I have also updated the review to include and compare the 'Pop+'
Now we can argue all day whether you should listening to music while cycling; it has to be said it is one of those topics that divides opinion. For some, the thought of restricting one of the key senses is totally a no go area; yet others enjoy the motivation and escapism that listening to music can bring to a ride. Here in the UK it is not illegal to wear them, we are even allowed to use them in both ears if we so desire, although note that does not apply to every country, in some wearing headphones is banned altogether and in others you can are allowed to wear them in one ear only.
My personal conclusion and preference is that I wear just 'one', in my left ear (so I can hear the traffic passing me on my right) and I keep the volume down; for me it's effectively just background music. Yes, a reduction on any of your senses has to be carefully considered, we are all responsible for our own safety after all; as far I am concerned using my method I personally feel that I am still aware enough of my surroundings to both feel safe and ride responsibly. I have based my preference after many years of cycling listening to music on my bicycle, from a teenager using a Sony Walkman, then onto an MP3 player and like many of us I now play music stored on my smart phone.
'Pop' uses 'A' Type, 'Pop+' uses 'C' Type
As much as I've enjoyed faffing about with headphone cables over the years I confess going wireless had been my agenda for sometime. I decided to try an inexpensive pair to see if I could get on with them, mainly because I was concerned that they would not be comfortable or fit securely.
A pair that consistently received good reviews and at under £25.00 were these JLab Go Air Pop True Wireless Earbuds, yes they are at the budget end but I felt they would at least let me know if I could get on with earbuds. I have to say I have been far more impressed than I was expecting, the set up to pair them with my phone was extremely quick and easy; I simply selected “JLab GO Air Pop” on my phone's Bluetooth settings and they connected instantly. After that initial setup simply take them out of the case and they pair automatically, battery life is also impressive with 8 hours of playtime in each earbud and 24+ extra hours from the charging case giving a total of 32 hours.
'Pop' supplied the 3 in total, 'Pop+' supplied with 2
The Pop are supplied with three sets of ear tips in different sizes, the Pop+ only has two; I have never used anything other than what they are supplied with. They feel very comfortable and even after a long ride they did not feel intrusive, neither did I have to push them back in mid ride, they were that secure; perfect for what I require really.
The sound quality of what are in reality budget earbuds is what has impressed me the most. At this price I did not have high expectations, my initial train of thought was that if I had found them comfortable and secure enough I would then need to invest in something at a higher price point to get any kind of sound quality, but I have to say that has not been the case, the listening experience has been a very pleasant surprise, I have found them much clearer than I expected, with a lovely tone and with very little distortion, I do not feel the need to rush into upgrading to a higher spec' model that's for sure. The sound quality is impressive and that's before I take into consideration they were under £25.00! Now I am not going to pretend these are as good as higher quality earbuds, don't expect much finesse when it comes to build quality or features like 'Active noise cancelling', 'Gel tips' or 'Wireless charging' for example, but to me they seem far better than the price point alludes to.
Slight negatives are that as I am only using one earbud it does mean that I have a reduction in the touch functions, as some are on the unused earbud of course (scroll to the bottom of the page for the manual). To be honest with any gadget that has touch functions I quickly forget what each touch does anyway, I normally end up tapping merrily away just confusing myself and invariably selecting the wrong feature so frequently that I just give up using that feature. Technically you can answer a phone call with either bud as each has a microphone, although I can hear the other person OK they could not hear me quite as clearly as if I'd been using the phone normally.
Another slight negative is that unlike the higher quality models in the jlab range you can not link to their phone app to select one of their 3 equalizer options for example, with the 'Go Air Pop' you can only select them using the touch feature on the earbud, which although allows you to hear and select each option you have no visible reference like you would have through the app. That said I couldn't do any of these negatives with my wired headphones either, so as far as I am concerned they are not even remotely deal breakers, I can use my phone to adjust and set the volume at the start of the ride select a created a playlist where do not feel the need to skip tracks via a touch function.
In conclusion do I like them, well that's a very big yes, they have massively exceeded my expectations. They are simple to set up, pair quickly when taken out of the case, small, neat, comfortable and secure to wear, have a great sound and battery life with an RRP at £24.99 what's not to love. Although not particularly noise cancelling I can't hear the washing machine when I wear them while watching TV and they are comfortable enough to watch a two hour plus film in comfort.
2025 Update: I have had them a couple of years and I like them so much I now have four pairs. They are such good value that I didn't see it as much of an indulgence to have a pair for my phone, tablet, lounge and bedroom TV. The 'Pop' has evolved into the 'Pop+' and two of my pairs are this later model.
When comparing the two versions to me the sound quality is near identical, as is the visual appearance, size and price. There are as you'd expect improvements that I have noticed and welcomed, these include the built in USB charge cable now uses the smaller type 'C 2.0' as opposed to type 'A'. The advantage of that is it plugs into most current mobile phones and tablets, that you can then use as a power bank to charge the earbuds, which it does quickly and with minimal draining of the phone or tablet battery; so convenient it's instantly became my go to way of charging. Battery life has gone up from 32 to 35 hours, although they are now only supplied with two instead of three sets of ear tips; I've not used any of the additional ear tips anyway so this reduction hasn't bothered me at all.
A negative I mentioned with the 'Pop'' is you could not use the JLab App support for custom controls and audio, something that has been rectified with the Pop+; a definite improvement. For those who like to wear both earbuds when cycling there is a 'Be Aware' feature to hear outside noises; although personally I still prefer to use just the one in my left ear, even when I tried that feature and I have to say it is clearly effective I still feel more aware of the traffic than I do wearing both.
As to my conclusion of the updated version, as far as I'm concerned to quote one of my favourite lines from 'Won't get fooled again' by the 'Who' it's simply a case of "Meet the new boss, Same as the old boss..."! The 'Pop+' fixes the slight negatives that the 'Pop' had and ticks even more boxes along the way; I'm even more impressed now than I was before.