If you’re thinking of buying wireless earphones, the biggest problem you might have is that there are too many alternatives, and it’s hard to choose one or the other when most reach a very high level. .
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So perhaps the option presented today by Jabra is perhaps the one that makes the most sense. The new Jabra Elite 5 are the new mid-range earphones of the famous brand, and they stand out precisely for this reason, for being halfway compared to the rest of the models.
Just like the Jabra Elite 5
The Jabra Elite 5 sits below the Jabra Elite 7 Pro launched last year, but is closer to the Jabra Elite 7 Pro in features than the low-end Elite 3. It’s like Jabra has mixed the two devices to obtain an intermediate model.
For example, these headphones have active noise cancellation (which the Elite 3 does not have), thanks to the integrated Qualcomm QCC3050 chip and the use of feedback microphones inside and outside of the ear. This is precisely what allows superior performance in the suppression of external sounds, because no matter how you wear them, the operation will be identical.
These aren’t the only built-in microphones; the other six are dedicated to improving calls, with the outer ones capturing our voice and the inner ones eliminating interference such as wind.
In terms of sound quality, Jabra promises a lot thanks to the 6mm drivers, but compatibility with Qualcomm’s aptX codec will also help in better sound quality. They’re tech-packed too, with support for Google’s Fast Pair for our Android phone, as well as Alexa and Google Assistant personal assistants and Spotify Tap Playback.
The Jabra Elite 5 are available for 149 dollars.