Product Comparison: Bose SoundSport vs Jabra Elite 65t
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- My first pair of true wireless earbuds were the Earin model. Great sound and ultra-small. Unfortunately, the buds kept cutting out between the left and right sides.
- I have owned the Bose Quiet comfort for several months, while they were nice they had incredible sound leak and the phone switching was really clunky.
- Sound quality is great and I haven’t experienced any cut outs like others have mentioned.
- I am not an audiophile, so take my perception of their sound with a grain of salt. In my opinion these headphones sound decent.
- The sound is very volume level is POOR. The earphones feel balanced with a good bass (not too much).
- On opening I was really impressed with the small size of these, they look really nice and didn't make me look like an alien (I didn't like the look of the apple earpods and bose).
- Don't let the size of the case fool you; you will not find truly wireless headphones with a better battery life than these.
- These earphones come with 3 different size options and I actually found a size that fits well (the smallest).
- Charging case was half the size, but for me not as slick as the Sony - this one is plastic and earphones don't clip in, but not a problem for me, and the smaller case is better.
- Earbuds sound very good given the size of the units, and the battery life for wireless earbuds is outstanding.
- In my opinion, features like hear-through are terrible and are simply a waste of battery life. The only decent software feature is being able to adjust 65t's sound curve.
- One of the best features that I like about this product is that when you take one of the ear buds out of your ear (short distance away from the other ear bud) it will automatically pause any music/podcast you were listening to, and then restart when it's put back in.
- The "listen through" feature is rubbish merely adding hiss and noise. Everything else is good.
- The talk through feature works pretty well in the office. It means I can have quick conversations without pulling anything out of my ears.
- I have to say I really liked these earbuds, the sound was good with decent noise cancelling effect, although this is not an actual feature of this device.
- Battery life is decent. Because I don’t tend to listen for more than 2 hours at a time it’s fine for me as I just pop them back in the case between listens.
- The battery life on the 65ts is nothing short of exceptional. Jabra quotes 5 hours of use without charging and I am inclined to believe them.
- These earphones come in a re-chargeable case. I've managed to get a whole week our of a single charge to the case. I'm impressed with that side of things.
- attery life is impressive, giving up to five hours. And charging is easy - just pop them in the case and connect it via USB.
- Battery life-threatening I charged the pack for a few hours and then put my headphones into the pack.