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JLab Introduces The Go Work Pop Wireless Headset

JLab, is today launching its latest addition to its new Go Work range which is designed for the new hybrid office environments. The Go Work Pop is a lightweight Bluetooth headset that is ideal for use during work. Featuring multipoint technology that can seamlessly switch between devices as well as impressive audio quality and clear voice calls, it is an extremely affordable and sleek option that will suit all.

High Quality Calls

The perfect lightweight headphone for the working life, the JLab Go Work Pop bring clear calls and great quality audio with 50+ hours of playtime – enough to last a full working week. Always prioritising audio, the headset comes with the Lab Quality Sound that can be expected from JLab. Featuring both EQ2 voice and music mode, the Go Work Pop is impressive whether on work calls or even when having a break and listening to some music. The Voice EQ setting works to accentuate more mid and high frequencies to emphasise the human voice whilst the Music mode is the standard frequency response with an increased emphasis on the overall sound and bass.

Using the rotating boom mic and noise-cancelling MEMS microphone, video or voice calls can be taken with the voice remaining crystal clear at all times no matter how busy the office may be as it eliminates environmental sounds. Once finished, the boom microphone can simply be rotated up for listening-only mode or down again when back onto the next call.

Connect Two Devices Simultaneously

Featuring Bluetooth multipoint, the headset can connect to any two devices simultaneously at one time. Simply connect wirelessly via Bluetooth to a PC, Mac, Mobile and more and the headset can transition from mobile to laptop without touching any settings – ideal for when balancing different work demands.

Comfortable Design

The comfiest headset that JLab has produced yet, it is lightweight with fabric Cloud Foam Earcups so that they can be worn throughout a full working day with no strain on the user. Also designed to give the user complete control, convenient multi-functional buttons are located on the headset to give the ability to easily play/pause, answer/reject, adjust volume, mute or change tracks. Using the settings, it is also possible to switch between two EQ settings: Work or Music mode – meaning it can cover the whole day whether work or play.

Full Specifications

  • Driver: 40mm Dynamic, Neodymium Magnet, 20-20kHz, 32 Ω
  • Output: 105±3dB
  • Microphone: MEMS
  • Battery: 380 mAh lithium polymer
  • Battery Life: 50+ Hours
  • Input Power: 5V, 500mA
  • Charge Plug: Type-C
  • Charge Time: 2.5 Hours
  • Bluetooth Version: Bluetooth 5.3
  • Range: 30+ ft.
  • Support Protocols: HSP/HFP/A2DP/AVRCP
  • Codecs: SBC
  • Weight: 101g
  • 2-year warranty

Price and Availability

The JLab Go Work Pop are available to purchase in Black, Teal or Lilac at a price of £39.99 at Amazon. The headset also comes with a 2 year warranty. You can find out more at the product page on JLab’s Website.

Jakob Aylesbury

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