I heard about this besue sabbat e12 from friends but to save time I also ordered a Jabra to compare to decide which one to keep. I've seen a lot of great reviews from other brands, but I'm sorry I'm not a professional reviewer and can only share some of my experiences. First of all, you need to know the price difference between these two headphones. OK, let me continue. Basically both are very good. However, there are some differences to note. 1st: sound. Sabbat gives a great sound, but Jabra is a bit brighter and clearer in my opinion. Second, phone calls: The Sabbats are good enough, in fact I find them better than most sub-$100 headphones. Jabra is just as good but different. For this coven e12 I think they give a balance, both sides hear each other clearly. And with Jabra you might need to adjust the equalizer to get the same good sound. 3rd: connection. Sabbath is better. Syncing is instant, take it out, wait for the pairing prompt on your phone and click Done. The Jabra connection is perfect but takes longer, you have to press the buttons on the ear and I failed twice. It's not a problem, but it's designed that way. 4th: Packaging and Case: The Coven makes a really good package, especially the top-end earbuds. The Jabra Bundle isn't bad either, but it doesn't compare to the Sabbath. As for the case, I like the Jabra better than the Sabbat, especially the material. The Jabra material should be something like rubber, the logo just soaks in and you feel smooth in your hand. But Sabbat has a plastic feel, although it imparts a metallic sheen. It's so cute, like 2/3 Jabra size. That makes it clear why the Jabra sound is slightly better than the Sabbat, the Kosmos. Jabra is really clumsy when putting them together. And the case is as small as a pair of compasses (Belaud), but when you put these chunky earbuds in your ears, you'll find that they're too compact and you'll have a very odd feeling that they can't close properly. I just forgot that the Jabra T65 is made for sport. So if you remove one of your ears, both will stop to remind you to check if it's lost. I understand their kindness, but it also reflects their lack of confidence in a secure fit and the fact that for me the Sabbat actually works a lot better than the Jabra for running. I really think these are the best headphones for running and other sports. 6th: Battery life: I have tested both and they are the same as advertised. The Sabbath lasts 6.5 hours and the Jabra 4 hours. In general, both are good. But considering the price you know how to choose and I'm returning the Jabra tomorrow.
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