What is it?

A do-it-all office headset.

Good points?

The design of the Go Work Pop is both sleek and eye-catching due to its mix of thin metal and chunkier plastic components. This contrast works really well, no matter which from the trio of available colours (black, lilac and teal) you select.

The circular ear cups are padded with plush foam, making them comfortable for longer listening sessions. An adjustable headband gives a secure and snug fit for all but small head sizes.

Featuring Bluetooth 5.3 Multipoint, the headset provides connection to two devices simultaneously which allows seamless transition from say a smartphone to a PC as you don’t require any cables.

Two audio modes (EQ2 voice and music) automatically alter the output for your desired task. EQ2 voice enhances mid tones to make verbal conversations clearer. Music mode elevates the bass range for a more satisfying listening experience thanks to the 40mm dynamic driver.

The microphone benefits from built-in noise-cancelling technology which eliminates ambient sound from your environment being picked up at the other end.

Multifunctional buttons give easy and fast control over your audio so you can play and adjust music or answer and reject calls.

Bad points?

The smallest position of the headband seems abnormally large as I can easily fit a finger between my admittedly dainty head and the band.

Best for ...

Office professionals looking for a solid headset with a wide range of very useful features.

Avoid if ...

You have a smallish head as the headband is big and this results in the earpads resting too far down the ear.

Score: 8/10.

JLab Go Work Pop Wireless On-Ear Headset, £39.99 (uk.jlab.com)