Testseek.co.uk have collected 138 expert reviews of the Jabra Elite 85h and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Jabra Elite 85h.
May 2019
(84%)
138 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(84%)
283 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
32 hour battery life
Four different colours
USB-C charging
Excellent battery life
Convenient auto-pause technology
Stylish
Class-leading battery life
Excellent ANC performance
Stylish and comfortable
The handy HearThrough feature can be turned on in the app and lets in some of the external noise so you can be more aware of your surroundings
Extremely comfortable to wear for long periods of time
15 minutes charging will give you five hours of listeni
The editors didn't like
Feel heavier than the Sony's
Need more convincing on audio quality
Performance doesn't match the Sony WH-1000XM3
Not as comfortable as the Bose QC35
Expensive
Lacks support for high-end codecs
Bass could be punchier
Not suitable for exercise as they slip forward when jogging
With the Elite 85h, Jabra (as part of GN Audio) have given themselves a very nice 150 year anniversary present. It's a top-class product in every way and the purchase price at 499 Aussie dollars is fully justified and value for money.Congratulations, Jabr...
A reasonably bass-forward profile with balanced mids and highs make the 85h noticeably different than Bose's headphones, and I think they're just more pleasant to listen to, Jabra rates the 85h for 36 hours of music playback with ANC turned on, and I've h
The 85h have a larger battery and substantially sturdier headband than most wireless headphones, so they're pretty bulky (though I never found them uncomfortable), $300 is a lot of dough for most people to drop on headphones, and cheaper ANC over-ears do
Abstract: We already know of Bose and the Sony being the top stars of the noise-canceling headphones world. The QC35 II and the WH-1000XM3s are the go-to cans for great sounding ANCs. However, there are plenty of companies looking to become a new competitor seeking...
Comfortable, weatherproof design, Long battery life, Fun sounding
Only supports SBC codec, Not competitively priced, Photos by Raj Rout, ShareTweet
The Jabra Elite 85H retails for Rs 28,999 in India and for the price, the pair of headphones offers a robust, good-looking design, phenomenal battery life, good audio output, and reliable ANC. Unfortunately, the headset's pricing pits it against the Sony...
Well-built design, Comfortable, Excellent sound, call quality, and battery life, Portable, USB-C charging, Water-resistant nano-coating, Auto ear detection, Bluetooth 5 and multi-connect, Dedicated one-button access to Google Assistant, Alexa, and Siri
Active noise-canceling could be more pronounced, My ears get hot with extended use
I really like the Elite 85h wireless active noise-canceling headphones. Jabra has done a great job creating an ANC headset that competes in a pretty crowded tech-space. Their sound experience, build quality, comfort, and engineering are all excellent. I a...
Published: 2019-06-12, Author: Billy , review by: engadget.com
Insane battery life, Custom EQ and ANC modes, Simple and reliable controls, Better design than some of the competition
Cloth surfaces collect dust and debris, Solid audio but not outstanding, Not as good a value as the Elite 65t was
Jabra impressed us last year with a mix of quality and value on the Elite 65t. The Elite 85h is a well-built audio workhorse with amazing battery life and capable ANC, but the overall audio quality isn't as good as the Sony 1000XM3. And at $300, they're n...
Abstract: The OnePlus 7 Pro isn't necessarily a new approach for the company. Yes, it's the most expensive phone we've seen from OnePlus, but it's always aimed to make the best phone possible, charging less than the Apple, Samsung, and Huawei in the process. And in...
Very Good Build Quality (IP52 Coated Stainless Steel
Current Availability, Price (For Some), Lack Of Support for Hi-Res Codecs,
The ELITE 85h may not be the best looking pair of headphones in the market and they are somewhat bulky compared to what Jabra has gotten us used to over the years but after two weeks of testing we can verify that they do excel in terms of audio...