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Bought these for my boyfriend who thinks they’re the best thing since sliced bread he makes lots of calls while running and listens to news programs the sound is excellent the speakerphone is excellent, bought myself a pair that I just 75T they are just as good and unless you’re a really big sweat type person then no need to pay the extra as they are exactly the same
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Got these as I couldn't find any waterproof noise cancelling ear phones in the style I prefer (with an attached battery - like my Sony WI1000X, which died after a wet cycle ride. The noise cancelling is far worse, seems to make no difference, although the 'natural' sound exclusion is pretty good, so just about covers my needs. I'm mostly frustrated with the rigmarole of having 3 separate items to keep track of, and the fact the charger unit doesn't seem to charge when I leave a magnetic charger nipple in it while unattached to the lead. If you don't need great noise cancelling and don't use them for more than an hour or two at a time then they're good, but seeing as they're sold as noise-cancelling (not just sound deadening) seems a bit rubbish. Given the good reviews I saw of these, I'm starting to think they were bought cause they're really not all that.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
These are my second pair of Jabra Elite earphones. I tend to do a lot of research about a product and therefore my purchase of the Elite Active 65t was backed up by plenty of review reading. As a result, I was very excited to get the chance to test the 75ts. Having both has allowed me to review the brand overall and the upgrade between the 65t and 75t earphones. Overall, Jabra have been the most incredible earphones I have owned. The sound quality is amazing, and the way they are built mean that active noise cancelling is unnecessary. As such, the fit of the earphones are amazing (great for sport people) and lightweight. I listen to podcasts and music frequently, along with videos. The performance of the earphones is strong and versatile - and you can change the balance (either preset or manual) via the app. I genuinely believe you’d be hard-presses to find a better set of earphones for quality of sound. They also perform very well for phone calls. The style is good and compact and there are a range of colours to choose from. Now onto the upgrade between the 65t and 75ts. I believe that the sound quality and noise reduction is improved, though not by a million miles. However, it’s very difficult to improve too much because the 65ts are so good. The hearthrough performance is massively improved and I think the microphone quality is also better. The style is greatly improved. The earphones are smaller and less obvious. The case is smaller and magnetised. The earphones are also magnetised (the 65ts aren’t which does cause some concern of them falling out when opening the case). Overall, I am really glad I’ve made the upgrade to the 75ts - I appreciate all of the upgrades Jabra have made and I’m sure these things have come from customer feedback. However, both sets of earphones are genuinely amazing and I frequently recommend them to friends and family. 5 stars from this happy customer.Read full review
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Absolutely amazing sound! Detailed and deep. Very small and comfortable in your ears. The ANC is amazing when on if you are in a very loud environment, you just hear the music in your ears and nothing else! Battery is great. Touch controls are spot on. Calls are clear as ever. And the best of all-the price! I mean better sounding by miles from the AirPods and you get all of this for a ridiculous small amount!!!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
True wireless earbuds are the next big thing in portable audio technology. The nascent new tech is now a few years into it’s life and already there’s been great improvements upon the first emerging products. Bluetooth tech now at v5.0 means solid audio connections and better designs and battery tech is producing earbuds with much longer lives. Having owned a set of Samsung Galaxy Buds and RHA TrueConnect true wireless earbuds, I had some gripes with both earbuds that I was intrigued to see whether the Elite 75t’s would sort. The Galaxy Buds, whilst very comfortable and locked in my ear solidly, had fiddly touch pads as opposed to physical buttons which I found didn’t do what I wanted all the time, and sound quality wasn’t the greatest. The RHAs solved this with much more impressive sound and tactile physical buttons, however didn’t fit as nicely in my ears, and had a bit less battery life than I’d have liked (I sometimes ran them down over a morning of listening). On first impression, I was worried that the Elite 75ts weren’t going to stay in my ears like the Galaxy Buds, as they lacked the locking “fin” that the Galaxy Buds have. However they do still have a “twist” method of insertion in the ears, staying in place (as far as I gather) with just very good moulding of the body of the headphone into the concha. They stayed in much better than the RHAs anyway, which rely on the simple friction of the ear tip itself in your ear canal. I did find them to sometimes require a little “relocking” during gym sessions where the Galaxy Buds wouldn’t have moved an inch. The Jabras also sound superb. I was amazed that the tiny device could produce the soundscape that they do. They are a little bass heavy, but this can be adjusted in the Jabra Sound+ app, which allows you a decent equaliser to tinker to your preference of bass, mids and trebles. The app also allows you to listen to various soundscapes such as the sound of ocean waves, rain on a window or background crowd noise. This is a really cool little feature that I found myself putting on when commuting or wishing to block out distractions at work, but when I didn’t necessarily want music on. Another great feature of the Jabras not found on my previous earbuds, was the ability to pass through ambient sound into the earbuds over the top of whatever you are listening to, allowing you to hear more of your surroundings. I found myself doing this when crossing roads, or in the office when I should also listen for people calling my name, and can easily be activated with a touch of the left earbud - super convenient feature. The earbuds do not do active noise cancellation like the Sony WF1000XM3s, but the isolation from external noise has been great - tested on a noisy bus commute every day and even just with a podcast, I am not put off by the background noise. Battery life on the Jabras is also the best I’ve come across on any wireless buds so far - I think I’ve only charged the case once with a week of fairly heavy use. Jabra claims 7.5 hours with the buds themselves and another 28 hours in the case, and I believe that. I do wish that the case was wireless like the Galaxy Buds, but it’s a small inconvenience when requiring to charge so infrequently anyway. The case itself is very compact, easily popped into any pocket you own, even the little coin pocket on your jeans. Overall, the Jabra Elite 75t true wireless earbuds are excellent in their price point, and a very decent alternative to the others in the market, particularly Samsung’s latest Galaxy Buds+. The pass-through audio, fantastic battery life and excellent sound quality are particular standouts, and continue Jabra’s reputation as a solid headphone choice. Read full review
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