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.

Martin Renaud
Editor in Chief
Martin loves working with the talented editors and writers on the Best Buy Blog as Editor-in-Chief. During his spare time he is either working on his next novel, cooking up a masterpiece in the kitchen, or adding some smart tech to his new home on Mayne Island in British Columbia.

1723 COMMENTS

  1. I’ll probably listen to the new Taylor Swift album, and block out the sounds of traffic on my walks

  2. I would listen to spa inspired tranquil music while still enjoying the sounds of summer in the city, best of both worlds with Jabra!

  3. I’d listen to the sounds of my quarantined sadness while blocking out the sounds of happy children screaming while playing outside. Ok kidding, but I’d listen to more podcasts. music & Netflix while blocking out the sounds of happy children screaming while playing outside.

  4. I would listen to Lez Hang Out Podcast while blocking out the sounds of mowers and stringtrimers while I work

  5. I would listen to my 90s Spotify Playlist and a living room dance party would ensue, blocking out construction noise!

  6. I would listen to Jazz classics like Ella Fitzgerald & Nina Simone, and block out the kids next door screaming and fighting!

  7. I will listen to pop and block out the sounds of other kids practicing on the basketball court.

  8. I would listen to a lot of old School Hip Hop nas, RUN DMC, LL Cool J, A Tribe called quest, Public Enemy, House of Pain, The Fugees, Snoop dogg, Outkast, Jay Z, Biggie, Salt N Pepa, Wu Tang, Naughty by Nature etc. I would like to block out all those annoying People who complain about having to wear a mask. Stay safe everyone continue to do your part.

  9. I would use them during my daily walks in my neighbourhood to block the sounds of annoyingly loud motorcycles and cars, while listening to a local radio stadio.

  10. I will listen to classic rock to drown out the sounds of cars driving by my house, lol.

  11. I would like to block out the sound of the train close to my home and I would love to listen to Celine Dion!

  12. I will use them for my computer, the sound is terrible. I live on a farm so there are lots of animals noises, maybe I could drown out the roosters.

  13. I would listen to classic rock and block out some of these summer sounds: car alarms, motorcycles and people talking too loud! Thanks for the opportunity!

  14. I think if I got a pair of these I would give them to my wife. She’d probably listen to some horrible country music 😉 and with the noise cancelling would drown out my complaints about her choice of music. 😀

  15. I’ll be listening to various music genres from around the world, blocking out the sound of all the traffic in my area.

  16. If I won the earbuds, I would listen to my very eclectic variety of music including but not limited to Christian, country, 80s rock, classical and the occasional aria. The most annoying summer sounds I would like to block out are the incredibly obnoxious and/or unnecessarily loud YouTuber videos my son’s think are amazing, LoL.

  17. I will enjoy listening to my favorite playlist on YouTube Music. I’d love to block out my neighbors mowing their lawn.

  18. These would be perfect for bedtime, listening to some calming songs and diminishing the early morning noise from outside (busy street).

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