THE JABRA ELITE SPORT
Each of the earbuds measures roughly 27x30mm, is just 22.5mm deep and weighs 6.5g. The plus/minus buttons placed on the exterior of the left earbud can be used to increase/decrease the volume, skip to the next/previous track and check the status of the battery while the two round buttons on the exterior of the right earbud can be used to play/pause music, answer/end calls, reject calls, Activate Siri/Google Now/Cortana, use the app and enable the hearthrough and sidetone features (the open areas next to the buttons are for the MEMS microphones).
Since we also have the TRELAB X11 here we placed them next to the Elite Sport to have a better idea about their size.
Left and right markings are placed on the interior of both earbuds just over the charging plates.
Jabra has used 6.8mm dynamic drivers with the Elite Sport and although these are not the largest ones used in such a product they do come really close.
By default the Elite Sport come with the round EarWings mounted but you might want to change that with one of the other two as seen above (more steady).
The 67g heavy charging base is also quite compact and measures just 72mm in length, 51mm in width and 26.5mm in height.
Like we did you will probably also notice just how durable it feels the moment you open it up.
The case has two formed areas inside in which you can easily place both earbuds (there are also two battery status LEDs in front of each area).
As for the charging case itself the battery status LED is placed right over the micro USB charging port.