Jabra - Elite 85h Wireless Noise Cancelling Over-the-Ear Headphones - Navy
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Description
Features
Rechargeable battery
Offers up to 36 hours of use on a charge.
Active noise cancellation
Effectively blocks out distracting background noises, so you can enjoy a focused, immersive sound environment.
Built-in microphone
Enables simple hands-free chatting via a compatible device.
Bluetooth interface
Enables simple wireless pairing with your Bluetooth-enabled device.
Over-the-ear design
For comfort during extended listening sessions.
Stereo design
Delivers crisp tones.
What's Included
Jabra Elite 85h Wireless Noise Cancelling Over-the-Ear Headphones
Key Specs
- Noise Cancelling (Active)Yes
- Sound ModeStereo
- Connection TypeWireless
- Wireless ConnectivityBluetooth
- True WirelessNo
- Water ResistantYes
- Built-In MicrophoneYes
- Headphone FitOver-the-Ear
- Adjustable HeadbandNo
- Battery Life36 hours
- Works WithSiri, Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa
General
- Product NameElite 85h Wireless Noise Cancelling Over-the-Ear Headphones
- BrandJabra
- Model Number100-99030001-02
Audio
- Noise Cancelling (Active)Yes
- Sound IsolatingYes
- Sound ModeStereo
Connectivity
- Connection TypeWireless
- Wireless ConnectivityBluetooth
- True WirelessNo
Features
- Water ResistantYes
- Built-In MicrophoneYes
- Maximum Talk Time32 hours
Design
- Headphone FitOver-the-Ear
- Adjustable HeadbandNo
Power
- RechargeableYes
- Battery Life36 hours
Compatibility
- Works WithSiri, Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts2 years
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor2 years
Other
- UPC615822011723
Customer reviews
Rating 4 out of 5 stars with 240 reviews
(240 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Sound Quality4.7
Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars
- Battery Life4.7
Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars
- Connectivity4.6
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars
Customers are saying
Customers love the Elite 85h Wireless Noise Cancelling Over-the-Ear Headphones for their exceptional noise cancellation, comfort, and long battery life. They appreciate the ANC feature and find the headphones to be very comfortable to wear for extended periods. The impressive battery life is also a major plus, allowing users to enjoy their music without worrying about constantly recharging.
This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
- Pros mentioned:Noise cancellation
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good quality headphones
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Pros: good design, sound quality, bass, noise cancellation. Similar comparison to razor opus or boss quite comfort ii. Cons: fit a little tight, may be loosen over a period. Ears sweat very fast. If they are on deal for < $150, they are worth it.
This review is from Jabra - Elite 85h Wireless Noise Cancelling Over-the-Ear Headphones - Black
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Comfort, Noise cancellation
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best headphones? Enter Player 3 – Jabra Elite 85h
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Normally Jabra hasn’t been a key player in a headphone market recently dominated by Bose and Sony. Jabra’s recent wireless 65t earbuds though put them in contention for a new player in the headphones space. As far as wireless earbuds go, I think the 65t’s are one of the best all-around earbuds on the market currently. So, when these 85h over-the-ear headphones came out, I figured it was definitely something to check out, especially since these were being classed in the category as the Sony MX3s and Bose QC35s. Jabra says they’re better than the others but are they really? To start, I own both the Sony MX3s and QC35s. Of the two, the MX3s are my favorite, overall, as they have better noise cancelling, sound and slightly better battery life; the added earcup controls are a nice little bonus as well. So, now it’s time to see how the 85h’s compare to the other two headphones. IN THE BOX: You get the headphones in a very nice carrying case with a velvety interior, airplane adapter, 3.5mm cable (really short) and a USB-C charging cable (also really short). FIT: Of the three headphones, the QC35 fit the best. While the 85h do fit well, they are a tad on the snug side for my tastes. That said, I’ve been wearing them for the past 3-4 hours and no discomfort at all. Also to note, I have a big head so pretty much all over-the-ear headphones are going to feel snug. With the other headphones, I usually have to extend the arms most of the way to get it fit well. These 85h’s I have to pull the arms out all the way just to get it to fit. NOISE CANCELLING: The MX3’s win here. They do a fantastic job with ANC and block out a lot of exterior noise. The 85h’s, however, are a close second. With the snug fit of the headphones, the ANC does a pretty good job at blocking out external noises better than the Bose but not quite good as the Sony’s. I’d put the noise cancelling feature a very close second to MX3’s. SOUND: MX3’s win here. The extra bass the Sony’s have add that stiff punch to bass notes that the Bose and Jabra just doesn’t have. Even with the EQ pumped up, there isn’t that oomph you want when listening to EDM, Hip-Hop, Metal, etc. However, if you listen to other types of music like vocal, instrumental, classical then the 85h are probably a better fit regarding sound. Aside from deep bass notes, the mids/highs are crisp and clear. Really depends on what type of music you listen to so it’s kind of a draw across the board in my opinion. Since I listen to more bass heavy music, the MX3 do it for me. With the Jabra app, you can fine tune the EQ to your liking and save presets as needed for your headphones. There is also an AI component to the sound where 4 of the 8 mics on the headphone pick up and analyze where you are and how noisy it is and switches the headphone setting to optimize sound and battery life. For example, if you’re at home and it’s quiet, it’ll shut off the noise cancelling. Or if you’re in a subway and it’s super noisy, it’ll switch the ANC on. There is also a hear-through setting where you can hear outside noises while playing your music. There is a similar feature on the MX3’s so it’s interesting and a nice feature. BATTERY: Honestly, this really isn’t a huge factor for me. I believe the QC35’s have the lowest battery life and the MX3/85h tout 32+ hour battery life. I’ve never gotten any headphone down to more than 20% battery so, for me, this really isn’t an issue since all three are relatively the same in this aspect. VOICE ASSISTANT: I don’t really use this feature on any device I have so it’s not a huge concern for me. However, with most headphones, you’ll either get compatibility with Alexa OR Google OR Siri but never all of them. The 85h allows you to use any of them depending on what device you’re paired to. You’re only able to setup the headphones with one assistant at a time however you’re not limited to having headphones only being compatible with Google Assistant or just Amazon Alexa. I’ve tested this with my iPhone XS Max and it works as expected. There are 8 mics on these headphones, 2 of which (I think) are dedicated to for the voice assistant feature. Just say Hey Alexa/Google/Siri and it works. No issues here so far. ODDITIES: There’s no power button on these. Had to read the manual to find this out. Basically, you turn the earcups flat to turn them off. Not sure if I like this feature honestly. If you accidentally take your headphones off and hang them around your neck, the cups will kind of turn flat and you may shut off your headphones inadvertently. And if you’re like me and put your headphones on stands, the headphones will stay on. There are three buttons on outside of the right earcup; volume up/down and play/pause button. The MX3 has a feature like this but are touch/swipe and that I do like. The 85h controls don’t seem quite as refined and seem like they were put there as an afterthought. I might get used to them over time however, for this feature, I prefer the MX3 implementation. OVERALL: The 85h are a great set of cans for anyone looking to get an upgraded/higher end set of headphones. With the MX3/QC35 being in the $350 range, that might be a damper for most people looking to pick up new headphones. The 85h come in at $300 which might be a little easier to swallow. You can find the other two headphones slightly lower than retail however, the price point for the 85h should be a nice selling point. Considering that, the features and performance of the 85h are on par with the other two headphones. Might not be as good in one area compared to the others but I think they perform really well and are worth the buy if you’re in the market for a nice pair of higher end headphones.
This review is from Jabra - Elite 85h Wireless Noise Cancelling Over-the-Ear Headphones - Black
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Comfort, Noise cancellation
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
I think Jabra can do better
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I'm mostly familiar with Jabra professional headset products for call centers and I do like them, that is why I was super excited to try the new 85h headphones! I have a mixed feelings though. Let's start with good stuff: 1) Headphones are very well made, that "fabric" texture outside of the ear cups, super comfortable cushion on the head band, smooth extension. They fit my head just great and don't clamp too much. 2) Long 36 hour battery life with a quick USB-C charging, this is enough for a long trip! 3) Noise cancelling is amazing, it's really powerful. Hear thru mode is available if you want to be aware of your surroundings. 3) Rain resistant, they don't mind to be a little wet. 4) Carry case is included along with airline adapter and cables. 5) Ability to use them as wired headphones, 3.5mm cable is included. 6) Controls are nice and intuitive, headphones would pause automatically if you take them off your head. Power would automatically shut off as soon as you rotate the earcups into the "storage" position. 7) Mobile app is available, it provides the ability to create a "pre-setup" settings like "Relax", "On the go", etc, each setting would have it's custom noise cancelling option and equalizer positions. 8) Ear cushions are easily removable and replaceable Now what is not so good: 1) Sound quality!!! It's sub par for this level of headphones. Bass is virtually non-existent unless you pick a "Bass boost" in the EQ, Highs are muffled together, there is no clarity. Mid range is ok, but sound feels "compressed" at the frequency edges. I'm not a big fan of artificial EQ so I was doing my testing with "Default" flat EQ. Sound quality does not significantly change even if wired connection is used. I'm hoping Jabra can improve this with the next firmware update. 2) Power control - the only way to power off is to rotate earcups 90 degree into the "storage" position, which is not always practical. It's ideal if you put them in the case all the time, but not so comfortable if worn around the neck when not in use. I would prefer a physical On/Off switch instead. Overall I'm excited about Jabra entering noise cancelling headphone market, but I'll be waiting for the next model to see if sound quality improves. Or maybe a firmware update?
This review is from Jabra - Elite 85h Wireless Noise Cancelling Over-the-Ear Headphones - Black
No, I would not recommend this to a friendBrand response from Jabra
Posted .Hello xKing - Thanks so much for your detailed feedback! We are glad to know that you are enjoying many features offered with the Jabra Elite 85h, including the build quality, battery life, and noise cancellation. We do believe that we can help to improve the sound quality for you overall. A new firmware was just released yesterday to increase the volume levels and address other minor issues. Please be sure to complete the update through the Jabra Sound+ app. If you have any other questions or concerns, we hope that you will contact us as soon as possible so we can address them. You can reach us by sending a private message on either Facebook or Twitter (JabraSupport). Thank you again for your review!
- Pros mentioned:Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Latest Tech, AI Engineering, Extraordinary Sound
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.When I selected the Jabra Elite 85h BT Over-The-Ear Headphones for a comprehensive review in exchange for the headphones, I was very curious to explore the newer technological features. I consider myself an audiophile since I started building stereo sound systems in the early 60's for family and friends. I was totally fascinated with sound reproduction and to this day I love listening to music over the highest quality audio equipment I can afford. As an 'Old-School' music lover I have an extensive record collection and enjoy listening to them several times a week through my turntable connected to my amp-receiver and high-end speakers. However, sound technology, especially wireless, has opened up a whole new world for me and offers me freedom from connected audio cables. While devouring the technology specs of this Jabra 85H I immediately found the AI (Artificial Intelligence) engineered into these headphones with Jabra SmartSound. A outstanding feature from audEERING goes over and above any other active noise cancellation (ANC) solutions available. SmartSound includes environmental adjustments, which automatically aligns to my ever-changing surroundings from street sounds, yard noise, office noises, crowds, and even weather. I love it! Normally I would start my review with sound quality. However, because of the spectacular, advanced, technology features, this is where I am going to begin. *** Technology *** > Passive Noise Cancellation - The Passive NC is actually the fit of the over-the-ear earphones. They are snug and comfortable and have a padded top and two large ear cups covered with soft leatherette material that rest comfortably against my ears. WooHoo! The headphones slide on a band over my head and are easily adjustable. They weigh approximately ten and a half ounces – very light. > Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) - The Jabra Elite has eight microphones, four of them are used by the digital ANC to filter out background noises. SmartSound, when activated in the Free Jabra App, or, the headphone mics will gather information from your surroundings and switch between different 'Moments' automatically. However, I have discovered that this may take up to ten seconds to change environments. 'Moments' are categorized as Commute, Public, and Private. Be aware: If you wear glasses like I do, have long hair covering your ears, or any clothing, covering your ears – these may affect the quality of your ANC. > Voice Assistant – Connection to Alexa, Siri, and Google Assistant is available by pressing the 'Voice Button' on the RIGHT earphone. I can use voice commands to make calls, send or receive messages. How cool is that? > Phone Calls - When I use this phone feature six of the eight mics give me spectacular wireless call quality. Jabra is the industry leader in high quality, professional headsets. For incoming and outgoing phone calls this set is superior to anything else I have ever used. > Auto ON & OFF - There is no ON or OFF button. When I take this headphone set out of its carrying case, and twist to place on my ears, they turn ON automatically, and like wise, when I return it back to the case, folding it inwards, they turn OFF. > Ear Detection - There is a sensor system inside each earcup that automatically pauses or plays when you take OFF or put ON the headphones. WoW! > Bluetooth Version – Jabra 85h uses the latest BT version, 5.0. My I-Phone quickly connected to the Jabra, and remembers its registry. My wife's Samsung did the same. In fact the Jabra H85 can connect to two different devices at the same time and up to eight devices in its registry. > Intuitive Controls – Easy learning curve. After three weeks of using these cans daily I love how easy it is to just pick them up, twist, and place over my ears. Presto, they are ON and ready to pair, or immediately connect to the last mobile device they were 'paired' with. If someone needs my attention, I simply take the cans off and they automatically pause. They resume when I put them back on. Love it! The RIGHT headphone has the Voice Button to activate your Voice Assistant. A USB-C charging port and an RCA 3.5 mm Audio Jack for connection to outside audio devices. On the outside of the earphone is a Multi-function Button for pairing and phone calls. On the top side of the Multi-function Button is the Volume Up Button, and the Volume Down Button is beneath it. The LEFT earphone only has one button, Sounds Mode. I can turn the ANC ON or OFF, engage 'Hear-Through', and cycle through Moments. > Jabra Sound App – The Jabra Sound App is FREE and can be downloaded from the Apple App Store or Google Play. It is a multi-functional App, which allows me to set many music and listening settings. Impressive! Important – If you register your Jabra 85H through the Java Sound App your warranty is good for Two Years. Otherwise, you will be limited to a one year warranty. This App has so many User-Friendly settings, it really allows you to take full control of your entire musical experience while using these fantastic headphones. NOTE – The Jabra Sound App was designed for Mobile Devices. Laptops, desktops, tablets may not have the ability for you to really enjoy using these headphones to the fullest. > Water & Dust Resistant – Although Jabra does not specify a specific IP rating, I believe it is IP 52. This Jabra 85h has a nano-coating on the internal components and are advertised as being rain resistant. I use them out at my pool and on the patio. In any case, Jabra offers a two years' warranty for these headphones against water and dust. YooHoo! *** Sound Quality *** > Speakers & Sound – The Jabra speakers are 40mm and deliver crisp, clear, in-depth sound. They are targeted for the mid-ranges, frequency from 10Hz to 20kHz, with exceptional clear voice and channel separation. Impressive! The nuance sounds come clearly to the forefront and 'tickle' my ears with their refinements. These headphones are 'Ear-Candy' to my ears – not to much bass to overpower general music genres, but enough to appreciate when it needs to be emphasized. The bass can be boosted using the Jabra Sound app, but, it is never overpowering. There are six music presets: Default, Bass Boost, Smooth, Speech, Treble Boost, and Energize. I personally like the Energize preset since it reverts back to the classic 'Smile' in the EQ for most music genres. > Versatility - Headphones feature a 3.5mm RCA Audio Jack. This jack allows me to play my vinyls through my turntable connected to my amp-receiver. I can also play my CDs or DVDs through my amp to these headphones. Fantastic! I love my vinyls. My amp has eighteen EQ frequency settings. These Jabra 85h headphones responded way beyond my expectations using my amp EQ. I organize and play my vinyls according to the music genre that strikes my mood. I adjust my amp-receiver EQ accordingly, which keeps me from having to go back and re-align the EQ playing mixed genres. When I use these headphones in wireless, BT mode through Internet Music Services, like Pandora, I do the same thing. The EQs are also impressive using the Jabra Sound App presets. *** Other Features *** > Battery Life - Up to thirty-six hours of battery life on a single charge. It takes me approximately two hours to fully charge these headphones. After three weeks of use I get approximately thirty hours on each charge. This unit includes a USB-C cable for charging, which is the latest tech for expediency. I can also get an additional five hours of playing time from fifteen minutes of charging time. Great! > Carrying/Storage Case - The included zippered hard case is ideal for trips and provides protection for storage. It also has compartments for the USB-C charging cable, and flight adapter. When the headphones are placed in this case they automatically turn OFF. Cool! *** Wish It Had *** > High Resolution Audio (HRA) – Surprisingly, the Jabra 85h Elite does not have the Qualcom' aptX or Sony' LDAC, the latest HRA codecs designed to deliver CD quality sound over Bluetooth. However, without these codecs I was surprised at the depth of the sound field and the excellent, stereo, channel separation. No matter what genre of music playing I can hear all of the subtle background nuances to include raindrops falling and hitting roofs. Amazing! *** Conclusion *** > For me the most fascinating feature of this Jabra 85h Elite Headphone is the Artificial Intelligence (AI) built in to analyze the background noises of my current audio environment. If my neighbor is outside trimming his hedges, the AI will adjust the ANC to match my surroundings accordingly, and tell me what 'Moment' I am in when it changes. I am not aware of any headphones on the market today beside Jabra that features this technology. I also love that I can take these cans outside because they can take a little moisture. Again, I am not aware of any other over-the-ear headphones that are rainproof and dustproof. I highly recommend these Jabra Elite 85h Wireless Over-The-Ear Headphones – Five Stars.
This review is from Jabra - Elite 85h Wireless Noise Cancelling Over-the-Ear Headphones - Black
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Noise Cancelling Headphones w/ Great Battery
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I have used these both on a couple of plane trips and on my commute home on the bus - they do greatly reduce background noise. Pros: - Battery life is super long. - The auto pause when you take them off and auto off/on when you flip them flat works great. - Storage case is great quality and even holds the included airplane adapter, aux wire for wired use, and charging cable. - Decent Bluetooth headset for taking phone calls while listening to music. - Controls for pausing, next/back, volume and calls. Cons: - The pass through noise cancelling mode is far worse than just pulling one side off your ear to listen. The background noise is louder than normal and distorted. - I don't think I would wear these while doing physical activity or expose them to any real dirt/water. They are partially covered with fabric (top and sides) and have a double hinge (to fit in their case). - Sound quality is mid-range. Bass is flat and max volume is still a little too low for my taste. - They are big and have some weight. - No USB charger - only cable. They are not for harsh use, but quality packaging / materials, solid call quality, effective noise cancelation and smart features are why I would consider these.
This review is from Jabra - Elite 85h Wireless Noise Cancelling Over-the-Ear Headphones - Black
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, ComfortCons mentioned:Connectivity, Volume
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Not ready to defy the big boys
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.i really had hopes in these as i have been very much enjoying my Elite 65's for the past year. on paper the specs and features are great but after just a few days of use i know these were going back. Positives: -Great Battery life -Comfortable -Very good microphone for calls Overall well rounded features that are all average. Negatives: I was let down by the ANC. if your intention is to go after the Boses and Sony of the world you should do a better job. i have tried/owned anything XM3's, 700's and QC35 and these are not close... i am no audiohpile that will go into a high, mid and lows critique but i think they sound good. again good not great. like other reviews have mentioned, the volume compared to the competition is not very loud and i often had to crank up to 50% and above. i would say these are 20% lower than the sony's. And yes mine were updated to the newest and greatest firmware. connectivity, i have had several issues connecting to my Iphone XSMax (IOS 13.1.2) sometimes requiring a restart of the phone and/or headset. hit or miss for sure. multipoint works ok but you dont have the option to choose which devices to choose to connect/disconnect from the app (a la Bose). so sometimes you had to manually disconnect from one device to connect the third. not a big deal except when its the apple TV that connects automatically :) App connectivity has been an issue for me as sometimes it wouldnt connect to headset despite the latter being paired to my phone. when it does it takes a moment to connect. I was also disappointed by build quality - these feel a little too plasticky / cheap to justify the price point. And i was hearing creaks after less than a day of use. simply unacceptable. in any case, i would think Jabra would do better in round two. although i did get these at a very discounted price of 200$ (where i think they should be anyway) i will still be returing them mainly due to the ANC and build quality.
No, I would not recommend this to a friendBrand response from Jabra
Posted .Hi Amatout! We are happy to hear that you are enjoying the headset's battery life, fit, and microphone quality. However, we are so sorry to learn that you are experiencing difficulties with some of the headset's features. This is definitely not what we would expect. We kindly suggest that you contact our Technical Support Team, as we would be happy to assist you with any outstanding challenges that you are facing with your headset: https://www.jabra.com/contact/support/jabra-support-consumer. Thank you for your review!
- Pros mentioned:Battery life, Comfort, Noise cancellation
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Tried Bose/Sony. Returned Them for These
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I tried the Sony 1000XM3s in store for about 15 seconds, and marked them off my list - way too much loose, muddy, boomy bass, and horrible presence in the midrange. They might sound good to untrained, non-audiophile ears. I bought the Bose QC35-IIs, and returned them after a week due to Bluetooth glitches that occurred every twelve minutes, and also because of Bose's horrifically bad customer service. Their customer service representatives are in the Philippines, have no technical knowledge, and can only parrot the same troubleshooting steps you can find on their website. Worse yet, they have no tech savvy representatives, and they ignore emails. They are headquartered in Massachusetts, but you can't reach them there. Obviously, they go to great lengths to avoid their customers. This was my first Bose purchase - and my last. Regarding the Elite 85h's... ANC on both the Bose and Sony is superior, especially at very low frequencies - the rumble of traffic and engines, for example - but, it works fine in office scenarios, and the like. The sound signature is basically neutral and accurate - no really noticeable dips or peaks anywhere in the frequency band. After the latest firmware update, they get as loud as anyone who prizes their hearing will care to listen. They are heavier than the Bose or Sony, but I find them comfortable for hours on end. They are very well designed, and constructed of quality materials - but I don't care for the fabric covering. I don't care for the AI stuff. It's just a gimmick that will have you going down a rabbit hole, wondering what the headphones are going to do next. I prefer to choose my own settings, so I turned the AI off. Battery life is as advertised - much better than that of the competition. The battery is Lithium-Ion. If you want it to last longer, charge it to only 60 to 80 percent most of the time. Most lithium battery wear occurs when charging beyond 80%. Yes, your phone has the same battery, and would benefit from not being "over" charged. Bluetooth range is better than most - mainly due to the use of Bluetooth 5.0. You'll only get that kind of range if your device is also Bluetooth 5.0 capable, though. USB-C charging is a welcome feature, too. The Elite 85h headphones do not support high resolution codecs, but they sound as good on Bluetooth as they do wired. I'd like to have the codecs, just for the peace of mind, but frankly, I'm not sure that I, or anyone else could really tell the difference. This topic is hotly debated, but I've yet to see a scientifically controlled study that proves me wrong. All things considered, of all the wireless headphones I tried, this was the best fit for me.
This review is from Jabra - Elite 85h Wireless Noise Cancelling Over-the-Ear Headphones - Black
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Comfort, Noise cancellationCons mentioned:Connectivity
Rated 2 out of 5 stars
Love the design but ANC nonexistent
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I was really excited about these headphones because they utilize the newer Bluetooth 5.0 chipset which allows that fatty battery life they have as well as a strong wireless connection. Unfortunately, these headphones did not meet my expectations. These headphones are amazing among average headphones, however, comparing them directly to Bose and Sony's high-end noise-canceling headphones they fall short. The reason why I am giving them only 2 stars is because of the type class of headphones Jabra has marketed them for. If they were marketed as a mid-end class I would rate them higher. I wanted to mention this because these are not "bad" headphones they are just overpriced for mid-end headphones. Before I go into the issues I have with these headphones I want to highlight the great aspects. Pros: • I love the design personally. The unobtrusive logo and the mesh accents make the headphones look really subtle but sexy. Kudos on the physical design • So comfy! Like pillows for my ears! • Boom Battery life = Champion • Great call experience, (the hearthrough makes it nice when you are talking to someone). • The hearthrough (sidetone) feature is really great especially with over-the-ear headphones but I wish there was a way to adjust the sensitivity because it does pick up some ambient noise. • The sound is good/great, not amazing, but ultimately no real complaints. Anybody that claims to be an audiophile and complain about the sound should know that currently, wireless headphones cannot compete with high-end wired headphones. So if you are an "audiophile" don't buy Bluetooth headphones lol. • The autopause/resume when you take off the headphones and put them back on is a super cool feature. Although I have been running into a problem where the headphones pause audio while wearing them. So this feature is not totally perfect, but love the concept. • Turning "off" the headphones by tilting the earcups forward is an awesome UEX. Very slick. • Connecting to the phone, (Iphone) is instant and seamless • Physical buttons are intuitive. Cons: • Bluetooth Connectivity sucks in certain scenarios. Horrible when commuting. UGH so disappointing, even with the new chipset these headphones constantly drop when I am walking through the city. If these headphones are around a lot of people who have wireless devices + being by structures that have wireless signals be prepared for a terrible experience. These headphones cannot keep connected to my phone. I am also thinking this has to do with these headphones not supporting aac codex which is what Iphones use. If you are a city commuter I would NOT get these headphones. If there is no firmware update I am going to have to return these guys because the dropping is so bad. If you are by yourself you will be fine but Jabra literally advertises them as like commuter "smart sound" Headphones. • This is a perfect transition to the "smart sound" feature. Awesome concept, really like it but it is not there yet. Smart sound when commuting switches so often it is distracting. I bike and walk to work in Chicago. I bike under els and next to traffic. The headphones will recognize this environment as "commuting" mode but the moment that it detects speech it switches to public mode. Jabra needs to dial back that sensitivity because it is constantly switching back n' forth. I ended up just turning off this feature because it is too sporadic for commuting and I don't know why you have it on when you are just chilling by yourself. So... for me, this feature is not functional, but it is a cool idea. • ANC is not good. I think it sucks compared to high-end noise-canceling headphones. These ANC would be good for average noise-canceling headphones but shelling out top dollar I am expecting better. With ANC mode on I can still literally hear my padded keyboard. ANC is just about nonexistent. I understand why Jabra can claim that in ANC mode the headphones can last +30 hours... It is because they hardly do anything. I am not exaggerating either. If I am in "Off" mode and I turn on "ANC" mode the difference is negligible. I think what is happening here is that they made the Passive Noise Cancelling really good so that ANC would not have to really be there or work that hard. Very disappointing. If you are wearing these on the plane, you are 100% hearing that engine loud a clear. I was even testing them with a bathroom fan and I could hear the fan loudly. If they can provide an update they should because ANC is laughable compared to high standards. (Passive noise canceling is good though lol no lie) • Mention in the pros -- the headphones will auto pause sometimes which is annoying. It especially happens if you are rocking a beanie or some sort of hat. • App over is good but there is a terrible UEX with the equalizer. When you go to try and adjust the slider it is very difficult to tap accurately on the slider. The hotspot must be very small. This would not be an issue if the container the sliders are on could not move, but it most definitely can. So what ends up happening is that it is sooooo easy to initiate the background container that when you think you are going to be moving the slider up and down you actually end up moving the container widget. PLEASE FIX. The error rate for me has to be close to 70% which is terrible UEX, especially it is basically the main function for the app on the user end. This is my honest review. I really wanted to love these headphones but I just don't. Jabra, you have some amazingly cool/innovative ideas woven into these headphones that I think other companies will be inspired to do something similar. However, these great features mean nothing to the user if the basic functions of "wireless noise-canceling headphones" are not there. Terrible connectivity in crowded situations, (Bike, train, walk) and very basic/minimal ANC easily outweighs the cool features for me. I will be happy to update this review if in the near future a firmware update fixes the major issues I have. However, currently, the connectivity issue during my commute has these headphones on a one-way ticket back to BestBuy. They are basically broken for what I want to use them for :(
This review is from Jabra - Elite 85h Wireless Noise Cancelling Over-the-Ear Headphones - Titanium Black
No, I would not recommend this to a friendBrand response from Jabra
Posted .Hello Stellmach - Thank you for taking the time to write such a detailed review! We are humbled to know that you enjoy the design, comfort, battery life and other features offered with the Jabra Elite 85h! We regret that you are experiencing troubles with connectivity, and that you are not fully satisfied with the Sound+ app, ANC and smart sound. We value your feedback and suggestions, and we will be sure to pass them along. The troubles you describe are not at all what we would expect. We did recently release a firmware update on April 30th which may address some of your concerns. We strongly suggest that you make sure you are up to date on the latest firmware, and we would love the opportunity to work directly with you to ensure that you are having the best experience possible with your Elite 85h. We can be reached by phone or email: https://bit.ly/2wIr6ln or by private message on Facebook or Twitter. Thank you, and we hope to hear from you very soon!
Q: Questionhow do these compare to Boise?
Asked by Micki.
- A:Answer These will have a newer tech than the Bose. Bluetooth 5.0, An App to adjust sound profiles and equalizer. Longer battery life: 36 hrs vs. 20 for the Bose. The Elite 85H's have Smart Adaptive Noise Cancellation that will adjust to your environment. These should be at the very least on par, if not a complete improvement over the the Bose and Top-End Sony's.
Answered by BigboyC
Q: QuestionWhat Bluetooth version do these utilize?
Asked by Anonymous.
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- A:Answer Hello - The Jabra Elite 85h will feature Bluetooth 5.0.
Answered by Jabra
Q: QuestionHow many Bluetooth devices can this connect to at one time?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Hello - The Jabra Elite 85h can connect to two devices at a time, and remember the connections of up to eight devices.
Answered by Jabra
Q: QuestionDo these have a "wired" option for listening, or can you only listen via bluetooth?
Asked by questionme.
- A:Answer there is an audio connection if needed
Answered by Anonymous
Q: QuestionWhat audio formats do these support? (AptX, LDAC...etc)
Asked by Peter.
This question was asked about the related product: Jabra - Elite 85h Wireless Noise Cancelling Over-the-Ear Headphones - Titanium Black
- A:Answer From Jabra's own Techsheet, these headphones support the following Bluetooth profiles: HSP v1.2 , HFP v1.7, A2DP v1.3, AVRCP v1.6, PBAP v1.1, SPP v1.2 Sadly, no aptX, AAC or any high fidelity audio codecs are supported. What a shame since I was looking forward to these headphones as a worthy competitor to Sony's flagship ANC ones.
Answered by Bear
Q: QuestionCan I use these with my PlayStation 4?
Asked by Chris.
- A:Answer The truth is ...NO. Jabra t85 do not work with the PS4. I have both and wanted to use the Jabra earbuds because they are so awesome but they are not supported
Answered by Anonymous
Q: QuestionHow do I automatically switch between connected Samsung Galaxy S8 phone and Samsung Smart TV with Bluetooth? The voice assistant says connected to both devices, but the sound comes only from Phone. TV settings show connection to Jabra 85h, but no sound.
Asked by BJ.
- A:Answer I believe they choose automatically based on active input signal. You may need to press the play/pause button once something is playing. I've paired with my laptop and smartphone, needed to do some tinkering like that to switch between devices. Don't know how you can choose to output from TV. Also, not extremely compatible with all laptops. Win10 should be able to work well though.
Answered by 3rdMusketeer
Q: QuestionI've heard some reviews say that these headphones have a "hands free" voice assistant, with support for Google Assistant and Siri. Do they even have a hands free assistant? If so, is there a way to turn off the always listening voice assistant (Alexa)?
Asked by JayDee.
- A:Answer Hello JayDee - The voice assistant is prompted by pressing the Voice button when not in a call. It cannot be activated by voice only.
Answered by Jabra