Jabra Elite 3 Review

Jabra Elite 3 Review

 

Here’s the kicker: 10 minutes of charging your Jabra Elite 3 will make it last an hour. This is ideal if you’re someone who dreads charging devices frequently.

 

Jabra’s Elite 3, however, doesn’t support wireless charging. Please note that the charging case isn’t water-resistant, so if your earpods have water on them, make sure you dry them out before docking them inside the case. 

Connectivity

Like any wireless earpods, you use BlueTooth to connect it to your phone. Along with the high-quality aptX codec, the Jabra Elite 3 offers the default SBC codec. 

 

aptX access is wonderful for Android users, but iPhone users will have to use SBC because these earpods don’t support AAC. It supports Bluetooth 5.2, which implies it might include the new Bluetooth LE audio protocol and the LC3 codec in the future. 

Jabra’s Sound+ App

Jebra Elite 3 is compatible with Jabra’s Sound+ app, which supports several of the company’s earbuds, headphones, and headsets, although the selection is restricted. Installing the app also opens quick settings controls in your home screen’s notifications area.

 

On the main screen, you can see three options:

  • The battery level %
  • A HearThrough toggle
  • A library of six audio presets (Neutral, Speech, Bass Boost, Treble Boost, Smooth, Energize)