Publicerad: 2021-09-23, Författare: Matthew , testad av: zdnet.com
Very comfortable fit, Reliable physical buttons, Solid audio performance, IP57 dust/water resistance, Seven-hour battery life in each earbud, Affordable price
Publicerad: 2021-09-01, Författare: Tim , testad av: pcmag.com
Sammanfattning: Jabra's Elite 3 true wireless earphones are about as simple as it gets. There's no noise cancellation, no customizable EQ, and no other game-changing features to speak of, but for $79.99, there doesn't have to be. The focus here is pretty squarely on audi...
Publicerad: 2021-07-13, Författare: Sam , testad av: soundguys.com
Price, Sound quality, Battery life, aptX and SBC, IP55 rating
No AAC, Mediocre mic
The Jabra Elite 3 is the company's cheapest true wireless product to date. The inclusion of aptX is rare under $100, and the earbuds come close to nailing fundamentals like audio output and isolation, but is that enough to make it stand out...
Impressive sound quality, Comfortable, secure fit, Solid battery life
No ANC, No auto-pause, Fiddly touch controls
Jabra has played it safe with the Elite 3, but it was a wise move. These budget buds deliver impressive sound for the price, performing especially well for modern music and podcasts. A total of four mics means calls are solid, while battery life is decent...
Publicerad: 2021-12-08, Författare: What , testad av: whathifi.com
Expressive and detailed sound, Lightweight, ergonomic and comfy,
Detached bass, lack of dynamics, Not the highest perceived value, Push-controls can affect fit,
(Image credit: Jabra)In some ways the Jabra Elite 3 are nigh-on ideal. Light, comfortable, decently specified and with a very acceptable battery life, they've got a lot going for them ergonomically, and the way they organise a recording is most agreeable...
Publicerad: 2021-12-02, Författare: Chris , testad av: pocket-lint.com
Good sound quality,Good control via buttons,Comfortable,Google Fast Pair
No active noise-cancelling (ANC),Case feels a bit cheap
The Jabra Elite 3 are a good pair of true wireless earphones, coming in at Jabra's cheapest price to date. Features have been stripped compared to its more premium products, of course, and while the case certainly feels lower quality, the 'buds themselves...