Design / Comfort
Audio Quality
Battery Life
Value For Money
The Jabra Elite 3 is unlike previous true wireless headsets from the Danish company, in that it is uniquely geared around working well with Android smartphones. The headset supports the Qualcomm aptX Bluetooth codec, and also works with Google Fast Pair. Sound quality is decent for the price, and although the design is a bit plain and the fit is tight, the passive noise isolation is excellent. There is also app support, but lack of support for the AAC codec makes it less suited to use with iOS devices. Furthermore, some options in this price segment come with ANC, which the Elite 3 misses.
Excellent passive noise isolation
IP55 dust and water resistance
App support, Google Fast Pair, Spotify and Alexa integration
Qualcomm aptX Bluetooth codec support
Good battery life
Decent sound quality
Call quality isn’t ideal
No AAC Bluetooth codec support
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