A:AnswerHello Pampy - We invite you to look over our BlueParrott line of products as they are specifically designed to reduce noise through the microphone. Check out the options available at BlueParrott.com. Thank you.
A:AnswerHello Will88- No the earbuds do not connect individually. The right earbud of the Jabra Elite 75t maintains the connection to your smartphone while the left earbud connects to the right earbud.
A:AnswerIdeally you should use a computer with Windows 10 with bluetooth capability.
Jabra says you can connect using a usb dongle from Jabra but this is not certified by them and if it works they cannot garantee it will work fine.
A:AnswerHello Benju- Thank you for your interest in the Jabra Elite 75t and Elite 85t. The Elite 75t has two microphones per earbud while the Jabra Elite 85t has three microphones per earbud. All six microphones are utilized when using both earbuds during calls. Two of the microphones on the right earbud are used to transmit your voice to the person(s) on the other end of the call, and the other microphones on the right and left earbuds are used for SideTone and Active Noise Cancellation (ANC).
A:AnswerHello Lilin - Yes, all Jabra Bluetooth products follow the independent Bluetooth specification and will work with any compatible device that also adheres to the standard. Thank you.
A:AnswerI wear them to sleep every night, There’s a possibility of accidentally pressing the pause button when it’s pressed against your pillow but that’s never happened to me. If you had that issue you could use the app to make the button presses do nothing. Another benefit is if/when your headphone falls out, it pauses the music. That way if you can listen to a long playlist without worrying about not hearing your alarm.
A:AnswerHello Colt- thank you for your interest in the Jabra Elite 75t. We believe that the Elite 75t is a very reliable set of earbuds. However, if you are going to be working out with the device, we recommend checking out the Jabra Elite Active 75t. The Jabra Elite 75t and Elite Active 75t have up to 7.5 hours of battery life on a single charge. The charging case is also home to an additional 20.5 hours of battery life, for a total battery life of up to 28 hours. They both use Bluetooth 5.0, can be connected with up to two devices simultaneously, and are both compatible with Jabra Sound+ app, where you can customize your sound settings for calls and music. The main difference between the Jabra Elite 75t and the Jabra Elite Active 75t is the IP rating. The Jabra Elite 75t has an IP55 rating which indicates it is dust resistant and can resist a sustained, low-pressure water jet spray. Meanwhile, the Jabra Elite Active 75t has an IP57 rating which indicates it is protected against dust and the effects of temporary submersion in water. The submersion test requires 30 minutes at a depth of 1m/3ft. The other difference between the Elite 75t and the Elite Active 75t is the material they are made out of. The Elite 75t are made out of a glossy plastic while the Elite Active 75t are made out of more rubber plastic. We hope this helps!
A:AnswerHi- Thank you for contacting us today. We expect the Jabra Elite 75t/Jabra Elite Active 75t Wireless Charging Variants to be available for purchase within the next month or so. We also expect the Wireless Charging Case to be available for purchase as an accessory for the Jabra Elite 75t/Jabra Elite Active 75t within the same time frame. We encourage you to follow our social media accounts, and sign up for our newsletter to stay up-to-date on all product announcements and updates: https://www.jabra.com/newsletter. Thank you!
A:AnswerHello Abang- at this time we do not recommend you pair your Jabra Elite 75t directly with a TV as it is optimized to be used primarily with smartphones or tablets running either iOS or Android. While many of our users have found success pairing their devices to their TVs, this is not something that we officially support. For this reason, we cannot guarantee device performance or provide support for performance problems that may result.
Furthermore, we do not expect that you will run into a delay in the audio of your earbuds when playing games or watching videos on your smartphone or tablet. We hope this helps you out!
A:AnswerHi PugMom- To mute your Jabra Elite 75t EarBuds, please press the Left Button on your Left EarBud when you are on a call. Thank you for your question!
A:Answerlong answer is that the design of the earbuds relegated them to either dual use or right side only use. The left earbud requires the right earbud in order to function, there is no independent processing capability in the left bud, its mostly in the right.
Short answer is, no. I'm pretty sure there's no firmware update to fix a lack of hardware.
A:AnswerHello Flasteck- thank you for your question! As of right now, the only difference between the Jabra Elite 75t and the Jabra Elite Active 75t is the IP rating. The Jabra Elite 75t has an IP55 rating which indicates they are dust resistant and can resist a sustained, low-pressure water jet spray. Meanwhile, the Jabra Elite Active 75t has an IP57 rating which means that it is protected against dust and the effects of temporary submersion in water. The submersion test requires 30 minutes at a depth of 1m/3ft.
A:AnswerThey do have IP55 Water Resistance which is resistant against low pressure water sprays, so sweat from a workout should be fine. Just no direct sprays from sinks or shower heads, etc...
A:AnswerHello Jennifer, great question! At this time, only the right earbud of the Jabra Elite 75t can be used on its own for phone calls and music, however, we will be releasing a firmware update early next year which will allow you to choose which earbud you would like to use independently of the other.
A:AnswerHi - Keeping the Jabra Elite 75t inside of their fully charged Charging Case will not overcharge the EarBuds. We kindly ask that you contact our Technical Support Team with any additional concerns or questions that you may have: https://www.jabra.com/contact/support/jabra-support-consumer. We look forward to hearing from you soon!
A:AnswerHi TMelt - thanks for your question! The right earbud on the Jabra Elite 75t can be used independently. We expect to release an update next year that will allow either earbud to work independently.