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December 2016
(78%)
158 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(81%)
663 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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Comfortable design with multiple bud tip and ear wing options
Can track cardio and strength exercises
Charging case helps fuel the buds when they've run out of battery and helps keep them from getting lost
Jabra Sport Life app is easy to use and robust
Secure
Comfortable fit
Excellent build quality
Great sound quality
Accurate
Wireless HRM
Sweat/waterproof
HearThrough mode for situational awareness
Very nice charging/carrying case
3 year sweat warranty
Solid connection to the phone and between buds
Decent audio quality
Comprehensive fitness tracking
User-friendly companion app
Fit securely
Terrific for making calls or using voice assistants
IP67 waterproof
Battery life
Heart rate monitor
Turn off automatically when docked
Improved battery life makes them suitable for distance runners
Now has adjustable EQ settings
Consistent fitness tracking
Waterproof
Build Quality (IP67 Rated)
Design / Size
Heart Rate Monitor / Tri Axis Accelerometer
Hearthrough / Sidetone Features
Impressive Audio Quality (For The Size)
Excellent Stability
Wireless Stereo
Bluetooth v4.1
Jabra Sport Life App
Bundled
Comfy and secure fit
Surprisingly good sound
Advanced tracking features
Motivational workout app
Powerful audio performance with boosted bass
Waterproof design
HearThrough lets you to monitor your surroundings while listening to audio
Built-in heart rate sensor and accelerometer
The Jabra Elite Sport Upgraded is a set of totally fully waterproof wireless sports earphones with a built-in heart-rate monitor that sounds quite good. Battery life is 4.5 hours
And the case delivers two more charges of equal length. Works very well as
Largely accurate heart rate and step tracking
Accelerometer allows headphones to track exercise reps
Bassheavy sound great for working out
Sweat and splashproof
Acceptable battery life
Companion phone app details workout metrics in easytounderstand t
No wires
Comes with compact charging case
Has three sizes of bud tips
In both silicon and form
Two wing tip options for added security
Built-in heart rate monitor
Sweat resistant — with a 3 year warranty against failure due to sweat
In-ear audio co
Great fitness-tracking capabilities
Truly wireless experience
Decent audio performance
Maintains a strong Bluetooth connection
Good audio quality
Guided cross-training workouts
Lots of ear sizing options
Customizable tips allow for a secure fit
IP67 water and dust resistance
Included fitness tracking keeps tabs on your heartrate
Steps
Calories burned
And more
Solid sound isolation from noises around you
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
Good connection
Plenty of health features
The editors didn't like
Heart rate monitor consistently under-reads pulse during high-intensity exercise
Battery life is pretty short
Expensive
A little light on bass
Battery life is just average
Can get uncomfortable when worn for over an hour
Buttons on the buds are small and hard to press
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No third-party apps like RunKeeper or Apple Health to track and sync heart rate monitor
No noise-cancellation
Large and heavy
So so for calls when outdoors
Pretty expensive
Battery Life (Only Up To 3 Hours)
Current Price Tag
Upgraded Lime Version Already Available
Occasionally erratic HR tracking
Short battery life
In-ear buttons won't suit everyone
Audio not for those seeking a crisp
Defined response
May be a tad bulky for some people's ears
Pricey
You lose some bass (and sound quality in general) if you don't get a tight seal
Uncomfortable to wear for long periods of time
Large size makes for a potentially difficult fit
Audio transparency provides distorted sense of situational awareness
Bassheavy audio drowns the enjoyment out of music when outside of the gym
Heartrate se
Poor battery life compared with similar models
Can be hard to place in charging case
Slightly bulky
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Bland
Chunky design
Buttons are hard to press
Syncs only with Strava
Inaccurate heart-rate monitor
Bulky
Ugly design
Official companion app is underwhelming
Physical buttons are difficult to press when wearing the earbuds
Weak battery life and slow recharge times compared to AirPods
Charging case uses microUSB
Battery life between case charges is only three hours
Overall, the Jabra Elite Sport earbuds live up to their billing as a fully fitness-focused wireless audio accessory. The advanced activity tracking features work well and with the amount of cross-training (if not interval running) categories on offer as w...
No wires, Comes with compact charging case, Has three sizes of bud tips, in both silicon and form, Two wing tip options for added security, Built-in heart rate monitor, Sweat resistant — with a 3 year warranty against failure due to sweat, In-ear audio co
Poor battery life compared with similar models, Can be hard to place in charging case
Customizable tips allow for a secure fit, IP67 water and dust resistance, Included fitness tracking keeps tabs on your heartrate, steps, calories burned, and more, Solid sound isolation from noises around you
Bulky, ugly design, Official companion app is underwhelming, Physical buttons are difficult to press when wearing the earbuds, Weak battery life and slow recharge times compared to AirPods, Charging case uses microUSB, Expensive
Jabra's Elite Sport aren't perfect. The design airs on the ugly side of things, the main companion app leaves a lot to be desired, the physical controls on the earbuds themselves don't work that great, and battery life and recharge times are noticeably we...
Abstract: Some of you may remember my article about refusing to review any more headphones unless they are truly exceptional For those who don't recall, I was flooded with headphones last year Some made it to the site, some made it to my junk drawer But I was tired...
Published: 2017-02-07, Author: Mike , review by: tomsguide.com
Maintains a strong Bluetooth connection, Good audio quality, Guided cross-training workouts, Lots of ear sizing options
Bland, chunky design, Buttons are hard to press, Syncs only with Strava, Inaccurate heart-rate monitor
Jabra packed plenty of features into its Elite Sport earbuds, but they’re not upper-echelon. They deliver great sound, and their Bluetooth connection is steady and strong.But while I like that Jabra’s app offers a comprehensive training regimen for runner...
Abstract: What's in the Box? The Jabra Elite Sport buds themselves, which promise up to 9 hours of use on a single charge. There are several earbud cushions to fit almost any ear shape. So unless your name is Dumbo and you happen to work in a circus you should be g...
Solid connection to the phone and between buds, decent audio quality, comprehensive fitness tracking, user-friendly companion app, fit securely, terrific for making calls or using voice assistants, IP67 waterproof
A little light on bass, battery life is just average, can get uncomfortable when worn for over an hour, buttons on the buds are small and hard to press, Prev2 of 2Next
Published: 2017-01-19, Author: Tomas , review by: hw4all.com
Abstract: Jabra Elite Sport can boast the best sound of all hitherto tested wireless sports headphones. Although this model lacks a little volume and saturation of sound, the rest of the device sounds remarkably balanced and detailed.Out opinion: The best sound tha...