Nowadays fitness is a way of life and having multiple wireless devices is essential, so it would make sense to combine the two making wireless headphones for th
Nowadays fitness is a way of life and having multiple wireless devices is essential, so it would make sense to combine the two making wireless headphones for th
Jabra's Elite 25e earphones deliver solid, clean, balanced audio-capable of delivering deep bass when it's in the mix, and solid clarity in the highs. The visual design is simple and sleek, though the controls make it too easy to misfire.
Solid audio performance with rich bass depth and strong high frequency clarity; Long battery life
Confusing control panel; Light on accessories
Very good sound quality and a battery that allows you to work long hours. The only drawback is that the headphones are badly contoured and falling
Every now and then I stumble across a product I meant to review that got misplaced, the Jabra Elite 25e is such a product and I really wish I'd gotten to this review sooner, although it would not have changed what the results were.
This headset is amazing! Works well, loud and clear. Battery last the day. Been in drenching rain and still works just like new. They are comfortable to wear all day. Tell everyone to get one. They even don't have the semi-truck noise come through on the calls.
Clicks and pops in the audio, typical of all jabra products. Can't be used as head phones for Windows laptop. At least they were free.
When Judie first wrote a news post about the Jabra Elite 25e back in August, she noted, "I'm shocked that these will be just $79…" I have to agree. For under $80, you get a pair of headphones that sound quite good, get excellent battery life and are comfortable.
Improved comfort thanks to neckband design and the new oval ear gels; Excellent battery life; Good sound; Ability to connect to multiple devices; Nice price
Nothing; for the price these will impress
Jabra launched a brand new pair of Bluetooth headphones called the Elite 25e, earlier this month. This neckband-style headphone boasts of a weather-resistant design, a dedicated button for activating Siri or Google Assistant , and up to 18 hours of battery life.
Sleek and rugged design; Good isolation with no sound leakage; Heavy bass performance; IP54 weather resistance
Bass can be overpowering; Average call quality; Assist app has flaky connectivity
Great Battery Life Excellent for voice calls over Bluetooth Functional design but not foolproof Audio gear makers have long promised wireless audio transmission as the next big thing in the industry. Once seen as a luxury, wireless audio has suddenly turned into the need of the hour.
ImageTagInstance gallery-08c601d5-3c72-4d5f-84f3-6de5264ab8dc IntroductionThe Jabra Elite 25e is one of many around-the-neck styled Bluetooth headphones in circulation, catering to both audio enthusiasts that want nothing more than to sit back and listen to music, as well as those busy bees who are always constantly moving around. You could say that it's trying to strike a balance with its design and offerings! With so many options to consider, will this $79.99 pair of headphones offer consumers anything more compelling than the competition?Design ImageTagInstance gallery-b9db1dcd-6efa-41f5-9c7a-1ccd8fde2aef ImageTagInstance gallery-7ebf6d79-cb4f-43fe-8d5d-72b8cbff87db Let's not run around the bush, the design of the Jabra Elite 25e has been done countless times before – so there's really not a whole lot new here with its design. Sporting a mostly plastic frame with some soft touch matte accents, the design is an ergonomic one that rests snuggly around our neck, but it's extremely stif...
Long battery life; Robust audio performance; Water-resistant construction;
Frame is rear heavy and bobs up-and-down during workouts; Stiff media control buttons;
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