The true wireless model is the result of a collaboration.
JLab.
Almost all true wireless earbuds fail when it comes to blend in. Black and white color options are the main reason for that. Even if the buds are small, they're still very visible. JLab is trying to remedy this by teaming up with ORLY to develop a solution. The Go Air Tones are a collection of seven colors that are flatter for people across a spectrum of skin tones.
The final colors from an original collection of over 60 options were selected by ORLY. The beauty brand's experience with creating nude nail polishes gave the seven colors a mix of warm, neutral and cool tones. The colors reflect actual skin tones, but most users will find the colors flatter without an exact match, according to JLab. JLab has an augmented reality fitting room that can help you decide if you want to use it.
The Go Air Tones are the same earbuds as the Go Air Pop. You'll get on-board touch controls, the ability to use either bud on its own, and a collection of EQ preset. There's a case with a built-in cable for charging. You can expect up to eight hours on the earbuds themselves with an additional three charges from the included case. The Tones and Pop have the same color options.
Pre-order the Go Air Tones today for $20 They're going to start shipping in mid-January.
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