Versatile active noise cancelling earbuds with a feature-packed companion app.
Versatile active noise cancelling earbuds with a feature-packed companion app.
Very nice voice cancellation ans Cant hear any disturbance at all. Works well when you want ti run with it. Good battery life. Light to ears. Looks heavy though.
The item won't stay in my ears no matter which ear piece size I use.
Jabra Elite Active 75t running headphones have been around for a few years now but they just keep getting better with age. Other than the Powerbeats Pro – which are considerably bulkier, due to their (admittedly excellent) ear hooks – they're the best workout earbuds money can buy
Great audio with impressive bass; Waterproof; Super comfortable and compact; Good battery life; Now have noise cancelling too
So compact; they can actually be hard to fish out of your ears; Buttons a tad over sensitive
I bought these ear buds for my husband and he says they are awesome!
Really like the dual connection activity as well as the Active Noise Cancelling with Hear Through functions. The ear gel aren't that great as they really hold well, better to invest in 3rd party ear gels.
Outside of Samsung and Apple, there’s been a bit of competition from headphone makers to try and provide the AirPods equivalent for Android. For the last few years, Jabra has been leading the way, and with the Jabra Elite 75t , things look promising.
Fantastic battery life, Lightweight and comfortable case and design, Jabra’s Sound app is amazing
Wireless charging case sold separately, Unable to use left earbud independently
Comfortable, customisable and supremely well-protected against the elements, the Elite Active 75t are a top choice for active types
Secure and comfortable fit; IP57 certification; Lots of customisation options
Left earbud can’t be used independently; Bass may be too prominent for some
Jabra's Elite 75t earned a CNET Editors' Choice award back when it debuted in November of 2019, but it didn't become widely available until the beginning of 2020. While a lot of other excellent true wireless earbuds have arrived since then, including several that offer active noise cancellation, the Elite 75t and its slightly more rugged sibling, the Elite Active 75t have remained top true-wireless options. Part of the reason for that is that Jabra has managed to improve the earbuds' performance through firmware upgrades. The most recent of those (fall 2020) added active noise cancellation, even as the company released a step-up model, the Elite 85t, which uses a different, even more effective form of noise-canceling technology. The other reason the Jabra Elite 75t continues to be a top contender is that it's become more affordable, occasionally cutting $40 or even $50 off its list price of $180 (£170 and AU$299) during the holiday sales period.
The Jabra Elite 75t has continued to improve over time, adding noise-canceling and better voice-calling performance via firmware updates. It remains one of the top true wireless models.
Sound better than the AirPods Pro, with better clarity and tighter bass; Better fit and smaller size than previous models; 7.5-hour battery life between charges; USB-C charging;
Rival models from Apple and Anker have better call quality; No wireless charging;
Neat dimensions and a secure fit make these Jabras an option for anyone after earbuds for exercise, but their wonky audio signature makes them hard to love
Compact size; secure fit; Good noise-cancelling; Open; detailed sound
Lack rhythmic efficiency; Can sound brash; Push-controls disturb fit
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