The Jabra Elite Active 75t are small and sporty, with the Elite 75t's compact design improved by waterproofing and a grippier finish
The Jabra Elite Active 75t are small and sporty, with the Elite 75t's compact design improved by waterproofing and a grippier finish
The Jabra Elite 75t improves upon its predecessor in just about every way, except tonal balance. The 75t offer much improved battery life, a much smaller charging case, and more comfortable fit but their bass is overwhelming... and not in a good way.
7 hours on a single charge; Compact earbuds and case; App lets you customize EQ
Overwhelming; muddy bass; Can't use left earbud by itself; Difficult to dial in volume
Fantastic if they fit well, but very uncomfortable if they don't
Fantastic sound quality; great battery life
Comfort is quite hit or miss; athletic performance also hit or miss; Comfort is quite hit or miss; athletic performance also hit or miss
Jabra's Elite Active 75t offer AirPods-beating battery life, easy-access controls, and tons of features....
Durable; dunkable design; Sleek and small; Loaded with features
Sound lacks balance; Fit can be tricky
I spend over a month using the latest Jabra Elite 75t while working out (on the treadmill mostly), typing reviews and just before i went to sleep (as we all know this lockdown has limited everyone's external activities) and i have to admit that the end result was even better than expected.
Build Quality (IP55 Certified); Design / Size / Available Colors (Titanium Black / Gold Beige / Black); Hearthrough / Sidetone Features; Exceptional Audio Quality (For The Size); Call Quality (Other End); Noise Cancelling; Battery Life (Up To 28 Hours Total); Great Fit; 2 Year Warranty Against Dust...
Price Tag (For Some)
When I reviewed the Jabra Elite 75, I called them the best-sounding true wireless earbuds you can buy. I’ve had the Elite Active 75t, which add water- and sweat-proofing to the package, for the last several weeks, and guess what? It’s the same story here. But now you can sweat all over them.
Excellent sound quality; Great battery life; Good fit most of the time; HearThrough allows you to hear what's going on around you
They may slip if you're a heavy sweater; Missing high-end features like ANC
I don’t use wired earbuds or headphones anymore as I’ve gone completely wireless now when it comes to how I listen to music. It’s just more convenient not having something that could get tangled up around your body or in your bag.
Like the Elite 75T, the Active 75T are a fantastic pair of true wireless earbuds with the added appeal of a more durable design to make them a better fit for when you're getting sweaty
Powerful sound performance; Comfortable and secure fit ; Easy-to-use onboard controls;
Not that different from Elite 75T ; Mic quality good, but not fantastic;
As it did with its last-generation true wireless headphones, Jabra has once again released a very slight upgrade to its newer Elite 75t model. The new Elite Active 75t arrives about three months or so after the standard Elite 75t (sans Active) debuted. That model was downright excellent, earning a CNET Editors' Choice award. This "active lifestyle edition" costs $200 (£190; $AU329) or $20 more than the standard version and has some small design upgrades. Is it worth the extra dough? The short answer is that for most people, probably not. But if you're looking for a sports headphone for running and other athletic pursuits -- and you sweat a lot -- spending a little more on the Elite Active 75t may give you some added peace of mind that your headphones may hold up better over time.
They cost $20 more than the standard Elite 75t, but sports enthusiasts looking for more durability will appreciate what the Active has to offer.
Better fit and smaller than previous model; Added coating for dust and sweat resistance; Sound better than the AirPods Pro, with better clarity and tighter bass; Good for making calls; IP57 water-resistance rating (fully waterproof); HearThrough transparency mode (lets ambient noise in); 7.5-hour battery life between charges; USB-C charging;
No active noise canceling; No wireless charging; AirPods Pro are slightly better for making calls;
Comfortable fit that doesn't budge when running; Lengthy battery life; Superior audio with customizable equalizer.
Can't charge wirelessly; but that doesn't really bother me tbh.
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