Have you ever ever damaged your wi-fi earbuds by dropping them on a tough floor or subjecting them to harsher climate situations than they may deal with? One thing tells us that occurs far much less incessantly than with telephones, tablets, or smartwatches, however when you’re apprehensive about that type of factor anyway, the Jabra Elite 8 Lively ought to alleviate all of your issues.
Marketed as “the world’s hardest earbuds”, these unhealthy boys supply military-grade resistance to every thing from water and mud to all kinds of shocks and onerous impacts, which… might not make them actually unbreakable however it does deliver them as near that mark because it’s most likely bodily attainable.
Extremely sufficient, the Elite 8 Lively nonetheless tip the scales at 5 grams per bud, which suggests you could not wish to maintain them in your ears whereas swimming for worry of shedding them within the water reasonably than truly damaging them. With lively noise cancellation and a bunch of different premium options and capabilities additionally in tow, Jabra’s rugged AirPods Professional 2 various clearly does not come low cost, usually costing $199.99.
However when you hurry, you’ll be able to have a love-it-or-hate-it “Caramel” model of the Jabra Elite 8 Lively for a large 65 bucks lower than that (give or take a couple of cents). This sizzling new Woot deal is completely unprecedented, thoughts you, beating what Amazon is presently providing as a post-Spring Sale low cost by a cool $25 or so.Â
The catch? Along with that Caramel paint job, which could not be for everybody, additionally, you will must be okay with the “open field” situation of those deeply discounted items so as to maximize your financial savings.Â
That sounds shady, we all know, however Woot is a really dependable retailer (owned by Amazon, thoughts you) and the open field earbuds on sale right here for the subsequent few days occur to be backed by a full 1-year producer guarantee. If that does not put you comfy, we do not know what might presumably get the job completed.