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The JLab Go Air Pop earbuds are discounted to just $20 today

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You don’t have to spend an arm and a leg to get a great pair of wireless earbuds! In fact, one of the best budget-friendly sets of buds is made by the talented minds at JLab, and they’re also on sale this week! For a limited time, when you purchase the JLab Go Air Pop TWS Earbuds at Amazon, Best Buy, or Lenovo, you’ll only pay $20. The full MSRP on this model is $25.

We also recommend taking a look at our roundup of the best headphone deals if you’re looking for a set of closed-back cans.

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Why you should buy the JLab Go Air Pop

Available in several colorways, the JLab Go Air Pop gives you plenty of options for showing off your style, but it’s the sound quality we can’t begin to wrap our heads around. For less than $30, these TWS buds deliver rich and balanced audio, and there are three different presets to choose from: JLab Signature, Balanced, and Bass Boost.

The JLab Pop is IPX4-rated for water resistance, making them a great choice for hitting the gym or going for a run. You’ll also get up to 8 hours of battery life on a full charge and an extra 24 playback hours from the fully charged case. The buds even come with three sets of ear tips (small, medium, and large), so you can be sure you’ll get the best fit for your ears.

We’re not sure how long this sale is going to last, but we definitely recommend taking advantage of this discount sooner rather than later. Take an extra $5 off the JLab Go Air Pop TWS Earbuds when you purchase today. You may also want to take a gander at our lists of the best Amazon deals and Best Buy deals.

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Michael Bizzaco
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Michael Bizzaco has been selling, installing, and talking about TVs, soundbars, streaming devices, and all things smart home…
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