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REVIEW: Jabra Sport Wireless+ Bluetooth Headset

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02/25/2015

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REVIEW: Jabra Sport Wireless+ Bluetooth Headset

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What is a workout without music? Crap, that’s what it is!

Music is a huge part of my life. Without it, I think I’d go insane! And working out without music is just painful! When I workout the music doesn’t need to be upbeat, or angry, or high-energy music, it just needs to be good music. My musical taste range from Led Zeppelin to Wu-Tang, T-Swift to Nirvana, and then back around to Radiohead and everything in between. I just love good music.

The biggest issue I have with working out to music is when I’m wearing headphones. The cord is never long enough, and with the earbud style, they ALWAYS fall out. Always. I don’t know if it’s just me, if my ears are shaped funny, or what, but I can’t keep earbuds in. Especially if I’m running, jumping or moving around more than just lifting weights.

Enter the Jabra Sport Wireless Bluetooth Headset.

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Any and all earbuds I’ve owned over the last 10 years have had to be the wrap around kind because, as mentioned before, I have to shallow ear canals. (I’m actually just making up a diagnosis now). Last spring when I was introduced to the Jabra wraparound earbuds, I instantly loved them. They stayed in my ears, they didn’t move, they were comfy, they were wireless so there was no annoying chord to choke me, and the sound from them is really good. On top of all that awesome, they’re shock and weather proof, so I don’t have to worry about dropping them or getting zapped if I’m running or out in the rain and they have an FM radio.

I’ve put these earbuds to the test over and over again for almost a year and still love them. They are durable, they work well, and they’re everything I look for in an earbud, and much more. I highly recommend them!

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