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December 2016
(78%)
159 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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The editors liked
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
Secure
Comfortable fit
Great sound quality
Feature-packed app
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
Large range of options
Extremely secure fit
Good sound quality
Integrated media playback controls
HearThrough mode for situational awareness
Well-made charging case
Accurate HRM
Great sound
Useful features
HearThrough
Heartrate Monitor
IP rating
Comprehensive App
Solid build quality
Consistent connection
Really secure fit
Decent sound quality
Solid
Reliable connection
Long battery life for form factor
Decent fitness tracking options and performance
Fantastic connection
Heartrate tracking genuinely useful
Sound quality is decent
Consistent audio quality
Plenty of fit options
Impressive sweat and waterproofing
3-year warranty
The editors didn't like
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
Buds don't securely sit in charging case
Some questionable HR results
Pretty expensive
Battery life between case charges is only three hours
Painful fiu
3-hour continuous battery life probably won't get you through a marathon
Only two additional charges from the case
Expensive
Quite large
Not a massive battery life
4.2
Buttons are fiddly
Stay connected in the case if the backup battery is depleted
Abstract: Jabra, the reigning king of premium headsets has applied their impressive communications technology to truly wireless earbuds in the wake of the wireless revolution. Get all the details in our Jabra Elite Sport review. The Elite Sport is an impressive ear...
Improved battery life makes them suitable for distance runners, decent audio quality, now has adjustable EQ settings, consistent fitness tracking, waterproof
Large and heavy, so so for calls when outdoors, pretty expensive, Prev2 of 2Next
I mentioned it before, but I'd really only recommend the Jabra Elite Sport for runners and cyclists or for workouts. I still don't think I'd recommend any true wireless earbuds for everyday use, but if you do want to go that route, there are a lot of ligh...
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Published: 2017-07-27, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
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
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
With its improved battery life, the slightly evolved Jabra Sport Elite Upgraded remains one of the stronger early entries in the totally wireless headphone arena...
Published: 2017-07-22, Author: Eric , review by: phonescoop.com
Abstract: The 2017 Elite Sport from Jabra are finding themselves in a more crowded field than when the first pair debuted less than a year ago. These fully wireless earbuds compete with models from Apple, WinnerGear, NuHeara, and myriad others. Where the originals...
Published: 2017-05-24, Author: Tim , review by: pcmag.com
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
Expensive, Short battery life, Audio not for those seeking a crisp, defined response
With boosted bass response, a heart rate sensor, and a waterproof design, the Jabra Elite Sport is a quality wire-free earphone pair aimed at athletes and exercise buffs...
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...