How to Change Google Chrome Language.

Google Chrome is the most popular web browser worldwide. Thanks to its user-friendliness, high speed, functionality, and stylish interface, it’s a clear favorite for many. Chrome supports a broad range of languages and automatically chooses a language based on your profile preferences. You can, however, change the language manually to any other that you prefer. 

Changing Language in Google Chrome

In this post, we will guide you on how to change language settings in Google Chrome. We will highlight the steps to follow on Windows, Android and iPhone, and iPad

Changing Google Chrome Language on Windows

When changing language settings on Windows, you can either translate a webpage or adjust the language of your Google Chrome browser. 

How to Translate Webpage Content in Chrome

Translating a webpage comes in handy when you encounter a website written in a language you don’t understand. Here’s how you do it:

  • Open your Chrome Browser on Windows.
  • Head to a website or webpage written in a foreign language.
  • A Google Translate box will pop up at the top right side of your browser. If it doesn’t, refresh the webpage, then check again. 
  • Change the language to the one you prefer on the Google Translate section.
  • Google Chrome will change the webpage content to your preferred language. 

How to Change Default Language Settings 

Adjusting the language of your Chrome browser changes the language of all Chrome menus and settings. This option is handy when you want the settings and menu to show in your preferred language. Here’s how you do it:

  • Open your Chrome browser on Windows.
  • Click More (the three-dot icon) at the top right of your browser.
  • Select Settings.
  • Click Advanced, then select Languages.
  • Click the drop-down icon next to Language. If there isn’t any language listed, you can add one by tapping Add languages.
  • Once you add the language, click More (the three-dot icon) next to the language you want, then tap Display Google Chrome in this language.
  • Apply the changes by restarting your Chrome browser.

Changing Google Chrome Language on Android

The quickest way to change your Chrome language on Android is from the system settings. Once you adjust the settings, Chrome automatically displays its user interface in your chosen language. 

How to Translate Webpage Content in Chrome

Alternatively, you can also translate web pages in your Chrome app. Here is a guide on how to do it. 

  • Go to your Chrome app on your Android phone.
  • Open a webpage displayed in a foreign language.
  • A Google Translate box will pop up at the bottom. If it doesn’t, refresh the webpage. 
  • Change the language to the one you prefer on the Google Translate pop-up. 
  • Chrome will change the language according to your selection. 

If the language you want is not available on the Google translate section, click More, then select the Choose another language option.

Changing Google Chrome Language on iPhone and iPad

Like Android OS, you first need to adjust the default language in your iPhone or iPad to change the one in your Chrome app. You can adjust it in your iOS system settings. 

How to Translate Webpage Content in Chrome

Here are the steps to translate language of Chrome webpages on your iPhone or iPad. 

  • Go to your Chrome app on your iPhone or iPad.
  • Open a webpage displayed in a foreign language.
  • Select the language you prefer on the Google Translate pop-up. 
  • Chrome will translate the language to the one you choose. 

Closing Remarks

Now that you know how to change Google Chrome language, you can browse any foreign webpage or website you want. It’s always a good idea to use a JavaScript-enabled browser so that you can enjoy a faster and better browsing experience. Here is a guide on how to enable JavaScript in Chrome Windows 7, or any Windows version for that matter.

Tech Review – Tronsmart Apollo Q10 ANC headphones

The Apollo Q10 are the latest headphones on offer from Tronsmart and come in at an affordable price, these cans are over ears and very comfortable to wear even long term and are light in comparison to other offerings out there. Tronsmart have been delivering great value tech for the consumer and this is no different here.

Build and design.

They are mostly plastic like most headphones to be fair but they are robust all round and they have a simple clean look not trying to be bigger than they are the headband is comfortable and overall a lightweight pair of cans that will be ideal for any listening experience the cups are soft and nestle nicely on the ears.

Controls

This is the good thing with the headphones as it is gestures rather than buttons and they work really well, on the right cup you have the Tronsmart logo and behind this is the gesture area for making your commands with simple swipes up/down left and right etc, we go through this in the video review below. There is an MFB button on the headset which one might confuse it for a power on/off but this gives you access to your voice assistant only. The power on/off button and USB-C port are hidden underneath the arm of the headphones which is a strange placement but they are there but even for me it took me a minute to find them.

Sound

Sound is great and better than one might expect also you have access to the Tronsmart app which gives you additional options with an EQ that is notably different in their standard setup you can also customise your own EQ setting highs lows and mids are clear and there is good bass here especially with the EQ and loud volume too, for music gaming films and more they pass the test for a really great experience for anyone who invests in them.

Tronsmart Apollo Q10 techbuzzireland

ANC and Mics

ANC works well here and will block out most if not all the outside world I recently seen the dumbest tech quote from a “tech journalist” who likes to also lash out stock image reviews with little context saying bloggers waffle on about ANC and who would use it then goes on to say who would use it, ANC is a feature most people want to block the outside world and be immersed in their music or whatever they might be doing with their headphones or earbuds and it is a feature that I would not live without and on these headphones it works well,there is 5 mics on this headset and two mic ports on top of the headphones.

Battery

Battery life is great with a max of 100 hours you will get less with ANC and high volume use which is the standard for me but overall a good battery life with a 10 minute charge giving you three hours of use which is nice.

Conclusion

Overall these are a worthy pair of headphones for their price and deliver on the audio experince if you are on a budget and need new headphones you perhaps should check these out.

Features

  • 5 Mics for 35dB Hybrid Active Noise Cancelling.
  • 40mm Dynamic Neodymium Speaker.
  • Patented Power-saving Technology.
  • Up to 100-hour of Playtime.
  • Three Modes Switchable for Different Scenarios.
  • Convenient Multifunctional Touch Control.
  • 360° Foldable Design for Comfortable Wearing.
  • Supports APP Function.

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Tech Review – Soundcore Liberty 3 Pro

When you test as many earbuds as I do it is not often something comes along that just blow your mind and it is not often I would say that but fir the Soundcore Liberty 3 Pro these without doubt are my number one earbuds moving into 2022 having said that there is still a going through the review process and up to where we are now these most likely fill the number one spot which is hard to fill and from their Liberty Air 2 Pro  we checked out earlier which have been in my top 5 all year the LIberty 3 Pro will be hard to beat I think.

Design,build and fit.

This is a new fresh design compared to their older model and one that is welcome with a really cool case to go with it that is like a large pebble it feels good to hold looks cool too in the colour we have in for review and will fit in any pocket. The earbuds themselves are a new design braking away from the common looks we see like stems etc are they stand out, the fit might not be for everyone but with the right tips you have a solid fit giving great isolation.

Soundcore Liberty 3 pro techbuzzireland

Sound

When it comes to sound these are simply great and with their own app you have some toying around with to get that perfect tuning you need and they also support LDAC ( download required for this) which is something you do not see much these days, they sound fantastic to put it simple and with the app features you are on a win here no matter what way you look at it, ANC works well and as mentioned before we have had tech reviewers bang on about who needs ANC most people do that’s why we have it present in many earbuds today and not forgetting you do also have transparency mode to should you wish to hear your surroundings. Great base to be found too loud, punchy highs lows and mids fine and in short no matter what you listen you are going to be impressed.

Battery Life

Battery Life is quite good here plus we have wireless charging thrown in for good measure which for me works, 15 mins of  charge will give you up to three hours up to 8 hours on the buds and the case in total gives you 32 with using ANC on and high volumes those numbers decrease and will vary per person and their personal settings.

Conclusion

Overall these are a win and for us here and now take the number one spot right now which is hard to declare considering we test the most range of earbuds here in Ireland with more to come from other known brands it will be interesting to see can they keep that spot and remember their Liberty Pro 2 are also up high on the list.. People can argue and which they are right to do so on an opinion as everyone’s ears differ but from testing so many earbuds for me these are top dog and for those who sniff ant ANC which is excellent hear are better off staying quite and post reviews with context rather than two paragraph reviews with stock images. People like to see that you actually have reviewed them and not just comment.

Features

 

  • ACAA 2.0 with Knowles Balanced Armature driver and 10.6mm dynamic driver.
  • HearID ANC for customizable usage scenarios
  • LDAC, AAC and SBC codec for best sounding music
  • Two transparency modes enhance the outside noises without removing earbuds.
  • Upto 8-hour battery in earbuds with ANC off / 6-hour battery with ANC on (at 60% vol.)
  • Wireless charging compatible case with 32-hour battery (with ANC off) and 24-hour battery (with ANC on) as well as USB-C charging.
  • Anker Fast Charging technology – 15 minutes charging earbuds = 3 hours of playtime
  • 6-mic AI uplink noise reduction helps minimize background noise during calls
  • Customizable user touch controls for play/pause, track advance, volume, etc.
  • Bluetooth version – 5.2
  • Waterproof rating – IPX4
  • Available in Four Colors: Midnight Black, Frost White, Fog Gray and Dusk Purple
  • Earbud size // Case size – 0.69″ x 1.11″ x 1.05″ // 2.79″ x 2.18″ x 1.10″
  • Earbud weight / Case weight – 0.21 oz // 1.55 oz

Check the video for more and what is on offer with their companion app.

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242% surge in cyberattacks in Ireland

Check Point® Software Technologies Ltd. a leading provider of cybersecurity solutions globally, is warning organisations in Ireland of a 242% surge in cyberattacks when globally, the figure is 40% in 2021 compared to 2020. What can Irish companies do differently? Check Point Software says now is the time to adopt a prevent-first approach.

There have been several high-profile cyberattacks in Ireland this year alone. Most recently, the National University of Ireland Galway (NUI Galway) fell victim to an attempted attack, causing widespread disruption to students and staff. And while there are promising initiatives happening, such as the Cyber Ireland National Conference, the 242% increase in cybercrime is a stark reminder that there is still a long way to go.

Check Point’s Country Manager for Ireland, Hugh McGauran says, “Clearly, Irish companies are attractive to hackers right now. However, we can absolutely reduce the risk of unknown attacks by implementing a prevent-first approach. This essentially means moving away from detection and response only, and neutralising attacks and malwares prior to the execution stage. If you think of the kill chain, the first step that a malware will take is to try and propagate and move laterally across your network as soon as it’s executing. But, if you can prevent it from executing in the first place, then all the efforts to trace, contain and remediate that damage are dramatically reduced.

“This is something even more important now than ever due to the cyber skills gap we currently have here in Ireland. If you can reduce the burden and eliminate a lot of the noise, then you can allow your smaller teams to focus on the real threats. To bring this into the context of the pandemic, whether you agree or disagree with the decisions of government, it really was a prevent-first strategy. The first thing most governments did was to ask everyone to separate – work from home, don’t go out if you don’t need to.

“The vaccine rollout is another layer of prevention. If we were to go back and use a detection and response approach only, then it would have centred around handing out thermometers and testing everyone – which doesn’t prevent anything. That would definitely have had a very different impact in terms of the infection rate, the load on hospitals and ultimately, the mortality rate. So, in cybersecurity, yes detection is important but if you can prevent something, why wouldn’t you?”

Hugh’s five tips for Irish companies looking to adopt a prevent-first approach:

  1. Visibility: Know what is connected to your network.
  2. Use block/prevent mode on high fidelity signatures. Tune said signatures based on devices within each network segment being protected to reduce false positives.
  3. Automate threat detection and remediation.
  4. Put in place guardrails to ensure configurations are properly maintained.
  5. Train your staff to operate the technology properly and if that is not possible, work with a managed services partner to fill skill gaps.

Tech Review – Fairphone 4

The Fairphone 4 is the latest phone on offer from the company and the big difference here between this phone and others is the ability to repair the device yourself and called a modular device, alone this also sparks another conversation which is the right to repair in which we are now seeing things happen whereby it will allow customers to repair their phones themselves or replace parts and this is where Fairphone stand out from the crowd here and not only recently either, the company have been doing this 7 years.. Fairphone are also known for sustainability too using 14 key materials from sustainable and fairer sources

Design and build

The phone itself is a pretty standard build and on the bigger side with a 6.3inch screen and a thickness of 10.5mm which is thicker than most however it feels solid in the hand and sturdy even though the back cover is plastic and removable which is a rare thing these days it but here is how you access the parts.. It has bezels all round with a slight teardrop up top which may annoy some folk but when you have bezels all round you get the full use of the screen estate and being a bigger phone it makes sense as for many it would be a two handed device but having said that it is a comfortable phone to hold with rounded edges and no sharp corners.

There is no headphone jack present here and on the right side is where all the action is with the volume toggles and power/on/off key which doubles as a fingerprint sensor, there is no tap to wake here or face unlock so you will be using this touch key to access the phone which some folk have complained about in the unboxing video below which has garnered much comments and thoughts on the phone.

On the bottom of the device you have a speaker and USB-C port and a mic so overall it is a clean to the point phone in my opinion though lacking in some other features at this pricepoint.

UNBOXING AND WALKTHROUGH THE FAIRPHONE 4

Under the hood

Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G, Fairphone OS based on Android 11, 6 GB/GB ram options, Storage comes at 128/256GB with micro sd card expansion, IP54 rated, Screen, 6.3in FHD+ LCD (410ppi) and cameras are a dual affair 48MP rear, 25MP selfie camera which is looks like many other offerings out there however there is a corner sliced off and no where near a bump like the others, there is a slight rock on a flat surface but only if you touch the far upper left hand side of the phone.

The cameras

OK they are not going to win awards here however this is not what the company wants to do either but give a fair price phone that just about does everything and they do this overall, the camera specs is what many people like and is the b all and end all of a phone which is polarising for me, I like a phone that gets the job done, I use an iPhone 13 Pro and Galaxy Z flip 3 as faily drivers but could use this phone too should I need too I am lucky to have access to many phones on the market and my current daily drivers change all the time and for the last while I have been using another smartphone alongside this and again the same applies, it is a cheaper handset and like I have said before the need to spend over a grand on a phone is long gone.

The camera performs better in the day and at times I have noticed shutter lag and again it is not the only phone to have seen this happen, once in bright well lit areas it will do well some images felt a bit washed or overexposed and you can tinker with image editors to get a better result, at night well its not great and I hate to say things like that but it is the case here and again the same is said about another device I am testing and it is part and parcel of phones priced similarly but it has to be said some more expensive phones can be worse off here, the video below will let you see and make your own call here anyway but  it does a decent enough job but more so in good lighting conditions.

IMAGE AND VIDEO SAMPLES

 

Performance

It performs pretty well there was some lag here and there on multitasking and scrolling but overall done fine for the tasks I use and I am a power user with any phone I use and test battery was decent easily getting me through a day no problem the 3,905 mAh battery is replaceable and can be charged to 50% in 30 minutes (with minimum 20W charger) two days was a push given I work with two phones normally but when testing just over a day was average using this phone as the main device for my work social media and more.

Conclusion

The phone is not out to set any records and the company has a different approach than others but want to get a message across and save the planet whilst doing so and this is a good move and more should be doing it, e-waste is a huge problem and we are all guilty of it but they other main key thing is here is the option to repair the phone yourself. Look here for the price at the parts and see for yourself. To top things off you get 5G speed which requires a 5G sim but that is something I would stay away from for another year at least in Ireland,plus you get the additional 5-year warranty.

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Yes Dynamic launches new staff & payroll solution in Ireland and the UK

Business app implementation and support consultancy firm, Yes Dynamic has today announced the launch of PayPro365, a payroll solution that will enable SMEs to gain greater flexibility and insights for their staff.

Available as an additional solution for businesses either already operating on Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central or looking to invest in a new connected cloud business management solution, PayPro365 is now available for customers in Ireland and the UK looking to bring automation to their HR services.

By eliminating duplication of data entries and affording a greater margin of analysis through connection to the general ledger and banking system, PayPro365 allows organisations of any size to efficiently process salary payments and protect payslips and employee data.

Designed with HR professionals in mind, the solution will also allow organisations to manage staff annual leave policies and monitor attendance on a daily and monthly basis. With PayPro365 in place, businesses will have the ability to manage leave requests, transactions and salary revisions all in a centralised and easy-to-use solution, allowing for a more cost-effective and familiar experience for HR professionals.

As an add-on for Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central, PayPro365 is now available to SMEs in a variety of sectors including construction, supply chain, manufacturing and distribution.

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central is a comprehensive business management solution that helps small and midsized companies connect their finance, sales, service, and operations teams within a single easy-to-use application. Confidently move to the cloud and unlock the insights needed to adapt faster, work smarter, and perform better.

Commenting on the announcement, Yes Dynamic Managing Director, Gerry Power said: “We are excited to launch PayPro365 in Ireland and the UK and deliver an innovative solution for businesses looking to enhance their HR and payroll processes. As part of Microsoft’s wider Cloud strategy to deliver more value in less time, PayPro365 allows for a much tighter alignment between HR and finance offering new opportunities to improve human capital management for businesses. From automation of finance systems to more insightful management of your teams, PayPro365 empowers CFOs and CPOs to unlock a truly all-encompassing management solution which will ultimately improve their organisation’s performance.

“Yes Dynamic is currently engaging with a number of prospective clients in a variety of sectors and we hope to reach other organisations looking to improve their office processes and manage their staff more seamlessly. We are confident this new payroll solution is the next step for these businesses in unlocking the potential of data optimisation.”

To mark the launch of PayPro365, Yes Dynamic hosted an exclusive webinar for Microsoft Partners in collaboration with payroll support partners, ODoherty Biz, and MicroWarehouse, Microsoft’s largest Dynamics 365 software distributor in Ireland.

To watch back the event visit: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/recording/1653687897699621123

Deezer releases Christmas Flow Mood Wheel

The holiday season is finally upon us! Music fans are getting ready to sing along to their favourite Christmas tunes. Deezer is here to help you get into the  festive spirit, so we’ve added a brand new seasonal ‘Christmas’ mood to the Flow Wheel. All you have to do to get an endless stream of holiday-themed tunes that are tailored to your unique taste, is bring up the Flow Moods wheel, select “Christmas” and enjoy*.

To find the Christmas mood, first select ‘Flow’ in the Deezer app. Then simply tap the Flow Moods rainbow wheel icon above the cover art to bring up the seven different mood options, pick “Christmas” and let us do the rest. Oh, and there’s snow. To help you dream of a white Christmas, Deezer has made sure that the snow is falling in your player as long as the Christmas Flow mood is on.

“We know that music helps our listeners make the holidays feel special. But it’s easy to get stuck listening to the same Christmas album over and over again. Our new Christmas Flow mood lets users enjoy an endless and varied stream of holiday tunes that is in sync with their personal taste. It’s one of the ways we wish Happy Holidays to all of our listeners and thank them for their continued support,” said Deezer’s Head of Product, Alexandra Leloup.

In addition to the new Christmas mood, Deezer’s Flow Mood Wheel offers listeners six different options to tailor their personal stream of music to their mood:

  • You & Me – Helps to set the mood for romance with feel-good tracks that you and your partner will love
  • Motivation – Make workouts a joyful experience with a power mix to keep you pumped
  • Chill – Let your favorite artists help you unwind and relax
  • Melancholy – If you’re in the mood for a good cry or are feeling blue, these tunes will help you get through it
  • Focus – Let us help you stay in your zone and avoid distractions with the right kind of music to help you concentrate
  • Party – Get in the spirit with an endless mix of crowd-pleasing music to get you dancing.

If you prefer the comfort of an expertly curated musical Christmas, have no fear! Deezer’s editors have made you a channel with the best tunes for the upcoming Holidays. Here you’ll find everything from playlists made by artists like Michael Bublé, Mariah Carey, Sam Smith and Leona Lewis, and a curated selection of podcasts and albums. The Christmas Channel is available now for all Deezer users. And don’t forget, it’s easier than ever to sing along to your favourite snowy tunes thanks to Deezer’s synchronised lyrics feature in the app!

* The Deezer Christmas Flow Mood is available to all Deezer users on iOS from 6 December. We will roll-out the feature to Android users between 13 and 20 December. IOS users need version 9.1.0 of the Deezer app to enjoy this feature, while Android users will need version 6.2.42.

ebay.ie’s Top Gifts for Christmas 2021 from Irish sellers

With Christmas shopping ramping up, ebay.ie has revealed its most searched-for products over the past 4 weeks to show what’s on the nations’ wish list this festive season. The PS5 tops the charts..

The 10 most searched for items over the past four weeks were: 

  1.     PS 5
  2.     iPhone 11
  3.     Pokémon Cards
  4.     Nintendo Switch
  5.     Xbox Series X
  6.     Laptop
  7.     iPhone 12
  8.     Murphy Models (model trains)
  9.     Gaming PC
  10.     Lego

Gadgets, tech and gaming

  • 70% of the most searched-for products on ebay.ie are electronics and gadgets, with gaming consoles, iPhones and laptops all making the top 10 searched list
  • The PlayStation 5 is the most searched for games console, making the no. 1 spot, followed swiftly by the Nintendo Switch in 4th place.
  • The iPhone 11 is the most popular Apple product on ebay.ie, coming in at number two on the list, while the iPhone 12 was close behind making it into the 7th place

Tech gifting on ebay.ie

For those looking to shop Irish this Christmas, ebay.ie has it covered with over 2,400 small Irish businesses operating on the marketplace, offering a huge variety of goods at a range of price points, with speedy delivery to boot!

These specially selected gifts from Irish businesses on eBay are just the ticket if you’re in need of some tech inspiration for your loved ones:

Tech Review – Jabra Elite 7 Pro

Jabra is a brand that we have been using and reviewing for some years now and they are a favourite here in techbuzz because they are consistent and the brand is strong and they like to innovate and each year for any brand it gets harder to improve on the previous and with competition rife and in an oversaturated market for true wireless earbuds it is a tough game to play and with three new pairs of earbuds this year from the brand it did give others something to think about having all tiers covered at entry mid tier and high end.

The Jabra Elite 7 Pro is their high end offering and for me always an exciting time to test a product as I have been a huge fan of their earbuds and they have been a high end offering but as mentioned Jabra have tackled the entry and mid level tiers, they have been always a strong winner in the high end market so how does the new Elite 7 Pro stack up this time..

 

 

Design, build and fit.

Ok so Jabra have changed the design language here and all three of their new earbuds have this new design present too, it is clean simple and works and nothing too outlandish either, the profile is also good for size and they fit well with a good seal once using the right tips which is a must wearing any earbuds. They have a more flat appearance than older models however they have a good seal.

 

Setting up

The set up is the same as ever, when you get new earbuds you update the sound plus app which is one of my favourite apps on the game you need to keep your earbuds close to your device for the update and can take some time, a purple light will flash on the case over the USB- port which is placed at the front this time around rather than the rear which is no a big deal but traditionally the port is at the rear and in some cases on the side which you will see on other reviews we are working on. You also get to personalise the sound here with a kind of ear test many use these days in fact this is similar to what you get done at ear test centres where | recently had mine checked out and this overall gives you the optimum performance here tailored to your ears.

Sound Plus app

I have always been boasting about the app which is duly deserves and again we have all the features one would come to expect from Jabra but some features were omitted in the Jabra Elite 3 which is the entry level model we reviewed earlier and if you check out that review you can find what was left out however for the Elite 7 pro it is all there and one would expect that at the price here although they have come down in price at launch for the high end offering.

Controls

Controls are quality and work each time, again Jabra have the clicky button effect which I like but the thing is you can change the settings to what suits you best and this is great as there is many settings here available which makes it much better than custom defaults you tend to get on other earbuds this should be the same for all earbuds in my opinion.

Sound

The sound is always the key factor in these reviews and one argues everyone’s ears differ which is correct but when testing earbuds on such a regular basis it is not hard to find what is rubbish and what is not, the Jabra soundstage has always been a great one, highs lows and mids are great and with my usual testing regime they have done a really impressive job with no lag latency noted, again you have the custom EQ here to play with, they can be used individually too which is great, the ANC is also now adjustable and to the max is the way to go but I found the ANC not quite as strong as previous models and perhaps a software update might fix that but overall strong enough and better in quiet environments.

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Conclusion

If you want a great pair of earbuds check these out the days of overpriced alternatives are long gone and the same applies to Apples prowess here, some still might find these still too expensive but you have to pay to play here given there is cheaper earbuds out there now with much of what you find here but it is the overall experience here in one package you will get here that wins for me.

Elite 7 Pro key features and specifications: 

  • Jabra MultiSensor VoiceTM for professional-grade audio
  • Adjustable ANC for full immersion
  • 9 hours non-stop play time with ANC, 35 hours with case
  • IP57 rated durability
  • BT ver. 5.2
  • Use either earbud & multi-connect (by upgrade)
  • Alexa built-in, Siri and Google Assistant* (*Android only)

Check out the Jabra Elite 3 review

Check out the Jabra Evolve 2 75 review 

Now available widely in most tech retail stores