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December 2019
(84%)
147 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(84%)
1150 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Smaller more compact design
Improved sound quality
Excellent clarity with distinctive bass response
Solid construction
Better battery life
7.5 hours of use between charges
USB-C charging
Secure fit
Improved magnetic charging case
Customizable EQ
Build Quality (IP55 Certified)
Design / Size / Available Colors (Titanium Black / Gold Beige / Black)
Hearthrough / Sidetone Features
Exceptional Audio Quality (For The Size)
Call Quality (Other End)
Noise Cancelling
Battery Life (Up To 28 Hours To
Strong audio performance with serious bass depth and crisp highs
Dust- and water-resistant design
Excellent mic clarity
App has 5-band EQ and HearThrough mode
Allows for Alexa and Google Assistant integration
Fantastic battery life
Lightweight and comfortable case and design
Jabra's Sound+ app is amazing
Active and passive noise cancellation
Smaller
Attractive design
Long battery life
Versatile soundstage via customizable EQ settings
Charging case is nearly perfect
Comfortable and durable design
ANC blocks out ambient chatter
Convenient charging case
Sleek design of case and earbuds
HearThrough is super useful
Battery life is good
Microphone quality
IP55 sweat and dust resistant
USBC charging
More comfortable
Smaller design
Improved carrying case
Good sound quality with thumping bass
Sound better than the AirPods Pro
With better clarity and tighter bass
Better fit and smaller size than previous models
7.5-hour battery life between charges
Excellent sound quality
Simple
Large buttons for control
Advanced smartphone application
HearThrough mode for safety
Four mics for good quality calling
Solid battery life
Two-year dust/water damage warranty
Excellent performance
Longer battery life than competitors
Affordable pricing
Fantastic sound quality
Great battery life
Much improved audio
Small and comfy
Longer battery life
The editors didn't like
Add support for wireless charging
Add active noise canceling
Call quality is good but not great
Price Tag (For Some)
Default bass levels are overly boosted
Water-resistance rating is just decent
Wireless charging case sold separately
Unable to use left earbud independently
Poor call quality
Digital assistant needs work
Unremarkable microphone performance
Poor passive soundstage
Connection strength is good
But not perfect
Switching between devices isn't as seamless as it needs to be
Sound quality is just okay
Playback control buttons cause some suction in ear when pressed
No active noise cancellation
No wireless charging (yet)
Controls can get confusing
Rival models from Apple and Anker have better call quality
Great sound, More bass than usual for Jabra, and that's a good thing, Even smaller than last year's model, Controls are particularly versatile, Comfortable to wear, Longlasting battery life, Charges on USB Type C
No noise cancellation, No wireless charging
While the Jabra Elite 65t were one of the better pairs of wireless in-ears you could find for the past year, the Elite 75t pushes that envelope just that little bit more.In an everyday world where size is at a premium, the Elite 75t show that it's not jus...
Published: 2019-12-13, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
Smaller design, Eve smaller charging case, Excellent audio quality, Improved battery life
No active noise cancellation, Call microphones could be better
The Jabra Elite 75t earphones tick all the boxes and have gone to the next level with a more compact design, better battery life and improved audio quality.Related PostsBlueAnt Pump Air 2 Wireless Microbuds review – tiny but mighty and great valueIf you d...
Published: 2019-12-11, Author: Michael , review by: cravingtech.com
Jabra Elite 75t wireless earbuds come with compact earbuds and charging case, and deliver an amazing experience for music listening and calls. With its passive noise isolation (who needs noise cancelling earphones?), you can get immersed into whatever you...
Published: 2021-02-11, Author: Lama , review by: futurefive.co.nz
Abstract: Over the past few years, Jabra has been climbing its way to the top when it comes to audio devices. They especially shine when it comes to office-based products like their Jabra Evolve2 that I can't survive at the office without. This is why I was excited...
With the Jabra Elite 75ts, the brand continues to build on an already-strong foundation with small but meaningful improvements. Though the design is more of an update than a reimagining, it manages to be better in enough of the ways that count that it's h...
15 minutes of charging gives you one hour of listening time, You can play, pause and skip tracks as well as adjust the volume, take calls and even summon your voice assistant without removing the headphones, The Bluetooth connection remains stable during
There's no way to use the headphones when the battery is dead
These are one of the best pairs of totally wireless headphones you can buy. They sounded excellent, with a good balance of treble and bass. They provided stacks of listening time – 7.5 hours from one full charge bumped up to 28 hours by the handy charging...
Published: 2020-01-20, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
long battery life, excellent case, good eq, lots of bass, comfortable, great buttons, good controls, good ambient mode, solid connection, minimal lag
left cannot be used on its own, no aptX, no replaceable batteries, no wireless charging, no active noise cancellation, bit expensive compared to similar competition
The Jabra Elite 75t are very good true wireless Bluetooth earbuds, combining a small and pretty comfortable fit, with a pocketable case and long battery life.They sound good, particularly if you love your bass – those looking for more balanced sound will...
7 hours on a single charge, Compact earbuds and case, App lets you customize EQ
Overwhelming, muddy bass, Can't use left earbud by itself, Difficult to dial in volume
While the bass-heavy tuning was disappointing, the Jabra Elite 75t is still a worthy successor to the excellent Elite 65t. The reduction in size and the significant increases in battery life make the Elite 75t a pleasure to use. And while they don't have...
Abstract: True wireless headphones may still be in their infancy (it wasn't that long ago that wearing AirPods in public was something to be embarrassed about…) but as Jabra enters its fifth year of making wireless earbuds it's pretty clear they're not going anywhe...