Paired with iPhone and doesn't work, with apple watch doesn't work, with macbook, doesn't work... each time gets on/off sound every 3 sec. terrible experience.
Paired with iPhone and doesn't work, with apple watch doesn't work, with macbook, doesn't work... each time gets on/off sound every 3 sec. terrible experience.
Bought as a gift for my daughter - she loves them
A little bit expensive
well made with good sound and a comfortable fit.
good build quality
nothing if on sale
Initially satisfied with the product, clear sound and stable connectivity to bluetooth. However, after a few months sound from the left ear bud became intermittent and eventually stopped completely.
Stable connectivity
No sound from left ear bud
Acceptable sounding with great features for active professionals.
The Jabra Sports Coach wireless earbuds are a great pair of earbuds for the gym. They have a "virtual coach" that guides you through different workout routines, are sweat-resistant, and have a balanced sound that's almost sure to help keep you motivated.
A smartphone app complements the earbuds and serves as a guide to help you complete several different workout regimens
These earbuds don't provide as tight a fit as others
Sometimes, all you need to stay focused on your workout is a coach. The Jabra Sport Coach headphones come with the Jabra Sport Life app, which helps you plan your workout for the day and keeps your focused and on-track during it.
Good quality sound; Comfortable fit; Lightweight; Easy-to-use music controls; Many earbud and wing tip size options; Includes carrying case
Oh to be Jabra. I mean it must be great to be battling yourself. Think about it. Jabra has come up big time in the wireless earbud workout game. Prime example is the lord of lords Jabra Pulse , read my previous review here .
Gyms can be a bit of a slog when you're on your own, but the new Jabra Sports Coach earphones can give you that much needed companionship on your slog to get a "ripped" torso that's like an inverted pyramid made of meat.
Comfy fit and easy to use; Excellent sound quality; Handy though basic coaching
No pulse or motion tracking; Quite pricey
There's no shortage of sports headphones, with both on-ear and in-ear models available in all shapes and sizes, but the vast majority are designed purely for cardio-enthusiasts. This makes them ideal for runners or cyclists and, in fairness, have been perfectly fine for weight trainers, too.
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