Amazon has the Jabra Elite 5 True Wireless in-Ear Bluetooth Earbuds for $64.47. Shipping is free with the purchase. This item is usually sold for $150.
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About this item
- INTELLIGENT NOISE CONTROL — Elite 5 True Wireless earbuds block out more ambient noise with the Hybrid ANC or hear the world with the HearThrough technology. 6-mic call technology with dedicated microphones to reduce wind noise with these in-ear earbuds.
- PERSONALIZED SOUND — Play music with Spotify Tap Playback using 6mm speakers and a range of codecs that deliver first-class sound in these Jabra wireless earbuds which can be fine-tuned with a customizable equalizer.
- DURABLE WITH HIGH-PERFORMING BATTERY LIFE —IP55 rating protects the Bluetooth earphones against dust and water. Use either Jabra earbud independently in Mono Mode. Up to 7hrs of battery life, 28hrs with the case.
- EASY CONNECTIVITY — Connect to 2 devices at once with Bluetooth Multipoint, use Google Fast Pair for Android, or ask Alexa, Siri or Google Assistant (OS 6.0 or higher) for hands-free help with these wireless earphones.
- IN THE BOX — 1x Jabra Elite 5 Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds in Black – an Amazon only color. Qi-Certified Charging Case, EarGels in 3 Sizes, USB-C Cable, Safety Leaflet, 5g / 0.176oz. All in frustration-free packaging.

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