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REVIEW: Jabra redefines true wireless ?budget? quality
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<blockquote data-quote="gLer" data-source="post: 1097849" data-attributes="member: 19111"><p>The Jabra Elite 3 is an excellent set of IEMs at considerably less than these two. It may not have all the features and functions, but is probably the best budget IEM out there atm. I'd avoid no-name Chi-Fi products if at all possible and go with a trusted brand with local support. If you need (decent) noise canceling, the Active 4 would be my pick. It's a bargain at this price point. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gLer, post: 1097849, member: 19111"] The Jabra Elite 3 is an excellent set of IEMs at considerably less than these two. It may not have all the features and functions, but is probably the best budget IEM out there atm. I'd avoid no-name Chi-Fi products if at all possible and go with a trusted brand with local support. If you need (decent) noise canceling, the Active 4 would be my pick. It's a bargain at this price point. [/QUOTE]
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