
JBL Endurance Run 2
Score: 66/100
JLab Go Air Pop+
Score: 73/100Rankings

JLab Go Air Pop+ earbuds provide ultra-budget true-wireless convenience with up to 35 hours of total battery life, IPX4 resistance, and dual-device pairing. Absence of active noise cancellation and a thin sound signature are drawbacks. Best for casual listeners who prioritize endurance and price.

The JBL Endurance Run 2 are wired sports earbuds with a secure fit, IPX5 sweat resistance and strong bass. Their lack of wireless capability and low consumer scores limit appeal for modern users. Best suited for budget-conscious athletes who own a 3.5 mm audio source.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
— | 9 hoursbest | |
— | 35 hoursbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 20 g | 0.3 gbest |
8.2 mmbest | — | |
1best | 1best | |
1 years | 2 yearsbest |
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Build & Design(2) | ||
IP Rating | IPX5 | IPX4 |
Total Weight (including case) (g) | 20 g | 0.30 g |
General(1) | ||
Warranty Period (years) | 1 years | 2 years |


Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers emphasize the Endurance Run 2's secure, ergonomic fit and IPX5 sweat-proofing, noting its JBL Pure Bass sound and full audio range as solid for a budget wired earbud. However, they criticize the lack of wireless capability, limited editorial testing, and low aggregated consumer scores.
Everyday users provide mixed feedback: a few highlight the sweat-proof durability and magnetic cable management as useful for low-budget workouts, while the majority express disappointment due to incompatibility with devices lacking a 3.5 mm jack and an overall low satisfaction rating.

Professional reviewers praise the Go Air Pop+ for its outstanding battery endurance, clear mids, and feature set that includes dual-device pairing, a companion EQ app, and reliable touch controls-all at a budget price. However, they criticize the earbuds for a hard-edged, limited sound signature, inconsistent bass, sharp or dull treble, poor call quality, and discomfort after extended wear, noting the lack of active noise cancellation as a drawback for noisy environments.
Everyday users appreciate the long battery life, secure fit for workouts, low price, and the ability to tweak sound via the app. Common complaints revolve around ear fatigue after two hours, thin or unbalanced sound, subpar call performance, and the absence of ANC.
“Doesn't work with my Motorola Razr 2025”

“year of reliable performance with good battery endurance and comfortable fit, though noted fatigue after 2 hours of continuous wear”

