I lost a pair of Jabra Elite 65t wireless headphones and spent money on them (Hi, it's my birthday). I really liked Jabra. Nice, but not strikingly exceptional. I have good wired headphones. Velodyne vTrue. Jabra sound is not as deep and voluminous as theirs. But I still really liked them when I wanted to avoid the cord. Anyway, I got them yesterday and spent quite a bit of time with them last night. Physical noise cancellation is pretty good. The case is great and the charging options are perfect. This is my first B&O product and oh my god! The sound is incredible. There are so many separations of instruments and sounds that I didn't know existed in familiar tracks. From listening, hands fray guitar chords between notes. to feel a 3D scene around you. Better than my wired headphones. Maybe less power in the lower end, but the quality and lines are so great. Completely impressed. Update: I found my Jabra earbuds the next day! So I decided to do a parallel comparison. Both headphones were similarly comfortable. Both fit very well into their jobs. I like the magnetic closure from B&O. The Jabra case is more difficult to open if you hold it with both hands (squeeze on the sides, pull on the top part in the middle). bass comparison. Timmy Trumpet's freaks sounded the same to each other. Gwen Stefani's "Used to Loving You" was interesting. Both headphones play the same sounds. I could not find the sound played by B&O which is not present in Jabra. But the Jabra sounds weren't quite as round. At B&O, every instrument seemed more realistic. like it's in front of you This became more apparent on The Million Dollar Prince Show. At one point, a faint murmur of the crowd can be heard in the background. It was just as easy to hear in Jabra, but in B&O that crowd sounded like it was real and in the background (foreground?) where the band was playing. Don't get me wrong, Jabras are really good. And I went back and forth to make sure. so it's a pretty subtle difference. But the B&O E8 2.0 makes you feel more alive.
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