Jaybird Tarah Pro Wireless Headphones for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

9.3
out of 10
3 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 3 Reviews
Retail Price:
$129.99
Used Value:
$77.99
Sale Value:
$116.99

Pound the pavement on a run in your neighborhood or maintain your focus during any outdoor activity with the JayBird Tara Pro Headphones. These bluetooth earbuds stay tight in your your ears, eliminate annoying cords, and resist bad weather and sweat to keep the tunes pumping.

Specifications

Brand:
Case Included:
carry pouch
Cord:
wireless, fabric sport
Driver:
6mm
Frequency Response:
20Hz - 20kHz
Input:
bluetooth
Manufacturer Warranty:
limited 1 year
Recommended Use:
casual, fitness, running, skiing/snowboarding
Water-Resistant:
waterproof and sweatproof

Full Reviews

8
I've had these for about six months and use them daily. I prefet having the cord so I don't have to worry about losing one of the buds. I haven't experienced any connectivity issues in the time that I have had them and what's impressed me the most has been the sound quality. It comes with a few different gel sizes and I really like that it has a feature that rotates the gel for extra security for when things get rocky. The only downside i've experienced is one of the buds did die on me about three months in but, Jaybird support team was incredibly quick and helpful in getting my issue resolved and a new pair sent. *To note on the description, battery life is only 14hrs and we should have that updated soon.
Josh Repman, backcountry.com
December 24, 2020
10
With 14 hours of playtime and an IPX7 rated waterproof construction, the Tarah Pro is the perfect option for ultra runners and road runners alike. Throw in some music, eliminate the motivation variable, and enjoy those miles in front of you. The Tarah Pro has you covered.
Nash M., backcountry.com
March 30, 2020
10
I use my pro's nearly daily and love the sound and battery life along with fit and everything. I do have an issue where my right ear gets sweat trapped between the bud and my ear so it sounds like the bud is off, so its necessary to remove it and tap the sweat out. Know that the battery life is 14 hours as reported on Jaybirds site, not 24 hours. Also there are 3 buttons, not one... you can see them in Backcountry's image (which is accurate). One of my favorite features not listed is the buds are magnetic, and putting them together they stick and simultaneously pause your tunes.
Chris, backcountry.com
November 7, 2019