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Published: 2018-06-06, Author: David , review by: CNET.co.uk
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...
Slippery earbuds and case, Limited eartip selection, Limited water resistance
All things considered, the Jabra Elite 65t are one of the best truly wireless headphones you can buy today. They cost slightly more than the Apple Earpods but they also offer better sound quality, noise isolation and adjustable ambient noise when you want...
Ease of use, Solid connection, Comfortable to wear,
Sound lacks passion and dynamism,
The Jabra Elite 65t true-wireless earbuds have a lot going for them, as far as general use, convenience and solid connection go.Their problem lies in a lack of passion and dynamism in their musical presentation that, once they've been compared directly wi...
Great sound quality it's clear, sharp and balanced with a smooth and rounded bass, Want to be aware of your surroundings? Double tap the right earbud to switch on the HearThrough function and let in some of the external noise, you can even adjust how much
There was a little distortion in treble on occasions, The charging case was fiddly to open
These are a great value pair of fully wireless headphones. Simple to use and comfortable to wear, they offer great sound quality and quick access to your voice assistant...
Reliable connection, Great passive noise isolation, Punchy bass, bright highs, Advanced features, good battery life
Somewhat tight fit, Slight connection noise
Yes. If you're planning on cutting the cord in your listening life, these headphones offer serious value at a competitive price. This is the new best-in-class...
Published: 2018-02-17, Author: David , review by: CNET.co.uk
The Jabra Elite 65t are smaller and fit more comfortably than their predecessors. They sound excellent for truly wireless headphones, perform reliably and are great for making calls, with two microphones in each earpiece. Battery life is decent at 5 hours
The relatively tight, noise-isolating fit isn't for everyone. You have to step up to the more expensive Elite Active 65t to get a true sports model that's water-resistant
The well-designed Jabra Elite 65t truly wireless earphones rival Apple's AirPods and are superior in some ways...
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Published: 2018-01-12, Author: Jon , review by: techradar.com
While it lacks the more advanced fitness tracking of the Elite Sport earbuds, the Jabra Elite Active 65t appear to strike a decent balance between features and price, while including the same great sound quality we've come to expect from Jabra's true wire...
Abstract: Jabra's truly wireless earbuds throw Alexa into your ears.Jabra already make great truly wireless earbuds with its Jabra Elite Sport, which include plenty of sports functions including an in-ear heart rate monitor.It's followed these up with two new t...
Clean sound, Good battery life, More comfortable than older model
Not as rich or powerful sounding as the best, Some inter-earpiece connection issues
I was a big fan of the Jabra Elite Sport, so I'm excited at the prospect of having so many digital assistants at my disposal. I've always had good experiences with Jabra's microphone quality so I'm expecting positive things from the four microphone array...
Jabra's latest leap forward in the true wireless space doesn't necessarily hit all its marks but it hits just enough to emerge as a solid contender nonetheless. Though a few caveats apply, specifically on the software side, it's almost exactly everything...