Jabra makes its new Elite 3 buds affordable while keeping what you really need from a set of in-ears -- a decent battery, waterproofing, and excellent audio. Yes, you can get better earbuds elsewhere but not at this price point.
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Price
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Audio
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Features
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Build
It’s entirely possible that you’re looking for a decent set of in-ears but aren’t looking to pay more than R2,000 for a set. That used to severely limit your options, with decent ‘buds starting around R3,000 and getting better from there. That’s changed. It’s now possible to snag some great in-ears for just R1,600 — the new Jabra Elite 3 earbuds are just dying for you to try them out.
Jabra is a Stuff favourite. Their Elite range, both in- and over-ears, are consistently excellent. But the other consistent feature is the price – excellent audio generally costs several thousand bucks. Now the company has a cheaper lineup – the new Elite 2 and Elite 3 in-ears. The latter are affordable buds that, admittedly, lack some features but there’s one area they don’t skimp.
Sounds all right to me
Which makes up for the slightly cheap build quality and the physical controls on each bud. You’ll likely press those buttons too hard at first, forcing the Elite 3s into your ear canal, but they needn’t be so firmly prodded. They’ll work just fine with a softer touch. The right bud, by default, handles play-pause and track skips and the left sorts out the hear-through function.
Bells and whistles
The fit, depending on your tastes, is fantastic. The Elite 3 buds will stick in your ears through everything from housework to workouts without budging a millimetre. But this comes at a price – they enthusiastically grip the inside of your ears, relinquishing their hold with a substantial but sweaty pop.
Jabra Elite 3 Verdict
Tech specs
Audio 6mm drivers
Connectivity Bluetooth 5.2, USB-C charging
Battery Life 7hrs (buds), 21hrs (case)
Waterproof Rating IP55
Weight 4.6g each, 34g case