Testseek.com have collected 72 expert reviews of the Jabra Sport Coach and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Jabra Sport Coach.
August 2015
(78%)
72 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
-
0 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
78010072
The editors liked
Very good audio quality
Handsfree phone capability
Inear coaching
NFC pairing
TrackFit motion detection keeps track of workouts
Comfortable and stay put once you find the right combination of inserts
Sound quite good
Works with Jabra's app and a number of other fitness apps as well
Good just as Bluetooth headphones
Better more secure
Comfortable fit
Well made
Pulse
New automatic (continuous) VO2 Max fitness testing
Coach
New automatic repetition counting with TrackFit motion sensor
IP55 certified water-resistance
Improved sound quality with added bass
Good quality sound
Lightweight
Easytouse music controls
Many earbud and wing tip size options
Includes carrying case
Fit & feel
Sound
Comfortable
Free Jabra Sport Life App
Weatherproof
Features Dolby technology
Works with Apple Watch
The editors didn't like
No heart rate sensor
Motion sensor doesn't count exercise repetitions
Short battery life
Only get 5.5 hours of operation per charge
Nylon carrying bag
Jabra App isn't for everyone
Shorter battery life than other Bluetooth headsets
Published: 2016-10-30, Author: Mat , review by: engadget.com
Abstract: Whenever I go to the gym, I immediately plug in my headphones. Last year, I graduated to wireless headphones, and while I'm happy with my current Bluetooth buds (more on those later), I was intrigued by Jabra's latest refresh of its Sports Coach series...
Better more secure, comfortable fit, Well made, Pulse: New automatic (continuous) VO2 Max fitness testing, Coach: New automatic repetition counting with TrackFit motion sensor, IP55 certified water-resistance, Improved sound quality with added bass, Pulse
Nylon carrying bag
With the Special Editions, Jabra has made some minor improvements that take their wireless sports headsets from good to great. I have been using the Special Editions for nearly a month and have zero complaints (aka they are rock solid). The Sport Pulse an...
Published: 2016-08-25, Author: Stefan , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: TAt a glanceThe Pulse and Coach's audio qualities are identical. Aesthetically, the only differences are colors and markings, so it's easier to describe them as a pair.Firstly they're loud, featuring excellent mids and highs, with some noticeable boosting...
Very good audio quality, Handsfree phone capability, Inear coaching, NFC pairing, TrackFit motion detection keeps track of workouts
No heart rate sensor, Motion sensor doesn't count exercise repetitions, Short battery life
If you're looking for a pair of wireless earbuds to mainly use for listening to music, I'd skip the Jabra Sport Coach earbuds unless you also need sweat, dirt and dust protection. If you're looking for some extra motivation while working out along with mu...
The only bad thing I can say about these buds is the pause feature you have to deal with when cycling. It goes like this: If you turn your head to your left it will pause your music until you return your head back to center. I think that it's for safety a...
Published: 2015-09-02, Author: Tomas , review by: technogog.com
Comfortable, Free Jabra Sport Life App, Includes carrying case, Weatherproof, Features Dolby technology, Works with Apple Watch
Shorter battery life than other Bluetooth headsets, No Apple Watch app
The Jabra Sport Coach is designed for the exercised focused individual especially for those with cross training in mind. Using the free Jabra Sport Life app adds a personal trainer to your workout regimen by providing intelligent audio coaching.Acoustical...
The Jabra Sport Coach is a less expensive alternative – albeit a mere S$50 – to Jabra Sport PULSE. It has all the benefits of the Sport PULSE which I have reviewed favourably. The TrackFit sensor provides more accurate tracking of your jogging stats based...