Customer Ratings & Reviews
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- SKU:
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Customer reviews
Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars with 4900 reviews
(4,900 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Sound Quality4.1
Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars
- Battery Life4.0
Rating 4.0 out of 5 stars
- Connectivity4.0
Rating 4.0 out of 5 stars
Customers are saying
Customers praise the Elite 65t True Wireless Earbud Headphones for their exceptional sound quality, comfortable fit, and long battery life. Many users find that the earbuds fit perfectly in their ears and provide excellent comfort even during extended use. The sound quality is described as great, with users appreciating the clear and rich audio experience. Additionally, the earbuds' wireless capabilities and reasonable price point are also well-received by customers.
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- Pros mentioned:Battery life, Fit, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Wireless Earbuds, AirPod Slayer For Many!
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I stayed away from wireless earbuds for quite some time. All of the ones I had tried previously had horrible battery life, dropped the signal all the time, were way too obtrusive in my ears, and worst of all they usually sounded pretty bad. The first pair of wireless earbuds I kept and loved were the Apple AirPods and I still think they are a great choice for many people, but they do have some serious issues for some folks. They don't block out any outside noise, are not IP rated (so can't be counted on to keep out dust and moisture), and can easily fall out of your ears if you are doing anything other than sitting or walking casually. They have some pretty great benefits as well with great connectivity to Apple devices, very good sound quality, great battery life, multiple charges from the storage case, and they are small and compact. The great thing about the Jabra Elite 65t earbuds is that they match or surpass most of the best qualities of AirPods and solve all of the problems I mentioned. Let's break this down shall we? Looks: While I appreciate the Apple aesthetic, many people have commented that they thought the AirPods looked weird. Perhaps because they don't look like 'normal' earbuds or because they are so jarringly white. The Elite 65t looks sharp and professional. The black and gunmetal gray are unobtrusive and since they hug your ear rather closely, some people may even miss that you are wearing them. Big win goes to the Elites. Sound Signature: Here I would call it a tie. I enjoy the sound from the AirPods and I think the sound is phenomenal from the Elites. While some people such as myself like the fact that the Jabra Elite app allows for fine tuning the equalizer settings, most won't care about this or even know that they can do this. I'm going to give the Elites the win on this one too, mostly because of the sound options not necessarily over quality of the sound signature. Isolation: This is an easy victory for the Elites. AirPods have virtually none unless you have REALLY small ears and have them jammed in there. The Jabra Elite has traditional earbud tips that come in three different sizes and provide a nice seal that passively blocks a lot of noise. This lets you enjoy your music a bit more and you can listen to it at a lower volume since it isn't competing with other noise. The good thing about the different size tips is that you can mix and match with them. I have a small tip on the right earbud and a medium on the left since my ear canals are different sizes. That being said, many people don't like earbuds with tips that go into your ear canal because they find them uncomfortable, I am usually one of those people (which is one of the reasons I like the AirPods) but these tips seem to be soft enough and well sized and I haven't had any problems so far. You get a good enough seal without having to really cram them in your ears so that is a nice plus. Active Use: Another win for the Elites. Apple AirPods stay in my ears better than I thought they would but I have had them fall out many times while doing yard work, exercise, and sometimes just walking around. The fit of the Elites is snug enough that this is not a problem. I have yet to have them come out even when cranking hard on an elliptical machine (which is probably the most jarring of the activities I do on a regular basis). Also, the Jabra Elites are IP55 rated that gives them considerable dust and moisture resistance. Now I wouldn't wear these in a dust storm and you sure a heck can't submerge them but they can take the elements far better than AirPods. If you have always wondered about IP ratings I have attached a handy little graphic that breaks it down for you. The Sport version of these are IP56 so they are a bit more moisture resistant. Charging Case: This one goes to Apple. The AirPod case is smaller, holds more of a charge (24 hours), and therefore can recharge the earbuds through more cycles. That being said, they Jabra case is much smaller than I expected and has one really good feature and that is the snap lock. The magnetic latch on the AirPods sometimes doesn't keep the headphones tightly set and I've had several times where one of the AirPods doesn't charge while the other one does. The lid on the Jabra Elite case holds the earbuds down on their charging connectors consistently and well so this is not a worry. While the Jabra case may not hold as much juice, what it does have is going to reliably charge your Elites. Call Quality: This one is a tie. My wife says that I sound better through both the AirPods and Elites than I do just talking though my phone normally. The sound isolation on the Elites though makes it easier to make out softer talking from those calling you. Bluetooth Connectivity: Again, a tie. Both have solid connections to my iPhone and other devices and I have yet to have a dropped signal from either. The AirPods seamlessly hook up to all of my Apple devices without any work from me but the pairing with the Jabra Elite is easy as well (it's just not 'magical' like the AirPod sync). The Jabra Elites are on the new Bluetooth 5 spec but I have yet to determine a difference between it and the version 4 on the AirPods but perhaps as more devices support it (my phone does not), it may be more of an issue. Controls: This one is a win for Apple. This is only because there is one glaring problem with the Jabras and that is that they aren't gesture control or just touches but are actual button presses. The buttons can sometime be hard to actuate and have the unfortunate side-effect of forcing the earbud into my ear. For someone who really does not like that sensation, it can be a problem. That being said there are a lot more controls that are available through the button presses than are available for the AirPods. Also, I have an Apple Watch and control my AirPods with it, so that has always been really seamless for me so I have to give this one to Apple. This would be different if Jabra would change from actual button presses to taps. I would be ok with the loss of some control features to not have to push the Elites into my ears to get a good actuation. Overall: The Jabra Elite 65t is probably they best wireless earbud out there now and it is going to take a lot for anyone to push them off the top of that hill. Across the board they either meet or exceed the quality of Apple AirPods and absolutely destroy any other wireless earbuds that I've tried. These are an outstanding choice for anyone and I highly recommend them. I think it would almost be impossible to be disappointed in them. I don't say that about many things.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Comfort, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Awesome
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I had this for a while now and the sound quality is amazing. They are so comfortable to wear I forget I have them on sometimes.
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best True wireless in the Market
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Like all consumer products, these Headphones have their pros and cons but in my opinion These are the best True Wireless in the market right now. They stay in your ear better than AirPods. Blocks and cancel noise in the plane better than Bose QCII. They are very light and compact. They have pass through so you can hear the outside world. Waterproof to an extent. I ran through heavy rain in New York (enough to get my demin jacket soaked) and they still work. I have been using these for 2months. Logged about 8k Miles on them traveling from East to West coasts and it just keeps getting better the more I get used to them. I primarily purchased them for hands free calling. Call quality on these are great. They pair easily and are non apple product. Decent EQ profiles on the app. CONS: it is wireless.. I can't hook it up inside the plane Multimedia Monitor. Or anything with the 3.5mm hardware option. I use my Bose QCII for that. Tactile button, I prefer not to have them. When you press the button it pushes the buds further inside my ear. Not very pleasing, but that's my personal opinion. I do like some features that BOSE have on their apps like multi pairing and the option of having to direct-plug using a minijack.
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Sound quality
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Great potential, sadly got a possibly broken earbu
||Posted . Owned for 6 months when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I really tbink the sound and mic are clear and provide crisp sound. The only issue i am having is with the left earbud. The left earbud will work for a short time <10minutes, before it just stops working. I have tried charging it for hours to ensure it has charge but none of the troubleshooting is working so I am waiting for Jabra to begin the warranty replacement process.
This review is from Jabra - Elite 65t True Wireless Earbud Headphones
I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from Jabra
Posted .Hello Rose07, thank you for writing a review of the Jabra Elite 65t. We are sorry to read about these challenges you are experiencing with the Left Earbud. This is certainly not what you should expect. We kindly suggest contacting the Jabra Support Team: https://bit.ly/2IoJ8Qo so that we can gather more information and provide you with further assistance. Regardless, we are happy to read that you are enjoying the sound and microphone quality. We will certainly pass your feedback along to the appropriate team. Thanks, again.
- Pros mentioned:Battery life, Fit, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Outstanding earbuds.
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Compared to other manufacturers, Plantronics generally isn't associated with good quality headphones. However, after using these earbuds for a little while, I can say that these are on par, if not better than a lot of other manufacturer earbuds. Quite surprising actually as these are great all around earbuds. I have a pair Bose Soundsport earbuds that I've been using for awhile. Very nice and lives up to Bose quality. Compared to these, the 65t's are, again, quite impressive. As far as sound quality, these are very good and offer a great mix of highs/lows. Personally, I wish the bass had a little more thump to it but not a huge thing. Mids and highs are very clear and crisp and volume is good as well. Size/portability. While both the 65ts and Bose are small and compact, the 65ts have the edge here as they're smaller than the Bose earbuds/case. The case for the 65t is about half the size of the Bose which isn't a big issue however, it is nicer that these can fit in even the smallest pocket you have. One of my biggest complaints with the Bose earbuds is how they stick out of your ear when you wear them. Looks a tad strange but this is more a personal preference. This is not the case with the 65ts. They sit almost flush in my ear. The fit on these is very good and I don't have any concerns about them falling out or anything. Call quality. These have the ability to take calls and people on the other end of the line can't even tell I'm using earbuds. The call quality is quite clear however I did have a couple pauses during my call. I'll blame that on the bluetooth connection but just something to note. And these also have the ability to interact with Alexa which, I presume, is nice. I don't have Alexa (I have Google) so I'm unable to test this aspect of the earbuds. I imagine though it would be quite convenient to interact with Alexa in this fashion. Overall, I'm thoroughly impressed with these and I think they're great for working out, out and about or for whatever. The compact size and good battery life will just about appeal to anyone and the sound quality will be more than adequate for any time of music listener.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best ear buds ever
||Posted . Owned for 5 months when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This is an Outstanding product. Light weight, quality sound, noise canceling, in my honest opinion it's in a league of it's own. I've owned Beats, Sony, and other brands and Jabra Rocks.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Jabra Elite 65T are true wireless earbuds
||Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.These earbuds are great. I have no issues with sound and it talks to you when a call come in. I like all the features that it offers.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Comfort, Sound quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great sound, comfortable IF they fit
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.It was great to find headphones that you don't have to worry about a wire dangling around your neck or the bulkiness of over the head headphones, and they even work great for working out... assuming they actually fit in your ear. When I first tried them out, they fit perfectly with the earbuds provided but also came with several other size ear bud plastic pieces if they don't initially fit in your ear. PROS: Let me start off by saying they actually sound really good, were very comfortable, easy to set up and have most of the options you need on the earbuds themselves (power, volume, answer/hang up, etc.). The Jabra application for the headphones allows you to use the equalizer to adjust the sound to your liking. The case for storing and charging them is very compact and convenient to use and allows you to charge the headphones without finding an outlet. CONS: After trying them out, I asked my wife to try them because they sounded great and I wanted to see if she liked them. She is small to average size so I didn't think that would be an issue and, if so, we could swap out the buds for them to fit a smaller ear. The larger part of the unit, not the ear bud part, would not even come close to fitting in her ear and just fell out. That eliminated any chance of selling her on them because they flat out wouldn't work. Now that I know my wife can't steal them for her own personal use, which may actually be a bonus for some people, I have to warn people before buying them that this may be an issue, especially if you're considering buying them for smaller people or teenagers. Other than that they impressed for not only the sound but the portability, convenience and if you don't want giant headphones wrapped around your head or a wire dangling in the way. If you have an option, you may want to try before you buy or make sure you buy from somewhere that has a good return policy.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.These r by far the best ear phones i have ever had .get the extended warranty because they r smaii and i droo them alot
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Fit, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Perfect gym companion!
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Jabra Elite 65t earbuds fit perfectly in the ear, do not fall out during exercise or running and provide that real wireless freedom. Nothing gets tangled or just in the way! Earbuds come with 3 different tip sizes to ensure a comfortable fit, they are sweat resistant as well. Sound quality is real good, bass is reach and powerful, highs are clear. These earbuds are not active nose cancelling, but they provide a pretty good isolation from the outside noise. I can not hear the gym music when I play my own. There is a function called 'HearThru' (which can be activated by tapping right earbud's button 2 times) that allows you to hear around you without taking earbuds out. Battery life is about 5 hours on a single charge and on-the-go charging case can provide 2 full recharges, so total run time would be around 15 hours without access to the power source. Charge time is about 2 hours until full (both earbuds and a case). Right earbud can be used in 'mono' mode without the left one. Controls are pretty usual, right earbud has a single multi-function button, left one has a button that can be pressed on 2 sides (for volume control and track selection). Music would automatically pause if you take either earbud out and resume when you replace it. Earbuds automatically turn on when removed out of the case and turn off when replaced into the case, so you don't really need to use the controls a lot. Phone app allows you to customize settings and shows the exact battery level, unfortunately case battery level is not shown in the app, you can only tell it by looking at the small LED indicator at the bottom which could glow green, yellow or red (high, medium and low battery indicators). Earbuds could be paired to 2 different phones or phone and a smart watch at the same time. Overall - earbuds are super comfortable and I really enjoy wearing them at the gym.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Jobera elite 65t
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I like it . The battery stay long. I recommend for everyone to have it.
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Quick and easy setup
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The earbud comes with charger cord and different size cushion to fit into the ear. Following the instructions provided so easy and quick to connect. Earbuds are light weight and volume closes come perfectly clear. I really like the passive setting that allows you to hear surrounding noises.
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Fit
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best ear bud for the price $
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Good fit and comfortable love the features great price
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Truly the ELITE Earbuds
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Jabra Elite 65t Setup/Testing/Conclusion I have to first say… I am quite impressed with Jabra on creating the Elite 65t. When I first saw the box I really liked the packaging. Jabra made the box standout with the yellow color that you’ll typically see with other Jabra products. Some of the text on the box is silver so it gives it that “premium” look. Jabra didn’t overdo it because they only made the Elite and one side of the box text silver. Once you break the seal on the bottom of the packaging and pull the yellow box out, you’re prompted with a little grey tab to pull out which discloses the “Welcome to Superior Sound” card. On that card you’ll be able to see the earbuds through a hole. Once you remove that card you’ll gain access to the Elite 65t, the charging box, need help contact sheet, get started booklet, usb charging cable, and of course extra ear gels. For those of you that require different size ear gels; Jabra provides you with a small, medium, and large (medium installed by default). I personally didn’t have any problems at all with the already installed medium ear gels. Getting started was honestly pretty simple and straightforward. I took a look at the get started booklet for reference but found that I got a better understanding of how everything works after downloading the app. The app you want to download is the Jabra Sound+ app. After, you’ll be able to download the Jabra Service app. Please note that the Jabra Service app is not a standalone app! Make sure you download the Jabra Sound+ app. After downloading the two apps I paired the Elite 65t with my Google Pixel phone without any issues whatsoever. Within the app, you’ll be able to set the voice assistant which is on default or you could select Amazon Alexa. When clicking on Audio experience you’ll be able to change settings of HearThrough, Auto Pause, and Headset Prompts. HearThrough basically gives you the ability to have it off where no audio from your surroundings will be transmitted to your headset. Or you can set it to Mix or on and customize the way you want it. AutoPause works where if you remove one earbud from your ear, audio will pause. Headset Prompts basically gives you verbal headset prompts, pretty straightforward there. Other things you can customize is the call experience like call audio, caller ID or even the Sidetone. If you don’t know what Sidetone is, it’s basically where you can hear your own voice when on a call; I set mine to off. The last thing you can customize is the Equalizer. Don’t forget! If you need to change the language for guidance; Jabra gives you the ability to change it to either Deutsch, English, Francais, or Chinese. I must say, the Elite 65t is definitely customizable. I like the fact that the app can control so many things. But what helped me out the most personally is having the ability to reference the actual user manual within the app. So instead of looking at a paper instruction manual or downloading the PDF manual online, I was able to reference to it within the app at any given moment; which I did quite often. Using the Jabra Elite 65t was fantastic. The earbuds fit into my ear snug and didn’t cause any discomfort at all. My coworker mentioned that it looked just a little bit bulky in his opinion. I personally felt like it wasn’t a problem at all. The sound quality when playing music was fantastic. The earbuds did a great job with blocking out people around me (when working in an office). I tested the Elite 65t by making a couple calls and the receiving end said that I was clear and could barely hear any noise around me. I tested this because I work near the airport runway along with having my window rolled down and driving while talking to someone. The button placement on the earbuds are also not a problem for me. Left earbud basically controls the volume along with being able to skip songs. Right earbud is the “master” earbud I guess you could say. It functions by pausing music, holding it down to access your voice assistant, hanging up phone calls, or even turning off the earbuds. I like the fact that the Elite 65t comes with the portable on-the-go charging case. So the earbuds alone can operate up to 5 hours of use, with the charging case; you’ll get a total of 15 hours. The portable charging case basically gives you 2 full charges, meaning 5 hours (earbuds) + 5 hours (case) + 5 hours (case) gives you a total of 15 hours. I didn’t have any problems loading the earbuds into the case and plugging it into my PC with the included charging cable. In conclusion; the only thing I would’ve liked to see is instead of the USB charging cable, a USB C cable instead. Only reason why is because a lot of electronics are moving to USB C now. It’s just flat out better… Nonetheless, Jabra has truly done an excellent job on the Elite 65t. Everything from packaging, to sound quality (input and output), to materials used was really thought out by Jabra. The Elite 65t definitely reached and exceeded my expectations. I will continue to use the Elite 65t on the daily and tune everybody out at work while jamming to some music. Don’t forget ladies and gentlemen! Register your product after downloading the app to take benefit of the warranty! Product Information 4 Microphone Enhanced Sound Customize your Music Proven Wireless Connection Up to 15 Hours Battery Voice Assistant Enabled 2 Year Warranty (Dust & Water). Registration required with the Jabra Sound+ app. What's in the box? Elite 65t Earbuds (w/ Medium Ear Gels Installed) On-The-Go Charging Case USB to Micro USB Cable Large and Small Ear Gels Get Started Guide Contact (Help) Sheet
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Comfort, Fit
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Love these ear buds
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I have really fallen in love with these ear buds. They are super comfortable to wear and they sound really good too. Phone conversations are crisp and clear and the other party had no problems hearing me in loud environments. In order for the sound to be its best, I did have to swap out the medium size ear gels with the small gels, but your ears will be different and you just have to try out which works. The directions that come with the ear buds are lacking and they tell you to download the "Jabra app", the only problem with that is there are a bunch of Jabra apps and the one I originally downloaded, did not work properly. Jabra support guided me to the correct app. I had to get the Jabra Sound+ app, and also get the Jabra Service that runs in the background. I am not a big fan of that part, but if you have a modern phone, you probably won't notice a slow down. In the app you can adjust the settings of the ear buds such as pass thru sound (which allows you to hear your surroundings), equalizer, call experience, and voice assistant (alexa or the one your phone has built in). You can also view the battery life and the connection status of each ear bud. The included charging case is very nifty, but it is a bit difficult to open. It will also charge up the ear buds up to three additional times and add that to the rated 5 hour battery life then you can easily use these pretty much all day with a few charging breaks. As I mentioned before, they fit really snug and comfortable and I have received a few complements on them so far. The price is reasonable as well for what you are getting.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Fit
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Awesome
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.They work great . Much better fit and feel for me than the Apple Ear Buds.
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Good buy
||Posted . Owned for 6 months when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.They're great!! At first it feels heavy and big on the ears but i think it takes time to wear out. They are fine now, quick connect,usbc charge like my phone and most of all people can hear me when on a call. If you're in a windy background it will reflect on the call but i expected that. Good buy
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
LOVE it!
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This is actually my very first wireless earbuds and I'm loving it. Straight forward instructions, very easy to understand and use. I use it when I go for a walk, at my gym, biking, and even cooking. I take it with me pretty much anywhere I go.
This review is from Jabra - Elite 65t True Wireless Earbud Headphones
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent for anyone that loves great sound
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Really like how these are so compact and easy to take with you on the go. I also love how there are no wires and the case keeps the headphones charged. You can also just use one headphone instead of both if you perfer. These are worth getting.
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Battery life, Fit, Sound quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Small Ear Buds
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Jabra Elite 65t they have to be one of the smallest earbuds i own today. I have 2 Pair and these are small. They fit very nice in the ear and stay seated at all times. The battery life is 5hrs per charge and it's nice to have the charging case to go with it. The sound quality is good not the best that i have there is no deep bass it is very clear. There is the app to download to change the way they sound it really didn't make that big of a difference in sound. When i had both in my ears and pull just 1 away the sound would stop unit i put it back in my ear. I don't know why none of my other one's do that. I did find it kinda hard to push the control buttons on the earbuds. You are pushing the button and pushing the earbud in your ear more. The style of these are nice the don't stick out as much as my other one's they are very small and can't tell that you have them in. Talking on the phone with them made me sound like i was in a hall not that big of a deal the other voice coming back was clear. These do come with a 2 year warranty that is very nice. Overall very nice good sound.
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