
Jaybird Tarah Pro
14 h, Wireless
Jaybird Tarah Pro
14 h, Wireless
The fabric cable is very comfortable to wear. Charging works very well and the battery life is a dream.
Unfortunately, all the rubber plugs are the same size and don't fit in my ear as soon as I move my head, they fall out all the time.
This review was created for a different variant: Tarah Pro (14 h, Wireless)
for small ears these models with the temples are unfortunately not meant.... had to sell it on...
This review was created for a different variant: Tarah Pro (14 h, Wireless)
Overall, it's a really good product, but those few shortcomings are sometimes a bit annoying.
Especially the microphone, when talking outside, it's not great. At the same time, with a microphone that hangs behind the right ear, I still have trouble understanding how you can have good quality conversations. You have to hold the microphone in front of your mouth with your hand and protect it from outside sounds and wind.
The voice command, I don't know if it comes from the headset or the phone (I think both), but it's a pain.
I don't usually use it, but when I unintentionally press the center button for too long, Siri starts up, and no matter what I say, the phone calls a random number in my phonebook. Very annoying depending on the time or the recipient (or both).
Using a proprietary charger is not really a good thing, most devices today charge via usb.
Despite all these drawbacks, it remains a good quality headset to listen to music, at home, in public transport, or during sport (running...).
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Use them every day at work and sports. Easy to use and good battery life. Microphone quality for phone calls acceptable.
I would buy again.
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Very disappointing headphones. I had to send it back twice in less than a year because it was defective. (impossible to charge it)
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At first I was not very happy about the new headphones, the audio channel via PC or iPhone always broke off. Then I got the update via APP and now it works. I will now test further, because I am not sure yet whether the Bluetooth connectivity is as good as with the predecessor.
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This review was created for a different variant: Tarah Pro (14 h, Wireless)
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This review was created for a different variant: Tarah Pro (14 h, Wireless)
Great headphones for sports and even for everyday life! I used to run with air pods or Freebuds for a long time. But with these, it's a change... for the better <3 :)
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This review was created for a different variant: Tarah Pro (14 h, Wireless)
I walk for hours in rain, wind as well as in good weather, listening to music and podcasts. I had wonderful Bose earbuds, which need a connector for the newer Iphones. So I bit the bullet and decided to go wireless. I read the excellent reviews for the Tarah Pro and waited excitedly for the earbuds to arrive. Ouch! Feels like a large lump of angular metal in the ear. The sound quality is dire, I could hear podcasts (despite the discomfort) but music, well, it is hard to identify the track. You hear your clothes rustle and your feet hitting the ground as you walk.
I tried to change them, but Digitec do not exchange earbuds unless they are faulty, even though to me these are not fit for purpose. Waste of money.
I purchased Sony SP600N. What a difference! Good sound quality, can take calls, and they are comfortable. BUT the battery only lasts an hour or so with noise cancelling and 2 hours without. The controls are fiddly too. And there is no auto turn off.
I tried true wireless (Sony WF-1000XM3)-which had a better sound quality than AirPods. They fell out all the time, whichever ends I used. And every time you push them in, to stop them falling out, you switch them on or off or change the volume. They stick out too far. Useless for me, another waste of money.
For sport, when you may be wearing gloves, have cold, wet fingers, or sweaty ones, having wireless rather than true wireless is important. You can easily remove one to have a conversation.
I am waiting for Bose to bring out a wireless sport earbud, with a decent battery life. Their true wireless ones have the same issues as the Sony 1000. But Bose have added a GPS signal, so that you can find where you dropped it. If it fell off the mountain path, (yes go quite a long way when they fall out) this won’t help much
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This review was created for a different variant: Tarah Pro (14 h, Wireless)
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This review was created for a different variant: Tarah Pro (14 h, Wireless)
Headphones sound good and have a long standby time.
This review was created for a different variant: Tarah Pro (14 h, Wireless)
I love these headphones! The sound quality is (IMO) excellent. In the sophisticated Jaybird app, it otherwise has a good equaliser with personal listening test to adjust the sound. The battery life is outstanding! Despite the lack of Active Noisecancelling, it blocks out outside noise very well, as long as you use the matching ear wings. What I don't like is the cable. I like the quality and that it is reflective in the dark (great for night joggers) but you can hear the friction of the cable against your clothes. Also, dirt accumulates on the magnets and over time the logo on the headphones fades.
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This review was created for a different variant: Tarah Pro (14 h, Wireless)
The best earphones for outdoor sports and heavy training. When looking for earphones for a heavy outdoor workout, one usually comes to a compromise between comfort and strength. Usually when they stay in place, the comfort is very poor. The Jaybird Tarah Pro are perfect from the comfort standpoint and they can be worn in an "over-ear" configuration as the connection between the cable and the earphones can be rotated about 30 degrees. This allows for an unobstructed stability. The cable is covered with a braided fabric. This increases the feeling of strength and quality. They have IPX7 certification, which means they are completely waterproof. They also sound very good. The Bluetooth (5.0) range is excellent (20-25 meters). Unfortunately, they only use the SBC audio codec instead of the new AAC or aptX. This could cause lag during videos or games. The sound is well balanced, with rich bass and crystal clear highs. The battery power allows a duration of 10 to 12 hours. Charging is very fast. The Jaybird app tops it all off. The equalizer is useful and works well. Various presets from Jaybird and the community are available and you can build your own personal preset. There is a "find my buds" function and many Spotify playlists integrated into the app. The phone part is good and Google Assistant always understood my commands. One downside is the odd charging cable.
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A very good headset for sports with good sound quality.