Jabra Elite 65t
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Truly wireless earbuds are a finicky piece of technology and are easily hampered with issues every now and then. With the introduction of the Jabra Elite Active 65t, some of the issues have been alleviated.
- Not weighty
- Design
- Random static/disconnect issues
Jabra Cordless Earbuds Elite Active 65t
Most wireless earbuds still have a cord of some sort even if it's just enough to link the two buds behind your neck. Here nothing more than the buds that fit in your ear. So the total weight is just an amazingly small 13 grams the pair. So as they say on the box ‘no strings attached'.
Jabra Elite Active 65t True Wireless In Ear Sport Headphones - Copper Blue 100-99010000-40 review
Most wireless earbuds still have a cord of some sort even if it’s just enough to link the two buds behind your neck. Here nothing more than the buds that fit in your ear. So the total weight is just an amazingly small 13 grams the pair. So as they say on the box ‘no strings attached’.
Jabra Elite 65T Review (vs Active Model)
The Jabra Elite 65T are some of the best fully wireless earbuds that money can buy. It's hard to find negative things to say about them.- Secure
- comfortable fit
- Surprisingly good audio quality + active noise cancellation
- Mobile app allows you to adjust EQ
- engage SoundScapes
- and more
- Strong Bluetooth connection
- Quick charge feature (15 min = 1.5 hour of battery life
- The Jabra Elite 65T are fairly expensive
- Using the buttons on the earbuds can start to fatigue your ears
- Not terribly water resistant (only IP55 for Elite 65T and IP56 for Elite 65T Active
Jabra Elite Active 65t True Wireless In Ear Sport Headphones - Copper Blue 100-99010000-40 review
Great-sounding wireless buds, for in and out of the gym, but a few usability niggles keep them from being perfect- Outstanding connection
- Impressively detailed audio
- Snug fit
- Completely sweat-proof
- Accelerometers can play up
- Alexa integration could be better
- Quite large
- Can become uncomfortable after extended use
Jabra Elite Active 65t review
If you’re the sort of devoted fitness buff that would give The Rock a run for his mountainous piles of money, you’re perhaps better off opting for the more tech-heavy Elite Sport. For everyone else, though, I’d fully recommend the Elite Active 65t. They're the best running earbuds I’ve come across, both in terms of build and sound quality. And the latter has me really deliberating over whether these buds could replace my beloved AirPods on the daily commute. If it wasn’t for the fact that they do dig in a bit after a while, it wouldn’t be up for debate. Bells and whistles like Alexa compatibility are great, even if they are a bit half-baked, and I like that the app lets me quickly jump between different audio modes and settings. They’re not flawless, but if you’re in the market for some truly wireless in-ear headphones that tick nearly all of the boxes, you'll be hard pushed to find better for the price.- Outstanding connection
- Impressively detailed audio
- Snug fit
- Completely sweat-proof
- Accelerometers can play up
- Alexa integration could be better
- Quite large
- Can become uncomfortable after extended use
Jabra Elite Active 65t
Alongside being completely free from wires, the Jabra Elite Active 65t is also rated IP56 dust and water resistant. It also comes loaded with features and brings the promise of good audio and practicality to a segment that is still more gimmick than value-for-money.- Impressive
- balanced audio performance
- Good clarity
- Truly wireless
- IP56 rated sweat and dust resistant
- The companion app is versatile
- Intermittent sibilance in upper-mids
- Weirdly difficult to open the case
- Multi-device connectivity issues
Jabra Elite Active 65t True Wireless In Ear Sport Headphones - Copper Blue 100-99010000-40 review
Jabra has scaled back its ambition to make a nigh-on perfect set of sports headphones
I'm Amazed By How Much I Love These Earbuds
Truly wireless earbuds- Great microphone and noise-cancelling
- Might not fit everyone well
A weird thing about reviewing gadgets for a living is that my neighbors notice. Sometimes they just call me out for getting a lot packages in the mail. Other times, they ask me for advice.
- Great microphone and noise-cancelling
- Might not fit everyone well