Jabra Elite 45h Best-in-Class Wireless Headphones, Navy - Biggest Speakers, Longest Battery, Fastest Charge
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Yes, you can walk in them. When we go for a walk, I occasionally allow my dog to use. He adores them, and they are comfortable to wear.
Good day, Les - Because the Jabra Elite 45h is designed for use with smartphones and tablets, we do not recommend or support using it with a computer. The Bluetooth capability of the device is complete. The device is Bluetooth compliant and will pair with any other Bluetooth-enabled device. Thank you very much.
When you remove the headphones from the case, you'll be able to see how they're supposed to fold.
Hi there- Bluetooth connectivity allows the Jabra Elite 45h to connect to smartphones and tablets. Thank you very much!
Selected User Reviews For Jabra Elite 45h Best-in-Class Wireless Headphones, Navy - Biggest Speakers, Longest Battery, Fastest Charge
I think the sound quality is decent for the price, and the headphones are very comfortable. Also, the battery life is excellent. They're a nicer alternative to my AirPods Pro, which are in-ear. The controls—which are located on the lower back sides of the earcups—take some getting used to, but now that I'm accustomed to them, I haven't had too many issues. They do tend to automatically pair with both my laptop and my phone when I put them in pairing mode, which can make listening to things like spotify and netflix on my phone a little finicky, especially if those apps are open on my laptop (discovery). br>br>Contrary to the opinions of a lot of people, pairing with my 5-star hotel year- It was very simple with the old MacBook Pro. Pairing with my iPhone 8 was a little more difficult, but after a couple of tries, it was successful, and I've had no problems since. I haven't had any major issues with phone calls, though one person has complained that they can hear themselves through my microphone. I can clearly hear the other person on the other end of the line and find them to be pleasant to speak with for long periods of time. br>br>I believe they are better suited to use at home or in the office because they slide around. Because of the lack of clamping action—which is what makes them comfortable—I'm not sure I'd use them for commuting (as if I'll be doing that again anytime soon) or exercising outside. There's no ANC, so they don't isolate outside noise very well, but the on-board speakers make up for it. Some of this work is done by ear design. br>br>Overall, I give wfh life two thumbs up, especially if you can get them for a cheaper price.
To begin with, the good news: The sound quality is excellent for on-the-go use. headphones for the ears There's an app that lets you tweak the EQ and do a few other things like update the firmware, and the volume gets reasonably loud, though nothing extreme, and the overall sound is quite good for the price. It was a complete success. My Android phone, iPad Pro, and Apple TV all connected quickly and easily with the headphones. Everything went according to plan. Until I tried connecting it to the device I had purchased them for: My Bluetooth transmitter from Anker, the SoundSync. br>br>I tried everything I could think of, including three factory restores on these headphones, but after a successful initial connection to the Bluetooth transmitter, no matter what I tried, I couldn't get it to connect again. I'm not sure why manufacturers can't get Bluetooth devices to work better together, but I have a feeling I'll be screaming about Bluetooth devices not working properly with each other until the day I die. The fit is also a drawback with these headphones: br>br> Despite the fact that the physical build quality is excellent and the headphone material is extremely soft, I found that they hurt my head after only 10 minutes of use. As a result of the poor fit and the Bluetooth transmitter problem, these headphones will be returned for a refund.
It was inconvenient to pair with my computer, which I didn't like. I attempted to contact Jabra support but received no response. The representative was rude and told me that I wouldn't be able to pair my computer with it because it only worked with mobile devices. I was planning on returning these. Then I messed around with them for a while until I figured it out. Legacy pairing mode is activated by holding the Bluetooth switch to the side for about 10 seconds. Then I was able to connect to my computer for the first time.
Pros: 1) I am very pleased with the sound quality and simplicity of the sound- App for forming 2) Attractive look. 3) Ears are very comfortable.
Cons: 1) Slips off head easily with any forward or backward head movement; I am a 5'11" man with normally proportioned and positioned features who wears a large hat size; these phones would not adjust if my ears were any higher on my head. Small heads, for example, will most likely find that these headphones do not fit properly or are too loose even when not moving. 2) The cluster of three buttons that control volume, pause/go, and other functions is too close together for a man's hands to use comfortably. 3) I was listening to a song when I got a phone call; The sound of the incoming call was scratchy to say the least. It's a good thing I don't have a large number of acquaintances! br>These headphones are adequate for my needs and produce a pleasant sound. (For audiophile-quality listening, I use wired AudiQuest earphones. ) ) I wouldn't recommend them to people who are more active on the internet.
I tried the Jabra 85h (they were heavy on my head), Sony, and Bose (all of which were heavy). I chose these because they appeared to be lighter and on the ear rather than over the ear, and I've been pleased with them thus far. They do an excellent job of canceling noise, causing no discomfort to my head or neck, and not pressing against my glasses. The sound quality is excellent. They may not be ideal for a coffee shop environment or noises at home such as a barking dog or a crying baby, or canceling a noise from a person talking in the room next to you, but they are ideal for a home office dedicated to one person (you) with street noise or other minor constant noises in the house. So far, I'm enjoying them.
Bluetooth is a truly amazing piece of technology. (I hadn't purchased headphones in a long time. ) ) Being able to make calls while wearing headphones is also extremely convenient. If sound quality is important to you, I'm not sure how good these are, but when I listen to Spotify on them, they sound pretty good to me. I'm at a loss for words to describe it. I've never had the opportunity to own a pair of high-end headphones. I bought these because the New York Times said they were the best headphones for the money, and I'm pleased with them overall.