Summer is a perfect time to get new Jabra headphones. The wireless in-ear kind that connects to your phone in seconds, allows you to take calls with ease, and best of all, drowns out all of those summer noises you would prefer to not hear. They are great for almost any summer activity you choose to do. If you have true wireless earbuds, then you know how great they are. Everyone would love one of the twenty Jabra headphone prizes available in this contest: 16 sets of Jabra Elite 75t and 4 sets of Jabra Elite Active 75t.
Jabra lets you listen to great sound no matter what you are doing or where you are
I used to commute. Pre-Covid my job a 90-minute train/bus trip each way. If you still do that, then you know that true wireless earbuds are perfect to block out the whining screen of train wheels on rails and other unwelcome audio torture tests. I work from home now but the only time I am stationary is while working on my computer or sleeping. The rest of the time I’m cutting down trees and digging holes to build another deer fence, or weeding, or mowing … and the list goes on and on. Many people are like me: constantly doing stuff outside either for exercise, to improve their homes etc. These are times perfectly made for in-ear true wireless earbuds.
Let in only the sounds that make you feel good
At Best Buy we are celebrating the sounds of summer. However, no matter where you go, there are some sounds that you’d prefer not to endure. Maybe it’s the lawn mower. I hate it. Maybe you’re afraid of bees and the slightest buzz makes you recoil and tremble. Look if you’re going to get stung that’s one thing (I get stung multiple times every year and have already stepped into a yellow jacket nest this year.) but the outdoors is truly great and can still be an enjoyable place for you.
Pop in some Jabra truly wireless earbuds and you can turn on sounds you like, and turn off, or at least severely dull, those sounds you don’t like. Jabra earbuds are comfortable to wear, extremely easy to use, and reliable with over 7 hours of battery life built in. Wear them all day without worry.
How to enter
Entering this contest is easy but you can only enter once. In a comment below, tell us what you will listen to if you win and what annoying summer sounds you’d like to block out.
What you can win
At the end of this contest we’ll select twenty (20) winners from all eligible entries. Sixteen winners will get Jabra Elite 75t In-Ear Passive Noise Cancelling Truly Wireless Headphones and 4 winners will get Jabra Elite Active 75t In-Ear Truly Wireless Headphones.
This contest runs from July 29th until August 14th.
Remember you can only enter once. However, there are 20 prizes! Tell you friends to enter so they too can enjoy the sounds they love this summer.
Win Jabra true wireless headphones Contest Rules and Regulations
Good Luck.
I would be listening to Motown tunes and blocking out the sounds of traffic.
I will be listening to Aerosmith.
I will be listening to as many audiobooks as I can! Hopefully, I will he able to drown out the neighbouring construction noise
I will use these headphones to listen to Malcolm Gladwell’s Revisionist History podcast to drown out the noise of the neighbour’s yappy wee dog. I’m sure the wee dog doesn’t think he’s yappy but he is.
I will be listening to tik tok videos and blocking out my annoying neighbours!!
It will help me to participate in online classes right now. no job, no money to buy, tks
I’ll be listening to relaxing music & I would block out the neighbors noisy leaf blower..
Would love top have it for myself
I’ll be listening to Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, blocking out the lawn mowers, weed wackers, hedge trimmers, and the noisy cars on the freeway.
I’ll be listening to the Stanley Cup playoffs with these beauties!!
Blocking out all the negativity in the world & creating a feel good vibe!!
90s pop
I will listen to my choir practice tracks and tune out the mosquitoes buzzing around outside!
I would stream podcasts or radio station playing music I want to listen to at the moment WHILE DROWNING out the sounds of neighbour kid playing basketball for hours at a time.
I would stream so 70’s R&B and drown out the construction next door.
I’d love these to listen to podcasts and block out the sound of jet-skis racing around the lake.
I’d be listening to Pat Metheny, blocking out the incessant traffic noise!
I’ll be listening to the radio and would like to block out the traffic noises
I’d listen to my classic rock playlist to drown out my neighbour’s ATV.
Cold play
I’ll be listening to good ‘ole classic rock and keeping out the noise of the loud traffic!
I would listen to Abba and would love to block out all my neighbours cutting their lawns this summer!
country & block out my son’s loud music
I want these!! So I can listen to pure POPSTAR while i skate through crowds
Definitely going with the 90’s theme here. Though I’d love me a nice night with a cigar and some sultry Tom Waits about now. Anyways, here’s a (link)cover of Queens Stone Cold Crazy by a small 90’s Indie band known as Eleven. Because this contest is stone cold crazy.
( https://youtu.be/3zhFkA0KTVo )
I will be listening to some 90’s / early 2000’s jamz to block out the obnoxious sound that my neighbors lawnmower makes!
Spotify cool jazz playlists to drown out lawnmowers while wfh
I would listen to the Boys of Summer to drown out the noise of summer.
I would listen to nice reggae artists such as Denis Brown & Taurus Riley to block out the noise pollution from the vehicles on the highway
I would listen to my playlists that have predominantly “classic rock” tracks on it. But there is tons of other music from pretty much all other genres. And it would be nice to be able to block out excessively loud vehicles such as diesel trucks and motorcycles with what seems like less than adequate mufflers
90’s indie rock!!
Definitely K-POP to drown out the world.
I will listen to audiobooks from the library ❤️ These Jabra in-ear headphones will help to block out traffic and When I’m home, the very high volume of the tv because my husband is deaf . Thanks for your consideration!
Podcasts and an eclectic mix of music.
joni vs the crap band across the alley
Musicals!!
Definitely listening to Popstar by Drake!
I would listen to “All My Love” by Sabrina Claudio and Wale and block out the noise of neighbours mowing their lawns.
I would listen to my lecture notes and audiobooks and also some alternative classics to block out the sound of cars passing by our busy appartment.
I would listen to Bob Marley music and put the speakers on high in the backyard
I would be listening to my favourites and be blocking out the revving of motors…it drives my crazy!!
I would definitely catch up on my favorite movies on the go from my phone!
I would love to listen to the latest pop-chart top ten songs. It would be wonderful to block out the sound of traffic that always seems to surround me.
I’d be listening to Coast to Coast Am & blocking out people asking me for smokes every time I leave the house!
If I were to win, I will be listening to some Motown to avoid the annoying summer sounds of road work and my kids, they are tied for the top, that I would like to block out. 😮 🙂
I will listen to rock and would block out lawnmower and other garden equipment noises.
I’ll be listening to Ed Sheeran and top 40 music to block out the sound of chainsaws ( ugh ! ) . They are cutting trees down the road from us .
I will be listening to my podcasts.
I would like to block out the airplane noise overhead.
I’ll be listening to anything with a good beat at the gym and blocking out the neighbour’s (awful) garage band at home.
My husband has been on a mission to get healthy since being laid off due to Covid closing the schoolboard. He has been using the time to get in shape by walking/running outside and working on the deck non stop. I’d love the opportunity to gift him a set of the Jabra Headphones so he can drown out the sounds of congested apartment living and keep feeling motivated to accomplish his goals!
I’ll be listening to some Christian Rock online radio stations to block out the sounds of everyone being home (including me, trying to work).
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