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.
Jabra Elite 65T earbuds look cool, and sound even better. There's a whole lot of technology crammed into these small buds that bring sound to life.
Deep and meaningful conversations have never sounded better, with best-in-class call performance. Jabra's four-microphone technology effectively reduces wind noise, while the advanced 6mm speakers give you the option of blocking out, or letting in, ambient sound.
There is three sets of ear gels in different sizes, so you can choose the best fit for your ear and enjoy optimum sound quality as a result.
Audio dropouts always happen at the wrong time. But as Jabra Elite 65t is a third-generation true wireless product, and renowned for superior connectivity, you can take calls and listen to your favourite music without annoying drop-outs. Plus, Bluetooth 5.0 lets you seamlessly connect to your smartphone.
You'll enjoy up to 5 hours of battery life from a single charge, and a total of up to 15 hours with the pocket-friendly charging case.
Touch a button and the HearThrough mode kicks in. This mode filters in the sounds that surround you.
Jabra Elite 65t features an IP55-rated design against dust, water and sweat, so you can wear them in more places, and do more things, confident that that great audio will keep on humming.
Manufacturer: Jabra
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.
ImageTagInstance gallery-952ea3cf-a33d-4787-a44f-780e6a708a5d Nearly a year ago, we reviewed the HTMLTagInstance html-tag-b69aa51a-e26c-4b8c-941d-fd50a2e63c79 Jabra Elite Sport, the longtime wireless audio maker's first venture into the true wireless space. You could say that they were ambitious with their approach, considering the earbuds attempted to appeal to both music and fitness enthusiasts. Unfortunately, it didn't help either that the Elite Sport were slapped with a $250 price tag, making them one of the more expensive mainstream options at the time.During CES 2018 early last month, Jabra introduced two new truly wireless headphones – the Jabra Elite 65t and the Elite Active 65t. Naturally, this strategy is a departure from the company's previous efforts, as it now tries to cater to the two opposing demographics with dedicated products. The Elite 65t, in particular, is marketed as "being engineered for the best true wireless calls and music experience." That's yet again a bold ...
Remarkable battery life, one of the longest we've tested; Custom equalizer setting to fine-tune music to your liking; Solid connectivity, with no latency issues with video; Intriguing and solid design; HearThrough sound amplification is one of the best; Physical controls ensure there are no accidental presses;
Poor noise suppression when worn; Generic battery case; Fit can become loose during sweaty workouts;
Jabra's first- and second-generation Elite Sport earphones were among the better totally wireless headphones on the market, but they proved to be no match for Apple's AirPods , which have dominated the category since their arrival in late 2016.
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.
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 offers enhanced sweat-resistance
Jabra's first- and second-generation Elite Sport earphones were among the better totally wireless headphones on the market, but they proved to be no match for Apple's AirPods, which have dominated the category since their arrival in late 2016.
The well-designed Jabra Elite 65t truly wireless earphones rival Apple's AirPods and are superior in some ways.
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 and the included charging case delivers two extra charges.
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 offers enhanced sweat-resistance.
Alexa support is coming. But that aside, these are wireless earbuds that work -- and work well. Plus they come with a lot of AirPod-esque features.
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 with some of their main rivals, is clear and...
Ease of use; Solid connection; Comfortable to wear
A lack of passion and dynamism in the sound
The Jabra Elite 65t are now my go-to truly wireless earbuds. They fit comfortably in my ear, are designed to take a little abuse and are reasonably priced at $169. They also sound great for a pair of wireless buds, last up to 5 hours on a charge and have a free companion app that lets you access a...
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
Over a year after Apple's AirPods made the truly wireless earphones space popular, competing products have started arriving in India one after another. We recently reviewed the Bragi The Headphone , Jabra Elite Sport , and Bose Soundsport Free - all of which are truly wireless headphones.
Impressive battery life; Good sound quality; Convenient to use
Uncomfortable to wear for long periods; Only the right earpiece has auto-sensing features; Fiddly case
The Elite 65t avoids the common pitfalls of true wireless earbuds with great sound and enough battery life to ensure you're not charging several times a day. If you've been looking to eliminate one of the last remaining cords in your life, this is definitely one of the best options.
Affordable price; Great audio quality; Quick and easy pairing; Low-profile design
Call quality suffers in noisy environments; Extended wear gets uncomfortable; On-board controls can be awkward
The Jabra Elite 65t earbuds are "True Wireless" models because they've eliminated the cable between them. We put them through their paces.
Secure and comfortable fit; good sound quality; EQ feature in app; recharge from case
Could use USB Type-C charging for case
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