Product Comparison: Jabra Elite 25e vs Skullcandy Ink'd 2 (S2IKDY-003)
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- Superior sound quality to that of its predecessor the jabra sports coach.
- Very good. Battery is great. Comfortable.
- The sound is well balanced and delivers value for money.
- It is easy to pair with a phone and laptop.
- Bluetooth connection to my Android smartphone was quick and easy.
- The sound is always crisp and clear, and it comes in my favourite colour!
- The Skull Candy Ink'd 2.0 headphones sound good enough for general daily listening on the train.
- The anti-tangle flat cable works well.
- The sound quality is good, comfort is good.
- Thin wires, so very susceptible to unintentional damage.
- I like the construction of the neckband. It seems robust and resistant to the elements.
- They fit well in the ear and the sound is good.
- This Jabra Stereo Bluetooth Headset is very comfortable to wear and I am pleased to report that the sound quality is very good.
- Sound in this is amazing, personally Jabra have done themselves proud with these headphones, very good range of depth and clarity.
- It has a voice guidance system which can be enabled or disabled from the headset.
- The build quality is good and the design is very good.
- Blocks out most if not all outside sounds.
- These are very comfortable and stay nicely in your ears.
- No volume control, you need to refer to the actual device to change your volume.
- Microphone is pretty bad - you end up sounding muffled, quiet, or far away.