🎧 Elevate your grind with earbuds that work as hard as you do!
The Jabra Elite 8 Active Gen 2 earbuds combine military-grade durability with cutting-edge Dolby Audio Spatial Sound and advanced noise cancellation. Featuring the world’s first LE Audio smart case for seamless multi-device streaming, these waterproof, sweatproof earbuds also offer enhanced Natural HearThrough technology to keep you aware of your surroundings during workouts or commutes.
Control Type | Media Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Is Electric | No |
Compatible Devices | Universal |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Surround Sound, Sweatproof, Noise Cancellation, Multipoint Pairing, Wireless Charging |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Subject Character | Barbie |
Style Name | Elite 8 Active Gen 2 |
Color | Navy |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
S**E
Get em before they're gone
I had the Jabra Elite 7 Pro's. They were almost perfect, and I used them for years. I bought these on sale, and they're a worthwhile upgrade.My chief problem with the 7's was that the top lid of the case was terrible: extremely hard to grip, flimsy, too light, it felt like a happy meal toy, compared to the $200 build quality of everything else. The case on these fixes that completely, it's now trivial to open them up, pull out an earbud, and close them, all one-handed.The case is also the chief actual upgrade: it now works as a wireless transmitter for wired audio. I didn't think I'd use this too much when I bought them, but boy was I wrong. I didn't realize that you don't need to use the 3.5mm headphone adapter, you can just plug the case directly into any phone or computer with USB (even USB-A, not just USB-C), and the case will show up as a USB audio device and work flawlessly on windows, mac, android, etc. It means that if you just want audio from this one device this one time, and you don't want to have to deal with pairing and multipoint (which does work on these, more about that in a sec), you can just Plug The Dang Thing In with any USB cable you have lying around and poof, low latency wireless audio. I've found myself doing this so often that I never need to actually charge the case from a wall outlet, it charges while you're using it in this mode and that's more than enough to keep it going forever in my usage. The only device I own that doesn't work with the case via USB is my Nintendo Switch, you do have to use the headphone jack adapter for that.Multipoint does work, and for devices where you're going to be using these headphones as their primary audio output (like your phone), it's very worthwhile. It waits until one of the two devices makes a sound, and then switches to that device exclusively until that device stops making sound. then it goes back to listening for both. This means that if you want to switch devices, you have to remember to pause the audio on one before starting it on the other, otherwise it'll take a bit before it switches over. I think the best use-case for this would be pairing it to your phone and your smartwatch, if you're one of those wackos who goes out for a run with just their watch and not their phone. For laptops, I find it easier to just plug in the case, which gives me a nice physical button to switch between bluetooth and wired audio. Doing so also provides lower latency and charges the case in the meantime.Their ANC is wildly better than the 7's. It's finally worth actually using. Transparency mode is also very good, if a bit tinny, though that's probably down to the treble on these being a little too high, compared to the almost perfectly balanced sound of the 7's. They still sound very, very good, and the quality downgrade from the 7's is minor.They have this problem where when you turn on transparency mode and spatial sound, they reboot every few minutes. Fortunately, spatial sound is only a minor improvement in sound quality, so I just keep it off.The rubber cover makes these very comfy, I can almost lay down on my side on a pillow with both of them in.All that said, these are Jabra's last consumer headphones, they're going corporate-only from now on. That means Good Luck getting any replacement parts, especially that unique, proprietary USB-C -> 3.5mm adapter. It works with any USB 3.0 cable (not with 2.0 cables), so when that cable dies, you're still good, but apparently they have simply stopped making the adapters themselves, so don't lose yours!
C**L
Solid Headphones
i really like these headphones for working out. I’ve had them for 6 months now. i used to use apple airpods, and I get extremely sweaty when I am in the gym and they would continuously fall out of my ears and not only that, but they were short circuit because of how much I would sweat. I do not have this issue with these headphones. I can wear them and people don’t even know that I’m wearing headphones most of the time the sound quality is really great when you have the noise cancellation on, but I typically have the here through setting on as I live in a busy city. The battery life is really long and I feel like I can wear these for hours without a charge and they still seem to work. I’ve worn them on several flights and they haven’t died overall I think these are really solid choice for headphones if you work out and sweat a time like I do.
M**Z
Buyer beware! These don’t last long
Buyer beware…. These seem like quality ear buds but don’t last long. I noticed the quality starting to get distorted in the left ear after a couple months and now when I place themBack in the case they’re making a wired noise while I’m not using them and it’s unbearable to the point where I just want the battery to drain out so they don’t work. Must be some sort of issue with the buds connect to the charging case. Either way I’m past the return date and out a lot of money. Ridiculous
N**G
A little pricey but worth it.
Love them, Sound quality is great and has deep base, Good fitting to block out, outside noise, Noise cancellation works well. The phone app allows to adust, make and save your own sound profiles
L**S
Best Sound
Without using EQ provided by the app, these are the best sounding earbuds I've ever experienced. Better than the Jabra elite 10; the extraordinary Jabra elite 7; the competent but uninspiring Apple AirPods Pro 2; the outstanding value Earfun True Wireless 2. I haven't used the bass thumping Bose or Sony--they don't seem remotely appealing--just popular. You need only look at the table on Rtings.com. If a headphone shows poor objective test results, no amount of gimmickry can salvage it.As for the Jabra Elite 8 Active Gen 2: Punchy, rich but non-blurry bass, and probably the best treble without the usual jagged peaks and valleys. More than adequate sound isolation. Good battery life and waterproofness. Sad that Jabra is dropping out of consumer earbuds due to the competition from Apple, Bose, and Sony. Jabra is a small Danish company that outsources everything to China, like everyone else. But, they can't sell the volume or get the distribution of the big brands. So stock up while you can.
A**W
Seems great at first but loud noises or constant wind and it reboots
I've previously owned Elite 10s Gen 1 and Elite 75t earbuds which worked flawlessly outdoors, in the wind, working in the shop, etc. Sadly I most recently lost my pair of Elite 10s when the case fell out of my pocket so I looked to these to replace them.Pros:-Like other Jabra earbuds, they sound great & fit me very well-Indoors typically they work wonderfully for calls and listening to musicCons:-As soon as I wear them outdoors and it is a windy day - they fritz out, emit a loud beep and then reboot. They will continue to do it every couple minutes on a really windy day - basically rendering them useless for my use outside of the house.-The same has happened when wearing them while working in the shop - a table saw or impact driver and they freeze and reboot. Previous earbuds did not do this at all.
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