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Friday, December 19, 2025

Review: JLab Go Lux ANC Bluetooth Wireless Headphones

Over the years I've had the opportunity to test and own a wide variety of mid-range headphones with a select few of the lower end of the high-end. Most of those have ranged from the $100-150 price levels. Because of that I've tended to avoid entry level offerings when possible and my budget (or test products) could manage it! Generally the sound quality just isn't there for me and with some hearing issues I find this even more so apparent! That being said I needed to replace my current OneAudio A2 budget headphones with something budget friendly.

Thanks to some well timed Lenovo Rewards I was able to chose from a few selections on their site that would be relatively free. So I landed on the JLab Go Lux ANC Bluetooth Wireless Headphones. These were a basic entry level offering that purport active noise cancellation, long-lasting battery time and an advertised 30ft BT range. I've managed to put them through some standard testing and and offer my opinions below!

Key Details:

  • Noise cancellation - The Lux ANC headphones feature Hybrid Active Noise Cancelling technology that reduces unwanted ambient sounds, enabling clearer audio playback.
  • Robust battery life - With a 600 mAh lithium polymer battery, the headphones provide a run time of up to 40hrs and a standby time of 400 hours, ensuring long-lasting use whether at work or on the go.
  • Comfortable design - Crafted with faux leather ear-pads, these on-ear headphones offer comfort during extended wear, suitable for daily commutes and long listening sessions.
  • Versatile connectivity - The headphones are compatible with a variety of devices, including iPhone, Android phones, Mac, and Windows, providing flexibility for users across different platforms.
  • Advanced Bluetooth features - Bluetooth profiles like Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) and Hands-Free Profile (HFP) ensure high-quality audio and convenient hands-free calls.

Sound Quality: When You Don't Expect Much!

Sound reproduction is low end to the point I have earbuds that do better! Dynamic range and response are flat. The highs are just ok, with decent mid range, and the lows aren't there. My main point was decent music and some conference calls. The "Hybrid Active Noise Cancelling" doesn't seem to work at ALL in my experience. So listening to voices for calls or videos a bit rough at best! 

Comfort Fit Styling: When You Go Wrong

I'm not a person that worries about style. I'm a function over form person. These are the opposite. They have great sleek black minimalist styling. . Id give them an A+ on that aspect.  The ear cups are too small for me and just feel uncomfortable. The head band has minimal padding and no matter the overall fit seems to want to press on the top of your head. 

The conclusion is, if you need something on a $25-75 budget is go elsewhere. Sorry JLab these things just aren't worth it!! Thank you to Lenovo Rewards though for me not wasting money on this buy!