 Hello everyone welcome to another film my run review today. We're doing a tech review. We're looking at the elite sport Wireless headphones. These are the most expensive headphones you will ever see in your life Well, maybe not. They're about 200 UK pounds the Jabra elite sport true wireless headphones Specifically these headphones have particular sport capability So they can monitor your heart rate and your speed and cadence when you're running So I'd like to check that out. So stay with me for the Jabra elite sport wireless headphones review Now I don't normally do unboxings and I'm not really going to do an unboxing here But just to say that the packaging is pretty good So you get this little box here as picture on the front and then you get this stylish box here and and then another box Slides out here. So normally the headphones are just in here, but I'm wearing them obviously And here is a case, but it's also a charger So if you wear the headphones, you normally get about four and a half hours of charge out of them If you carry this case with you that gives you a full 13 and a half hours of charge So very worthwhile having that really useful. It's like a snap case So let me just show it to you so the case kind of opens up like this and it's a kind of very satisfying Snapshot like that and it's got the word Jabra on the front and then you can see there's a little charging Slot there and there's a light that comes on as well And that shows you that they're charging now also inside the case to help the earphones fit you you get different sized ear What are they called ear gels? So these little gels? Oh I'm dropping them all over the place you get so you get these different sized ear gels And then you also get different sized ear wings. So these things here, right? Can you hear me? What are you doing you're on your lunch? How's the quality? I'm wearing those headphones. I was just about to I'm just doing a review of those headphones I'm actually recording now. So I'm gonna I'm gonna tell them I so I'm on the phone to my wife now And she's literally saying to me that the quality of the call is Clearer through these headphones than it is when I talk to her using my normal iPhone So there you go now It's really quite important to get the right sizes of those ear gels and the ear wings here Because it will make a big difference to how comfortable they are in your ears I've read quite a few reports about people sending these headphones back because they said they didn't fit properly And the sound was tinny if you don't get these in your ear correctly the sound will be tinny They need to be properly in your ears for you to get the full feeling of the bass and the full Dynamic range of the sound so it's worth experimenting with the ear gels and the ear wings to get the right size for you Now the Jabra Elite Sport true wireless headphones are I think pretty much the top of the range of the Jabra line If we go and have a look at Amazon here We can see a comparison the other big popular Jabra headphones are the elite 65t and on Amazon you can compare the different types So you can see here that the elite sport has four and a half hours without the case and then 13 and a half with the case whereas the Elite actives 65 t's have five hours and 15 hours charge with the case But the elite sport is the only one that is IP67 waterproof. It has a heart rate monitor and it does rep counts So you can see here that on Amazon at the moment They are 199 pounds for the elite sport and that is compared to 161 for the elite active 65 t another difference between the elite Sport wireless ones these ones and the elite active 65 t's is that they both use different apps So if we have a look here the 65 t's use the Jabra sound plus app and the Jabra Elite Sport use the Sport life app so obviously I've got the sport life app So you can do various tests with the app. You can do a resting heart rate test You can do a vo2 max test you can do a cooper test perform the test to determine your endurance capability Let's have a look at that one cover as much distance as you can in 12 minutes Okay, I don't think I'll do that right now So various tests you can also do cross training You can just track running and you can also have coaching So you can set a target pace or a target cadence or you can run in a heart rate zone And the app will coach you through all that so obviously you need to take your phone with you If you go outside and run with the app and as you'd expect there are various settings So, you know, you can set your height and your weight date of birth You can find your headphones because they've got GPS tracking. So I know exactly where my headphones are You can calibrate the pedometer or you can use auto calibration GPS settings some media set headphones setting equalizer language settings far too much really for me to go into now on the app I could be here all day showing you different settings and to be honest. I've not been through them all I've got no workout history I've done no fitness tests at all and the reason there's no workout histories because I probably won't use the app to run Outdoors I probably won't use the headphones to run outdoors Generally, I don't use music when I'm running outdoors What I do use music for is indoors running on the treadmill and working with Zwift So what I wanted to do was test whether these headphones will work with Zwift as a speed and cadence Sensor, so let's go and do that now Okay, I've got my run gear on now So let's get on to Zwift and see if we can get the Jabra Elite Sport headphones to work So you can see on the left there we've got the my run treadmill connected to my phone So that orange man is me, but using the my run treadmill as a speed source That's gonna be our baseline speed source and then on the PC We're gonna have the Jabra Elite which is called the Jabra Elite 81 according to that and that is going to be running Zwift With the Jabra Elite as the speed source so we can see how well it does So we've got here the Jabra Elite connected as a smart Bluetooth speed source We've also got the Jabra Elite smart connected as a cadence sensor and we've also Got the Jabra Elite smart connected as a heart rate monitor as well so in here Just from these headphones. I can get a speed source. I can get cadence and I can get heart rate So you don't need anything else. That's it. You just need these So what we're gonna do is we're gonna calibrate the earbuds now Just to see if we can get them a bit more accurate As you can see I've already covered 1.6 kilometers and I realized I had a technical problem So I've had to come back and start again So we'll go to the pairing screen and we click on the little spammer icon here So let's try it at let's try it at 12 kilometers an hour So that'll be our middle point of calibration. There we are. So the my run is now at 12.1 And we are now calibrating We've got 40 seconds at this pace And then we'll go slower and then we'll go faster All right now we're gonna set the treadmill slower. So calibrating at 10.6 All right, and now we need to speed up To 13.6 So let's see what happens I've got a feeling I know what's gonna happen now Yeah, okay that exclamation mark Means that Zwift is not prepared to calibrate because it doesn't think I'm running anywhere near 13.6 kilometers an hour. I am Let's increase the speed Until Zwift thinks that I'm running at 13.6 Let's go to 17 There we are. So I've had to go to 17 kilometers an hour on my treadmill In order for Zwift to think that I'm going at 13.6 So stop the treadmill Right, let's start running. So we'll start running at seven kilometers an hour on the treadmill And the earbuds are running at nine kilometers an hour. So still way too fast Two kilometers per hour too fast Heart rate still looking okay Right, let's go up to 10 kilometers an hour and we are now too slow even though remember our calibration point was 12.1 heart rate is accurate Right, let's go up to our calibration point of 12.1 Heart rate is okay Heart rate is accurate But yeah speed is not good All right, I think we've had enough of that as it is Uncalibrated or calibrated these Jabra elite smart wireless Headphones are are not really a great source for speed on Zwift heart rate seems to be okay In terms of their quality as headphones, they haven't fallen out They're comfortable to wear like I said before if you get the right size then that's important Sound quality well for a pair of headphones worth 200 pounds You would expect them to have really good sound quality and it is The connections to your apps on your phones really quick I've not had any dropouts Although having said that occasionally what happens is sometimes you take the left earbud out when you put it back in It takes a little while for the left one to come back again You can kind of wear it just with one earbud in and take the other one out If you want to talk to somebody also you can press a button on the right-hand side and that gives you sound through So it opens up a mic on the outside of the headphones so you can hear what's going on outside Whilst still having the earbuds fully in they haven't dropped out while running at all They feel fit snug comfortable in terms of frequency response again Like I said, you do have to have them fully in really well fitted and then the base response is really good Otherwise if they are slightly out it can feel a little lightweight So you get the high-end you get the mid-range, but you don't get any base So do fit them snug in there. The literature tells you that these are waterproof I've only been using them for a couple of months So I can't absolutely be sure that they are but they do have a waterproof IP rating so that should be good enough The app is great lots of functionality on the app certainly for fitness Sound-wise the quality is awesome as you'd expect but for a speed source on Zwift I wouldn't really recommend them to be honest and that's it that is it for my review of the Jabra Elite true wireless sport elite Jabra headphones Thanks a lot. See you later. Bye