This is a good price if you're looking to own some Jabra wireless sport earbuds
Engineered for true wireless, great for active life style w/ sweat resistant and up to 5 hours of battery (15 w/ charging case) and instant access to Alexa, Siri or Google Assistant
Offer valid through September 10, 2021 or while promotion/supplies last
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Then you made a huge mistake, because these are well regarded headphones from a company known for making great ones, and Tozo's better known for their campaign of e-mail harassment against anyone who negatively reviews their products.
I have too many BT headphones already but I still want to buy these. Don't. Do. It.
My gf and I both got a pair of $35 65t's.
We already own several pairs of truly wireless "budget" in-ear earphones. We're trying to find very good sounding earphones that don't slip out and require frequent adjustment. Also "touch" controls aren't desired as they get inadvertently "touched" as the earphone gets adjusted.
My gf returned her pair of 65t's because no matter what we did (after googling the issue) she could not get the left earbud to work.
I didn't like the 65t's at all because the "body" of the unit is large (compared to all the other earphones I've tried) and put too much pressure on my ears. With all my other earphones, I actually forget I'm even wearing them. That's impossible with these.
Also, the right earbuds wasn't as secure as the left one, and did require readjustment every 15 min or so.
We're currently trying the APEKX True Wireless earphones. They sound "ok". They have hooks that go around your outer ear. I've used them once to mow the lawn and they never needed readjustment. Yay. The issue with the hooks is they can interfere with sunglasses/eyeglasses/safety glasses.
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For brand new, can't beat the price. Active version of this doesn't have noise cancellation, but hopefully it won't be too bad. Lost my pair of regular 65t, needed the replacement. Thanks OP
I almost bought these but decided to go with Tozo T6 instead for $24.49 + tax with the 30% off coupon Amazon is currently offering.
Then you made a huge mistake, because these are well regarded headphones from a company known for making great ones, and Tozo's better known for their campaign of e-mail harassment against anyone who negatively reviews their products.
I had a pair of these and they sat too far out of my ear. The newer releases of earbuds sit much further into your ear (smaller body) so they don't fall out as easily.
I had a pair of these and they sat too far out of my ear. The newer releases of earbuds sit much further into your ear (smaller body) so they don't fall out as easily.
That's a YMMV situation. The 65t models seemed to fit and be more stable for me. But I have jumbo ears. My wife however can't even use the 75t. Regardless $33 even if they're refurbished is a heck of a deal for these.
I also have too many headsets but couldn't pass up as new not refurb. I had these when they came out and liked them. I ended up returning them due to an early static issue. I have the 75t which are much better but more expensive. For this price I like to have extra to leave in the car for times I forget to bring my main ones. Or I have a pair in my gym bag. Jabra is much better than any off brand on Amazon in this price range. Problem is keeping everything charged when you need them. Don't have a red pair yet. Hopefully it will be easier to find them.
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09-10-2021 at 05:46 AM.
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Then you made a huge mistake, because these are well regarded headphones from a company known for making great ones, and Tozo's better known for their campaign of e-mail harassment against anyone who negatively reviews their products.
My gf and I both got a pair of $35 65t's.
We already own several pairs of truly wireless "budget" in-ear earphones. We're trying to find very good sounding earphones that don't slip out and require frequent adjustment. Also "touch" controls aren't desired as they get inadvertently "touched" as the earphone gets adjusted.
My gf returned her pair of 65t's because no matter what we did (after googling the issue) she could not get the left earbud to work.
I didn't like the 65t's at all because the "body" of the unit is large (compared to all the other earphones I've tried) and put too much pressure on my ears. With all my other earphones, I actually forget I'm even wearing them. That's impossible with these.
Also, the right earbuds wasn't as secure as the left one, and did require readjustment every 15 min or so.
We're currently trying the APEKX True Wireless earphones. They sound "ok". They have hooks that go around your outer ear. I've used them once to mow the lawn and they never needed readjustment. Yay. The issue with the hooks is they can interfere with sunglasses/eyeglasses/safety glasses.
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We already own several pairs of truly wireless "budget" in-ear earphones. We're trying to find very good sounding earphones that don't slip out and require frequent adjustment. Also "touch" controls aren't desired as they get inadvertently "touched" as the earphone gets adjusted.
My gf returned her pair of 65t's because no matter what we did (after googling the issue) she could not get the left earbud to work.
I didn't like the 65t's at all because the "body" of the unit is large (compared to all the other earphones I've tried) and put too much pressure on my ears. With all my other earphones, I actually forget I'm even wearing them. That's impossible with these.
Also, the right earbuds wasn't as secure as the left one, and did require readjustment every 15 min or so.
We're currently trying the APEKX True Wireless earphones. They sound "ok". They have hooks that go around your outer ear. I've used them once to mow the lawn and they never needed readjustment. Yay. The issue with the hooks is they can interfere with sunglasses/eyeglasses/safety glasses.
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Just curious, why? Price?
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That's a YMMV situation. The 65t models seemed to fit and be more stable for me. But I have jumbo ears. My wife however can't even use the 75t. Regardless $33 even if they're refurbished is a heck of a deal for these.
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My gf and I both got a pair of $35 65t's.
We already own several pairs of truly wireless "budget" in-ear earphones. We're trying to find very good sounding earphones that don't slip out and require frequent adjustment. Also "touch" controls aren't desired as they get inadvertently "touched" as the earphone gets adjusted.
My gf returned her pair of 65t's because no matter what we did (after googling the issue) she could not get the left earbud to work.
I didn't like the 65t's at all because the "body" of the unit is large (compared to all the other earphones I've tried) and put too much pressure on my ears. With all my other earphones, I actually forget I'm even wearing them. That's impossible with these.
Also, the right earbuds wasn't as secure as the left one, and did require readjustment every 15 min or so.
We're currently trying the APEKX True Wireless earphones. They sound "ok". They have hooks that go around your outer ear. I've used them once to mow the lawn and they never needed readjustment. Yay. The issue with the hooks is they can interfere with sunglasses/eyeglasses/safety glasses.
Oh and the static issue...look it up. Common issue with no conclusion to fix other than going thru warranty process. Which is a mess.