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These fitness-centric Jabra true wireless earbuds are on sale for up to $121 off

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Having the right mindset isn’t always enough to hit your fitness goals. You also need the help of external factors that will drive you to perform better in your workouts, and what better way to achieve that than by listening to music. Aside from relieving you of boredom, jamming out to a fast-moving playlist while exercising can improve the quality of your workout as well by increasing your stamina and putting you in a better mood. If you don’t want the discomfort of over-ear headphones or the hassle and restriction of wires getting in the way of your workout, true wireless earbuds are the way to go. Audio and video company Jabra offers some great options that can handle the rigors of a good workout while also tracking activity and playing music, and right now, two models in its lineup are being discounted on Best Buy. Check out these cool deals we found on the highly rated Jabra Elite Sport and Jabra Elite Active 65t that reach up to $121 off their retail prices.

Jabra Elite Sport, Manufacturer Refurbished — $99 ($121 off)

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Enjoy your workout to the fullest with the Jabra Elite Sport. This model comes with three sets of foam tips, three sets of ear wings, and three sets of ear gels, each in small, medium, and large sizes. With a selection of accessories, you can easily create the perfect form of the earbuds to ensure a secure fit that won’t fall off during the most rigorous workouts. They also boast a waterproof design and a sweat-resistant construction that help prevent water and sweat from entering.

These Jabra true wireless earbuds are outfitted with tuned drivers complete with a standard frequency response range, allowing for faithful sound reproduction. They also come with the HearThrough technology that lets external ambient noise in for awareness. If you need to take calls, a four-microphone call technology is present to help filter out background noise, so your voice is heard clearly and without distraction no matter the environment.

More than just earbuds, the Jabra Elite Sport are also your companion for health. They have a clinical-grade in-ear precision heart rate monitor that works with the app so you can track and analyze your fitness further. The app can also provide real-time personalized audio coaching during your workout. In terms of battery, the company claims these earbuds to last for up to 4.5 hours of playback time, plus an additional nine hours from the portable charging case.

Sweat all you want while rocking out to your favorite tunes with the Jabra Elite Sport. You can pick up a manufacturer-refurbished pair on Walmart for only $99, or a hefty $121 below the standard $220 price tag.

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Jabra Elite Active 65t — $170 ($20 off)

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With the Elite Active 65t, Jabra expands upon the standard Elite 65t to provide outdoor enthusiasts and workout nuts with an even more life-proof option. Both have an identical aesthetic, complete with three different eartip sizes included so you can choose the best fit for your ears. Trust that the Active model won’t fall off and will remain comfortable throughout the duration of your workout.

The Elite Active 65t sound quite good that they even match the quality of wired headphones. Whatever it is you are listening to, these true wireless earbuds deliver them all with deep and punchy bass and shimmery treble. They even have passive noise cancellation that block out noise to ensure clear sound reproduction, HearThrough technology for letting ambient sound in, as well as a unique four-microphone technology for effective wind noise reduction during calls.

Wireless connection via Bluetooth 5.0 is also solid and just works in virtually any scenario. Whether your phone is in your pocket, moving with your hands, or on top of the treadmill while you run, you won’t have to deal with a spotty signal. The Active model’s battery life is an AirPod-matching five hours, with two full charges in the case which add up to about 15 hours before needing a recharge. There’s a built-in motion sensor as well that lets you track your fitness efforts.

Normally selling for $190, these sweat- and dust-resistant true wireless earbuds are discounted on Best Buy right now for $20 less. Order a pair today for only $170.

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Erica Katherina
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I find deals and write about them to help Digital Trends’ readers save on quality tech products.
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