The Jabra Sport Coach is a good-looking pair of earphones, with sleek, organically curved earbud shells and a compact black foam carrying case.But wearing the Sport Coach is not easy for a first-timer.
The Jabra Sport Coach is a good-looking pair of earphones, with sleek, organically curved earbud shells and a compact black foam carrying case.But wearing the Sport Coach is not easy for a first-timer.
Danish headset manufacturer Jabra has been in the business of Bluetooth accessories for a while now, and has made a special effort to establish itself in the 'fitness' audio market. Products such as the Jabra Sport Pulse and Sport Rox have shown that Jabra is taking this segment rather seriously.
Great sound; Superb fit and sonic isolation; Compatible with third-party fitness apps
Average looks; Not comfortable over long periods; Poor battery life; Average companion app
I love the Jabra Pulse headphones and still use them everytime I go for a run, so when I heard that Jabra were bringing out some new headphones I was pumped.
Bought as a gift for my daughter - she loves them
A little bit expensive
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.
well made with good sound and a comfortable fit.
good build quality
nothing if on sale
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
TThe Bluetooth workout headphone field is as wide as it is colorful. It's one that Danish wireless headset maker Jabra has been involved with for some time now, with its simply named Sport line.
The Jabra Sport Coach Special Edition is as the name suggests, an updated version of the Jabra Sport Coach workout tracking wireless sports headphones. Unlike the more expensive Jabra Sport Pulse , which feature built-in heart rate monitoring, the new Coach in-ears are focused on helping you get...
Comfortable to wear during a workout; Accurate rep counting; Great sound quality
Battery life could be better; Some rep counting requires lots of space; Misses heart rate monitor from Sport Pulse
The Jabra Sport Coach Special Edition isn't too big of an update from the old Sport Coach, but I still love it. The comfort and fit found with these Jabra headsets itself is unrivalled and sufficient to make me want to part with S$198.
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