Jabra Sport are wireless in-ear headphones for athletes that let you focus on your workout without the distractions. Specialized sports nozzles have become a mandatory attribute of this series, which prevent the headphones from falling out of the ears during jerks and jerks when jumping or running. In some cases, the design provides a massive behind-the-ear mount.


Jabra engineers have equipped some SoundSport models with unusual sports features. Jabra Sports Coach has a built-in voice assistant that can speak speed, distance and lap times directly into the earpiece. The Jabra Sport Pulse has a built-in heart rate sensor to help keep your heart rate under control. And regular Jabra Sport is soldered in a shock-resistant water-repellent case.

Perhaps the main drawback of this line is related to its age and technological backwardness. For example, the classic Jabra Sport was released back in 2011 and uses the outdated Bluetooth v 3.0 protocol, which has never been distinguished by high audio quality and energy efficiency. The most recent model is Jabra Sport Pace released in 2016. It already knows how to work with the Bluetooth 4.1 protocol and supports the Multipoint function, but it lacks active noise cancellation, support for hi-res encoders and other important features that modern wireless headphones are equipped with.