• Reviews around leave bud (2.31 of 5)

    Jabra Elite 65t Alexa Enabled True Wireless Earbuds Charging Case  – Titanium Black

    • The left bud became unstable and crackly at high volume
    • Then I found that the left bud produces white noise a split second before, during and a second after sound plays
    • The left bud constantly falls out no matter what I do (haven't tried epoxy yet
    • The left bud is slightly louder than the right one
    • Sometimes the left bud will have this hiss while playing audio
    • I'm sure the audio quality is fantastic, as well as the noise cancellation, etc
    • To return to music, all it takes is another single press, which works as it should.
    • attracts sweat oils (easy cleaned)- Case can be easily lost as it is kinda
    • I wouldn't even call the drop I had a significant drop as they fell from my waist to the ground
    • This difference in volume can be heard when listening to the built-in audio prompts as well as when the earbuds are connected to a device
    • Meanwhile, People on the other end of my phone calls have complemented me for the new clarity as they often complained about my prior around the neck LG solution.
    • In fact, the bass response on them is as good as, of not better than, my Bose over-the-ear headphones.
    • I'm a runner and have been looking to have good bluetooth earbuds to use while running as well as when i'm on the go.
    • These have three different sized tips so they are as secure as B&O and far more stable than Airpods.
    • It does have an equalizer that helps deal with the weakness on the low end but forget hearing the real lows that you get with B&O or good full sized headphones
    • They absolutely suck and offer no semblance of great balance which is best achieved with a concave bell curve (i.e. a shallow "U").