Jabra Elite 65t
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Jabra are a brand that we all know but are not a household brand for non-tech-heads. They have a history of making Bluetooth headsets for business and more recently for the general public.
Jabra Elite 65t and Elite Active 65t Review: Beating Apple's AirPods
Apple's AirPods have been the standard bearer for true wireless earbuds, but that doesn't make them the best available, a point proven by both the Jabra Elite 65t and Elite Active 65t This isn't the company's first kick at the can.- Improved fit for noise isolation
- Good sound quality
- Competitive price
- More charges on the case would be nice
- In-app EQ doesn't offer too much
- Alexa needs better integration
Jabra Elite Active 65t True Wireless In Ear Sport Headphones - Copper Blue 100-99010000-40 review
Here is the review of the Jabra Elite Active 65t, wireless earbuds targeted for active sports usage. The Jabra Elite Active 65t, these come in...
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
Jabra Elite 65t True Wireless In Ear Headphones - Titanium Black 100-99000000-40 review
- Great microphone and noise-cancelling
- Might not fit everyone well
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
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
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 65t - An Elite in a Crowded Space
These would make for a nice pair of stocking fillers, RRP at AUD$249.00 here . You may find them going cheaper due to the very recent release of the Jabra Elite 75t. DigitalReviews would like to thank Jabra for the on-going support, and stay tuned for a review on the newly launched unit!