





🎶 Elevate your audio game with Jabra Elite 7 Pro — where clarity meets freedom.
The Jabra Elite 7 Pro are premium true wireless earbuds featuring 6mm dynamic drivers, adjustable active noise cancellation, and advanced MultiSensor Voice technology for superior call clarity. Designed for professionals on the move, they offer up to 8 hours of playback per charge and 30 hours total with the charging case. With IP57 water resistance, customizable sound profiles via the Jabra Sound+ app, and seamless Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity, these earbuds deliver an immersive, personalized audio experience in a sleek, compact design.






















| ASIN | B09D1M33C9 |
| Additional Features | Fast Charging, Microphone Included, Noise Cancellation, Voice Pick Up |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Exercising |
| Audio Driver Size | 6 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 8 Hour |
| Battery Charge Time | 8 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #63,098 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #3,039 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.2 |
| Brand | Jabra |
| Brand Name | Jabra |
| Built-In Media | For best experience, update your headset through Jabra Sound+ App, Headset (2 earbuds), Charging Case, 3 sets of silicon Ear Gels, USB-C cable, Warranty and Warning leaflet |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Color | Gold Beige |
| Carrying Case Material | Hard Plastic |
| Carrying Case Weight | 150 Grams |
| Color | Gold Beige |
| Compatible Devices | Universal |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wireless |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Control Type | Noise Control |
| Customer Package Type | Frustration-Free Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 3,209 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded Tip |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS), Polycarbonate (PC), Silicone |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20Hz to 20kHz (music playback), 100 Hz to 10 kHz (calls) |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | wireless |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Item Type Name | Elite 7 Pro |
| Item Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Jabra |
| Model Name | Elite 7 Pro |
| Model Number | 100-99172705-98 |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 5 |
| Sensitivity | 6 Millimeters |
| Specific Uses For Product | Music, Calls |
| Style Name | Elite 7 Pro |
| Subject Character | no character |
| Theme | Professional Audio |
| UPC | 615822015776 |
| 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 | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
A**O
Big improvement over my last pair of earbuds.
Went through a lot of Jabra products over the years. I know each individual has there preferences, but I always try new headphones out. Whether it's Sony, Jabra or other companies. I always swing back to Jabra for my go to and for good reason. My first pair of truly wireless earbuds was the Jabra Elite 65t. Worked pretty good, but didn't really have ANC or block out other sounds very well. Still, it was a solid choice when I was mowing my lawn. Mt first bluetooth for cellphone use was the Jabra Storm. It was great to have something for phone calls, but definitely needed some of the advanced features we all take for granted today. I love stereo and both ears being engaged. Found a call center job from home & decided to purchase the Jabra 75 Engage. This is by far my most favorite out of this group. I am not a fan of in or on-the-ear, but these were so light weight and comfortable that even though I no longer work that job....I use these for my PC every single day without issue. It has DECT 6.0 for talking around my house anywhere and is perfectly crystal clear for voice and no one even hears anything going on around me (TV, vacuums, etc...). Even tried the Jabra Evolve2 85 and they are still good and sound better when listening to music, but still the 75 Engage does a much better job. The 75 Engage also stays better connected. Not sure why, but it just does. So as you can see, I have everything in almost every category concerning a Jabra headset. Now to the real review. The Jabra Elite 7 Pro. I do not use in-the-ear earbuds that often, but they are the only way I can take phone calls or listen to music while I mow the lawn, which is at least every other day in the Summer. It does a great job with the sound app to cancel out noise and I look forward to taking a call while mowing to see how the bone conduction is working and sounds for the people on the other end of the call. So far, it works very well for noise cancellation. No problems with people hearing me or sounding muffled. Gotta say, these are worth the money when they are on sale. There are by no means cheap for retail price, but wait for the sales and I say pick them up. Last is I even bought a pair of Jabra Elite 7 Active for the wife and I will say they feel more comfortable than mine fitting wise, but the ones we received were faulty. Called Jabra directly and their technical support is top notch. I could have called Amazon and still received a new pair, but....Lately I've been calling directly to see if the results are better or worse. Jabra did not disappoint. I didn't have to send the defective ones back either, but they sent a new pair ASAP. I know Amazon would have said upon return, they would send a new pair, but I like Jabra's style better. Just snap a few picks and they sent me one within 2 days time. Very satisfied and will most likely be a fan for as long as they produce quality earphones. They may be expensive, but top of the line companies charge a lot & it doesn't matter who they are. Sony, Jabra, name a few major brands & they are all over $130. I implore people to try different types and companies, but Jabra has never steered me wrong yet. On top of the great customer service (which is rare nowadays), they make a great combo to deal with.
A**M
Elevate Your Audio Experience with Wireless Excellence
The Jabra Elite 7 Pro in Ear Bluetooth Earbuds are a testament to Jabra's commitment to delivering high-quality audio and exceptional wireless performance. With their sleek design, advanced features, and impressive sound quality, these earbuds offer a truly immersive listening experience that is sure to please audio enthusiasts. One of the standout features of the Jabra Elite 7 Pro is their superior sound quality. The earbuds produce rich, detailed audio with crisp highs, balanced mids, and satisfying bass. Whether you're listening to music, podcasts, or taking calls, the sound reproduction is impressive, providing a dynamic and engaging listening experience. The customizable equalizer settings further enhance the audio output, allowing you to fine-tune the sound to your personal preferences. The wireless performance of the Jabra Elite 7 Pro is excellent. With Bluetooth 5.2 technology, these earbuds offer a stable and reliable connection, ensuring seamless audio streaming without dropouts or interruptions. The earbuds maintain a strong connection even in crowded environments, making them suitable for use in various settings, such as commuting, exercising, or working in busy spaces. The inclusion of Qualcomm aptX HD audio ensures high-quality audio transmission, further enhancing the wireless listening experience. Comfort is a key factor when it comes to earbuds, and the Jabra Elite 7 Pro does not disappoint. The earbuds come with multiple ear tips and ergonomic design, allowing for a secure and comfortable fit. They are lightweight and sit snugly in the ears, providing a comfortable listening experience even during extended use. The inclusion of active noise cancellation (ANC) technology helps to block out external distractions, immersing you in your audio without compromise. The Jabra Elite 7 Pro boasts an impressive battery life, offering up to 9 hours of continuous playback on a single charge. With the included charging case, which provides an additional 26 hours of battery life, you can enjoy extended usage without worrying about running out of power. The quick charge feature is also worth noting, as it allows you to get up to an hour of playback with just a 5-minute charge, perfect for when you're on the go and need a quick boost. The earbuds are also equipped with convenient features such as touch controls, allowing you to easily manage your music playback, answer calls, and access voice assistants with a simple tap. The IP55 rating ensures water and dust resistance, making the Jabra Elite 7 Pro suitable for workouts and outdoor activities. One area for improvement is the size of the charging case, which could be more compact and pocket-friendly. While the case provides excellent battery life, its bulkiness may be a minor inconvenience for those seeking a more portable solution. In conclusion, the Jabra Elite 7 Pro in Ear Bluetooth Earbuds offer a compelling package of excellent sound quality, reliable wireless performance, and comfortable fit. With their customizable features, long battery life, and convenient touch controls, they cater to the needs of audio enthusiasts and those seeking a versatile and immersive listening experience. While the size of the charging case could be more compact, the overall performance and features of the Jabra Elite 7 Pro make them a worthy choice for anyone in search of high-quality wireless earbuds. Elevate your audio experience with the Jabra Elite 7 Pro and enjoy music, calls, and more with exceptional clarity and convenience.
F**O
Not categorically better than the Elite Active 75t
I have the Jabra Elite Active 75t , and mostly liked them, though I guess people sometimes had a hard time hearing me. So I was eager to get these when they came out, as they had the promise of a much better sounding microphone. The good things about the Elite 7 Pros: - I think the mic is better in noisy places, though I'm not on the other end of calls, so can only judge by how often people seem to have a hard time hearing me. UPDATE: People seem to have a really hard time hearing me when I use the 7 pros for phone calls. Even in a quiet room people say the sound quality is very bad, and in noisy situations it is even worse. So while in the other direction there is decent sound quality for listening, given the poor mic quality, I would recommend against getting these if your primary use is two-way calls, as opposed to just listening. - The 75ts had ridiculously boosted bass that I found unusable without adjusting the equalizer. The elite 7 pros sound a bit more balanced. Of course, they still aren't great compared to my audiophile custom-molded wired IEMs, but at least out of the box the sound is tolerable. And nowadays wired IEMs are just too much of a hassle to use in conjunction with face masks. - On the 75ts, I frequently ended up accidentally pressing buttons and hanging up on people when adjusting the earbuds in my ear. The 7 pros have slightly stiffer buttons, and a default that requires double-clicking to end calls, so this hasn't happened to me. (I could reconfigure my 75ts.) - The 7 pros seem to have better passive noise cancellation. Partly this may be because there's an internal mic to check the fit, and so the app had me install larger ear buds. Interestingly, I find the active noise cancellation makes a much less noticeable difference than on the 75ts, but the end result is slightly better. - The 7 pros will let you use just the left ear as well as just the right ear, compared to the 75ts in which you can't use just the left ear. - I think the battery life is better, but the 75ts were more than good enough, too. If I'm on a really long flight, I'll eventually get sick of the wireless earbuds and switch to wired even though the wires get all tangled up in my face mask. Now the bad stuff: - The 7 pro case is bigger. Not a lot bigger, but somehow the 75t case really hit a sweet spot for me, where it was comfortable to carry in the same pocket as my phone. The 7 pro case is just not as comfortable to have in my pocket. - The 7 pro case is hard to open one-handed, compared to the 75t case which is a pleasure to open one-handed. Also, the 7 pro case just feels a little cheaper--there's a little wobble in the hinges compared to the 75t case, which feels really high quality. - The main reason for the new case geometry is wireless charging, but I've been unable to get reverse wireless charging working with my pixel 6 "battery sharing" feature. Not sure if it's the pixel's fault or the Jabras', but I've also had the case stop charging at 75% when I dropped it on my Belkin charging pad. Basically, whether or not it's the fault of the 7 pros, I don't find the wireless charging useful, and especially don't think it's worth the new case design. - The 75ts can simultaneously connect to two devices. The 7 pros connect to my phone, and if I want to use them with my computer or tablet, I have to turn off bluetooth on my phone before the computer can connect. - Even though the 7 pro buds are actually smaller than the 75ts, they don't feel smaller. Somehow the taper of the microphone on the 75ts just feels really pleasing and appropriately shaped, while the 7 pros, while still fine, just feel a little clunkier to me. So basically if you want the best mic sound in crowded places, I'd go for the elite 7 pros. If not, I would at least consider getting the Elite Active 75t model, even in 2021. It's certainly not the case that the more expensive 7 pros are categorically better.
A**R
Truly miserable call quality
Let me preface this by saying I have both this model AND the predecessor to this model - the Jabra Elite Active 75t. I also have upgraded the firmware on this Elite 7 Pro to the absolute latest version as well as I'm using the latest best Android phone available the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra (also with up-to-date software). Before looking into this product, I, like many reviewers, was pleased to hear from (sponsored) YouTube channels that the microphone/call quality on this was "best in class" or significantly improved. Since this was a big issue with my previous Jabra headphones, I decided to splurge and buy this product. I'll review a few things about this product independently, and finish with the worst part - the microphone. Sound quality (not call quality -- that's below): It's good. These don't sound any better than the Jabra Elite Active 75ts, and in fact they might sound a little worse on the low-end. If you're not familiar with the other Jabra product, at least it's worth noting that this is still a good sounding headphone. I use them in the gym for some intense workouts and I do enjoy the sound. The in-ear fit is great for me. I was, however, expecting a sound improvement over their previous version, and unfortunately, they didn't deliver. All in all, it's a great sound, but you can save a lot of money by going with the previous version of the Jabra in the Elite Active 75t. Form factor: I quite love the form factor. It's the smallest and most seamless true-wireless bud I've found. I don't think anything on the market right now rivals the form factor of the Elite 7 pro. It might have sacrificed a little of the sound depth in order to improve on the form-factor at this stage in the technology game, and I guess that's a fair tradeoff. The gold-beige color also blends quite nice with my skin tone and they become far less noticeable, which I think is a nice plus. Noise Cancellation: It is truly almost non-existent. When calibrating the noise-cancellation using the Jabra Sound+ app, I was almost convinced it wasn't working on any setting because the difference was so discreet. The buds do fit nicely in my ear so that produces what's called "passive noise cancellation", and it's as good as any other in-ear headphones, but the Active Noise Cancellation is extremely underwhelming. If you're looking for ANC, look elsewhere. Sorry. If you have the older model, the Jabra Elite Active 75ts, ironically I believe they produce better Noise Cancellation than the Jabra Elite 7 pros. Battery Life: It's quite good and the specs check out. I use them oftentimes at night for falling asleep to a podcast and having great battery life is a big plus, especially in such a small form-factor. Multipoint: I have the latest Firmware and Jabra recently released "Multipoint" connectivity, so the buds can now pair with multiple devices, which is great. This works, and I haven't had any persistent issues with it. Being able to use either the Left or Right earbud independently is also a great plus. Mic/Call Quality: Here's the most egregious reason for my 1-star review. Immediately on placing my first call, I was hit with negative feedback from my call recipient. I've called multiple people in multiple scenarios and hit with a universal understanding that the ambient noise is oftentimes louder than my actual voice, even in relatively quiet environments. I have a very normal toned male voice, so there's nothing wrong with Jabra not picking up my voice. I've made calls from a wide range of locations - my office, my car, the grocery store, walking along the street, etc. Even in my office, where there is nothing but a fan (8 feet away) and the sound of me typing, it was an unpleasant experience for the recipient. The hum of the fan was in no way reduced by what Jabra claims is dynamic ambient noise reduction. Zero percent. I've used WhatsApp and other apps to send voice notes so that I can replay the listener's experience for myself, and I can confirm that the ambient noise is absolutely brutal. Jabra claims to be using bone-conduction technology to sense when you're speaking and drown out ambient noise and it is certainly non-existent. I've spent literally hours performing the very tedious and time-consuming steps of resetting the buds and re-updating the firmware and there is no improvement whatsoever. I've done this three times. Based on the reviews of other users online; on Amazon, Reddit, WalMart etc, this is not an isolated issue. This is a huge problem. As mentioned prior, I also own the Jabra Elite Active 75ts, and they also have a terrible ambient noise problem, and I can confirm that the call quality has not improved a fraction on these Elite 7 Pros. Based on the complaints I have received from call recipients when using them, it is actually worse. Using my headphones to also take calls is an absolutely critical feature, and the Jabra Elite 7 Pros make this experience extremely painful at best. Overall: If form-factor is a big deal for you, as it was for me, then these offer a fantastic form-factor and good sound, with solid battery life. Using either the Left or Right bud independently is also a pleasant plus. If you are expecting to use these to field phone-calls of any kind in anything but a truly silent room, I overwhelmingly urge you not to buy these. Your call recipients will thank you for not choosing this product.
A**G
Audio Quality and Comfort Blows Me Away
Purchased and reviewed with Firmware 2.2.0. Owned headset for 48 hours so I'm still learning the nuances. Pros: - Audio quality is truly the best I've ever heard from any set of headphones I've tried. Great bass and natural sound with music. Amazing. - Multi-point connection is wonderful. I would have griped if I had purchased prior to this feature being implemented. I have connected to both PC and mobile phone. Works seamlessly. - Volume control on earbuds (just found out about this after reading manual. Might have only give 4 stars before knowing vol controls available) - Hear-through mode so you can hear external noises as needed - Sound+ software actually adds value to product and not just data mining software loaded on your mobile device - Fit wonderfully in the ears. No chance of them coming loose. I'm currently using the large tips but may go back to medium size after further wear and testing - Ability to use just one bud instead of both for mono use (phone calls) Cons: - Firmware update from original 1.0.0 to 2.2.0 was a bit of a challenge to get uploaded and installed to buds. Update just refused to begin. I was pretty disenchanted for the first hour or so because the Sound+ software kept pestering me about the update. Ultimately, I had to reset buds and case to get the firmware to install. Follow the reset procedures in the manual if you face the same issue. I uninstalled and reinstalled the Sound+ software as well but i don't believe that was the resolution. Side note - the case does not have to be plugged into the USB charger to apply firmware updates. Case just has to be charged. Misc: - Although call quality appears to be fine, in-ear buds tend to force an echo in your head while speaking. Always been the flaw with in-ear buds as a whole for me. Not a Jabra thing, more of a format issue of in-ear buds. I believe between Hear-Through and using just one bud for calls may rectify most of this issue though. - Jabra Direct software on my PC keeps trying to install Firmware V 1.0.0 for some odd reason. More of a Jabra software issue than a Jabra 7 Pro bud issue tho so just an FYI if your facing the same. - Hard to tell if noise cancellations has much of an impact because in-ear buds kinda eliminate noise anyway. I'm still testing. - I had originally inserted the buds upside down. I had to use pictures as a reference for how they properly insert. Design is not immediately intuitive for proper insertion but once understood makes sound quality superb. Overall, I'm so impressed with the sound quality and the comfortable but stable fit of these small headphones. I was torn between purchasing this model vs Sony's WH-1000XM4 . I leaned toward Jabra because I own 3 other headsets from them and have been pleased with the quality and life span of all. Again they do not disappoint. Firmware 2.2.0 brings these buds firmly into 5 star territory for me.
J**J
Some good things, some not so much
I’ve tried hard to work with these buds. I did a lot of research before buying and this one checked all the boxes that were important to me. But I keep encountering issues. Some of them minor, some deal-breakers. Maybe these hiccups will get better over time as they release firmware updates. Not sure I want to take that chance with $200 ear buds. I’ve still got a couple days before my return period expires … but I’ll likely and reluctantly return them. Pros > Multipoint. Love the dual connection. Switches between my PC and phone well. > Size. Fits and stays in my ears well. > Buttons. I like the real buttons. Light press is all it takes. > Either bud. Like the ability to use either bud on its own. When talking in a Teams meeting, I like using one bud only. Too much of my own voice if both are in. Use the right one for a while, then switch to the left. > Sound. • Very happy with the sound. • Phone call sound is good on both ends. Clear for me and I’ve asked the people I’m talking to how I sound, and they say clear. • Music sounds great. Cons > Microphone. • Noise cancellation doesn’t appear to work when attached to PC / Microsoft Teams. My home office is near my furnace. I recorded myself in PC Voice Recorder app with furnace running beside me. Could clearly hear the furnace as I talked over it. Then called my voice mail and left a message with the furnace running and the furnace sound was muffled / could barely hear it while I talked. Conclusion = works when on a phone call, doesn’t work when on my PC. (could maybe live with it if this was the only issue) • When using the buds on a PC in Microsoft Teams meeting, works fine for a while, then my voice becomes garbled / sounds like I’m talking underwater (as reported by others in the meeting). This happened multiple times. (deal breaker for me - reported it to Jabra Support - no response after 32 hours) > Phone calls disconnections. In the middle of a phone call, the buds disconnect briefly, then reconnect in a few seconds. This happened more than once. (deal breaker for me) > Battery. • I’m getting maybe 4 hours when ANC or Hear through is on. I can work around this for Teams meetings by using one bud at a time and alternating between left and right throughout the day. However, that won’t work for me if I’m working outside on weekends or on long hikes using both buds for music and pod casts. (could maybe work with this if this was the only issue) • Communication with app. App doesn’t consistently show the correct battery level when using one bud at a time. If I’m using the left ear bud, when battery level gets low, I get notification in my ear to “recharge now”, but app shows the bud is at 86%. I tried putting the left bud back in the case (the right one is already in there), then take the left bud back out again. The app still shows it at 86% and it still tells me to “recharge now”. Then I took the right bud out of the case (both now out) and then returned both to the case. Then I took the left one back out of the case - now the app shows it at 3%. (minor issue / annoyance) > In ear detection. Appears to announce that devices are connected before I get them in my ear. The message “connected” is already in progress by the time I get it in my ear. Supposed to detect when it gets in my ear, not when they’re removed from the case. (minor issue / annoyance)
P**2
Wow! These are definitely ELITE.
There are so many things that I have loved about the Jabra Elite 7 Pro Bluetooth Earbuds. From the minimalist packaging, to the compact design of the carrying/charging case, to the Jabra Sound+ app to "tune these to my ears; the experience has been great. The first features that made me say "oh wow" were the HearThrough & (ANC) Active Noise Cancellation. I have used other products with ANC, but the ability to adjust this was a huge bonus and made this feature so much more noticeable for me. From being in a busy, noisy gym to locker rooms & team buses with excited teenage athletes it was great to be able to experience my music with a noticeable level of noise reduction. On the other side is the HearThrough, which actively uses the mics to pic up noise around you and play it thru the speakers. This has been great when I have been walking my dog or going on hikes so that I am not completely oblivious to my surroundings or having to sacrifice my listening experience. The fit of these in my ears has been really good, using them while working out I have yet to have an issue with them adjusting or slipping out, even during heavy moisture intense workouts they stay in place. The gels are comfortable and only took 1-2 times to figure out the right one for me. The sound quality has exceeded my expectations, I have used previous Jabra products as well as other manufacturers ranging in price and the Elite Pro 7 in my experience stand up to the name Elite. Battery life has been excellent and the ability to charge via traditional charging cord or Qi compatible wireless charging has made it so easy to pop these on the dock with my phone & watch when I need a refill. My only real challenge was while using these for work video conference calls, the first couple of times the sound was choppy but it seems to as of lately gotten better. I have been searching for similar experiences as I would really like to utilize these as my everyday for everything wireless earbuds. Highly recommended!
G**O
Good overall, but very poor quality when the other party is listening
My first Jabra purchase was the Elite Active 65t. They were a bit bulky but I really enjoyed them. I used them while practicing sports, while working and while travelling. The Noise Cancellation was much better than I expected, the battery life was decent for me but what really got me hooked was how clear the other party could hear me while on phone calls outdoors. There were little complaints and I thought, "this is the brand I've been looking for for quite a while". The right side stopped working after about 2 years after the same use I've given it during that whole time. Nothing out of the ordinary happened, it just stopped working. Then the pandemic and lockdown happened, I didn't need them anymore for work or leisure so I did not bother upgrading. In the meantime I purchased the 65t for my wife, she barely used them because they were too bulky for her ear and I inherited them during the pandemic for leisure and travel. Surprise!: The left side stopped charging after a few weeks and that was it. I figured something happened during the pandemic and lockdown after my wife stopped using them and they were stored for a few months before I used them. A year later, in 2022, I purchased these Jabra Elite 7 Pro thinking they were perfect for me. Now I am regretting it... and here's why: Cons: 1. They were still expensive being practically top of the line when I purchased them. 2. The battery does not last as much as my previous models 3. The other party can barely hear me outdoors and quite a few times when I am indoors, they hear an annoying echo. 4. The charging case is so difficult to open under normal conditions. It drives me crazy at times. Pros: 1. They are close to a perfect fit for my ears' shape 2. The sound quality is slightly better than the previous models. I lost my first set so I purchased a second set thinking and hoping it might solve the issues but there were no changes. Therefore I am convinced it is a product issue rather than a specific issue with the first one I had. I like Jabra but I will be really looking for other options on the market because the last upgrade was no good for me. The 2-star rating is due to the poor design of the case and especially the fact that the other party can barely listen to me when I am outdoors.
N**N
Perfectos
Llegaron antes de lo esperado, se escuchan muy bien, recomendados para todo tipo de música, son muy cómodos y tienen excelente duración de la batería.
R**H
Love these!
I love these buds. I looked at all different ones and I’m really glad I choose these. They have multipoint functionality now, the app is easy to use, ANC is great, they are easy to use and the sound is really good. Based off my experience with these, I recommended the 10pro’s for my sister who loves her ones too!
A**I
Horrible Quality and Life Span
I had previously bought 65t elite, I liked it. When I bought this product, it's a disaster. The mic is horrible; the ear pods lag a lot, and some times I put the earpods in the case but they are still connected to my phone. This just a few examples to the many minor things that make this earbuds unsophisticated. My ear pods now stopped working, and the case does not charge. I try to contact Jabara support many times I they have yet to reach out. Was a customer, now for sure switching.
R**S
Calidad
Tiene buena autonomía y la calidad de audio es muy buena, pero el ANC no es el mejor del mercado
A**R
terrible
I tried 85t This is worse in every measurable way: fit, comfort, sound quality, mic quality And it's buggy
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