Testseek.com have collected 158 expert reviews of the Jabra Elite Sport and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Jabra Elite Sport.
December 2016
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158 Reviews
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Good battery life
Secure fit
Connects to Bluetooth devices immediately
Good sound quality
Powerful audio performance with boosted bass
Waterproof design
HearThrough lets you to monitor your surroundings while listening to audio
If you want or need some truly wireless headphones, you don't have a great many choices in the first place. Of the various options available, Jabra's $329 Elite Sport are among the most expensive, but make up for that by being some of the best sounding an...
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Published: 2016-12-17, Author: Ray , review by: itwire.com
It is hard to say buy Jabra over Bose over IconX – certainly, these all do similar things.If sports is your thing, then it is ahead with the IP67 rating.If music is your thing, then you have a lot more to choose from including Samsung's IconX with 4GB sto...
The Jabra Elite Sport is a set of totally fully waterproof wireless sports earphones with a built-in heart-rate monitor that sounds quite good if you can get a tight seal. Works very well as a headset as single or stereo buds. Compatible with leading thir
May be a tad bulky for some people's ears; pricey; battery life between case charges is only three hours
Despite some small drawbacks, the Jabra Sport Elite is one of the stronger early entries in the totally wireless headphone arena...
In the aftermath of Apple finally cutting the cord on the headphone jack, plenty of companies have come out swinging for the wireless earbud market. Though this competition is fierce, Jabra's Elite Sport simply can't be dismissed as just another pair of w...
Longer battery Life, Bluetooth connectivity much sharper
Not long enough battery life, Stilted control scheme
All things being equal, Jabra's refreshed Elite Sports are still a good option if you're looking to make that leap to true wireless. Unfortunately, it feels more difficult than ever to call them out a great one. Last year's product sat on the cutting edge...
Price, Could do with a larger charging case, to fit customised eartips
Overall a great step in the right direction for people who exercise frequently, but its price might push away intrigued customers looking for their first wireless earbuds.(previously published in issue July 2017)...
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Published: 2017-01-01, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv/my/
Fantastic connection, Heartrate tracking genuinely useful, Sound quality is decent
Battery life still only average, Big buds won't suit every ear
Don't let the Elite Sport name put you off, couch potatoes - Jabra's wireless in-ears are some of the best around, even without the clever fitness tracking tech.Sure, battery life could be better, but that's true of any fully wireless earbuds. The built-i...
And the best totally wireless earbuds is. Bragi's The HeadphoneOther than the name, there's a lot to like about Bragi The Headphone. It fits well, gives you good passive noise isolation, and offers solid performance throughout the audio spectrum, making...
These might be the best wireless workout earphones in the market, jam-packed with useful features for the avid sportsman, but are priced at a premium to match...