Did you just get true wireless headphones as a gift? They were definitely one of the hottest items this past holiday season. Personally, I didn’t receive any but I did give away three sets as gifts. I also gave away a set in the holiday contest we ran last month. Now I have another three sets of the fantastic Jabra Elite 75t headphones to give away in this contest. Read on to learn how to enter.
Great calls and great music from the great minds at Jabra
What do you want in a new set of headphones? True wireless headphones are perfect for everyone and Jabra has really created a premium headphone experience with the Elite 75t. One thing that is really cool is how well great these are for taking phone calls. We expect headphones to be great at handling our music; and, of course, they are awesome for listening to streaming videos on the bus or train to and from work. But these little ear buds are packed with technology—most notably: four microphones!
You’ll be amazed when you take your first call. The headphones have passive noise cancellation, which enables you to hear the caller over the ambient noise. However, it’s the microphones that impress me: these things are so tiny yet you can leave your phone in your pocket or purse and speak at a normal volume: your caller will hear you and not even know you are using wireless headphones to take the call.
Brad Moon recently reviewed these on the Best Buy blog and he loved their extra long battery life, water resistance, a comfortable fit, and good sound.
How to enter
Entering this contest is easy, but you can only enter once. In a comment beneath this article, tell us one thing you are looking for in a new set of headphones.
What you can win
at the end of this contest we will select three winners. Each person will win a set of Jabra Elite 75t headphones.
This contest runs from January 8th until January 21st.
Remember you can only enter once but tell people you know about these great Jabra Elite 75t headphones and they too might want to enter.
Win Jabra Elite 75t Rules and Regulations
Good luck
I’m looking forward to owning my first pair of true wireless headphones.
Great sound quality and easy portability. They also have to be comfortable.
Good sound quality and good battery life.
In my new headphones, I am looking for comfort for my ears, some headphones I have tried start hurting my ears after few mins or an hour of use. I am also looking for better sound quality, extra battery life , charging case helps as well. Thanks.
Good sound, battery life and a solid Bluetooth connection. My current earbuds disconnect quite often and man is it annoying!!
low latency for movies.
Should be light and comfortable in the ear
I am looking for truly wireless headphones with best noise cancelling, having rich detailed audio sound, comfortable to wear and look stylish. I would also need great connectivity to my cellphone. Also the ones which don’t drop out when i use them while in the gym
Definitely battery life!
Durability/stable fit. I would be using it at the gym. I need them durable against sweat ant active movement.
Sound quality
good quality of sound with better battery life and connectivity and also comfort.
Comfortable fit in the ear and good microphone.
With any new headphones, the first thing I look for is a comfortable fit! Because I’ll usually have it in for quite a period of time…
Battery life and good sound
This would be an amazing upgrade from the current jaybird x2 I am using since only one side works.
Sound quality tops my list as the highest priority. But comfort is equally important and really ties for 1st place. A bonus would be gesture control it that is asking too much!
Don’t have a functioning pair. Been using old pair of jaybirds this would be a amazing upgrade.
A pair of wireless headphones I can finally be happy with
Great call quality for both ends of the call.
Would like to see what my Alexa cube can do with these.
Noise cancellation, volume level, sound quality, good call quality, and smart sensors.
Good sound. Easy to use controls. Works properly with your Assistant like Google or Alexa.
If they fit my ears well
Great sound and comfortable to wear
Sound Quality
Definitely look for sounds quality most. I also love small wireless form factors for my daily 90 commute
Long battery life and noise canceling capability.
Multiple color options
Great sound quality
Listen and talk with great quality
Comfort!
full range sound quality
Sound quality, comfort and build quality.
Durability my 65t elite didnt last longer than a year
I’m looking for something with good sound depth and a comfortable, rather sleek look that doesn’t sacrifice battery life
To be comfortable, and have a good design with great sound.
Thanks!
The biggest thing I’m looking for is call quality with background noise cancelation. Callers need to be able to hear me when I’m in noisy environments. My Samsung Galaxy Buds really let me down on this one.
sound quality
When I look for headphones the biggest factor for me is the sound quality.
Comfort
I am looking for comfort
7.5 hours of crystal clear tunes flowing through my ears. Pure bliss
Comfortablilty
Sound quality and price
Looking for a true wireless experience with noises cancelling, clear crispy sound and long battery life. If l had to pick only one quality then it would be a true surround sound experience that would make you say “wow” when you put it on.
Good battery life and best in class sound quality.
Secure seal fit
Great battery life, music playback & call quality
I’ve had Jabras before. Always produced amazing sound, ease of connectivity and comfort. I’ve used many brands and types. What I’m looking for is comfort for extended usage and microphone clarity as I work for a communications company with multiple conference calls daily.
Comfortable and wireless is all I ask nothing worse than the headphones that come with modern smartphone devices.
headphones that can be used during workouts with quality audio and battery life
Comfort + sound quality.
The only thing that holds me back from switching over to true wireless is the battery life and network drop issues. If they’re able to break a 10-15 hour mark on a single charge plus extra from the cases, i can confidently switch over because of my usage.
For audiophiles I’d still consider a DAC and a wired headset but then that’s what I’d prefer more for stage performances and studio recordings.
Great sound quality and great battery life.
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