A:AnswerHi there! We are so happy to announce that you will be able to use both ear buds independently through an update via the Jabra Sound+ app in 2020. At the moment, we are focusing on fulfilling orders that have already been made, due to a delay in the launch date. We anticipate that the Elite 75t will be available, in select countries, from mid-November 2019. Thank you so much!
A:AnswerThe call quality sounds virtually the same as the Elite 65t. I don't know how to describe it that well but it reminds me of AM radio. It's not the best but it's clear enough for the receiver to hear you without static sounds or anything like that.
I found that when the mic is use for voice memos on your phone it's a lot clearer.
The Caller ID announcement is one feature that is missing from the Elite 75t that is on the Elite 65t. It's no longer supported. Instead incoming calls will just ring, like any other bluetooth headset.
A:AnswerHi BigJay021- If you have any questions, we kindly ask to please reach out to our support team: https://www.jabra.com/support#/, for further assistance. Thank you so much!
A:AnswerThey are now! Mine were mailed to me on the 4th and as of this writing, the website allows you to add it to your shopping cart which I'd presume you can then buy. You can't even add it to your cart at that conglomerate web place named after a jungle in South America.
A:AnswerHi Hoffmaya- thank you for your interest in the Jabra Elite 75t! As of now, the Gold Beige Elite 75t will be available early 2020. Please do not hesitate to send us a Facebook or Twitter message if you have any other questions!
A:AnswerHi Pg- Yes, wireless charging variants of Elite 75t and Active 75t is coming into the market globally in the coming weeks. Thank you for your question!
A:AnswerHi JC18- great question! At this time, you are not able to share your Jabra Elite 75t with another person as the two earbuds have a range of 8-10 inches between each other. This will not change when the left earbud is able to be used on its own. That update will simply allow you to switch which earbud is the primary and which is the dependent.
A:AnswerHello Breezers, thank you for your question! The Jabra Elite 75t are not waterproof. The earbuds themselves are rated IP55, so they are only protected against contact with light amounts of water.
A:AnswerI've never tried to connect the two directly but what I do is have my earbuds connected to phone (Note 10) then through the smart things app, had the audio of the tv play through my phone wich in turn plays through my earbuds.
A:AnswerNo, you don't have to use the app. I had them paired to 2 phones but only installed the app on one so that I could configure them. Any config changes you make are loaded to the buds and will carry over should you have them connected to a second device. If you use one device and choose not to use the app you will not have access to some of the deeper configuration choices.
A:AnswerYes! The charging case is a small pod the buds go into, however; I would purchases a rubber covering that has a Keychain clip accessory to avoid loosing. I purchased these earbuds and I lost them within 2weeks.. I lost the dominant right ear bud being black and had I not purchased the Keychain case, I would lost that.
A:AnswerHi Leonarey! Thank you for your question. The Jabra Elite 75t is currently available for pre-order. If you have any additional questions about the Jabra Elite 65t, please let us know here: https://bit.ly/2wIr6ln. Thank you!