Customer Ratings & Reviews
- Model:
- 100-99091005-14
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Customer reviews
Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars with 2694 reviews
(2,694 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Sound Quality4.5
Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars
- Battery Life4.6
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars
- Connectivity4.4
Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars
Customers are saying
Customers recognize the Elite Active 75t True Wireless Noise Cancelling In-Ear Headphones for their exceptional sound quality, comfortable fit, and long battery life. Users rave about the high-quality audio experience, secure fit, and extended usage time without needing to recharge. While some users have experienced minor connectivity issues, the overall positive feedback highlights the headphones' strengths in delivering an immersive and enjoyable audio experience.
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Rated 2 out of 5 stars
Love the brand.....but this ain’t it bro
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.If your thinking of buying these save the money and buy the 65t elite (much better product). They don’t seem to connect as well or integrate with the Jabra app efficiently as the 65t elites & they don’t use the same charger ( can’t lie I only wanted them because they were waterproof ). They also switched the case to a magnetic style which is ok except in my pocket it opens up sometimes and then pulls my music away from my car or whatever I was working on. The best thing about them is how the magnets just grab the pods so you know they are in the case correct and the fact that they are somewhat waterproof. Maybe the 85t elite is better ..... I hope
No, I would not recommend this to a friendBrand response from Jabra
Posted .Hello OctoberDuncan, thank you for taking the time to write a review of the Jabra Elite Active 75t. It is unfortunate to read that you are having trouble connecting with the Jabra Sound+ app. This is not what we would expect. Regardless, we are happy to read that you are enjoying the magnetic feature in the Charging case. We will pass this feedback along to the Product Development Team. If you have other questions or concerns, please contact Jabra Support: https://www.jabra.com/supportpages/jabra-elite-active-75t/100-99091000-02/contact-support. We are here to help!
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Jabra good quality of sound
||Posted . Owned for 1.5 years when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.They work perfect and i can pair with 2 cellphones at a time
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Battery life, Fit, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Small and powerful
Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Awesome wound and plenty of features on the Jabra Elite Active The Jabra Elite Active 75t are amazing, they arrived with good instructions plus the application gives you a lot more information. I have the previous version and these are smaller, lighter and better. I got them in navy blue this time and the case, earbuds and cables are the same color as well so that is cool. They feel soft and light and they come with the medium silicone gels on them but also there are two additional sizes, small and large. On my first run one almost fell off so I had to get the larger size and they stayed on for the other runs. The connection was fast and easy and they have a great range since they have the Bluetooth 5.0 version. I have used them to work out, run and doing other things around the house. While running I like two functions, the first one is the water resistance since on one of my runs it was snowing so I did not have to worry about them getting damaged. And the second one is that I can cancel the outside world or have the Hear Through to know my surroundings such as traffic and people to stay safe. I used them while using my paint sprayer that is loud and with the noise cancellation I was able to listen to music without any background noise. The case is small and I like the magnets that hold the buds into place. Good battery life on both the buds and the case. The application helps a lot more, updating the earbuds, controlling the equalizer, HearThrough and the battery life on them. And the assistance is there without looking at my phone I can reach out right away since all I have to do is press the button and ask the assistant. The controls are easy to touch and control. Overall good quality and design, I will get the 85t when they become available. "I received this product at a discounted price in exchange for my honest opinion."
This review is from Jabra - Elite Active 75t True Wireless Noise Cancelling In-Ear Headphones - Navy
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Comfort, Fit, Sound qualityCons mentioned:Connectivity
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Solid earbuds
||Posted . Owned for 1.5 years when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.These are solid Bluetooth earbuds. I use them when commuting, running, walking the dogs, and occasionally around the house. Love the “hear through” feature that allows me to hear the world around me. Sound quality is good, not great. They mostly stay in my ears well, and hold up to sweat while running. My main complaint is that they’ll regularly have connectivity issues, like they’re dealing with interference, partially dropping the sound. Holding my phone right up near my face fixed the issue, but there shouldn’t be connectivity problems from my phone being in my pocket. Otherwise, great earbuds.
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Slim, comfortable, secure fit make these stand out
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Wireless in-ear headphones have been a bit of an obsession for me. From $80 to $350 headphones, if there's a brand that's had a halfway decent rating, I've probably tried them out (and unfortunately returned most of them). Here's my quick overview of Jabra's Elite Active 75t True Wireless In-Ear Headphones (details below): - The fit, including comfort 5/5* - The case 5/5 - Sound quality 4.5/5 - Connectivity: 3.5/5 - Jabra app: 2/5 The Fit: For me personally, these headphones are quite possibly the most comfortable in-ear headphones I've tried, and they definitely have the most secure fit. They are lightweight and slim, and I can shake my head vigorously side to side while wearing these and they don't move at all (which is exactly what I do when people inevitably ask me if they are prone to falling out). If you're looking for in-ear headphones to use while doing active things, I would 100% recommend you give these a try. That said, my wife who has much smaller ears than me tried them on and found they didn't fit her ear shape well and actually did fall out. So, if these do fit you (as in my case) then they are wonderful, but I would definitely test them out before your return period runs out, just in case. I've worn these for about 2 hours at my longest stretch, and found them to be much more comfortable than other in-ear headphones for the long duration. I normally start to really notice in-ear headphones irritate the inside of my ears after about an hour, but these are different and I am really impressed. The Case: It may not seem like a big deal, but for someone like me who carries earbuds in a pocket all day, the case is a make or break feature of in-ear headphones. I've had to return cases in the past simply for being too bulky. Jabra did an awesome job with this case. It is slim and lightweight, and charges via USB-C. (I won't buy products that still use the outdated micro-USB cabling). The case doesn't support Qi wireless charging, but given it's reported 28 hours of battery life, I don't have to plug it in often enough to really miss Qi charging. Sound Quality: I personally like a little more bass when I'm listening to music, and by default these don't quite deliver on that promise. That said, Jabra does have an app where you can change the equalizer settings, but other headphones I've tried have an EQ default I prefer over what Jabra delivers. Definitely not a deal breaker, and I'm overall happy with the sound quality, but there is some room for improvement. Connectivity: I've run into some connectivity issues with headphones intermittently cutting in and out. I initially I thought this was just due to the blue-tooth heavy office environment I was using these in, but I've noticed some intermittent "popping" of the sound even when wearing these during a shopping trip. I'm not sure if it's an issue with the headphones going out of sync with one another, but the playback doesn't actually stop when it happens -- it cuts out like listening to a satellite radio station in a bad service area. I also ran into an issue when I was in my house where the headphone picked up a connection from another paired device (my computer) while I was watching a movie on my phone. It apparently allows you to have 2 devices paired at the same time (which I supposed could be neat), but it kept cutting in and out because the other device was pretty far away saying "2 devices connected"..."device disconnected", all while continuing playback of the movie I was trying to watch so I kept missing dialogue. Despite the above connectivity issues, in general, it delivers quality playback, and even when the above happens, the headphones never actually disconnected from my phone or stopped playback. It's not a deal breaker at this point, but it's definitely something I'll be keeping an eye (or ear) on. Jabra App (Sound+ on iOS): It's nice that Jabra provides an app to further customize EQ, update firmware, use a Find My Jabra feature, and register the product. It's also nice that once you set the EQ, there's really no need to go back to the app unless you're checking for an update because my experience with the app has been pretty terrible. When I first setup the headphone, I tried to register my headphones through the app (for the extended warranty), and the app just hung and didn't acknowledge that I had entered and submitted my information. I let it sit for a couple minutes before exiting and trying again, with the same results. After completely force quitting the app, I was able to get the headphones to register. Not a huge deal in the long term, but not a great introduction to my new product. The firmware update... I selected to update the firmware as soon as I got the app working to ensure I had the best possible experience, something I would always recommend with a new product. It worked eventually but it wasn't clear that anything was actually happening. I would have expected flashing lights on the headset to indicate an update was in progress, but it just seemed like nothing was going on. I eventually just let them sit in the charge case for an hour while I did something else and when I came back it looked to be done. Overall, the comfort and fit of these headphones, combined with nearly-great sound quality make these a product I'm ultimately happy with and would recommend to a friend. The connectivity issues are something I'm concerned about long-term, but since these can be updated through the app, I'm hoping improvements come to the connectivity in the future.
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Battery life, Fit, Sound qualityCons mentioned:Connectivity
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Best Sports True Wireless, Solid Convenient Buds
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I'm not huge into audio products but I do own Sony noise cancelling headphones. But I find myself sometimes choosing to use these over them just from the sheer convenience of popping them out of their case listening for a bit and putting them away. Pros: - fit: They stay on really well. The ear-tips on them already fit me but they had included smaller and larger ones as well. - battery life: having 11 hours battery in one charge is crazy convenient. Think of periodic use throughout the day and gym use for 2-3 days straight without even having to think about charging. - Ip rating for best in class water resistance. The water IP rating is what premium phones had 3 years ago. (I-phone X). Good for peace of mind when running in the rain or getting sweaty - Very good sound profile that will leave almost everyone happy. App comes with an equalizer if you really are into - Can connect with multiple devices at once. If you wanna connect your headphones with your phone and laptop you can connect to both devices at once and listen to the one you want. Comes in handy at times. - bluetooth 5.0: overall better connectivity, future proofing and better call quality. - Hearthrough: Handy feature when running by a busy highway or intersection. I can easily hear - physical buttons: I prefer physical buttons over touch controls for sports earbuds. I want to be able to consistently do a double or triple tap to skip or go back in tracks and touch controls can get iffy especially when you throw in variables like sweat or temperature. Cons: - No wireless charging: there are rumors that there is a wireless charging case in the works but expect to pay extra. At that price point you're getting into premium noise cancelling earbuds (Think airpods pro or Sonys) - Initial Connection latency when connecting multiple devices: The only one real gripe is that when I have paired the buds with two devices when I have just one available because my computer is asleep then it takes a bit longer for the bluetooth on my headphones to switch my phone's audio from regular output to bluetooth. This does not happen when both devices are readily available to connect. - App initial Connection: Also hard for the app to sometimes pick up that the headphones are connected. Sometimes if you open up the app before connecting the headphones the app wont recognize them unless u close the app and restart it. For $200 this is a pain point that is annoying and something I hope that should be fixed in updates it seems straightforward to add a refresh button to the app or do constant polling. Customizing buttons - Can't customize what clicking the buttons do at the moment and it gets frustrating if you're coming from a different way of navigating earbuds. This might change in a firmware update at some point in the future. Neutral Voice Assistants- Don't really use them so I can't say how good they are. All in all great earbuds. My only gripes come from issues that software can fix or spending more money. I think for sports earbuds they are best in class. But for the general person there are a ton of other competitive options as well. You have to ask yourself if the physical buttons or the peace of mind of water resistance is worth the extra price and the lack of some features ( wireless charging, ANC).
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Comfort, FitCons mentioned:Connectivity
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Almost perfect
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I've had these for a couple weeks now and really do love them. I find myself looking for excuses to slip them in at home, and enjoy wearing them all day at work. They are extremely comfortable, sound is great (not audiophile, but better range and clarity than any other in-ear I've tried), and stay put when I run. I wear them all day at work, as long as I put them back in the case while I eat they last all day no problem. Speaking of the case, it is super compact and I like the rubber grip, doesn't feel like it will slip out of my hand when I put the buds away. It is so small and light I forget it is in my pocket, making it easy to bring these with me everywhere. I prefer the physical buttons to the touch version other true wireless use (last pair from a different company I had was that way). I find it easier to confidently press them, and as a bonus I can still operate them under my winter hat. The hear through feature is outstanding, and I won't get another pair without it. Now I can talk with people quickly without fumbling in my ears to take them out and set them down. Being able to keep music playing or mute it while using hear through is also a nice touch. On a recent trip, I was able to keep hear through on in the airport to hear announcements and talk with my kids while still listening to music. With hear through off, they block enough sound out that I don't care that they don't have active noise cancellation, I'd rather have longer battery life. The phone app is well done and allows nice customization. I do wish you could do more when the buds aren't actively on, but I guess this way the settings can be customized per headphone set if you have multiple. Connecting to 2 things at once is great... when it works. I have them paired to my computer and phone, and getting them to pick the correct source can be finicky. I am sure it is tricky to manage all the different connection types between the phone and computer, but there is a decent bit of room to improve there. My other minor gripe is one or both buds will drop connection for a split second then come back once or twice a day. I don't have to do anything, it is just distracting when the music drops out of one ear briefly. Other than that, my only (greedy) wish is that they could squeeze a little more battery life in there so they were able to truly go all day (or a cross country flight) without needing recharge them. Still, I would highly recommend these for everyday use, especially if you want something for exercising that will stay put while you are sweating. I am in love with these and will start with Jabra products when I wear them out.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Sound quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Overall great earbuds, with only a few flaws.
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Let's start with the good things. Pros: -Good sound quality. -Very long battery life (I've gotten at least 8 hours off of a single charge) -Has a decent range (I've gone as far as 15 yards) -Microphone does a good job of picking up just your voice and canceling out background noise. -Set up was painfully easy. Now, I did mention flaws, and there are a few. Cons: -The different size ear cushions definitely are a plus, but they aren't the most comfortable that I've worn. -Even the best fitting ear cushion still isn't the most secure fit, you can get up and walk around and do some low to moderate activity, but if you try anything more than that and they will fall out. -The pass-through system is a good idea, but it needs a bit of refinement. I think it would be better to just have noise cancel on and off rather than using the pass-through system. Unless there is a setting somewhere that I'm missing it is much louder than I would prefer. Overall these are a very good product, I'd definitely recommend it, but you need to be aware of the limitations.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Bass, Battery life, ComfortCons mentioned:Connectivity
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Only Going to Get Better
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Frist of all been a fan of Jabra Products since there First gen 65t wireless headphones, ive tried multiple brands and Versions of Pure wireless buds, like Anker, Sony, Apple, Echo (Amazon) and so on and so on, and these have been my all time favorite line of headphones... Just like my Title of this review says... there only going to get better because Jabra has a Update Called MySound & MyControl coming in Early Q2 2020 that will allow Each Bud to be used individually, Customize the Button Functions and fully Customize sound (Hearing Profile) My personal Pros & Cons are Pro: 1. Bass is amazing for a Tiny Bud 2. Small & never have problems with them falling out (But i use one size up on the Eargels) 3. Hear through typically helps me hear my surroundings better almost like a hearing aid 4. Battery life - Typically last me a 8 hour shift with a 30 min quick charge on my lunch break 5. comfort is amazing i have no problem having them in all day 6. USB C Charging Port - all my electronics and stuff i use on a daily basis have USB C charging ports so i find it very quick, convenient, and sufficient way to charge my headphones with a USB C port (and not scrounging around looking for the Micro USB Cord because there getting harder and harder to find as more and more tech switch to the USB C) Cons: 1. i wish they had Wireless charging capability, because lets face the fact everyone forgets to plug in and charge some of there stuff every once in a while, and if my headphones are in need of a quick charge and im at work, and they just need that little tiny bit to get me through my day Id would like the option to use my phones Wireless PowerShare Mode (Galaxy S10 Plus) and give them a quick charge 2. The coating on the case is very prone to Scratch or get dirty Verily easily but nothing a small silicone case Purchased on Amazon or even Best buy Fixes that problem quite easily 3. Biggest con - The Ear Gels Tend to Wear out quickly - I have had to go to Jabra Website to order new ones Every once in a while, about 2ish months - but i Recently ordered some Memory Foam ones off of Amazon that were designed For the 65t & 75t (Actives) And ABSOLUTLY love the Memory Foam and 75t Combo but be sure to know what your ordering frist because i have order on amazon few times, and the Gels tips / Memory Foam were to long and made it kinda a pain to close the case... So make sure to order ones that are designed for the pair you are ordering for, the 65t wernt such a problem using random gels you have laying around because of the Latch, but the 75t's have a magnetic shut system 4. Subjective Con - Wish the Charging case had the latch closing system over the magnetic one Other then that these are amazing headphones and i love them for everyday use just wish those updates would come out already so i can expand my battery life by useing them in Individual mode - if the price tag gets to ya Remember this number one rule... you pay for what you get
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Comfort, Fit
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Product at an affordable price.
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.• Very small, compact, and a sleek design compare too many out there. Wearing these Jabra provides a minimalistic look that doesn’t draw any attention. This is something that Apple will never get back. • They have a secure tight fit. From my experience, there is no way that these earbuds will leave your ear unless you use your hands. I ran, went on a trampoline, and bobbled my head up and down when listening to Jimi Hendrix. Very sturdy, no wobble whatsoever. • They are comfortable to wear. The 75t rest on your ears, rather than relying on all the stability near the speaker end. Secure and comfort. • Excellent connection. No hiccups using them as a phone or just for music. Bluetooth 5.0, the 75t allows you to connect to your phone and another device if you want. • The case can go up to 28 hours. I didn’t test to see if this number is correct, but I did need to charge it after a week of use. • The case itself is super small and can be stood upright. Think Apple’s noise-canceling Airpods charging case, but a little smaller. My wallet and keys both can be fit in one pants pocket with this. • Magnetic seal on the case makes it to opens easily, and stays shut when you want it. The strength of the magnet can hold the earbuds upside down with them falling off. • The case has USB-C fast charging. A 10-minute charge gave the case 40 minutes more battery life. • You can check the battery levels for the case and the earbuds with the app (more details about the app later on). • The microphone layout is excellent. The 75t has a 4 microphone setup, making a conversation very clear on their end. I walked through the wind and there was little to none wind distortion on the other end. These microphones help isolate the outside noises so your voice is the only one that is focused. They work and they work well. • They put in a built-in mute button on the earbuds. Small perks go a long way Jabra, thanks. • One-touch on the earbuds and you got Alexa, Google, or Siri on your end, if you’re connected to your phone. • Sweat and dust resistant. Sweat all you like, these buds will keep going. • One of the best features is the app for these. With the 75t’s app, you can personalize your sound take that fits your comfort. The layout is very user-friendly as you are given a visual graphic display of how much you want to the sound quality to either your right, left or both earbuds. I’m a firm believer in enabling the use of custom sound profiles because only you know what’s best for your hearing. With a lot of customization with this, I’m very happy. • Another cool feature of the app is if you apply your personal sound settings, the earbuds will automatically adapt to what you’re changing in the app. No delay or restarting them. • Sound-wise: One of the best bass levels on the market. If you’re a bass person, you’ll love this in every way. If you’re not then you can just go in the app and reduce it. • The mids and highs are crisp, while the Passive Noise reduction does a respectable job blocking out those outside noises. • Pulling out my earbuds, they automatically stop whatever music I was playing. Quick sensors. • The tap controls are very simple and accurate. The best part for me with this is that you have the option to control the volume controls on the earbuds themselves. No need to go on the phone.
This review is from Jabra - Elite Active 75t True Wireless Noise Cancelling In-Ear Headphones - Navy
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Sound quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Class Act – But no “Sidetone”
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.First – Let’s start with the packaging. I like a good meal. Sometimes a good meal is determined more than by just the food. Presentation and packaging can also make an impact. The packaging of this product reminded me of my new Samsung Galaxy phone. When I spend this much on a product, I want to feel it when I look at it. Could be a meal, an automobile, phone, or in this case high end earbuds. The box looks good. It is a multi-step process to get to the prize. (Good wine always tastes better in a stemmed glass rather than a plastic cup.) The charging case that contains the earbuds is hinged and feels soft and sumptuous but is plastic (and that is fine). The individual earbuds are held in by a magnetic attraction to the case I believe. Earbuds turn on automatically when removed from the case and power down once placed back in the case. The earbuds themselves are simple in design, clean, and somewhat compact. There are three eargel sizes to choose from. Before using the earbuds I fully charged the case with the earbuds in the case. Once fully charged the earbuds can be removed and worn. When placed back into the case, the earbuds recharge with the case serving as a remote charger when not plugged into a power source. It is imperative to download the Jabra app to your phone. It will allow you to access the product manuals, quick start information, charging status, and just about anything else you need to know. Although I have read some negative criticism of the controls being difficult to use, once you familiarize yourself with them, they are actually pretty simple to use and help keep the design simple. All functions are performed by either a single or multiple taps on either earbud’s button – or by pressing and holding. No big deal. Once you use them for a while, it will be second nature. Usually, each function is accompanied by a verbal verification of the task being performed – or not performed as I found to be the case of “SIDETONE”. This feature supposedly will allow you to better hear your own voice during a call. It is activated by double pressing the left earbud during a call. In my case, nothing seemed to happen – and I assume verified by the absence of any verbal statement that it had happened. I utilized the virtual assistant via the app. At the conclusion of the “assistance” when I indicated the problem had not been resolved, it provided a phone number for a human contact, but by the time I wrote down the number I only had time to write “800-“ and the number disappeared by another screen taking its place. My fault I guess for not being better prepared with a writing instrument and paper. It did allow me to send in my complaint along with my email address and a promise to respond. The response was received in less than 12 hours. As a matter of fact, there have been several responses back and forth – but to no avail. Sidetone still does not function. If this does get resolved, I will update this review. Jabra tech support has been timely, just not effective. This is my first pair of quality wireless earbuds. Appearance wise, they are more attractive than the Apple equivalent. However, in either case, I am not sure I would run, bike, or work in the yard with them. Don’t get me wrong, they feel plenty secure while I am sitting here at the keyboard. It is just that at about $200, I would not want one to fall out and be lost. Perhaps with time, I will use them during more active situations – but not just yet. Sound quality is very good and the individual dynamics can be easily adjusted via an equalizer or according to preset parameters via the app.
I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from Jabra
Posted .Hello gcaswells, thank you for taking the time to write such a detailed review of your Jabra Elite Active 75t! We are so pleased to hear that you enjoy the packaging and the ease of use with the button controls. SideTone is a feature designed to help you hear your own voice on calls. For this reason, we opted to not include a voice prompt in the earbuds for when SideTone is enabled or disabled, as this may interrupt the phone conversation. SideTone can also be adjusted from within the Sound+ app. From each Moment, click the Settings gear wheel, then select Call Experience. From there, you can enable/disable SideTone and adjust how loud your voice will sound using the slider. We hope to receive confirmation from you soon on your existing support thread that this has helped. If you need further assistance, please let us know. We want to ensure that you are having the best experience possible with your Jabra Elite Active 75t.
- Pros mentioned:Bass, Fit, Sound qualityCons mentioned:Connectivity
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Pretty Great Earbuds
||Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I’ve been wearing these in the gym, around the house, walking the dog, and at work for two weeks now, and I’m actually enjoying them more and more as time passes. They fit well. I’ve had a few issues with the right one sliding out when I’m doing my stretching, but that’s typical for me. They both stay in through most exercises, and stay solidly in place when I’m doing chores around the house, walking the dog, or walking around the grocery store. The call quality is really great. On my end, the calls are clear and I love the SideTone feature (voice monitoring for calls). The people I’ve spoken to on the other end don’t even seem to notice that I’m using a headset, which is great. The controls are nice and simple. They are actual buttons on the earbuds, but they require pretty light touches, so I’m not jamming the earbuds in to use the controls. The HearThrough mode is awesome when I need to filter in outside sounds or talk to someone. When I’ve held conversations with people using HearThrough it sounds completely natural. It’s like I don’t even have earbuds in. When I turn the HearThrough off, the noise isolation is every bit as good as the ANC on Beats Studio headphones I previously owned, but without the weird pressure feeling on the ears. The only things keeping me from giving these a full 5 stars are the app and overall sound quality. Now, both of these are actually really good. However, I’m comparing them to the Jaybird X3s that I’m replacing, and those earbuds have these beat in both categories. The Jaybird app and EQ controls are just far more extensive than the Jabra app. Again, if I didn’t have them to compare, I’d be much more impressed. For people who don’t want to spend a lot of time getting into detailed EQ settings, the Jabra app may actually be better. The sound quality on these is great. It really is. I’m very pleased with it. But the sound quality on my Jaybird X3s is just a little better. Maybe it’s the difference between partially wireless and true wireless. I don’t really know since these are the first true wireless earbuds I’ve owned. I know a lot of reviews on these have said that they’re a little bass-heavy, but I don’t find that to be an issue at all. The bass can, however, make the sound a little muddy. I do find that I have to change the EQ settings based on the genre I’m listening to so that the bass doesn’t muddy things up. As I stated with the app, though, if I didn’t have the Jaybird to compare them to, I’d probably be giving these a full 5 stars. My only real complaint is that the left earbud occasionally cuts out. This seems to be a common issue. I noticed it during my first week of use after wearing them for extended periods, but that seemed to be fixed with a firmware update. It started again yesterday, though. I was watching Narcos while riding the stationary bike at the gym, and if I turned my head to the right (placing my head between the right earbud and my phone), the left earbud would cut out. Hopefully this will be resolved with a future firmware update. Even with the slight reduction in sound quality and app features, I’m extremely pleased with the purchase overall. It was a difficult decision to switch from Jaybird to Jabra, but the extra features that these offer (that the Jaybird Vistas don’t offer) were the deciding factor. If I was using these strictly for the gym, I probably would’ve stuck with Jaybird. Since I’m using these for so many different situations, however, I feel like I made the right decision.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Sound qualityCons mentioned:Connectivity
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great…except for call connection issue
||Posted . Owned for 1.5 years when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Have had for almost 2 years. Great quality sound with music/podcasts. Sound+ app allows some degree of customization. Firmware update over a year enabled ANC option. The noise cancellation with ANC is minor but noticeable. Can pair with 2 devices at once. Jabra is also one of the few brands that still has push-button controls on their headphones (most have gone to touch-based controls which suck). Only major drawback is connectivity on calls…for some unexplained reason the headphone connection will periodically drop then reconnect over the space of a few seconds. The call doesn’t drop—the headphone connection does. So I will miss out on several seconds of the convo with the caller. Very frustrating. It’s accentuated when headphones are low on charge.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Fit, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great sound with a long-lasting battery
Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I have recently purchased a set of the Jabra Elite 75t Earbuds. I already have a pair of high-end wired earbuds but was looking for a good pair of wireless earbuds. I am super impressed with the sound, the fit, and the ease of use. Sound quality is really important to me and the Elite 75t earbuds did not disappoint. These have notable high, mid, and low tones that combine to create a full sound for an incredible experience. I have used them for both calls and music. The calls were crisp. I was able to hear and communicate without issues each time I used them. When listening to music, I felt like I was listening to the artists in the studio. These earbuds are comfortable as well. They come with three different earpieces to fit all types of ears. I found that they both look good and have a snug fit. I tried to shake my head to see if I could dislodge them while exercising and they remained in place. While working from home I was able to wear them all day while taking conference calls and not feel any discomfort. Plus, the battery life is long enough that I don’t have to worry about charging them during the day! Initially using the Jabra app to pair my new earbuds didn’t work out as well as I had hoped. After the second attempt, they synced right up. Once set up, it was easy to modify the sound via the free Jabra app. The app is easy to use and provides a wide variety of options. I am able to choose if I want to hear people around me or block them out which I found very valuable as I was working from home. I also like the option to drown out other sounds by using the white noise or just enjoy the option for the sounds of nature. Overall, I these earbuds have been great. I would recommend them to anyone looking for a quality pair of earbuds for work or play.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Sound qualityCons mentioned:Connectivity
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great all purpose earbuds.
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.These earbuds can be finicky, and updating sucks, but these are the best all in one earbuds I've ever used. I can use these in the gym, casual listening, at work, in the street, and the new update gave them ANC which is good. The ANC on these isn't going to Sony level at all, but they do make a difference. They have everything such as: Soft press button controls for volume, music/video playback, and a mode to hear your environment (hearthrough) while listening to music so you don't get run over. Water resistance, so wether its raining, or you get pushed into a pool, they're rated to still work Battery life is above average 5.5hrs with ANC/Hearthrough mode 7.5hrs on regular mode Case provides an additional 3.5 charges Sound quality is also really good if you love bass. For the people that like a flatter or neutral sound, or want more focus on mids and highs, then you might not like these without some fine tuning. My biggest gripe is the lack of wireless charging, but they are selling a wireless charging case. Overall, these are the best all around, all purpose earbuds to buy. And if you want to save a couple bucks, the non "Active" 75ts' only compromise is the not as robust water resistant rating.
This review is from Jabra - Elite Active 75t True Wireless Noise Cancelling In-Ear Headphones - Navy
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Fit, Sound qualityCons mentioned:Connectivity
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Corners have been cut
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Let me be the first to say, I love the Elite 75t earbuds. I love the design, the sound quality, the fit, and the features. The comfort is in a league of its own, the battery life destroys the competition, and they look GOOD. In theory, the Elite Active 75t share all of the same benefits, PLUS waterproofing and soft-touch plastic. In theory... I preordered these on release day and was as excited as you can reasonably be for a product like this when they came in. After the novelty of having a new toy wore off, I started noticing some problems. I told myself it was all in my head at first, wanting to love my new toy, but after the problems persisted for a while and even got worse, I had to face the truth that there was a problem. The right earbud would cut out randomly, then reconnect. The Left earbud made a crackling sound like it was just slightly blown out of the box (something I'm very careful to avoid). The earbuds fell out of sync with one another. At one point, the left earbud continuously disconnected and reconnected every 2 seconds or so. I work in IT, so I was determined to fix the issue. I tried rebooting them several times. No change. I tried factory resetting them, no change. I tried updating the firmware, no change. At this point, there was nothing left to do but accept the fact that I got a lemon, and exchange them. That's when I really started to get frustrated. My second pair didn't have the connection issues, but the crackling in the left earbud was even worse than the first pair. I tried all the same troubleshooting as before of course, but in the end, I exchanged them again. I received the 3rd pair today. And that's why I'm writing this review. You guessed it. The 3rd pair's issues were nearly identical to the first. Again I tried rebooting, factory resetting, and updating firmware, but ultimately landed in the same place. Needless to say, I'm disappointed. I love the idea of these earbuds, and I'm sure others will have a much better experience, but I just can't accept that I was somehow unlucky enough to strike out 3 times in a row. Jabra, determined to fit the Elite Active 75t into the form factor of the Elite 75t, seems to have made the decision to cut corners, and take on hit on reliability. As I aid, I'm sure others will have no issues, but I fully expect a higher than normal return rate, with a full recall more than possible. Here's hoping we get a fix soon!
No, I would not recommend this to a friendBrand response from Jabra
Posted .Hello Westonjb- thank you very much for your review of the Jabra Elite Active 75t, we really appreciate it. We are thrilled to hear that you are loving your Jabra Elite 75t, but regret that the feeling is not mutual for the Elite Active 75t. We are truly sorry to hear that you have had three pairs of Jabra Elite Active 75t earbuds all with various challenges with the left and right earbuds. That is certainly not what we expect. We hope that you will consider contacting our product support team so that we can look into the challenge you are facing with this pair of Elite Active 75t: https://www.jabra.com/supportpages/jabra-elite-active-75t/100-99091000-02/contact-support. We are here for you!
- Pros mentioned:Bass, Fit, Sound quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Just as good as Samsung or Apple earbuds
||Posted . Owned for 1.5 years when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Great earbuds. Equal sound quality to Samsung BUDS and Apple earbuds. The bass is good but strong bass sounds off. The highs if not adjusted can be tingy. Fit is great for my ears. Smaller ears may not like the fit. Clear voice when on the phone. I love the hear-through setting, but it will not stay locked in even after setting and saving. Next time you use the earbuds you have to turn this back on. I would still recommend these to others.
This review is from Jabra - Elite Active 75t True Wireless Noise Cancelling In-Ear Headphones - Navy
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Bass, Battery life, Comfort
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Jabra 75 Earbuds!
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The Jabra 75 earbuds are great! They are very comfortable, with no ear pain. Easy to use, commands are simple. You can adjust them in your ear, without accidently touching the buttons. They charge quickly in their case included, and hold the charge for 5-6 hours or more. They are multipoint connectivity, and will connect to 2 bluetooth devices at the same time. The sound has a great base tone, phone calls are also well received and people hear you well. They come with 3 gel tips, small medium and large for perfect fit. They do NOT fall out of your ears!! I exercise, shake your head whatever, they do not come out of your ears! Can't go wrong with these great earbuds!
This review is from Jabra - Elite Active 75t True Wireless Noise Cancelling In-Ear Headphones - Navy
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Comfort, Sound qualityCons mentioned:Connectivity
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Jabra Elite Active 75T
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Overall pretty solid headphones. Have had the Elite Active 65T for two years and absolutely love them. These are considerably smaller and more comfortable than the 65T. Big step up in sound quality from the 65T as well. Update provides Active Noise Canceling which is an added bonus. Case is smaller and magnets are stronger than the 65T. I have never gotten the 7 hours of battery life they advertise, but get around 4 hours with ANC on and volume at 85% which is still pretty good. Physical buttons for answering calls, playing/pausing music, etc. are much easier to use than the 65T. I would say these are slightly better overall than the 65T, but there are a few cons. Do have connectivity issues sometimes when my phone is in my pocket and I'm listening to music. Will get some static and break up for a second or two which then goes away, however I never experienced this with the 65T. Have also gotten complaints that background noise, traffic specifically, is very loud and highly audible when on calls. Again, never had that complaint with the 65T. Last con, for some reason they did away with the feature that tells you whom is calling when receiving a call, not sure why. Now I have to take my phone out of my pocket to see who it is.
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great fit with amazing bass and battery life.
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Don't hesitate, if the Jabra Elite Active 75t bluetooth ear buds are in your budget, get them! The sound quality and bass is outstanding, they're small enough to casually hide in your ear, the 7.5 hours of battery life will have you set for almost a full day, they charge quickly, fit snug yet comfortable, have an adjustable 5 band EQ, and are ip57 waterproof rated, so there's no worries about sweating it up and accidentally killing them. There's so much I love about these headphones, it's hard to figure out where to start. Aesthetically, the Jabra Active 75t earbuds are attractive yet small enough to stealthily fit in your ear without being distracting. It's great when you don't want to draw attention to them and therefore won't throw off your look or outfit either. What's especially nice is that the case for them is very compact and easily fits in any pants pocket so it's not a hassle to keep them with you. This is key for not only protecting the headphones, but because the case holds another 20 hours of battery life to charge the headphones, so you can refuel them while they're in the case in your pocket if needed. If you're in a rush, you'll get 60 minutes of life within the first 15 minutes of charging... not too shabby. Sound quality wise, OMG. The bass extension is better than any headphone or earbud I've sampled. From tight to boomy, with the 5 band EQ, it's up to you. The frequency range is well balanced too, as you can hear the individual notes, among many other nuances in songs you might not have heard before. It's a joy to listen to these and thank Jabra for making the user EQ settings savable. Switching up EQ profiles is just a button press away in the Jabra app and couldn't be more simple. Speaking of the Jabra+ app, it's required to use these headphones and is not obtrusive at all. It's pretty simple, with 3 different user programmable "Moment" settings so you can quickly switch settings for when you're working out vs riding in a car vs just casually listening to music. What's also a great feature is Jabra's "HearThrough" which essentially uses the built-in microphone to let in sound from your local environment, so you can hear what's going on around you. You can adjust how much sound it lets in with a simple slider in the app, and it's even easier to turn it off and on, with just a simple button press on the left earbud. This is especially great when you want to eavesdrop without letting people know you're listening. Would I recommend this to a friend? Heck yeah. The Jabra Active 75t is well built and very well thought out. They're light, sound incredible, won't look silly in your ears, sweatproof, and can go for over 7 hours on a single charge. If you're on the fence, just get them. They're wonderful.
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