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Published: 2018-04-17, Author: Chris , review by: theverge.com
Incredibly stable connection, Pleasant sound with good bass, Customizable fit, Two-year warranty against sweat / dust
Sometimes get uncomfortable during extended listening, No foam tips included, You'll need a recent phone for best performance, Possible QA issues with some units
Solid, secure, comfortable fit, Excellent sound quality, Great call quality, Solid passive noise isolation, 5 hr battery life (15 w/case), Zero video lag
Not fully water-resistant
As I stated above, the Jabra's Elite Sports continue to be one of my favorite earbuds, especially for epic, sweat-soaked workouts. That said, the Elite 65t's have become my new goto headphones the rest of the time. Their comfort, secure fit, sound quality...
Build Quality, Design / Size, Hearthrough / Sidetone Features, Very Good Audio Quality (For The Size), Call Quality (Other End), Excellent Stability, Bluetooth v5.0, Jabra Sound+ App, Bundled Charging Case (Up To 10 Extra Hours),
Price Tag (Compared To Other Similar Models), Bass Levels (Compared To The Elite Sport), No IPX Certification (The Elite Active 65t Do),
Just like with any other set of earbuds you can use the Elite 65t either to listen to music or make calls so naturally we do both whenever we have one such product in our hands. Now when comparing the Elite 65t to the Elite Sport (obviously since...
The answer to our big question of how Alexa performs when it isn't native to the operating system isn't positive. There are some important limitations — it's not like you can't use Spotify with Jabra Elite 65t earbuds, but to get directions in your ear or...
Design is stylish, durable and comfortable, Great audio quality, Up to 5 hours of battery life on a charge, Free companion app, Excellent call quality
A bit heavy, Lacks Find My Buds functionality
Jabra's packing a hell of a lot of value and functionality into the Elite 65t. For $169.99, you get a pair of wireless buds with a sleek, durable and comfortable design and up to 5 hours of battery life on a charge. Delivering consistently clean detail an...
Remarkable battery life, one of the longest we've tested, Custom equalizer setting to finetune music to your liking, Solid connectivity, with no latency issues with video, Intriguing and solid design, HearThrough sound amplification is one of the best, Ph
Poor noise suppression when worn, Generic battery case, Fit can become loose during sweaty workouts
Yet another relief we're gladly accepting, Jabra has the Elite 65t priced at $170. While that mark places it in the same territory as its direct mainstream rivals, it's still nevertheless much more forgiving than the Jabra Elite Sport's hefty $250 cost. S...
Abstract: I see what Apple did with the AirPods, they created a wireless version of their EarBuds by simply cutting the cable and jamming amazing tech into that last bit that hangs out your ear. Familiar, and funky.Personally, I didn't like the look of them, and...
Jabra Elite 65t doesn't have flashy features that you'll find from other headphones which is fine since this device doesn't need too much features as long as it delivers great sound quality. Aside from that, it also has to be comfortable when worn, and it...
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Published: 2018-07-04, Author: Scott , review by: ausdroid.net
I thought I was on a winner with the Bose SoundSport Free, and before that the Jaybird run. Sure both of those were amazing sound but each had certain things I wasn't entirely happy with (one was rather large and one had terrible buttons). The Jabra doesn...
The Jabra Active Elite 65t are fully sweat-resistant truly wireless earphones that fit comfortably and securely. They sound excellent, perform reliably and are great for making calls, with two microphones in each earpiece. Battery life is decent at 5 hour
The relatively tight, noise-isolating fit isn't for everyone. Motion sensor doesn't have much use at this point
The Jabra Active Elite 65t truly wireless earphones are the best alternative to Apple's AirPods, but the stepdown non-Elite model will save you a bit of cash...