Jabra Elite Active 65t True Wireless Earbuds (Manufacturer Refurbished) $44.99 shipped free at Target or Newegg
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Target[target.com] and Newegg[newegg.com] have Jabra Elite Active 65t True Wireless Earbuds (Manufacturer Refurbished) for $44.99 shipped free. Earbuds are sold and shipped by Jabra.
Bought this at Target last time. So far I've been pretty happy with it. Think it's tough to find something of equal quality at this price. Though a lot of people have complained about the earphones stopped working (especially left one) after a short period. I find myself almost never using left ear piece so I'm good. Microphone is decent enough for calls too!
I actually just bought these from Walmart yesterday for the same price... plus you can add a 2 year warranty for $4 or a 3 year warranty for $6. Not bad since they are refurbished with just 180 day manufacturer warranty. https://www.walmart.com/ip/Jabra-...ected=true
Really considered a pair of the active 75t refurb for $120, but couldn't justify it since these will just be for working out for me.
I actually just bought these from Walmart yesterday for the same price... plus you can add a 2 year warranty for $4 or a 3 year warranty for $6. Not bad since they are refurbished with just 180 day manufacturer warranty. https://www.walmart.com/ip/Jabra-...ected=true
Really considered a pair of the active 75t refurb for $120, but couldn't justify it since these will just be for working out for me.
They say 180 days on refurbished one, but actually you get 2 years once you register the product at Jabra site.
Was this $35 a couple of weeks ago?
They say 180 days on refurbished one, but actually you get 2 years once you register the product at Jabra site.
Was this $35 a couple of weeks ago?
That is good to know. Thank you. Do you know if that is 2 years strictly for sweat/dust or all defects?
I do think the Walmart protection for $4/$6 also covers for things like drops, water exposure, etc. too if anyone is looking for that. I'm not sure what the manufacturer warranty will cover yet.
Best 45 bucks you can spend on wireless earbuds. Will absolutely destroy any other knockoffs from Amazon in this price point.
100% Agree - I had been using the Anker Soundcore Liberty Neo for the past couple years at around $35 and enjoyed them. Then I got the 65t - while the sound quality is pretty similar the other features are what make it easily worth the $10 -
- The design is better aka they fit in the ear better and stay put more so. They also look better, most other ones stick out a bit.
- Comfort-wise, they're on par with most others,
- The mic is a bit better, its not the best mic out there but probably the best for sub $50. It does use physical buttons but they're light to press, so you're not jamming the earbuds into your ear
- Battery life is good at 5 hours of playback and 15 minutes of charging gives 1 hour of playtime
- There's an app that allows to you set an equalizer
- App also lets you "hear through" it works just OK, not fantastic but good for running
- You can also customize whether or not when you take one earbud out it pauses music/book/podcast or not, and then autoplays when it gets put back in.
I mainly use these for running. My biggest peeve is the case, it doesn't use magnets like the other ones, so to open it and close it, it uses a pressure-based latch which can be a pain in the butt to open sometimes.
100% Agree - I had been using the Anker Soundcore Liberty Neo for the past couple years at around $35 and enjoyed them. Then I got the 65t - while the sound quality is pretty similar the other features are what make it easily worth the $10 -
- The design is better aka they fit in the ear better and stay put more so. They also look better, most other ones stick out a bit.
- Comfort-wise, they're on par with most others,
- The mic is a bit better, its not the best mic out there but probably the best for sub $50. It does use physical buttons but they're light to press, so you're not jamming the earbuds into your ear
- Battery life is good at 5 hours of playback and 15 minutes of charging gives 1 hour of playtime
- There's an app that allows to you set an equalizer
- App also lets you "hear through" it works just OK, not fantastic but good for running
- You can also customize whether or not when you take one earbud out it pauses music/book/podcast or not, and then autoplays when it gets put back in.
I mainly use these for running. My biggest peeve is the case, it doesn't use magnets like the other ones, so to open it and close it, it uses a pressure-based latch which can be a pain in the butt to open sometimes.
Tip on opening the case: squeeze it on the sides and it pops open WAY easier.
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Really considered a pair of the active 75t refurb for $120, but couldn't justify it since these will just be for working out for me.
Really considered a pair of the active 75t refurb for $120, but couldn't justify it since these will just be for working out for me.
Was this $35 a couple of weeks ago?
Was this $35 a couple of weeks ago?
I do think the Walmart protection for $4/$6 also covers for things like drops, water exposure, etc. too if anyone is looking for that. I'm not sure what the manufacturer warranty will cover yet.
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Also they've been pretty convenient for biking (right ear only) instead of using my ergofits
- The design is better aka they fit in the ear better and stay put more so. They also look better, most other ones stick out a bit.
- Comfort-wise, they're on par with most others,
- The mic is a bit better, its not the best mic out there but probably the best for sub $50. It does use physical buttons but they're light to press, so you're not jamming the earbuds into your ear
- Battery life is good at 5 hours of playback and 15 minutes of charging gives 1 hour of playtime
- There's an app that allows to you set an equalizer
- App also lets you "hear through" it works just OK, not fantastic but good for running
- You can also customize whether or not when you take one earbud out it pauses music/book/podcast or not, and then autoplays when it gets put back in.
I mainly use these for running. My biggest peeve is the case, it doesn't use magnets like the other ones, so to open it and close it, it uses a pressure-based latch which can be a pain in the butt to open sometimes.
- The design is better aka they fit in the ear better and stay put more so. They also look better, most other ones stick out a bit.
- Comfort-wise, they're on par with most others,
- The mic is a bit better, its not the best mic out there but probably the best for sub $50. It does use physical buttons but they're light to press, so you're not jamming the earbuds into your ear
- Battery life is good at 5 hours of playback and 15 minutes of charging gives 1 hour of playtime
- There's an app that allows to you set an equalizer
- App also lets you "hear through" it works just OK, not fantastic but good for running
- You can also customize whether or not when you take one earbud out it pauses music/book/podcast or not, and then autoplays when it gets put back in.
I mainly use these for running. My biggest peeve is the case, it doesn't use magnets like the other ones, so to open it and close it, it uses a pressure-based latch which can be a pain in the butt to open sometimes.
Tip on opening the case: squeeze it on the sides and it pops open WAY easier.