Customers find value in the Elite 8 Active Military Grade HearThrough True Wireless Headphones for their exceptional sound quality, comfortable and secure fit, impressive battery life, and effective noise cancellation. While some users have experienced minor connectivity issues and would prefer a higher volume, the overall feedback highlights the product's durability, water-resistant capabilities, and reasonable price point.
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Love it. Sound quality is great. Perfect for running or everyday use at work. I use them for both. Great app features and they do not stick out of your ear they stay im firm without and discomfort. I never like in ear buds until Jabra. And best of all very long battery life
This review is from Jabra - Elite 8 Active Military Grade HearThrough True Wireless Headphones - Navy
Posted by Frank
Jabra has been my go to running ear buds brand for years and this new pair is an upgrade in every way. Great battery, great water/sweat resistance, great ANC, and not too expensive. The multiple tips included allowed me to find a comfortable fit and the wireless charging case is a great creature comfort.
Posted by BrandonH
To start positively, the sound quality is decent and the battery life is immaculate (use 8-10 hrs on 50% hear through for 2.5 days before recharge). The ANC is also pretty good at blocking out high wind sounds (not so much higher pitch sounds though). HOWEVER, a HUGE downside is how the headphones pop out of the case EVERYTIME the case is dropped. This happens quite often due to the case being smooth material, causing it to slide out of pockets easily. There’s no point in a “military grade” case if the magnets aren’t strong enough to keep the case closed when dropped. Your case may not be damaged, but your headphone(s) will get lost if you don’t notice they’ve bounced out upon impact. I now have to pay $80 more on the Jabra website for a replacement pair (only lost the left but Jabra doesn’t sell them individually). This is very disappointing as there’s no real way to fix this problem as the customer. I recommend Jabra improve their case manufacturing, or at least count this as a manufacturer error for warranty purposes.
Posted by ZhoJ