
Wireless Workouts
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My undying passion for fitness ensures I hit the gym or do some cardio regularly. What a man likes most with his workout is without a doubt his music! However, wired music can sometimes be a put off, a mood changer and otherwise just an excuse to hit the couch. I’ve been economical and invested in Philips and been lavish and invested in a- JAYS. They’ve been a delight to work with but as we advance, I’m looking at something that pairs better and imposes lesser restrictions in terms of mobility. Here’s what I’ve been eyeing on-
Jabra
Jabra boasts of a great variety and fancy designs with the Jabra In The Ear Wireless Headset, it looks comfortable and is priced reasonably too. However, I’m not sure if the huge hoops over the ears would be comfortable while running. I mean, it looks a little uncomfortable, doesn’t it?
It boasts of a 10m Bluetooth connectivity range and a powerful bass sound.
Other features include playtime of 3 hours and a charge time of 2 hours. Disappointing!
It boasts of a 10m Bluetooth connectivity range and a powerful bass sound.
Other features include playtime of 3 hours and a charge time of 2 hours. Disappointing!
Plantronics


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Priced similar to Jabra is the BackBeat by Plantronics. Available in young colours like lemon yellow and sky blue the product sure is eye catchy. I was lucky enough to find a tester in the store and was not disappointed. The product plays good music and stays put without any adjustments. Oh! Did I tell you, you can answer calls from it too?
I’m not fond of answering or making calls while on the go, but who dislikes features, right? The in-ear buds definitely make me want to select this over Jabra.
I’m not fond of answering or making calls while on the go, but who dislikes features, right? The in-ear buds definitely make me want to select this over Jabra.
JBL


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Here’s something I caught sight of on an e-Commerce site. The JBL wireless headset look comfortable, portable, and elegant. They come in the standard black and orange combination of the JBL logo and make quite a harmless first impression. How good is it is the question?
However, the real deal is the much awaited launch from Jabra in October. The all new Jabra Sport Pulse Wireless. It comes with an inbuilt heart rate monitor and is similar in looks to the innovation award winning Jabra ROX wireless headsets.

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Stay tuned to my blog for more updates on wireless connectivity and fruitful workout tips.
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