jabra-company-store via eBay has select Jabra True Wireless Earbud Headphones (Certified Refurbished) on sale at prices listed below when you apply coupon code PICKCR4MOM at checkout. Shipping is free.
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This price of these Jabra Elite 85t True Wireless Earbuds (Certified Refurbished) is $5.25 lower than the last time they were a Frontpage Deal in February.
About this product:
Comes with a 2-year comprehensive warranty from Allstate, US only.
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I have quite a few true wireless buds, but my 2 favorite are my Apple AirPod Pros for the convenience and ease of use with my Apple devices and the other is the 85t Elites.
The Jabra 85t's have a few pros going for them. The venting in them is fantastic for flying as it minimizes the suction effect when the pressure changes and when walking you get less of that "thump" in your ears. The bass and sound quality is by far better than my AirPods. Noise cancellation also seems a bit better. The only con is that you can only use the right ear bud independently, unlike on my Airpod Pros.
I'm a huge fan of the whole line, but do be aware that QC on these refurbs has left something to be desired. For the 85t in particular I still think it's worth the gamble (wearing a pair of refurbed 85t's as I type this). But do be prepared to have to return if
- Owned (bought new) Elite Active 65t's for over two years, still going strong but with bad battery life at this stage
- Bought Elite Active 75t's President's day sale. One earbud wouldn't consistently connect, returned without issue and received refund
- Bought Elite 85t's. Been going great except for a couple weeks ago when the 'hear-through' and ANC settings would produce annoying hum. Got an RMA but by the time I was going to ship them back it stopped. Taking a bit of a gamble keeping them but I really do like them.
- Bought Elite Active 75t's again for working out, refurbed. One of the earbuds crackles when using as mic, but this isn't my use case and listening to music not affected. Can't be bothered to return and will keep.
85t worth the upgrade but it's the first in the line to be an on-ear style not IN ear, depending on ANC instead of noise isolation. Elite Active 75t's might be sweet spot if you want noise isolation + ANC. But mic and sound on 85t's are better.
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04-27-2021 at 01:51 PM.
I'm a huge fan of the whole line, but do be aware that QC on these refurbs has left something to be desired. For the 85t in particular I still think it's worth the gamble (wearing a pair of refurbed 85t's as I type this). But do be prepared to have to return if
- Owned (bought new) Elite Active 65t's for over two years, still going strong but with bad battery life at this stage
- Bought Elite Active 75t's President's day sale. One earbud wouldn't consistently connect, returned without issue and received refund
- Bought Elite 85t's. Been going great except for a couple weeks ago when the 'hear-through' and ANC settings would produce annoying hum. Got an RMA but by the time I was going to ship them back it stopped. Taking a bit of a gamble keeping them but I really do like them.
- Bought Elite Active 75t's again for working out, refurbed. One of the earbuds crackles when using as mic, but this isn't my use case and listening to music not affected. Can't be bothered to return and will keep.
85t worth the upgrade but it's the first in the line to be an on-ear style not IN ear, depending on ANC instead of noise isolation. Elite Active 75t's might be sweet spot if you want noise isolation + ANC. But mic and sound on 85t's are better.
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04-27-2021 at 02:00 PM.
I have quite a few true wireless buds, but my 2 favorite are my Apple AirPod Pros for the convenience and ease of use with my Apple devices and the other is the 85t Elites.
The Jabra 85t's have a few pros going for them. The venting in them is fantastic for flying as it minimizes the suction effect when the pressure changes and when walking you get less of that "thump" in your ears. The bass and sound quality is by far better than my AirPods. Noise cancellation also seems a bit better. The only con is that you can only use the right ear bud independently, unlike on my Airpod Pros.
I have quite a few true wireless buds, but my 2 favorite are my Apple AirPod Pros for the convenience and ease of use with my Apple devices and the other is the 85t Elites.
The Jabra 85t's have a few pros going for them. The venting in them is fantastic for flying as it minimizes the suction effect when the pressure changes and when walking you get less of that "thump" in your ears. The bass and sound quality is by far better than my AirPods. Noise cancellation also seems a bit better. The only con is that you can only use the right ear bud independently, unlike on my Airpod Pros.
I thought mine was broken it only works on right ear alone
I had the same problem. I upgraded to foam tips and now they are more comfortable than ever. They now stay perfectly in place and no longer have to 'jam' them back into my ear from time to time.
I had the same problem. I upgraded to foam tips and now they are more comfortable than ever. They now stay perfectly in place and no longer have to 'jam' them back into my ear from time to time.
I'm a huge fan of the whole line, but do be aware that QC on these refurbs has left something to be desired. For the 85t in particular I still think it's worth the gamble (wearing a pair of refurbed 85t's as I type this). But do be prepared to have to return if
- Owned (bought new) Elite Active 65t's for over two years, still going strong but with bad battery life at this stage
- Bought Elite Active 75t's President's day sale. One earbud wouldn't consistently connect, returned without issue and received refund
- Bought Elite 85t's. Been going great except for a couple weeks ago when the 'hear-through' and ANC settings would produce annoying hum. Got an RMA but by the time I was going to ship them back it stopped. Taking a bit of a gamble keeping them but I really do like them.
- Bought Elite Active 75t's again for working out, refurbed. One of the earbuds crackles when using as mic, but this isn't my use case and listening to music not affected. Can't be bothered to return and will keep.
85t worth the upgrade but it's the first in the line to be an on-ear style not IN ear, depending on ANC instead of noise isolation. Elite Active 75t's might be sweet spot if you want noise isolation + ANC. But mic and sound on 85t's are better.
Dont forgwt. 85t has a water resistance rating of ipx4 vs ip57 for the 75t actives.
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The Jabra 85t's have a few pros going for them. The venting in them is fantastic for flying as it minimizes the suction effect when the pressure changes and when walking you get less of that "thump" in your ears. The bass and sound quality is by far better than my AirPods. Noise cancellation also seems a bit better. The only con is that you can only use the right ear bud independently, unlike on my Airpod Pros.
- Owned (bought new) Elite Active 65t's for over two years, still going strong but with bad battery life at this stage
- Bought Elite Active 75t's President's day sale. One earbud wouldn't consistently connect, returned without issue and received refund
- Bought Elite 85t's. Been going great except for a couple weeks ago when the 'hear-through' and ANC settings would produce annoying hum. Got an RMA but by the time I was going to ship them back it stopped. Taking a bit of a gamble keeping them but I really do like them.
- Bought Elite Active 75t's again for working out, refurbed. One of the earbuds crackles when using as mic, but this isn't my use case and listening to music not affected. Can't be bothered to return and will keep.
85t worth the upgrade but it's the first in the line to be an on-ear style not IN ear, depending on ANC instead of noise isolation. Elite Active 75t's might be sweet spot if you want noise isolation + ANC. But mic and sound on 85t's are better.
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- Owned (bought new) Elite Active 65t's for over two years, still going strong but with bad battery life at this stage
- Bought Elite Active 75t's President's day sale. One earbud wouldn't consistently connect, returned without issue and received refund
- Bought Elite 85t's. Been going great except for a couple weeks ago when the 'hear-through' and ANC settings would produce annoying hum. Got an RMA but by the time I was going to ship them back it stopped. Taking a bit of a gamble keeping them but I really do like them.
- Bought Elite Active 75t's again for working out, refurbed. One of the earbuds crackles when using as mic, but this isn't my use case and listening to music not affected. Can't be bothered to return and will keep.
85t worth the upgrade but it's the first in the line to be an on-ear style not IN ear, depending on ANC instead of noise isolation. Elite Active 75t's might be sweet spot if you want noise isolation + ANC. But mic and sound on 85t's are better.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank TotalKonfuzion
The Jabra 85t's have a few pros going for them. The venting in them is fantastic for flying as it minimizes the suction effect when the pressure changes and when walking you get less of that "thump" in your ears. The bass and sound quality is by far better than my AirPods. Noise cancellation also seems a bit better. The only con is that you can only use the right ear bud independently, unlike on my Airpod Pros.
The Jabra 85t's have a few pros going for them. The venting in them is fantastic for flying as it minimizes the suction effect when the pressure changes and when walking you get less of that "thump" in your ears. The bass and sound quality is by far better than my AirPods. Noise cancellation also seems a bit better. The only con is that you can only use the right ear bud independently, unlike on my Airpod Pros.
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Great for jogging and gym.
Great for jogging and gym.
- Owned (bought new) Elite Active 65t's for over two years, still going strong but with bad battery life at this stage
- Bought Elite Active 75t's President's day sale. One earbud wouldn't consistently connect, returned without issue and received refund
- Bought Elite 85t's. Been going great except for a couple weeks ago when the 'hear-through' and ANC settings would produce annoying hum. Got an RMA but by the time I was going to ship them back it stopped. Taking a bit of a gamble keeping them but I really do like them.
- Bought Elite Active 75t's again for working out, refurbed. One of the earbuds crackles when using as mic, but this isn't my use case and listening to music not affected. Can't be bothered to return and will keep.
85t worth the upgrade but it's the first in the line to be an on-ear style not IN ear, depending on ANC instead of noise isolation. Elite Active 75t's might be sweet spot if you want noise isolation + ANC. But mic and sound on 85t's are better.
Dont forgwt. 85t has a water resistance rating of ipx4 vs ip57 for the 75t actives.