Customers are impressed with the Jabra Elite 75t's sound quality, describing it as excellent and well-balanced. They also appreciate the long battery life, comfort, and secure fit of the earbuds. However, some users have experienced connectivity issues and uneven volume levels between the left and right earbuds.
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Pros mentioned:
Comfort, Sound quality
Cons mentioned:
Connectivity
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Happy with my purchase!
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I bought these because I washed my Samsung Buds (case and all) and since I am generally not a fan of Samsung I traded up. I have run them through a gambit of "tests" since I bought them 3 days ago to include the noise cancelling (on the mic) with my windows down going about 45mph.
My friend was able to hear me through the wind (windows down) and said there was no interference or distortion from the mic. The active noise cancelling for the wearer (of the environment around them) is not as good as my Buds were, but it isn't bad either. The Hear Through function is amazing! The sound you get is almost pure to what you hear without them and has almost no ambient white noise (whereas with the Buds the sound you hear with them is very distorted-- as of you're in a tunnel, fairly quiet and had a lot of ambient white noise) and it is much simpler to turn off and on than with the Buds. The app gas settings that can be customized for the best possible noise cancelling, the equalizer, and controls. They are water resistant (I expect it is similar to the buds where the case is not, but I am not going to test this). The sound quality for speech (audiobook) and music is good, and again, you can customize the equalizer to suit whatever you are listening to. They are as comfortable as expected for any bud and seem to stay in place pretty well and don't protrude out from the ear very much. I have a Google Pixel 4XL and after the app was downloaded, connection was easy, but after all the set up, the app is a bit slow to respond in connecting with the buds (but it doesn't have to be open to use them). Another great thing, when you register for the app and connect your buds it will automatically start the registration process for the product warranty (2yrs); all I had to do was confirm my email.
Aside from the active noise cancelling issue (by comparison), the only issue I have found (for me and it is pretty minor) is that they come preset to auto-pause if you remove one bud from your ear... But again, there is a way to change that in the app.
This review is from Jabra - Elite 75t True Wireless Active Noise Cancelling In-Ear Headphones - Black
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Jabra Elite 75t Earbuds Are Amazing
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I’ve been all-in on Bluetooth headphones for a few years now. I love not being tethered by wires and having the ability to walk around without having to be inches from my iPhone or iPad. I prefer over-the-ear headphones and have a very high-end pair as my daily drivers. But when I travel or go for walks outdoors, it’s good to have a high quality pair of earbuds. I’ve owned multiple pairs of earbuds over the last few years, from no name brands from China, which for the most part haven’t been very satisfying to better quality names such as Jaybird which have been better. Full disclosure: I was supposed to be sent a pair of these for review purposes. That didn’t happen as Jabra can’t seem to keep them in stock, so I went out and bought them anyway. Now I know why they can’t keep them in stock.
A family member commandeered my Jaybirds, so I’ve spent the last several weeks researching the newest entries in totally wireless earbuds from the likes of B&O, Momentum, Apple, Beats and even Master and Dynamic. From my research including countless articles and YouTube videos, I decided the Jabra Elite 75t would be a great option for me.
So are they? Yes, yes they are. I really wasn’t sure what to expect. Some reviewers said they’re bass heavy. Some said mid-range and treble is lacking. Most said to get good sound, you needed to adjust EQ in the Jabra Sound+ App. To be honest, in my experience they sound much better than I expected (which were high to begin with) and they sound terrific without any adjustment in the app.
Jabra was founded in 1983 and they are global brand specializing in audio and video equipment. They are well known for making high quality earphones for communications. My office, for example uses Jabra monaural headsets for hands-free calling. I use a Jabra mono Bluetooth headphone for my Apple Watch. This is certainly one area these Bluetooth headphones excel in. They use 4 microphone noise reducing technology which I tried out in a noisy environment (Starbucks) and I could hear the caller well and they could hear me well too. You can hear your caller in both earbuds, which is nice. Most other earbuds only let the caller be heard in one earbud. And you can open the microphone so you can hear yourself on a call. This makes a huge difference so you don’t sound so loud when you’re talking to someone. People around you will surely appreciate this a lot!
These come extremely well packaged. I like a good presentation when I buy something of quality, and the packaging doesn't disappoint. When you slide out the inner box, the charging case is at the top, the earbuds in the middle and the accessories (USB C charging cable, small and large silicone ear gels – they come pre-installed with the medium ear gels and a warranty leaflet. Jabra recommends you download the Jabra Sound+ App, put the earbuds in the charging case and make sure they are updated. The first update takes about 15 minutes, but you surely want your earbuds to have the very latest firmware, right? I then let them charge up, which took mere minutes as the charging case and earbuds were just about fully charged out of the box.
Pairing them the first time is a breeze. Once you open the lid on the charging case, the app walks you through pairing them, choosing which voice assistant you want, from Siri to Android to Google Assistant to Alexa and language. You also register them for warranty with Jabra, directly in the app. You can pair these up to 8 devices. Something Jabra offers which few others offer is the ability to have them paired to two devices at the same time. This means you can for example listen to music on your iPad, but immediately answer a call from your iPhone, without having to change from one device to the other. This is a great feature for sure.
The charging case is one of the stars of this show. It’s super small and will easily fit in your pocket without making you look goofy. Once fully charged, the Jabra’s offer up to 7,5 hours of play time. It wasn’t long ago, you’d be lucky to get 3 hours from wireless earbuds. Even Apple’s newest Airpod Pro’s only offer up to 4.5 of continuous play before needed to be recharged. The Jabra case also holds up to 28 hours of charge so you can recharge the earbuds multiple times before it needs to be recharged. The Jabra’s attach magnetically in the charging case as does the case lid. It’s clear Jabra put a lot of thought and engineering in the case. It’s smaller than the previous 65t case, charges via USB C, holds an amazing amount of battery power and just looks and feels super high quality.
The earbuds themselves are marvels of engineering. They’re much smaller than any earbuds I’ve seen or worn. It’s important to note that the ear gels are key to getting the best performance and comfort out of the Jabra’s. Jabra suggests you try all three pairs of ear gels in order to get the best fit. They come out of the box with the medium size attached. I started with them. The sound was disappointing. So it was time to try the other ear gels. If you choose the right size ear gel for your ear, not only will you hear how fantastic these can sound, but you simply WON’T hear anything around you. I should mention, these earbuds don’t have noise cancelling circuitry. I’m not disappointed by that as I’ve found that when noise cancelling circuits are engaged, the sound stage can be significantly altered. The Elite 75t use passive noise cancellation and it works beyond fantastically. It’s amazing how well this works. Someone was literally shouting at me trying to get my attention, and I could only see their mouth moving. And as mentioned, if you use the right ear gel for your inner ear, these puppies sound simply amazing. Bass is deep, vocals natural and highs just right without being shrill or harsh.
From a technology perspective, the Jabra’s are Bluetooth 5.0, which is very low energy and provides the ability to wander quite a distance from your mobile device, without any dropping whatsoever. They offer SBC (low-complexity subband codec) and AAC (Advanced Audio Coding), both of which have much higher quality and compression than the older MP3 format. There is no APT X, but then if you’re an iPhone user, Apple doesn’t use APT X anyway. I doubt you could hear the difference anyway. They come with an IPX 55 water resistance rating. While not completely waterproof, they can easily survive a grueling gym workout or a walk, in light rain. You can’t shower or swim with them, but would you even if you could? I certainly wouldn’t take a chance on ruining something I paid close to $200 for.
In terms of function, Jabra didn’t really leave anything out here. Many earbuds don’t offer volume control on the buds, but the Elite 75t does. Even Apple’s Airpod Pro doesn’t offer a way to adjust the volume on the buds themselves. Jabra doesn’t use touch sensitive controls, opting for physical buttons instead. YAY! They are very light touch, which is important as harder to push buttons means you end up pushing the earbuds deeper into your ear canal. There is quite a list of single, double and triple pushes on either earbud to get the functions you need from answering a call, putting a call on hold and answering another call, ending a call, changing music tracks, pausing music and more.
The Jabra Sound+ App is simple to use and offers a lot of functionally. Coming from a very high-end over-the-ear Bluetooth headphone, which also has an app, I think the Jabra offers a lot more in terms of adjustment to your exact listening preference. There are easy to select presets, such as Bass Boost, Treble Boost, Smooth etc. Or you can adjust Bass, Mid-Range and Treble individually to your specific listening tastes. There’s also Hear-Through control, which lets you listen to music, but bring in some of the outside world if you want and it’s adjustable to let in a little or a lot. Once adjusted in the Sound+ App, you can turn it on or off using the left earbud button. You also get some white noise options, such as sound waves. You can also read the full user guide in the app (which is not included in the box), but I downloaded it to my computer so I could read it on my laptop screen. Or you can simply remove one of the earbuds to pause the music. If left out of ear for more than 60 seconds you will need to push the right earbud button to resume play.
Well there you have it. Sorry for the length of this, but there are so many True Wireless Earbuds out there that my hope is you find this helpful if you’re considering the Elite 75t. They’re super small, super lightweight, super comfortable, sound simply amazing with music or phone calls, has a great charging case with amazing battery life and comes with a two-year warranty, which I doubt I’ll ever need to use anyway. All in all, these are the best Bluetooth Earbuds I've owned and I can see myself enjoying many pleasurable hours with the Jabra Elite 75t.
This review is from Jabra - Elite 75t True Wireless Active Noise Cancelling In-Ear Headphones - Black
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Bass, Battery life, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Goodbye Elite 65t’s and AirPods Pro
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These are better than the Elite 65t’s (which I also own) in every way. The low end is phenomenal in these. I’m a bass head so when people complain about headphones having too much bass I tend to run towards that option lol. That being said, the mids and highs are clear and seperated and crispy! I’m so amazed at how deep and clear the bass is and didn’t even think it was possible with earbud style headphones. These are so perfect I feel like they were made exactly for me. Other quality of life improvements over the 65t’s are:
-magnetic lid that is easy to open but stays shut
-earbuds are magnetic so they stay in the case when upside down
-the case can be stood upright (I know that’s not a big deal but I didn’t like that about the 65t case)
-smaller profile earbuds yet better, clearer sound.
-smaller case
-way better battery life
-Usb-C connection
Basically they are awesome. Get them now.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Fit, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
The Ultimate Perfect Bluetooth Wireless Earpieces
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
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As a earpiece junkie, I have had 40 - 50 bluetooth earpieces, starting with the oversize original "Jawbone".
I have the $300 Sony and 3 other $400 Blaupunkt devices.
BUT, the Jabra Elite 75t is hands down, the best sounding and the best operating earpieces that I have ever used.
They stay in place, and are not cumbersome, whatsoever.
Battery life is GREAT.
I am anxiously awaiting next year's Jabra 85t earpieces, BUT, I love my 75t devices.
PS: I have written my unaccredited thesis in Cellular Terminology and Technology.
This review is from Jabra - Elite 75t True Wireless Active Noise Cancelling In-Ear Headphones - Black
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Comfort, Sound quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Premium Headphones over $300, Watch Your Back!
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Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
The opportunity to own these high headphones in blue at a fifty to seventy percent discount brings me great joy. The sound quality, build quality and durable nature of the Jabra Elite 75t True Wireless Active in ear Headphones is without many rivals. The high water resistance and dust resistance ratings provides unique versatility lacking in many of its competitors. The App firmware update that offer new noise cancelling features increase the already amazing value especially at the sale price of $149.00.
My only two disappointments regarding this product are that it lacks wireless charging capability and if the listener chooses to one in ear headphone at a time, it must be the right one. The charging case has been upgraded to USB TYPE C as opposed to that of the previous generation Elite 65t. That right earpiece limitation should not be a deal breaker, though. This product does most things right.
The quality, design, and in ear fit / comfort of these true wireless headphones is at a premium in all three categories. Furthermore, each in ear headphone has physical buttons with some programmable options. The only reason that I could not offer a five star rating is due to the lack of wireless charging capability and the "PRIMARY - SECONDARY" setup between the left and right in ear headphones as opposed to each unit establishing a direct connection to the bluetooth device.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Fit, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best sounding ear buds yet
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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I own the elite 65 active headphones as well. I didn't think they could improve nearly as much as these have. The sound is better with much deeper bass. The fit is better, and the 65 active already fit well. They improved the case with the addition of the c charger. Battery lasts multiple days. I use them at least 4 hours a day.
This review is from Jabra - Elite 75t True Wireless Active Noise Cancelling In-Ear Headphones - Black
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Tough and loud
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Posted . Owned for 1 year when reviewed.
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These loud, crisp, bass heavy earbuds are the only buds you’ll ever need. For work, school, gym, entertainment, gaming, it will last you forever. Never once has it fallen out on me. Well worth the price, these things are indestructible. If you have long hair and you’re in school still, your teacher will ALMOST never notice them. Still got caught tho lol
This review is from Jabra - Elite 75t True Wireless Active Noise Cancelling In-Ear Headphones - Black
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Happy Birthday to me!
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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I love my Jabra Elite 75t ear buds, they were exactly what I wanted for my 72nd birthday. I wanted something that I could listen to while at the gym and at the same time not miss a phone call or text from my husband or kids. They had to be just right to drown out the music the gym played while I could listen to my Christian music. I was pleasantly surprised when I didn’t have to turn them up to hear. Love the feature of “hear through” because when someone comes up to me at the gym I can give the ear bud one tap and I can hear them. Also, I can leave them on as I leave the gym because they can be set where I can hear through to traffic noise to drive safely until I get back home. They were the perfect gift to myself. Happy Birthday to me.
This review is from Jabra - Elite 75t True Wireless Active Noise Cancelling In-Ear Headphones - Gold Beige
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Bass, Battery life, Fit
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Outstanding True Wireless Compact Earphones
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Verdict: great sound and very versatile true wireless compact earphones. These are my go-to everyday earphones, from commuting to hard-and-sweaty workouts. I highly recommend them.
Caveats. I not an audiophile so my assessment of the sound quality is from an amateur perspective. I’ve had these for 10 days now and have used them almost every day. I have had one other pair of true-wireless earphones that I purchased for $100, and these Jabra earphones are much better.
App. To maximize the experience of these earphones, I recommend downloading the Jabra+ app. It allows you to adjust the sound equalizer, play nature sounds for relaxation, find your earphones, register your earphones, change the voice guidance language (!), etc. All these features work well and are nice to have, but I found that I used the app very rarely. I was very interested in the “find my Jabra” feature because these are very small and easy to lose. In the end, the app will record the last location of the earphones when they were on, but not the live location of the earphones. So if you lose them while they are in the case (turned off), then you won’t find them through the app.
Music. I’ve used these earphones to listen to a variety of music to try to appreciate the performance with different tunes. While these earphones sound great right out of the box, after adjusting the equalizer with the Jabra app, I found that the bass level can be even nicer. I think these have the best bass I’ve heard in compact earphones. Overall, the sound for these earphones is great. The passive noise reduction (from the fitted ear pieces) works well enough to isolate sound for a better listening experience. To be clear, these do not have Active Noise Cancellation, but passive noise reduction goes a long way. I’ve used Airpods before and didn’t like them because I could hear too much ambient noise form the lack of passive noise isolation, thus my excitement to try these earphones.
Exercise. I also worked out with these to see how they held up. During a 30 min stationary bike ride, they were great! They stayed perfectly in place the whole time. I also did several free-weight workouts: the noise isolation and great sound made for awesome workouts. Lastly, I wore these on a couple of runs, including a 4-mile run, and I was surprised that they stayed mostly in place through sweat and continuous impact. I adjusted them maybe twice. I did find that it was tricky to increase the volume while running because you have to find the button and hold it for 2 seconds. The first few tries I paused and un-paused the music instead of increasing the volume. But once you get used to it, it’s no problem.
Case. The earphone case is small and sleek, so small that it can be easily misplaced, so be careful! The two best features of the case are the auto-connect feature of the earphones with your phone as soon as you open the case, and the rechargeable capabilities. These earphones are advertised as 7.5 hours of listening on a charge, but the case extends that to 28 hours as the earphones recharge when you put them away. After using them almost every day for a week, I still haven’t have had to plug anything in for charging. It’s fantastic! If you are in a bind, charging the earphones for just 15 min will give you an hour of listening.
Buttons. These earphones are not lacking in control functionality. Jabra makes use of both earpieces to do different things with physical buttons. Once you remember the controls, they work really well. The right earpiece controls volume up, play/pause, call answer/hang-up, and voice assistant. The left earpiece controls volume down, song skipping, and hear-through. This is a great implementation of physical controls.
Things I love:
- Easy Bluetooth setup and seamless connection upon every use. I LOVE that they turn on and connect to my device as soon as they are removed from the case. These use Bluetooth 5.0 (the latest).
- Great sound with nice bass.
- Secure fit, these feel like they will stay in under most circumstances. They worked fine even on a four-mile run.
- Snug earpiece does a decent job at blocking a lot of outside noise.
- The “hear trough” mode is easily activated with a quick button push.
- Sleek and compact charging case.
- Auto-pause function when you remove one earphone is very neat.
- Fantastic battery life!
- Sound quality on phone call was decent, even with ambient sounds. I have taken several phone calls with these and the callers couldn’t tell I was using earbuds. Sidetone is a nice custom feature (activated by pressing the left earbuds twice). Sidetone allows you to hear your own voice on a call, or block it out.
- Since I use these for working out, I love that these come with a 2-year warranty against dust and water damage.
- Decent range. While in the gym, I leave my phone by the wall and walk around to workout as far as about 20 feet. These are advertised to work at up to 33 feet, which is great for compact earphones.
- Great physical controls to do anything you want from the earphones.
Things I don’t love:
- These were bigger than I expected. They don’t fit me like they look on the models on the Jabra pictures! Nevertheless, they are still decent looking and somewhat discreet.
- While it’s easy to activate the “hear through” mode, if you have music playing a medium volume or more, you can’t really hear the outside world. I think the pass through mode should have included an automatic sound reduction. If I am listening to music and I want to activate pass through, I will usually also click the other earphone to pause the music. With this double step, it’s easier just to remove one earphone and use the automatic pause function.
- Voice assistant works (I have mine setup with Siri) but there is a delay of about a second and a half before Siri is listening. This makes this feature impractical.
Overall, these are really great earphones. The main reason I did not give these 5-Stars is because they do not include Active Noise Cancellation. Some newly released true wireless earphones from another brand include this feature, so a five-star pair should include Active Noise Cancellation in my opinion. I hope this review is helpful to others!
This review is from Jabra - Elite 75t True Wireless Active Noise Cancelling In-Ear Headphones - Black
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
JABRA 75t great sound - challenge to use
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Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I finally broke down and purchased in ear headphones. Jabra products are trusted, have other products but this on had good sound quality. It is a challenge to use the mute and volume control but the music and any phone calls or video calls work well. Only problem is the hissing noise but it is a challenge to use the noise control app. I am not sorry I got it but still not there yet.
Long charged use time and charge using the USB. Case is sturdy..
On the expensive side but glad I got it.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Perfect Workhorse earbuds
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I'm on my phone/desktop/laptop pretty much all day at work and a decent amount at home. Nice bluetooth earbuds with long battery life are a must for me. The Jabra Elite 75t gets the job done because they automatically pair with all my devices seamlessly. They are very comfortable in the ear, they have great sound quality and long battery life. I'd recommend these to anyone looking for a workhorse set of truly wireless earbuds.
This review is from Jabra - Elite 75t True Wireless Active Noise Cancelling In-Ear Headphones - Black
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Bass, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Awesome
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Posted . Owned for 11 months when reviewed.
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Bought it at launch, still using it today as my EDC TWS, worth it even at full price but you can get it cheaper now, passive noise cancelling is great (I prefer this over ANC), great sound quality if you like bass if you can get a good seal, great build quality with actual buttons which I like and multi-point connectivity is a plus, would by again.
This review is from Jabra - Elite 75t True Wireless Active Noise Cancelling In-Ear Headphones - Black
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Sound quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good but fit could be better
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Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I really like these headphones. great sound quality and good battery life. only complaint is that they fall out of the ear a bit more easily than I would like
This review is from Jabra - Elite 75t True Wireless Active Noise Cancelling In-Ear Headphones - Black
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Phenomenal!!
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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I’m so impressed with the sound quality of these buds, I own the Apple AirPods, AirPods Pro and the Sony WH1000xm3 and literary these are my first choice when I want to listen to music on the go. The only advantage the AirPods Pro have over these it’s the noise canceling feature and the regular AirPods aren’t even a contest, honestly these are similar to my Sony WH1000xm3 in terms of sound quality except that these are more portable. Go for it you’ll be happy you did!
This review is from Jabra - Elite 75t True Wireless Active Noise Cancelling In-Ear Headphones - Black
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Top tier for low price Earbuds
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
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Was pleasantly surprised by the sound quality and secure with with these earbuds. The sound profile has a good low depth range which I was looking for to use in the gym and the updated ANC while not over the ear standard ANC worked quite well. Easy setup with the app and EQ variables and personalized adjusting make these great for on the go. Price is great quality is even better.
This review is from Jabra - Elite 75t True Wireless Active Noise Cancelling In-Ear Headphones - Black
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Fit, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
These are the best headphones I have ever owned the case is small and smooth and not only do they fit In my ears but they sound great after reviewing and comparing other headphones i am here to say I stand by my decision to get Jabra. The app that goes along with the headphones allows me to re arrange the button feature to my choice
This review is from Jabra - Elite 75t True Wireless Active Noise Cancelling In-Ear Headphones - Black
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
JABRA elite 75t earned ELITE status!
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
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These are the best all-around ANC earphones on the market. Jabra has been around for such a long tim that people forget how long they’ve had to perfect their products. These fit comfortably in my ears and they provide such great sound for music and phone calls.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Bass, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Bass for less, perfect for phone and work calls
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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amazing sound experience and seemless connecting with phone as well as my pc made this my favorite earbuds for 2021. i compared these with pixel buds as I own a pixel device but this one wins with flying colors. 100% recommended for Bass lovers
This review is from Jabra - Elite 75t True Wireless Active Noise Cancelling In-Ear Headphones - Black
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Fit
Cons mentioned:
Connectivity
Rated 2 out of 5 stars
4.5 Hours of Battery life
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I pre-ordered these on the Jabra site but I ended up canceling my order when they told me they weren't shipping for several weeks and I could have them the next day if I ordered them from Best Buy.
The sound is ok(when they are working). They don't sound much better than a pair I spent around $35 for on Amazon. The left one is constantly dis-connecting for a second at a time throughout the day and seems to have a lot of static/over-modulation especially when using hearthrough. I pretty much have to leave hearthrough off because it is too distracting. There is also a feature called sidetone that allows you to hear yourself when you're on a call. In my pair it is just a high pitched ringing in both ears, so I have to leave that off also.
I went with Jabra specifically for the call quality. I haven't heard any complaints from people I've been on calls with about the way I sound. I am mostly in the office so I'm not sure what the sound quality would be like outside.
They are pretty comfortable and I can wear them for most of the day and forget I have them in. I guess that would be the one good thing about them.
The thing that annoys me the most is the claim that they have a 7.5 hour battery life. That actually caused me to buy these over another pair. Maybe they last 7.5 hours if you just leave them in your ears and don't use them for anything? Today I was able to use them for 4.5 hours before I needed to charge them. You can see in the pictures I attached.
I don't feel like dealing with returning them so I am just going to use them for calls and use a wired pair to listen to podcasts or music throughout the day.
This review is from Jabra - Elite 75t True Wireless Active Noise Cancelling In-Ear Headphones - Black
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Jabra
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Hello Pama, thank you for your review of the Jabra Elite 75t. We are happy to hear that you find the earbuds comfortable and that you are able to use them on phone calls while in your office, but are sorry to hear that your left earbud disconnects from the right earbud when HearThrough is activated. That is not what you should expect. We are also sorry to hear that your earbuds are only lasting for 4.5 hours instead of the expected 7.5 hours. The Jabra Elite 75t have a total of 28 hours of battery life, with 7.5 hours of battery in the earbuds on a full charge and an additional 20.5 hours of charge in the case. We kindly ask that you contact our product support team at your earliest convenience so that we can look into these challenges for you: https://www.jabra.com/supportpages/Jabra-Elite-75t/100-99090000-02/contact-support. We want you to have the best possible experience with us!
Pros mentioned:
Bass, Battery life, Fit
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
A Serious Contender Over The AirPod Pros
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This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
PACKAGING/SPECS:
The outer packaging isn’t anything spectacular which I think works against them because it gives you no information about the device itself Since there is so much competition out there if you’re trying to compare you will have a hard time.
The next part is the actual specs. For quick reading it has got almost everything you would want/need with the most of up to date technology. It has 4 microphones, 7.5 hours of use with 28 hours with the case, fast charging w/ 60 min use with 15 min of charge, USB C, Bluetooth 5.0, IP55, 2 year warranty, works with any voice assistant (Alexa, Siri, Google Assistant), a customizable equalizer via their app, excellent passive noise cancellation, noise reduction on outgoing voice audio, wind noise protection, 6 mm speaker size, 20 Hz – 20kHz, can pair up to 8 devices, two at the same time, auto pause music with removal of earbud from ear, auto power on/off, very compact high quality case, physical buttons on both earbuds with full control of the device without getting out your phone on either Android or Apple. I did not see anywhere that supported AptX which is the only bummer. But I didn’t notice any latency issues.
Otherwise, the packaging is very professional and makes you feel like you are opening a premium product. Inside you get the earbuds, charging case, USB A to USB C cable, small/medium/large ear tips, instructions, and multiple warnings to update the earbuds and download the app. Which was very easy to do.
AETHETICS/BUILD QUALITY/USE:
The case itself is incredibly portable. It’s about the same size as the original AirPods case and is smaller than the AirPods Pro case. It’s made from quality plastic with mild matte feel. On the back you have the USB C charging port. To the left of the charging port is an LED light that gives you information such as how much battery (green, yellow, red) if charging and fully charged, and if downloading an update. The hinge for the lid is solid with a magnetic close. The earbuds themselves also magnetically attach to the case so if the lid is open, they aren’t going to fall out.
The earbuds themselves also feel high quality with almost all plastic which makes them light. They seem ergonomic as they are incredibly comfortable. The most comfortable I’ve tried. I can wear them for long periods without any problems. They blend into your ears a lot better than Airpods, so you don’t have to feel as self-conscious out in public.
They provide a great seal which makes most of the world around you disappear even in loud environments. But they do not have ANC. They also have “hearthrough” which you activate by pressing the left earbud once, which also gives you a voice prompt saying on/off, which allows you to hear what is happening around you. It does a good job. It sounds like it is coming from a microphone but is better than a lot of others but not the best. I think Apple’s Airpod Pro does it best. They get plenty loud.
When you put the earbuds in your ears it has a voice prompt that tells you how to connect via Bluetooth, if connected, and to how many devices. Which is great. They connect very quickly. I haven’t had any issues with only one of them working at a time or music getting out of sync. I have had some interference problems where they will drop or get some static for less than a second. I mostly only noticed this when connected to two devices at the same time. Overall distance is par for the course at about 33 feet.
If you take out one earbud while playing music, it will pause the music immediately and then turn on hearthrough with the other earbud. The moment you place it back in your ear it resumes play and turns off hearthrough. It blew me away how well this works. When on a call it also turns on hearthrough so you can hear what you are saying without yelling. The call quality itself was above average but not great. I think the Airpods do it better.
The buttons are physical buttons which require a light press but feel great without much noise in the earbud itself. Speaking of the physical buttons you can fully control your device. NICE! This includes on the right bud play/pause (single press), voice assistant (double press), volume up (hold), and on the left earbud hearthrough (one press), forward (two press), backward (three press), and volume down (hold). I was concerned about the volume up and down not working well but it works great. While on a call the right can also accept the call (single press), reject call (double press), and volume up (hold). Left mute/unmute yourself (single press), and volume down (hold). I really wish more earbuds would adopt controls like this. Because not having to get your phone out is awesome and makes it truly wireless. With the buttons the way they are you also never worry if the press went through as you can feel it.
You can only listen to the right earbud by itself as it is the one that connects via Bluetooth. Which is a bummer but all of Jabra’s products are this way. Compared to the Airpods which you can use either the left or the right with either one in the case.
I’m not going to go into a lot of depth regarding the app. As this is already ridiculously long. But it’s solid. It works well. You can download firmware updates, adjust your EQ (with predefined EQ’s available), and it has a feature to help find the earbuds if you lose them.
SOUND QUALITY:
Last, sound quality. It’s great. I have zero complaints. This is with the stock settings as I think that is what most people will leave it on. I do think they are bass heavy to the point of the bass not sounding accurate. It doesn’t overpower the rest of the sounds which is good. But it’s not as balanced as others out there. For this size, price, and Bluetooth earbuds I was able to hear nearly all the nuances of my music. I would say they sound rather airy (which was surprising), analytical, balanced except for the bass being significant, crisp, solid depth, good detail, forward, fun, okay imaging, more open then closed, with a larger soundstage than most earbuds (sound almost sounded like it was coming from outside speakers over in my ear). I did not experience bloat, brightness, congestion, or muddiness. Now are they audiophile? No. Don’t be ridiculous. But I’d happily listen to them while working out, running, or while doing things around the house or chilling watching something on my tablet. I did not notice much delay when watching media. In other words, I had to really look for it (which I’m highly sensitive too) where most would not notice.
CONLCUSION:
For a long time, I have found the AirPods to be unmatched for what they are. They don’t have the best sound quality, but man are they portable and they just work. I don’t have to think about it. Just grab them off my desk, put them in my pocket, and when I want to listen to something put them in my ear. When I’m done but them back in the case. Which is why they were my go too. Android didn’t have something that was comparable. They had plenty of earbuds that sounded better. But none of them were as portable and easy to use. Until now. If you aren’t all about that Apple life and are looking for something that is the same (and some would say better) these are it. They are cheaper, just as portable, just work, work well, are more comfortable (for most), have more features, and have better sound. What’s not to like? Now what about in comparison to other products? If you’re an audiophile and want the best possible sound regardless of everything else get the Sennheiser Momentum Earbuds. If you are all about that Apple life get theAirpod’s Pro due to the H1 chip. If you are with android get the Jabra 75t. If you are limited by budget the Jabra 75t. The differences between sound, comfort, and ease of use between the Airpod Pros and the 75t are so similar it’s like pulling hairs. For most people I think they would enjoy the Jabra 75t more than the Airpods for sure and even the Airpod Pro’s.
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