🎧 Elevate Your Listening Experience!
The Jabra Elite 3 in-ear wireless Bluetooth earbuds offer a premium audio experience with customizable sound, intelligent noise control, and a robust battery life of up to 28 hours. Equipped with 4 microphones for clear calls and an IP55 rating for water resistance, these earbuds are perfect for music lovers on the go.
Control Type | Noise Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless, Bluetooth |
Headphone Jack | wireless |
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Style Name | Elite 3 without ANC |
Theme | Video Game |
Color | Navy |
Battery Average Life | 28 Hour |
Battery Charge Time | 28 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Is Electric | No |
Antenna Location | Exercising |
Compatible Devices | Universal |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Microphone Included,Fast Charging |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | Music |
K**L
EXCELLENT!!!! (edited to add something interesting at the end)
Summary - The best earbuds I have, far exceeding the many many Plantronics earbuds that I've used over the years. As long as Jabra continues with this quality, they have completely replaced Plantronics for me.To start: I am using this as my telephone bluetooth for phone calls. That is it's primary function for me. So it has to sound good to me, and sound good to the person on the other end. When seated properly, it is excellent. When not seated properly, you'll have people telling you that you are muffled. We are talking about it just getting jostled in your ear and turning a 1/4 of an inch or less. But that's OK. If they say that, just turn it back in, and all is well.Next: I use a single earbud 100% of the time. I had gotten another Jabra model at my sister's suggestion, and I hated it - why? You had to use both earbuds. This is not like that. So essentially, I got 2 earbuds for the price of 1. I charge them in the case overnight, and then for the first 7 hours of the day, I use one, then the next 7 hours I use the other (or whenever the one starts doing it's little chime to tell me that it's almost out of battery). IMPORTANT about this fact. In order to pair, you have to have both earbuds. I figured that out when I temporarily lost my right earbud. You have to be able to press both at the same time. Don't lose either earbud if you need to pair to new electronics alot!Last: The range is excellent. I found that Plantronics used to have good range, but over subsequent models, the range reduced significantly. Jabra's range is better than any I've ever had, I think. In between calls, I will listen to podcasts or audiobooks while doing chores. I often go downstairs to the opposite side of the house and out the back door, and I do not disconnect, I can still hear the podcast loud and clear. My house isn't a mansion, but it is a decent size, so I'm not saying the range is the next room! I'm saying the range is several rooms, and 1 story different. Very nice.As I mentioned earlier, they charge in a case, some people seem to not like that. I don't mind it at all, in fact it's nice to have a little place that I know my earbuds go as soon as I'm done with them.Nothing else to say - if you're on the fence, go for it!Edited to add: The other day, I actually forgot I was wearing the left earbud and took a shower. I didn't wash my hair, so it didn't get completely drenched, but I did wash my face and I'm sure it got splashed several times. I was really concerned that I had just destroyed it. Nope! Still working perfectly, and the sound remained perfect as well (both inbound and outbound). I wouldn't suggest doing it on purpose, but it's good to know that it may survive a splash of water.
W**.
Very good
Omg i love these ear buds the music is off the change.
J**D
Solid budget ear buds
I got these as a budget alternative for my Airpod Pros. My airpod pros basically sit at home, bedside, for use a night so I don't disturb anyone, so I always forget them. I figured I could keep some budget earbuds in my EDC so I can at least listen to my podcasts and music on the way to work. You can do a search and find many budget ear buds, but one thing that I always question and ALWAYS regret is the build quality of the budget no namers, or the ones that you do know but are too good to be true prices. Jabra, being a brand well known for quality construction of ear buds for the last couple years, starting with their Elite 65s, pretty much nail the construction on these. One has to put into perspective that these are not the 250$ airpod pros, but the 80$ (MSRP) Jabra low tier option (which was more affordable on Prime Day thank you, 50$). They are constructed nicely, and coming from using some 65ts years ago, welcoming to see the case magnetized for the lid. The fit is welcoming also coming from the 65ts. However, not as light as the 250$ options I use at home. The small ear tips work wonderfully, and isolate very well for my ears. There is no Active Noise Cancelling with this option, so the isolation is welcoming as it does a good job, but I tend to like to hear my surrounds while I listen, so the option of using each ear bud separately is welcoming as well as the old 65ts I had before only allowed the right ear bud. These do have the Hear-thru transparency feature, which cannot hold a candle to my Airpod Pros. Those with the lightness and the magicry feel very transparent, these with Hear-thru enabled do let you hear around you, but it seems to filter a lot of sound, and things like talking just do not sound right with Hear-thru enabled, nice it's an option, but it is not like it is not there like AirPod Pros spoil you with; again 80$ vs 250$. Audio quality I would rate as above average to excellent. There is some slight background hiss, which is noticeable when nothing is playing, and you can hear it cut out when ear buds sleep. Trebles sound good, not tinny, while bass might be on the lighter side for most (even with EQ enabled). Basically good enough and probably a lot better than anything else in the price range. App leaves much to be desired. You are unable to reconfigure the button functions, so you are left with whatever is defaulted sadly.
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