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# 24H battery life IP57 sweat & waterproof Active Noise Cancelling Jabra Elite Active 75t True Wireless Earbuds with Wireless Charging Enabled Case, Gray

**Brand:** jabra
**Price:** S$2
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## Summary

> 🎧 Elevate your workout soundtrack — because your ears deserve the best.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Jabra Elite Active 75t True Wireless Earbuds with Wireless Charging Enabled Case, Gray by jabra
- **How much does it cost?** S$2 with free shipping
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## Best For

- jabra enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted jabra brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **All-Day Power, All-Day Play:** Up to 24 hours of battery life with a compact charging case keeps you connected from dawn to dusk.
- • **Crystal-Clear Calls Anywhere:** Four microphones with beamforming tech ensure your voice is heard loud and clear, compatible with Siri, Google, and Alexa.
- • **Personalized Sound Experience:** Tailor your audio with the My Sound feature that adapts music to your unique hearing profile.
- • **Unshakable Fit for Every Move:** Ergonomically designed with grip coating to stay secure during intense workouts.
- • **Silence the Noise, Amplify Focus:** Advanced ANC technology lets you tune out distractions and dive deep into your music or calls.

## Overview

The Jabra Elite Active 75t earbuds combine a secure, sweatproof fit with IP57 water resistance, delivering up to 24 hours of battery life and cutting-edge active noise cancellation. Equipped with four microphones for superior call clarity and personalized sound tuning via the Jabra Sound+ app, these wireless earbuds are engineered for professionals who demand performance and style during sports and daily life.

## Description

Jabra Elite Active 75t true wireless earbuds are engineered for secure fit and designed for running and exercise, with a special grip coating which allows the earbuds to stay firmly in place, even when you really put them through their paces. Waterproof with IP57-rated durability, Elite Active 75t sport earbuds are covered by a 2-year extended warranty against dust and sweat. With a battery life of up to 7.5 hours, and a total of 28 hours with the handy charging case, these Jabra wireless earbuds are the perfect companions for your whole day. Fast charging allows you to get up to an hour of battery for just 15 minutes, so even when your energy reserves are running low, your music and calls are never more than a few minutes away. With Hear Through mode, you can use the 4 built-in microphones in these Bluetooth earbuds to pick up sounds around you, so you don’t need to remove them in order to hear your surroundings. Customize how much surrounding audio you want to hear using the handy slider within the Jabra Sound plus App. Thanks to our enhanced 4-microphone technology, you can be sure of great quality for your calls. Wherever you are, the earbuds’ 4 microphones actively work to filter out disruptive noise and amplify your voice, so your calls sound crystal clear, even in noisy environments like the gym. Your music tastes are as individual as you are, which is why the Jabra Elite Active 75t come with a customizable equalizer; just download the Jabra Sound plus App and set your levels according to your preferences. Whether you prefer to boost the bass or turn up the treble, you can be sure that your music will always sound exactly the way you want it to. Get direct access to desertcart Alexa, Siri and Google Assistant, and get the information you need, when you need it. To get the best of this product, please keep it up to date and regularly check for software updates.

Review: Fantastic for music; ok for phone calls; Better than Airpod Pros - I am a bit persnickety about audio and sound quality. I have tried hundreds of different earbuds and headphones, wired and wireless, with and without noise canceling, and with and without bluetooth. I notice and appreciate audio nuances, soundstaging, imaging, dynamic range, and the like. I am not quite an audiophile, but I like to think that's just because I'm not quite persnickety enough to be a snob. These have become my default earbuds for listening to music or audio books. The sound quality is the best of the bluetooth noise canceling earbuds I have tried: Sony, Bose, Beats, Airpod pros, and a couple of offbeat brands. Deep bass, crisp treble, perfectly clear midrange. They are easy to use, have seamless connectivity, come with a decent smartphone interface, and provide great fit and comfort. Noise cancelation works well, albeit not perfectly. Nothing fully cancels exterior sound; it is always a matter of degree. That said, the degree of noise cancelling on these earbuds is outstanding. They rival the Bose headsets, but without the bulk. There is a greenbelt park near my house that abuts a highway. Without earbuds/headphones, you can hear the highway pretty prominently. With these earbuds and the ANC activated, it's as if I am in an isolated forest far from the highway. "Hear-through" mode works well, too, if you want to be able to hear your surroundings for safety. They have fallen out of my ears a few times, but generally stay seated in the "ear pocket" fairly well. IMHO, Jabra has always designs products that fit my ear canal pretty well. Your weirdly-shaped ears might produce different results. ;-) Battery life has never been an issue. I have gone on long hikes, bike rides, and plane rides with them, and they have never run out of juice. The charging case does, indeed, work well to recharge the earbuds when not in use so they are always charged and ready to go when I need them. Using the case habitually also helps prevent me from misplacing the earbuds, which was always my biggest fear when considering wireless bluetooth earbuds. IMHO, the airpod pros do not get loud enough to be worth the premium price. I understand the purpose of volume limits, avoiding liability and lawsuits, and the like. But the volume cap on the airpod pros is just too soft. I want to be the one who determines if it is too loud, not the manufacturer. The noise cancelation on the airpod pros was good, but not as good as the Jabras. The one con is that using the earbuds as a wireless headset for phone calls or zoom conferences is not the best, mostly because they do not have a boom-mic. It is sometimes difficult for the other party to hear me, especially if I am driving (road noise). They do work fine as a bluetooth headset in a quiet room, though. But they are designed for listening, not as a wireless headset. I have a separate bluetooth earbud specifically designed for phone calls. These earbuds can double as a headset if a call comes in; but they are not designed to be a wireless headset for phone calls. If you need earbuds that double as phone headsets (and you don't mind the volume limit on the airpods), then the airpod pros might be your best option. But these are the best of the mainstream premium audio earbuds on the market. UPDATE: Over a year later, and I still love these earbuds. I keep them in their case, so they always recharge easily, and the case does help prevent me from misplacing them (one of my big concerns about wireless earbuds ever since I first read about AirPods). I use them on flights, dog walks, hikes, bike rides, coffee shops, kid's basketball practices, and elsewhere. They have never run out of charge before I stopped listening to music. Sound quality remains top notch.
Review: Jabra Elite Active 75T is the pick of the lot (I have used 65T, 75T, 75T-A and 85T) - I have actually used the 65T, 75T, 75T Active (75T-A)and 85T during the last year so my review is based on actual experience. I purchased the 65T in Oct, 2019 only to find that the 75T was round the corner. I ended up purchasing the 75T and after using it for a week along with the 65T, I returned the 65T because the 75T was superior in almost every way. Fast forward to June, 2020 and I ended up losing the 75T. I waited for a few months and then purchased the 75T Active only to find, yet again, that the 85T is round the corner :). I purchased it from Best Buy who have it in stock ahead of desertcart and I have been using both for the last several days. My conclusion: I will be returning the 85T and holding on to the 75T-A. Why? Read on... 1. Size and fit: The 85T is larger and somehow it never seems to fit snugly in my ear. No such problem with the 75T-A. I never get the confidence that the 85T will stay securely lodged in my ear. Jabra has changed the ear piece from round to oval and it might work better for some, but not for me. the 85T feels just as comfortable as the 75T-A but I don't want to have to worry that it might fall off, particularly when I'm running or riding my bike. Winner: 75T-A 2. Case: The 85T case is visibly larger and smooth. I however, like the grippy feel of the 75T-A case. I find it easier to remove the earbud from the 75T-A case and the magnets in the case also seem stronger. This, combined with the grippy feel of the case and earbuds, reduces the probability of dropping the ear bud while removing it from the case. Ditto for when I have put the buds back into the case. The 75T-A buds seem to 'snap' into place more reassuringly then the 85T buds. The 85T earbuds sit deeper in the case, so need to be gripped firmly while removing them from the case. A non-slip coating would've definitely helped. Note: I have purchased the wireless charging version of the 75T-A case. Winner: 75T-A 3. Sound: This is naturally subjective, but for me the winner is 75T-A hands down. There is greater clarity and more bass, but not overwhelmingly so. All the 4 headsets sound different and I like the 75T-A the most. I was disappointed with the 85T. Music sounded rather 'subdued' no matter how I much I adjusted the settings in the app. Winner: 75T-A 4. ANC: This is supposed to be the highlight of the 85T and it works quite nicely. However with the recent update along with the tight seal in the ear, the 75T-A more than holds its own and I am unable to find a lot of difference. It is not possible to adjust the ANC level in the 75T-A (unlike the 85T) but I don't think that this is a big enough drawback to spend the extra $$ for the 85T. Winner: Draw 5. Wireless connection: The 85T connects connects more quickly with my iPhone 6S compared to the 75T-A. It is connected and ready for use by the time I have it secured in my ear, while the 75T-A is still connecting by the time the earbud is in ready in my ear. Winner: 85T 6. Active use: I use the earbud in one ear while riding my bike. I ride long distances and sweat quite a bit, so the 75T-A definitely has the edge here. Winner: 75T-A 7. Phone calls: I found no discernible difference in performance. Both perform satisfactorily. I recommend checking YouTube for more detailed analysis of the same. Winner: Draw Based on all of the above, and the discounts available for the 75T-A, I am unable to justify the nearly $80 difference between the 75T-A and the 85T. If the 85T had sounded better, I might have been tempted but that's not the case. I think Jabra will improve it via firmware updates but I am surprised that they decided to mess with the outstanding sound delivered by the 75T-A.

## Features

- SECURE ACTIVE FIT – We scanned thousands of ears to create the best-fitting earbuds for a sport that we’ve ever created, with a special grip coating to make sure they stay in while you move; Plus, they’re sweat proof and waterproof with IP57-rated protection.Note : If the size of the earbud tips does not match the size of your ear canals or the headset is not worn properly in your ears, you may not obtain the correct sound qualities or call performance. Change the earbud tips to ones that fit more snugly in your ear
- ACTIVE NOISE CANCELLATION – With these noise cancelling earbuds, you can filter out the world and focus on your music; Use the Jabra Sound plus App to activate ANC the first time you use it and enable toggling between ANC and Hear Through via your Earbud button
- CRYSTAL-CLEAR CALLS – 4 microphones, the latest digital signal processing and pioneering beam form technology mean these Jabra earbuds offer great call quality and play music while staying connected; Plus, they’re compatible with Siri, Google, and Alexa.
- LONG BATTERY LIFE – With Jabra Elite Active 75t wireless Bluetooth earbuds, you get up to 24 hours of battery time (ANC on) with the pocket-friendly charging case; Additionally, the Elite Active 75t earbuds can be wirelessly charged (WLC) with the charging pad
- MY SOUND IS YOUR SOUND – Our latest pioneering technology tests your hearing in the Jabra Sound plus app, and tailors your music to suit your individual hearing profile; My Sound makes the music you love even better

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08L3FFKC3 |
| Additional Features | Microphone Included, Noise Cancellation, Sweatproof, sports-and-exercise, wireless |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Calling |
| Audio Driver Type | Balanced Armature Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 5.5 Hour |
| Battery Charge Time | 24 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #48,000 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #2,386 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.0 |
| Brand | Jabra |
| Brand Name | Jabra |
| Built-In Media | Earbuds (2), Wireless charging enabled Case, USB-C cable, 3 sets of Silicon EarGels, Warranty and Warning Leaflets |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Color | Gray |
| Compatible Devices | Bluetooth-enabled devices |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wireless |
| Control Method | Push Button |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Controller Type | Media Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 12,585 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Angular shape with small hook |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | wireless |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Headphones Jack | wireless |
| Item Type Name | True Wireless Earbuds |
| Manufacturer | Jabra |
| Model Name | Elite Active 75t |
| Model Number | 100-99093004-15 |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Sports and Exercise |
| Style Name | Active 75t |
| Theme | Audio Electronics |
| UPC | 615822013741 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 years against water and dust (require Sound+ app registration), A limited one-year warranty applies to all Jabra consumer products purchased from an authorized reseller. |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Jabra
- **Color:** Navy
- **Ear Placement:** In Ear
- **Form Factor:** In Ear
- **Noise Control:** Active Noise Cancellation

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: I see a lot of negative reviews. Are these really that bad?**
A: It's not that they are bad, it's that for those that have loved the Jabra 65t series they are disappointing.  The 65t had a molded shape that fit nicely in your ear, allowing you to have good seal while wearing them comfortably all day.  We were looking for the 75t and 85t models to maintain that design while improving on features.  They both sound better than the 65t but the new shapes end up being a disappointment in different ways.

The 75t model sound better than the 65t and are smaller, however they removed that molded design, relying more on the suction of the ear gel to keep things in place.  This means they don't stay in quite as well when working out and hurt your ears when wearing for longer periods of time.  They're intentionally going for the seal to provide the passive noise cancellation, something I found just fine on the 65t already.

The 85t model tried to hold onto a molded design a bit better, and the ear gels have an elliptical shape that fits nicely, but in order to provide the active noise cancellation they had to make the ear buds much taller than the 65t.  You especially notice this when wearing a winter hat, as they stick out beyond your ear and get pressed into the eat tightly by a hat.  And the active noise cancellation on these wasn't worth the extra size.

I would love something in the shape of the 85ts with the improved sound experience, but without the extra height/size.  Oh, and also with the Active waterproof rating.  Alas, that doesn't exist so I'm holding out until somebody makes a better ear bud.

**Q: There was mention of an update so the left earbud can be used on it's own, is this true?**
A: I have not found any update information that mentions the Jabra left earbud can function alone.  I tested it after reading your inquiry, and I can assure you that the left earbud needs the right ear bud.  Only my right earbud functions independent of the left bud.

**Q: When running can you leave the case at home and still listen to music? Or do you need to bring the case everywhere while using them?**
A: Hi, Dear. By the word "case" you meaning the charger case. Well, the question is "YES" you can run without the case; the case will only work for storage and charging. so if you have enough battery on the earbuds you should be fine to go for running and leave that case at home.

**Q: If I turn off the source music and set the buds on the table do they continue to use the battery? How do you turn the buds off?**
A: There is a power button on each bud.  If you turn off one or the other button by holding the button for 3 seconds they go off.  I always put mine back in the case when I'm done.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fantastic for music; ok for phone calls; Better than Airpod Pros
*by L***E on June 1, 2022*

I am a bit persnickety about audio and sound quality. I have tried hundreds of different earbuds and headphones, wired and wireless, with and without noise canceling, and with and without bluetooth. I notice and appreciate audio nuances, soundstaging, imaging, dynamic range, and the like. I am not quite an audiophile, but I like to think that's just because I'm not quite persnickety enough to be a snob. These have become my default earbuds for listening to music or audio books. The sound quality is the best of the bluetooth noise canceling earbuds I have tried: Sony, Bose, Beats, Airpod pros, and a couple of offbeat brands. Deep bass, crisp treble, perfectly clear midrange. They are easy to use, have seamless connectivity, come with a decent smartphone interface, and provide great fit and comfort. Noise cancelation works well, albeit not perfectly. Nothing fully cancels exterior sound; it is always a matter of degree. That said, the degree of noise cancelling on these earbuds is outstanding. They rival the Bose headsets, but without the bulk. There is a greenbelt park near my house that abuts a highway. Without earbuds/headphones, you can hear the highway pretty prominently. With these earbuds and the ANC activated, it's as if I am in an isolated forest far from the highway. "Hear-through" mode works well, too, if you want to be able to hear your surroundings for safety. They have fallen out of my ears a few times, but generally stay seated in the "ear pocket" fairly well. IMHO, Jabra has always designs products that fit my ear canal pretty well. Your weirdly-shaped ears might produce different results. ;-) Battery life has never been an issue. I have gone on long hikes, bike rides, and plane rides with them, and they have never run out of juice. The charging case does, indeed, work well to recharge the earbuds when not in use so they are always charged and ready to go when I need them. Using the case habitually also helps prevent me from misplacing the earbuds, which was always my biggest fear when considering wireless bluetooth earbuds. IMHO, the airpod pros do not get loud enough to be worth the premium price. I understand the purpose of volume limits, avoiding liability and lawsuits, and the like. But the volume cap on the airpod pros is just too soft. I want to be the one who determines if it is too loud, not the manufacturer. The noise cancelation on the airpod pros was good, but not as good as the Jabras. The one con is that using the earbuds as a wireless headset for phone calls or zoom conferences is not the best, mostly because they do not have a boom-mic. It is sometimes difficult for the other party to hear me, especially if I am driving (road noise). They do work fine as a bluetooth headset in a quiet room, though. But they are designed for listening, not as a wireless headset. I have a separate bluetooth earbud specifically designed for phone calls. These earbuds can double as a headset if a call comes in; but they are not designed to be a wireless headset for phone calls. If you need earbuds that double as phone headsets (and you don't mind the volume limit on the airpods), then the airpod pros might be your best option. But these are the best of the mainstream premium audio earbuds on the market. UPDATE: Over a year later, and I still love these earbuds. I keep them in their case, so they always recharge easily, and the case does help prevent me from misplacing them (one of my big concerns about wireless earbuds ever since I first read about AirPods). I use them on flights, dog walks, hikes, bike rides, coffee shops, kid's basketball practices, and elsewhere. They have never run out of charge before I stopped listening to music. Sound quality remains top notch.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Jabra Elite Active 75T is the pick of the lot (I have used 65T, 75T, 75T-A and 85T)
*by S***U on October 29, 2020*

I have actually used the 65T, 75T, 75T Active (75T-A)and 85T during the last year so my review is based on actual experience. I purchased the 65T in Oct, 2019 only to find that the 75T was round the corner. I ended up purchasing the 75T and after using it for a week along with the 65T, I returned the 65T because the 75T was superior in almost every way. Fast forward to June, 2020 and I ended up losing the 75T. I waited for a few months and then purchased the 75T Active only to find, yet again, that the 85T is round the corner :). I purchased it from Best Buy who have it in stock ahead of Amazon and I have been using both for the last several days. My conclusion: I will be returning the 85T and holding on to the 75T-A. Why? Read on... 1. Size and fit: The 85T is larger and somehow it never seems to fit snugly in my ear. No such problem with the 75T-A. I never get the confidence that the 85T will stay securely lodged in my ear. Jabra has changed the ear piece from round to oval and it might work better for some, but not for me. the 85T feels just as comfortable as the 75T-A but I don't want to have to worry that it might fall off, particularly when I'm running or riding my bike. Winner: 75T-A 2. Case: The 85T case is visibly larger and smooth. I however, like the grippy feel of the 75T-A case. I find it easier to remove the earbud from the 75T-A case and the magnets in the case also seem stronger. This, combined with the grippy feel of the case and earbuds, reduces the probability of dropping the ear bud while removing it from the case. Ditto for when I have put the buds back into the case. The 75T-A buds seem to 'snap' into place more reassuringly then the 85T buds. The 85T earbuds sit deeper in the case, so need to be gripped firmly while removing them from the case. A non-slip coating would've definitely helped. Note: I have purchased the wireless charging version of the 75T-A case. Winner: 75T-A 3. Sound: This is naturally subjective, but for me the winner is 75T-A hands down. There is greater clarity and more bass, but not overwhelmingly so. All the 4 headsets sound different and I like the 75T-A the most. I was disappointed with the 85T. Music sounded rather 'subdued' no matter how I much I adjusted the settings in the app. Winner: 75T-A 4. ANC: This is supposed to be the highlight of the 85T and it works quite nicely. However with the recent update along with the tight seal in the ear, the 75T-A more than holds its own and I am unable to find a lot of difference. It is not possible to adjust the ANC level in the 75T-A (unlike the 85T) but I don't think that this is a big enough drawback to spend the extra $$ for the 85T. Winner: Draw 5. Wireless connection: The 85T connects connects more quickly with my iPhone 6S compared to the 75T-A. It is connected and ready for use by the time I have it secured in my ear, while the 75T-A is still connecting by the time the earbud is in ready in my ear. Winner: 85T 6. Active use: I use the earbud in one ear while riding my bike. I ride long distances and sweat quite a bit, so the 75T-A definitely has the edge here. Winner: 75T-A 7. Phone calls: I found no discernible difference in performance. Both perform satisfactorily. I recommend checking YouTube for more detailed analysis of the same. Winner: Draw Based on all of the above, and the discounts available for the 75T-A, I am unable to justify the nearly $80 difference between the 75T-A and the 85T. If the 85T had sounded better, I might have been tempted but that's not the case. I think Jabra will improve it via firmware updates but I am surprised that they decided to mess with the outstanding sound delivered by the 75T-A.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (Updated) Would buy again ... Review includes RMA/Warranty review.
*by C***N on October 28, 2020*

Updated 11/23/2020 after receiving RMA replacement from Jabra: I'm bumping these to 4 stars. I wish you could give separate ratings for product and manufacturer support though. The earbuds get five stars. The new set works great. All of my pros below still apply with the addition of the new Active Noise Cancelling firmware update works far better than I expected for an in-ear device that isn't dedicated to ANC. ANC and Hear-through both seem to increase the battery drain. Support gets mixed review. All of the individual staff I dealt with get 5 stars for knowledge, helpfulness, and general interaction. Communication from Jabra support: 2 stars. You basically get one email per 24 hour business day and those emails seem to go out just before the end of business day Jabra support time. It doesn't matter how quickly you respond with requested information or results, I never got a reply any quicker than ~24 hours. RMA process: Mixed - the process was mostly smooth, but it took 3 weeks to get my RMA. I shipped my RMA back on a Friday. Their shipping was basic UPS ground. Took 10 days to get to Waco, TX. From there (I discovered) it vanishes into a black hole for at least another week. From Waco, Jabra then reships it someplace else and you have no tracking capability. I called them twice after shipping, On the 18th day after I shipped it back (8th day after it arrived in Waco and was reshipped to their facility) they saw it had been received but the RMA system hadn't marked it as received yet so they didn't ship out my new set. I called and John saw it had been delivered but not marked as received so he marked it as received. As soon as that happened the RMA process resumed and I had my new in three (more days). ============================================= Original Review ============================================= (I will update this review after I get the replacement set.) My audio background: Musician (bass, guitar, piano), heavy podcasts listener, and I spend a LOT of time on calls often in very noisy environments (data centers and radio sites with very high background noise levels). These earbuds nailed it across the board (jump to the bottom for why I gave them two stars) Controls: Excellent. The ability to customize each earbud for 1,2, or 3 clicks for each mode was really nice. The controls were very responsive. I did find that almost every time I insert the left earbud it goes into 'Hear-through' mode though but I'd rather have that then have to push the earbud into my ear to activate the button. Music quality: * Setup note * Take the time to do the customized hearing profile. It is well worth the time. Overall these are excellent. Not quite studio grade, but way better than I expected. I have some in-ear-monitor wired earbuds I use during sets and the Jabra performs for audio quality as well at those $300+ wired earbuds. Bass: Punchy without being distorted. Responsive down into the low end without dropping on in perceived intensity. Mids: Crisp, clean, even at high volume. Highs: This might the the only weakness I would note and it is minor. When listening to rock, metal, country it wasn't really noticeable. But with pieces with a strong mix of high+mid (flute/high brass/high strings mixed at the same time with something like cello, french horn) or pieces like David Garret or Lindsey Stirling (Roundtable Rival) it can lose a little crispness on the highs. But I think you'd have to be really picky to not buy these because of that. Call quality: Very good. In my job good communication can be critical so it is as important to me that I'm heard well, not just how good the other party sounds to me. I used them for a number of calls and found that the call quality was very consistent. They didn't do quite as well in a low end noise environment (car windows open, trucks in the background, etc.) but that's is a common problem for almost every earbud or over the ear headset I've every tried. One weakness they seemed to have was wind noise and I suspect this is due to the placement and angle of the microphones. So if you are planning on making lots of calls while running or biking (or walking in a windy environment) you might want decide if the other features outweigh this. It isn't bad enough to be a deal breaker for me though. Audio podcast quality: Excellent. I find that some over-the-ear sets as well as earbuds can seem sharp and almost tinny due to the over-compressed audio that most podcasts are using. These didn't reproduce that quite as badly as some other earbuds I've tried. Fit: Good. I would have liked an intermediate size tip between the medium and large though. The medium doesn't hold quite tight enough but the large is just a tiny bit too snug. That said though they did hold in my ears well when walking or performing other activities. I wouldn't want to wear them while doing high-impact aerobic activities though but I haven't yet found an in-ear set that holds up to that. So....why 2 stars? Because out of the box the audio would drop out if too much of my body was between the right earbud and my phone. I had the phone in my left shirt pocket and turned my head to far to the right the audio would cut in and out. If the phone was in my back rear pants pocket or left coat pocket it was even worse. The only acceptable location was if my phone was in my right REAR pants pocket and I was standing up. It was even evident when mowing the lawn on a riding lawn mower with the phone in my right front pocket. If my arm was between the right earbud and my phone sometimes it would cut in and out. The problem was worst when I was moving though which makes me wonder if there is a problem with the antenna connection in the earbud itself. I've used many other Bluetooth audio devices without this kind of problem including in-ear, over-the-ear, and Bluetooth speakers and audio receivers hooked up to sound systems. So I'm pretty certain it isn't due to a poor radio in my phone. Support has actually been good except for the fact they only seem to handle one response per day regardless of what time I responded. I would get an email in late afternoon. If I replied IMMEDIATELY to that email I wouldn't get a reply until late afternoon the following day. So it didn't seem to be just related to the a time zone difference in support. That was really frustrating and added several days to my troubleshooting. On the positive side they didn't make me redo all the various troubleshooting steps I'd already tried before I reached out to them. Update to follow after I receive replacements.

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