced, with full mids and clear highs perfect for podcasts and music alike. The adjustment capability is great; the multiple fit options ensure the earbuds stay put whether I’m running, doing HIIT, or lounging. The earbud quality feels solid and well-built, yet they’re lightweight and barely noticeable in my ears. The soft silicone tips make them comfortable for long use without irritation. Overall, a great choice for anyone who wants comfort and clarity in a versatile Bluetooth earbud.
J**R
The right seems prone to failure, otherwise decent buy
Update 11/26/25: The battery life has started to become much shorter, sometimes they'll randomly disconnect and have to be placed back in the case to reset before connecting again, and the right ear bendy hook finally slipped loose out of the hard plastic of the earbud. For 2.5 years of nearly daily use, through frequent long sessions watching shows or listening to music while doing chores, in hot humidity and sweat, these have served me *very* well. I can't believe it's been less than three years since I got these; they really became a seamless part of my life to the extent I can't really remember life before them. I'm still bummed about the nonrepairable nature of the rechargeable batteries, but honestly I'm debating getting a second pair to replace the first. They charge with the case open, they don't need an app to control anything, and they work for my non-audiophile needs. Really hard to beat the performance at under $30, I recommend them for anyone trying wireless buds for the first time. I love you, JBL Go Air Sport earbuds. You made a believer out of me. Update 12/24/23: So I've figured out that yes, the bending of the ear hooks with use is what's causing the lack of a charge. My inelegant solution is to leave the case open when charging the earbuds, which isn't ideal and means that if I close it for travel, I need to mentally be aware that the charge is decreasing while the earbuds are in the case because chances are good they've been knocked off the charger receptors. So they still work, thankfully, but it's kind of a built-in problem that the earhooks deform over time and cause the buds to be knocked clear of the charger ports once the case is closed. October 24, 2023: I bought these in May and have used them almost daily since. They're fantastic little earbuds - earbuds tend to fall right out of my ears because of the non-standard shape of my ear canal (per my ENT), so it's crucial for me to have the hooks. They're comfortable, sound pretty good as far as I can tell, and are easy to set up and use. The major downside, if you search the reviews and questions, is that the right ear's unit is prone to failing. Either it stops working, or stops charging, or *something*. It's lasted me about six months of use before the right ear just stopped holding a charge or stopped charging. I've tried many things - resetting the earphones, cleaning obsessively the charging contacts in the case and on the earbuds, even keeping the case open when charging so as to not move the charging earbuds (with use, the shape of the hooks has warped and so it's possible that closing the lid shifts them off the charging contacts). To no avail, alas - I consistently put these on and find that while sound comes out the left ear's unit just find, the right is dead. 30 dollars for six months' worth of daily use isn't terrible, but it's terrible for the environment given the non-removable rechargeable batteries in both the case and earbuds. I was thinking of picking up a second pair to use with a different bluetooth device so I wouldn't need to unpair and repair them each time I wanted to move from my phone to computer, but I'm rethinking that second purchase in light of the fact that these seem obscenely disposable for rechargeable electronics. I don't even want to replace these with a new unit - I'm thinking of buying the next tier up to see if that fares any better.
E**R
Good (and very pretty) Headphones!
Why did you pick this product vs others?: I’ve purchased JLab headphones before. (I know these are probably supposed to be called earbuds but I use ‘headphones’ and ‘earbuds’ interchangeably. Headphones/Earbuds = wireless headphones to me) They typically have lasted me a year (with everyday use for multiple hours a day). I wouldn’t say these are headphones that’ll last you 10 years because they probably won’t, but if you’re being careful with them and not dropping them, letting them die, or using them 24/7 (like I did when I got my first pair in college)— they’ll last a good while. Comfort: These are great when it comes to comfort. I’ve worn my previous JLab earbuds for hours on end without discomfort or feeling like my ears are being squeezed. It’s been exactly the same with these, very comfy. Sound quality is also great! My music plays clearly and the volume is adjustable to be quiet, loud, or in-between. The little piece that goes around the ear isn’t tight or immovable, so it doesn’t pinch my ears; BUT it’s also not wiggly and useless, so it still helps secure the headphones. Also, bonus is that when I have my music on, I can barely hear outside sounds. The only thing that I’ll really be able to hear is if someone is loudly saying something to me or if there’s a really loud sound nearby. This can be.. good or bad, depending on how much you want to ignore the rest of the world. Lightweight: Not much to say, they’re lightweight. Not heavy in the case, not heavy individually, the case isn’t massive, and they’re not some thick awful thing you have to force into your ears (like most earbuds are). They’re easy to carry in a pocket or bag, and easy to quickly pull out and use. Color: The color looks just like the picture and is beautiful!! I’ll be real, I needed new headphones regardless— but the color choices really persuaded me to buy these asap, rather than saving money for a bit (which I’ve been needing to do) and then getting them. I don’t know what color they called the ones I got, but they’re basically a beautiful bright coral color, you’ll know which ones I’m talking about if you look at the different color options on the product. And yes, they really do look just like the picture. TLDR; they’re comfy, they’re gorgeous, they have good audio quality, and this brand of headphones/earbuds usually lasts at least a year (probably longer if you take better care of them than me).
M**Y
Great headphones for a low price!!!
The battery life on these is amazing! The sound quality and clarity is great for the price. They aren’t the best at noise cancellation, but I paid $20 for them so that doesn’t really bother me. They’re pretty comfortable and come with multiple tips so you can get the right fit. My ears only seem to get sore after hours of continuous use. The Bluetooth connection was giving me some problems at first but I used the Jlabs app to find troubleshooting and immediately fixed the issue!! If you’re looking for some good budget earbuds these are exactly what you’re looking for! The charger is built into the case so you never have to worry about losing it! You will however need a type c block for charging.
S**T
Great earbuds
There is alot to like about these earbuds. The earhooks are comfortable enough to wear throughout a lengthy workout. They come with different sets of earbuds to find the size that fit your ears best. Sound quality is great. Battery life is pretty good and the charging case comes with an attached type-c cord. Overall a great buy.
J**E
off means OFF
They are 'okay' headphones and the functionality that is advertised does actually work. Major issues: 1. The sound is kind of tinny. 2. Sound cannot be adjusted from the Jlab app (it's been functionality which has been listed as "Coming Soon" for this device but I am beginning to doubt it). 3. When it disconnects, it is off. Want to turn it back on while you are out on your run, but don't have the case? NOPE! You are out of luck. The ONLY way to turn this back on to be able to re-connect it is to put them in the case and re-remove them. (I hope you want to bring a bunch of extra device accessories on your run with you....) Minor issues: 1. They are somewhat comfortable, but lack adjustability. It would not have been hard to add a solid core soft metal wire to the ear surrounds so that they could be adjusted to fit tighter and keep from half popping out of your ear when you move your jaw which brings me to minor issue number 2). 2. They half fall out of your ears (or at least my ears) when ever you move your jaw even slightly. Yawn during your warm up? half pop out. Say hello to a passing runner? half pop out. Just smile because the day is beautiful? half pop out. It gets annoying real quick to have to push them back in over and over, especially since this can trigger the touch controls for volume, track, etc. Pros: 1. Easy set-up. 2. Somewhat comfortable when they stay in. 3. Fun colors with cute color-matching case which functions very well. 4. Charging case USB-A is reversible. (you cannot plug in the charger upside-down as with most USB-A plugs) <-- ALL USB-A chargers that are do not do data transfer SHOULD be like this!!! 5. The battery life seems pretty good. I haven't used them for a super long time to really test this, but it seems to hold well for the relatively few hours I use them at a time. I have yet to run a full marathon with them or anything... 6. The price point around $30 is almost okay for what you get, I guess... All in all, they are cheap wireless headphones. They would have had a LOT of potential with 3 modifications. One super easy software solution; hold both touch sensors for 3 seconds or five seconds or something to re-pair). Another, more complicated, but not super hard software solution; to make the app work to adjust sound. And a very cheap hardware solution; some solid softish metal wire in the ear wrap-arounds to be able to better adjust the snugness of the earphones on ones ears. JLab, want to hire me? I am a software engineer who could help you out! I'd even be willing to help with the mechanical engineering as well. I won't be throwing these away. I will keep them as a backup type product, but I will be searching for other wireless sport headphones. Hope this helps!
S**.
Nice!
These are comfortable and stay in place very well. They are a great quality and sound for the money! The are adjustable for ears size but they do not fit real small ears. They do not protect your ears either but have great sound quality. Affordable, funtionable, and easy to use. The only thing I do not like about them is the touch controls do not work very well. I set them up as instructed. Two taps on the right to pause or play and it just keeps turning the "Be Aware" feature on and off even though that is set foe the left side.
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