One of the things gamers can always look forward to during CES is a host of interesting gaming peripherals, and this year, JLab has exciting options on offer.
Announced via press release, JLab unveiled new gaming gear during CES 2026—the lineup includes headsets, mice, and keyboards, each engineered to deliver exceptional performance without breaking the bank. Headlining these accessories are the JBuds Mini ANC, the next-gen Go Work 3 headset.

The JBuds Mini ANC build on the success of the original JBuds Mini, packing Active Noise Cancelling into a much smaller package—with a case that’s 50 percent smaller than its Go POP+ and buds that are 30 percent smaller. Despite their size, the JBuds Mini ANC deliver a powerful listening experience, with a battery that supports 6.5 hours of listening time (24+ total hours with the case), Bluetooth multipoint for seamless switching between devices, and environmental noise-cancelling mics for clearer calls.
All of this comes at a pretty affordable price, retailing at $39.99. “JLab is committed to listening to our customers and developing new products to their needs,” said CEO of JLab, Win Cramer. “Creating a new generation of Mini earbuds with ANC and keeping the price flat was something I wouldn’t budge on. It reflects our mission to bring advanced audio to everyone.”
Alongside the JBuds Mini ANC, the newly launched Go Work 3 evolves JLab’s best-selling work headset with a modernized design, improved comfort, and smarter functionality. With better connectivity and a newly designed offset USB-C dongle that makes connection stable and streamlines setup, the Go Work
3 delivers a more robust, seamless experience for professionals. The Go Work 3 will be available in March for $49.99.

But JLab had even more in store for gamers at CES 2026, announcing their new Midnight and Daybreak collections, which build on JLab’s renowned Nightfall products. Previously, JLab offered just two gaming products; however, with today’s expansion, eight new gaming products have been added to the product line. Each gaming line will feature a mouse, keyboard and headset, all built to suit gamers of different levels without sacrificing quality.
Alongside the existing headset, the JLab Nightfall line—for more casual gamers—features an ultra-light 53g mouse, and a keyboard capable of 52±7gf actuation force and a fast 2.4mm key travel distance. Both the keyboard and mouse will be priced at $39.99. The Midnight line is meant for more avid gamers, boasting a mechanical TKL keyboard with N-key rollover and anti-ghosting.
Its mouse is built with advanced sensor technology and a 1000 Hz polling rate for less input lag. The Midnight headset is engineered for marathon sessions, delivering powerful audio through 50mm dynamic drivers and over 70 hours of wireless playtime. The Midnight Mouse will retail for $69.99, while the headset and keyboard will retail for $99.99.

Lastly, the JLab Daybreak line is meant for professional-level players, offering an ergonomic mouse with an advanced PAW3395 sensor, a compact mechanical TKL keyboard featuring magnetic keys for quick-trigger responsiveness, and a headset with Lab Quality Sound through revolutionary dual drivers (50mm + 20mm), and is enhanced by DTS Headphone:X spatial audio. The Daybreak mouse will retail for $99.99, the headset for $129.99, and the keyboard for $149.99.
“At JLab, we’ve always believed that cutting-edge technology should be accessible to everyone,” said Cramer. “Our commitment to affordability and quality means gamers no longer have to compromise or feel limited by cost. With our new gaming lineup, every player can equip themselves with the gear they need to reach their full potential – without barriers.”
JLab’s new product lines will be available in Q2 2026. Stay tuned to all of CGMagazine’s dedicated CES 2026 coverage here.




