Jabra Enhance Plus is a miniaturized 3-in-1 earbud designed for hearing enhancement as well as calls and music.
Jabra Enhance Plus is a miniaturized 3-in-1 earbud designed for hearing enhancement as well as calls and music. They look and function much like earbuds people use to listen to music or talk on their phones without holding them to their ears. These earbuds are different because they can help improve mild to moderate hearing loss considerably.
One of the ways the Jabra Enhance Plus stands out is in its ability to enhance the sound that a person receives without allowing the noise to come through. It is designed to enhance what you want to hear while allowing the other sounds to fade out of the way. It is discreet, compact, and super easy to use, too.
The Jabra Enhance Plus is designed to be very small. They fit well within the ear to create an ultra-discreet look. That small size, while not limiting their performance, can improve overall sound quality and maintain comfort. They don’t feel as if they are pushing against the ear and remain snuggly in place. Each earbud weighs just 3 grams, making it super comfortable and about half the weight of traditional in-ear devices. Users don’t feel them as a result.
These hearing earbuds are highly effective in how they function. They utilize state-of-the-art signal processing technology. This helps ensure outstanding audio clarity. The end result is world-class, high-level hearing enhancement.
The Jabra Enhance Plus earbuds are charged using a small case easily carried in a pocket. Just like traditional earbuds used for music, they charge in a small case. It is lightweight and designed to be super easy to use. Because of the magnets within the earbuds, they snap into place in the charging case without any difficulty or struggle for those with limited dexterity. There's also a lid for the box that helps to keep them in place. On the front of the case is an LED light that indicates the current battery status.
Using the Jabra Enhance Plus earbuds is rather simple to do. They have a single-button design that allows users to adjust the sound through the Listening Mode volume. It takes just a press of the right or left button to adjust them. To mute the sound, just double-press the button. There's a button to press to answer a call as well. Most of the functionality for the earbuds occurs through an app on a mobile device outside of these features.
The Jabra Enhance Plus app makes the setup of the earbuds fairly easy to do as well. It’s critical to download and use the app to gain the most control and flexibility in the use of these products. You can use it to personalize a hearing profile to allow the earbuds to work better for your specific needs. The app also makes it possible to control the volume, check the charging status, and move between the three Listen Mode options. There are also three available filters to allow some customization of the overall sound.
The Listen Mode feature enhances the way the microphone works on the earbuds. The first option is Focus Mode, designed to target any sound that is coming from in front of the user. Surround Mode adjusts the microphone to enable sound from all directions to be enhanced. The final option is Adaptive Mode, which allows the user to choose which direction enhancement occurs.
There are a few key things to know about using these devices when it comes to connectivity. They are currently only able to work with iPhone devices. They do feature Bluetooth 5.2, but it is currently under the Made for iPhone program. That means cannot be used, as of now, with Windows, Android, or other Bluetooth-enabled devices. It is necessary to download and use the iOS app, therefore making this an earbud set that’s best for Apple iPhone users.
To function so well, the Jabra Enhance Plus has four dedicated microphones. These work to block out background noise while also improving the sound quality of speech around you. That means that it is easier to hear someone sitting at the table with you chatting and not have the sounds of a busy restaurant drowning them out.
The Jabra Enhance Plus earbuds are an excellent choice for those who have mild to moderate hearing loss. If it is just starting to become difficult to hear well, especially in crowded or noisy areas, then this type of earbud-style hearing enhancement device can be a good fit. These are specifically designed to address the needs of those who are just beginning to experience a loss of hearing quality.
For those who are Apple users and ready to choose a high-quality but discreet device to improve hearing quality, the Jabra Enhance Plus is a good choice.
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