The Elite 5s features 6mm drivers and customizable EQ. In terms of design, Jabra says they will offer “a discreet, comfortable and compact fit”. The earphones share a teardrop shape that’s similar to the rest of the current Elite range and feature six microphones for improved wind-canceled voice call performance. You also get bonuses like Android Fast Pair, Windows Swift Pair, as well as Google Assistant and Alexa integration. “Today’s fast-paced society shortens attention spans while increasing the potential for distraction, making it increasingly difficult to zone in on what’s important,” said Calum MacDougall, Jabra’s senior vice president. “These versatile headphones are ideal for those who want to immerse themselves in music, are socially oriented and essentially connected.” Can’t say I’ve ever heard anyone rest their headphones around society’s shrinking attention spans, but hey. If you’re a little confused about where Jabra’s current lineup stands—this company sure makes a lot of headsets—here’s what it looks like with today’s addition of the Elite 5.

Elite 7 Pro $199.99 Elite 7 Active $179.99 Elite 5 $149.99 Elite 4 Active $119.99 Elite 3 $79.99

That’s a lot of products in a similar price range — especially when you consider how often Jabra’s headsets sell out. Each has its own selling point, if you visit the company’s website: in the case of the Elite 7 Pro, it’s the “revolutionary” voice call performance, while the Active models focus on secure fit and durability. And the Elite 3 buds remain our favorite choice for under $100. It still feels a little crowded to me, but the Elite 5 headphones offer a good balance of features for the price. The only question is whether they can stand out against better competition than ever before. It’s hard to buy a crappy set of headphones for over $100 these days, and that wasn’t necessarily the case several years ago when Jabra was the default alternative to AirPods.


title: “Jabra S New 150 Elite 5 Headphones Could Be The Sweet Spot Of Its Lineup Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-31” author: “Leonard Callahan”


The Elite 5s features 6mm drivers and customizable EQ. In terms of design, Jabra says they will offer “a discreet, comfortable and compact fit”. The earphones share a teardrop shape that’s similar to the rest of the current Elite range and feature six microphones for improved wind-canceled voice call performance. You also get bonuses like Android Fast Pair, Windows Swift Pair, as well as Google Assistant and Alexa integration. “Today’s fast-paced society shortens attention spans while increasing the potential for distraction, making it increasingly difficult to zone in on what’s important,” said Calum MacDougall, Jabra’s senior vice president. “These versatile headphones are ideal for those who want to immerse themselves in music, are socially oriented and essentially connected.” Can’t say I’ve ever heard anyone rest their headphones around society’s shrinking attention spans, but hey. If you’re a little confused about where Jabra’s current lineup stands—this company sure makes a lot of headsets—here’s what it looks like with today’s addition of the Elite 5.

Elite 7 Pro $199.99 Elite 7 Active $179.99 Elite 5 $149.99 Elite 4 Active $119.99 Elite 3 $79.99

That’s a lot of products in a similar price range — especially when you consider how often Jabra’s headsets sell out. Each has its own selling point, if you visit the company’s website: in the case of the Elite 7 Pro, it’s the “revolutionary” voice call performance, while the Active models focus on secure fit and durability. And the Elite 3 buds remain our favorite choice for under $100. It still feels a little crowded to me, but the Elite 5 headphones offer a good balance of features for the price. The only question is whether they can stand out against better competition than ever before. It’s hard to buy a crappy set of headphones for over $100 these days, and that wasn’t necessarily the case several years ago when Jabra was the default alternative to AirPods.


title: “Jabra S New 150 Elite 5 Headphones Could Be The Sweet Spot Of Its Lineup Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-08” author: “Amanda Stewart”


The Elite 5s features 6mm drivers and customizable EQ. In terms of design, Jabra says they will offer “a discreet, comfortable and compact fit”. The earphones share a teardrop shape that’s similar to the rest of the current Elite range and feature six microphones for improved wind-canceled voice call performance. You also get bonuses like Android Fast Pair, Windows Swift Pair, as well as Google Assistant and Alexa integration. “Today’s fast-paced society shortens attention spans while increasing the potential for distraction, making it increasingly difficult to zone in on what’s important,” said Calum MacDougall, Jabra’s senior vice president. “These versatile headphones are ideal for those who want to immerse themselves in music, are socially oriented and essentially connected.” Can’t say I’ve ever heard anyone rest their headphones around society’s shrinking attention spans, but hey. If you’re a little confused about where Jabra’s current lineup stands—this company sure makes a lot of headsets—here’s what it looks like with today’s addition of the Elite 5.

Elite 7 Pro $199.99 Elite 7 Active $179.99 Elite 5 $149.99 Elite 4 Active $119.99 Elite 3 $79.99

That’s a lot of products in a similar price range — especially when you consider how often Jabra’s headsets sell out. Each has its own selling point, if you visit the company’s website: in the case of the Elite 7 Pro, it’s the “revolutionary” voice call performance, while the Active models focus on secure fit and durability. And the Elite 3 buds remain our favorite choice for under $100. It still feels a little crowded to me, but the Elite 5 headphones offer a good balance of features for the price. The only question is whether they can stand out against better competition than ever before. It’s hard to buy a crappy set of headphones for over $100 these days, and that wasn’t necessarily the case several years ago when Jabra was the default alternative to AirPods.


title: “Jabra S New 150 Elite 5 Headphones Could Be The Sweet Spot Of Its Lineup Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-28” author: “Martha Duncan”


The Elite 5s features 6mm drivers and customizable EQ. In terms of design, Jabra says they will offer “a discreet, comfortable and compact fit”. The earphones share a teardrop shape that’s similar to the rest of the current Elite range and feature six microphones for improved wind-canceled voice call performance. You also get bonuses like Android Fast Pair, Windows Swift Pair, as well as Google Assistant and Alexa integration. “Today’s fast-paced society shortens attention spans while increasing the potential for distraction, making it increasingly difficult to zone in on what’s important,” said Calum MacDougall, Jabra’s senior vice president. “These versatile headphones are ideal for those who want to immerse themselves in music, are socially oriented and essentially connected.” Can’t say I’ve ever heard anyone rest their headphones around society’s shrinking attention spans, but hey. If you’re a little confused about where Jabra’s current lineup stands—this company sure makes a lot of headsets—here’s what it looks like with today’s addition of the Elite 5.

Elite 7 Pro $199.99 Elite 7 Active $179.99 Elite 5 $149.99 Elite 4 Active $119.99 Elite 3 $79.99

That’s a lot of products in a similar price range — especially when you consider how often Jabra’s headsets sell out. Each has its own selling point, if you visit the company’s website: in the case of the Elite 7 Pro, it’s the “revolutionary” voice call performance, while the Active models focus on secure fit and durability. And the Elite 3 buds remain our favorite choice for under $100. It still feels a little crowded to me, but the Elite 5 headphones offer a good balance of features for the price. The only question is whether they can stand out against better competition than ever before. It’s hard to buy a crappy set of headphones for over $100 these days, and that wasn’t necessarily the case several years ago when Jabra was the default alternative to AirPods.