Jabra reveals three new Elite earbud models to address wide-ranging needs, priced from $79 to $199

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Matthew Miller

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Matthew Miller

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| September 7, 2021 — 14:15 GMT (15:15 BST)

| Topic: Mobility

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Jabra, as part of the GN Group, has been involved with sound for 150 years and continues to focus on the best audio experiences for users. While the company continues to update and support the Elite 75t and Elite 85t, Jabra’s new 2021 Elite 7 and Elite 3 lineup has something for everyone.

In addition to the enhanced features in each model, you can also purchase these soon in various colors. The Elite 7 Pro will be available in Titanium Black, Black, and Gold Beige. The Elite 7 Active will be available in Mint, Black, and Navy. Elite 3 buyers can choose from Lilac, Dark Grey, Light Beige, and Navy.

René Svendsen-Tune, CEO at Jabra, stated the following:

We are more connected than ever before. The world has also never been noisier, which requires innovative technology to ensure people have clear calls and a superior music experience. At Jabra, we use our many years of experience to push the boundaries of technology, with the launch of our Elite 7 Pro, Elite 7 Active and Elite 3 earbuds as a result. The introduction of these new products signifies huge developments within the market, and we are excited to be at the forefront.

The Elite 3 earbuds are available now from Amazon and Best Buy, although colors may be limited at this time. The Elite 7 Pro and Elite 7 Active will be available starting on October 1st.

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Matthew Miller

By

Matthew Miller

for The Mobile Gadgeteer

| September 7, 2021 — 14:15 GMT (15:15 BST)

| Topic: Mobility