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March 2018
(83%)
162 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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112 Reviews
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The editors liked
Alexa built-in
Customizable sound
Built-in accelerometer
Ease of use
Solid connection
Comfortable to wear
Clean sound
Good battery life
More comfortable than older model
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 Jabra Active Elite 65t are fully sweat-resistant truly wireless earphones that fit comfortably and securely. They sound excellent
With two microphones in each earpiece. Battery life is decent at 5 hour
Outstanding connection
Impressively detailed audio
Snug fit
Completely sweat-proof
Mature
Understated design
Pleasure to use
Excellent battery life
Balanced sound quality
Reliable connection
Great passive noise isolation
Punchy bass
Bright highs
Advanced features
Excellent noise isolation
Focused
Balanced sound
Sweatproof
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
The editors didn't like
No heartrate tracking
Sound lacks passion and dynamism
Not as rich or powerful sounding as the best
Some inter-earpiece connection issues
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
Noise-isolating fit isn't for everyone. Motion sensor doesn't have much use at this point
Accelerometers can play up
Alexa integration could be better
Quite large
Can become uncomfortable after extended use
Slippery earbuds and case
Limited eartip selection
Limited water resistance
Somewhat tight fit
Slight connection noise
Small amount of connection noise
Fairly tight fit
There was a little distortion in treble on occasions
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...
Good battery life, IP56 dust and water resistance, Secure and stable fit, High-quality microphones, Crisp, balanced sound
Bulky earpieces, Fiddly case,
The Jabra Elite Active 65t ranks amongst the best pairs of truly wireless earphones we have tested to date. These earphones deliver stellar sound quality, good battery life, a secure and stable fit, high-quality microphones, and excellent noise isolation...
Impressive, balanced audio performance, Good clarity, Truly wireless, IP56 rated sweat and dust resistant, The companion app is versatile
Intermittent sibilance in upper-mids, Weirdly difficult to open the case, Multi-device connectivity issues
The Jabra Elite Active 65t is capable of delivering good audio performance and is packed with features like HearThrough, Google Assistant support, and more. Five hours of active playback time is as per standard, and barring the multi-pairing issue, the El...
Jabra Elite Active 65t offers durable design, better audio, and enhanced call quality when compared to the AirPods. I’m not sure how many Apple fans would be keen on picking up the Elite Active 65t over the AirPods. But in case if you are looking to buy a...
The Jabra Elite 65t are solid and competent pair of wireless earbuds but face tough competition from the likes of Bose and Apple among others. At Rs 12,999, these aren't really a cheap pair of wireless earbuds and slightly expensive than the Apple AirPods...
Abstract: The urge to cut the cords is something those who love their music have always nurtured inside. Over the last few years, doing so without compromising on the quality of the music has become possible. With the Samsung Gear IconX and Apple AirPod it also bec...
Published: 2018-04-08, Author: Ali , review by: bgr.in
Before I give my verdict, let's be clear – you aren't buying true-wireless headphones for the sound. If you're looking for quality sound, buy something with wires. If you're looking for something that strikes a decent balance between convenience and sound...
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 Jabra Elite 65t is a pretty good pair of truly wireless in-ear headphones. It has excellent battery life and impressive audio quality for its price. Its ear tips are somewhat uncomfortable, the case is fiddly, and having the auto-sensing capabilities...
If you're looking for wireless earbuds, look no further than the Elite 65t's. They offer greater value for money than the Apple Airpods, given that it comes with great noise cancelling, call quality and build quality. It also doesn't make you look like a...
A good pair of purely wireless earbuds that fit snugly in your ear and allows you to perform regular exercises worry-free. You can also easily switch between noise-cancelling or focus with the Sound+ app.(previously published in issue August 2018)...