Jabra Elite 75t– True Wireless Earbuds with Charging Case, Titanium Black – Active Noise Cancelling Bluetooth Earbuds with a Comfortable, Secure Fit, Long Battery Life, Great Sound
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| Brand | Jabra |
| Color | Titanium Black |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Impedance | 3 Ohms |
About this item
- WIRELESS EARBUDS – Jabra Elite 75t is engineered to fit; Making and taking calls is always a great experience, wherever you are, thanks to enhanced 4-microphone call technology which filters out wind and other disruptive noises around you
- Compact comfort – Designed and tested for a secure fit, the Jabra Elite 75t features a new smaller design that provides an ideal fit for every type of ear while the ergonomic shape makes them exceptionally comfortable. Connectivity-Bluetooth 5.0. Supported bluetooth profiles-HSP v1.2, HFP v1.7, A2DP v1.3, AVRCP v1.6, SPP v1.2
- NO AUDIO DROPOUTS – With Jabra 4th generation true wireless connection, your music and calls will be stable, with no wires to get in the way; With these Bluetooth earbuds, you can enjoy conversations and music with no audio dropouts or interruptions
- ACTIVE NOISE CANCELLATION: With these noise cancelling earbuds, you can filter out the world and focus on your music; Use the Sound plus App to activate ANC the first time you use it and enable toggling between ANC and Hear Through via your Earbud button
- LONG BATTERY LIFE – With Jabra Elite 75t wireless Bluetooth earbuds, you get up to 24 hours of battery time (ANC on) with the pocket-friendly charging case, the Elite 75t earphones let you take calls and play music while staying connected
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| Brand Name | Jabra |
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| Model Number | 100-99090000-02 |
| Model Name | Elite 75t |
| Built-In Media | Earbuds (2), Charging Case, USB-C cable, 3 sets of Silicon EarGels, Warranty and Warning Leaflets |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Warranty Description | 2-year, A limited one-year warranty applies to all Jabra consumer products purchased from an authorized reseller. |
| Customer Package Type | Protective Packaging |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Series Number | 100 |
| UPC | 615822012560 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00615822012560 |
| Manufacturer | Jabra |
| Item Type Name | In-ear true wireless earbuds |
| Is Autographed | No |
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| ASIN | B07X9VG6ZJ |
| Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
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| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded tip |
| Control Type | Button Control |
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| Control Method | Voice |
| Controller Type | Wireless |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
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| Carrying Case Battery Capacity | 24 Hours |
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| Carrying Case Battery Average Life | 24 Hours |
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| Impedance | 3 Ohms |
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| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Frequency Range | 20Hz - 20kHz |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
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| Specific Uses For Product | Sports and Exercise |
| Antenna Location | Exercising |
| Compatible Devices | Connects to all Bluetooth® 5.0 ready devices – phones, computers, tablets and more |
| Cable Features | TWS |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Carrying Case Material | fabric |
| Additional Features | Noise Isolation |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Headphone Jack | Wireless |
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| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth 5.0 |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 5 |
| Color | Titanium Black |
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| Style Name | Elite 75t |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Theme | Wireless Earbuds |
| Battery Charge Time | 2 Hour |
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| Battery Average Life | 24 Hour |
Product Description
Jabra Elite 75t offer a great call and music experience, engineered to last longer and tested for a secure fit. You can be confident that these true wireless earbuds will stay put thanks to the new smaller design that provides the ideal fit for every type of ear while the ergonomic shape makes them exceptionally comfortable. Making and taking calls is always a great experience with Jabra Elite 75t Bluetooth earbuds, wherever you are. The enhanced 4-microphone call technology filters out disruptive noises around you so you can confidently take calls, even in windy or noisy environments. Plus, with rock-solid Jabra 4th generation true wireless connection, your music and calls will be stable, with no wires to get in the way. With these true wireless earbuds, you can enjoy reliable conversations and music with no audio dropouts and no interruptions. Get up to 7. 5 hours on a single charge, with a handy charging case giving you up to a total of 28 hours. Fast charging allows you to get up to an hour of battery in just 15 minutes. Your music tastes are as individual as you are, which is why the Jabra Elite 75t comes with a customizable equalizer; just download the Jabra Sound plus App and set your levels according to your preferences. Whether you want to boost the bass or turn up the treble, your music will always sound exactly the way you want it to. With an IP55 rating and an extended 2-year for protection against dust and water damage (Jabra Sound plus App registration required), you can be assured that your earbuds are durable enough for day-to-day wear. Jabra Elite 75t also comes with one-touch access to your voice assistant of choice, including Siri or Google Assistant, allowing you to easily stay connected to your digital world. Operating System dependent. Elite Active 75t have been specifically designed for an active lifestyle. An IP57-rating makes them fully waterproof and sweatproof, so there’s nothing holding you back from running through the storm or sweating out your new personal best in the gym. Speaker Size: 6mm. Microphone Bandwidth: 100Hz to 10kHz, Speaker Bandwidth: 20 Hz to 20 kHz (music Playback), 100 Hz to 8 kHz (Calls), and Material: PC/ABS plastic, Si rubber, PMMA paint, Au-plated metal. Bluetooth 5.0. Operating range: Up to 10 meters. Paired Devices: Up to 8. To get the best of this product, please keep it up to date and regularly check for software updates.
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Great sound quality, fit, and ease-of-use features. AMAZING battery life!
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- 5 out of 5 stars
Great sound quality, fit, and ease-of-use features. AMAZING battery life!
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2020* TLDR *
Sleek looking pair of buds with nice compact charging case. App downloaded, immediately paired the buds, ran updates, and they are great! I had to swap out the gels for a different size, but three sizes were included. Sound quality is fantastic, great range, battery life is unmatched from every other wireless bud I've owned. The feature set is more significant than anything I've had, not sure if they are common in their price range. The app is intuitive and has anything you'd need, and the in-app quick start guide was a quick 2 minute read, and enough to get a handle on which bud did what and how within a couple of minutes.
After using these, I would have EASILY paid $300 for them. Would I have been prepared to do that before using them? Probably not.
* Long-winded *
Coming from wireless buds that were in the sub $50 range, I feel like I'm seeing fire for the first time. Outside of the incredible sound quality and range on these things, little convenience tweaks that will make ease of use so simple. If I pull a bud out of an ear, it pauses playback. Or I can press a button and hear what's around me and not the phone audio.
Phone App: configuration profiles to quickly adjust bulk settings on the fly with one tap. They are also in the persistent tray notification on downslide (Android 10). You can tell they really put work into the app to make it easy to use for people of all technical levels. I have a few nit-picky things and quick settings that may annoy me over time, but nothing worth noting (except at the end) - I'm sure this is the case with everyone and every app, because, humans. It does have a lot of quick options that reduce taps and repetitive actions, love that. Some sort of battery or usage metrics would be fun to see if only to see/send telemetry on battery usage.
Sound quality: phenomenal, about on par with my over-ear $100-200 gaming headsets. Blown away that they were able to pack this amount of punch and battery life into such a small and comfortable in-ear.
Noise cancellation: amazing (post gel switch)! I can't hear myself typing this review on a loud keyboard.
Range: these have been great so far! I had my phone charging in my office and went down the hall into another room I bounce between at work, and not one bit of drop out, latency, or quality distortion. The same distance for an EarForce 450 would cause dropouts or complete loss if the door in that room were closed, or another person with a wireless headset was in there.
Battery Life: A++! The test: 60 min album (Illenium: Ascend), within 1 meter during 95% of playback, EQ at bass boost, volume at 90% (occasionally 100%), HearThrough disabled. Self-reported remaining battery 60 minutes of playback: 100%. THAT IS BONKERS!! Maybe it drops in increments of 10% or something, but a solid hour of basically max playback and not a flinch. Based on my experience, it will last a lot longer than the quoted 7.5 hours on a full charge. With the nature of batteries, this will obvi change over time.
++ UPDATE: after 90 minutes of Ascend album looping, I'm at 95% (so it appears 5% increments). During the last 30 minutes, I had HearThrough on. I assume that uses more battery to turn the mics hot.
Fit: as mentioned, had to swap gel, no biggie. I haven't gone running with them yet, but walking around and up and down the stairs, etc. - they are solid in-ear and super snug. Wearing for two hours now, no discomfort.
Assistant: I haven't had much of a chance to use the assistant tie in, in the real world, but the selection of phone vs. Alexa was easy and upfront. Based on having conversations with people, with earbuds in, and using HearThrough only for that -- I'm sure the assistant will have no problem hearing commands. Saying "Hey Google" was an immediate wake response, didn't have a problem with wake or with command. Double-press right bud worked great, immediately playback resume. Assistance volume was very low, but I'm sure that's an on-phone setting in the Android mixer.
Love the idea of HearThrough. Some of my gaming headsets and helps big time with communicating and not having to remove the device, it'll be especially helpful on public transit on new routes or delays on things.
Constructive feedback: I was trying to pause music and turn on HearThrough at the same time. Pressing the button on both buds at the same time, it shuts them both off immediately. An option in the app to pause music if HearThrough is activated via bud (instead of mute, or maybe a choice between the two) would be excellent! Ideally, I'd like to with one button push: pause music and allow HearThrough. When disabled again, auto-start playback.
I'll be sure to update this review in a month if anything changes.


5 out of 5 starsGreat sound quality, fit, and ease-of-use features. AMAZING battery life!
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2020* TLDR *
Sleek looking pair of buds with nice compact charging case. App downloaded, immediately paired the buds, ran updates, and they are great! I had to swap out the gels for a different size, but three sizes were included. Sound quality is fantastic, great range, battery life is unmatched from every other wireless bud I've owned. The feature set is more significant than anything I've had, not sure if they are common in their price range. The app is intuitive and has anything you'd need, and the in-app quick start guide was a quick 2 minute read, and enough to get a handle on which bud did what and how within a couple of minutes.
After using these, I would have EASILY paid $300 for them. Would I have been prepared to do that before using them? Probably not.
* Long-winded *
Coming from wireless buds that were in the sub $50 range, I feel like I'm seeing fire for the first time. Outside of the incredible sound quality and range on these things, little convenience tweaks that will make ease of use so simple. If I pull a bud out of an ear, it pauses playback. Or I can press a button and hear what's around me and not the phone audio.
Phone App: configuration profiles to quickly adjust bulk settings on the fly with one tap. They are also in the persistent tray notification on downslide (Android 10). You can tell they really put work into the app to make it easy to use for people of all technical levels. I have a few nit-picky things and quick settings that may annoy me over time, but nothing worth noting (except at the end) - I'm sure this is the case with everyone and every app, because, humans. It does have a lot of quick options that reduce taps and repetitive actions, love that. Some sort of battery or usage metrics would be fun to see if only to see/send telemetry on battery usage.
Sound quality: phenomenal, about on par with my over-ear $100-200 gaming headsets. Blown away that they were able to pack this amount of punch and battery life into such a small and comfortable in-ear.
Noise cancellation: amazing (post gel switch)! I can't hear myself typing this review on a loud keyboard.
Range: these have been great so far! I had my phone charging in my office and went down the hall into another room I bounce between at work, and not one bit of drop out, latency, or quality distortion. The same distance for an EarForce 450 would cause dropouts or complete loss if the door in that room were closed, or another person with a wireless headset was in there.
Battery Life: A++! The test: 60 min album (Illenium: Ascend), within 1 meter during 95% of playback, EQ at bass boost, volume at 90% (occasionally 100%), HearThrough disabled. Self-reported remaining battery 60 minutes of playback: 100%. THAT IS BONKERS!! Maybe it drops in increments of 10% or something, but a solid hour of basically max playback and not a flinch. Based on my experience, it will last a lot longer than the quoted 7.5 hours on a full charge. With the nature of batteries, this will obvi change over time.
++ UPDATE: after 90 minutes of Ascend album looping, I'm at 95% (so it appears 5% increments). During the last 30 minutes, I had HearThrough on. I assume that uses more battery to turn the mics hot.
Fit: as mentioned, had to swap gel, no biggie. I haven't gone running with them yet, but walking around and up and down the stairs, etc. - they are solid in-ear and super snug. Wearing for two hours now, no discomfort.
Assistant: I haven't had much of a chance to use the assistant tie in, in the real world, but the selection of phone vs. Alexa was easy and upfront. Based on having conversations with people, with earbuds in, and using HearThrough only for that -- I'm sure the assistant will have no problem hearing commands. Saying "Hey Google" was an immediate wake response, didn't have a problem with wake or with command. Double-press right bud worked great, immediately playback resume. Assistance volume was very low, but I'm sure that's an on-phone setting in the Android mixer.
Love the idea of HearThrough. Some of my gaming headsets and helps big time with communicating and not having to remove the device, it'll be especially helpful on public transit on new routes or delays on things.
Constructive feedback: I was trying to pause music and turn on HearThrough at the same time. Pressing the button on both buds at the same time, it shuts them both off immediately. An option in the app to pause music if HearThrough is activated via bud (instead of mute, or maybe a choice between the two) would be excellent! Ideally, I'd like to with one button push: pause music and allow HearThrough. When disabled again, auto-start playback.
I'll be sure to update this review in a month if anything changes.
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Great Sound & Multiple Features
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2026I bought these earbuds to reduce the wind noise while using a single (right) bud to listen to music. It has a ‘sound through’ feature to help hear cars & other cyclists coming up from behind. The sound cancellating feature did in fact reduce the wind noise substantially. Lots of fine tuning features that even my expensive Apple Pro earbuds don’t have. I bought mine used for $92. Excellent savings.
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Great Features - Decent Sound - Low Profile
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2020UPDATE 2/22/21:
Customer service is incredible!
Short update since this review is kind of long
After 4 months of use, my left earbud started cutting out after 5 minutes of listening. Quickly connected customer service through the Sound+ app. Immediately got a response. Sent in some pictures of the invoice, earbuds and charging case lid. Was sent a return label and they are shipping me a new pair.
Because of this, I have changed my review to a 5 star and also purchased the Jabra Elite 85t earbuds due the the upgrades in call clarity, being able to hear myself during calls and open design for better sound. Also because the 85t went on sale to $179.99! I will use the 75t as a back up pair.
Can't stress how important customer service is these days now that everything is geared towards online shopping.
Now my Jabra Elite 75t review:
I’m an audio engineer, so please understand my critique on sound quality. These sound good, but not great. The Sound+ app does give you some flexibility, but limited to how much you can tweak with the 4 channels and the frequency response. Be careful to not boost the frequency you want to improve. If you raise any of them, your going to have distortion in that channel. Especially the low-mid channel which would be your bass hits, so lower mid-high channels to get it to hit harder without it peaking. The treble and high range is a good quality for listening and won't pierce your eardrums or mud everything else. So as far as audio goes, you won't be disappointed nor impressed.
Where the Jabra Elite 75t does shine is the hear through and noise cancelling. I absolutely love this feature. You have the music off and still use hear through as a function. You don't have to ever take out the earbuds if you want to pause your music to have a conversation. With a simple tap, turn hear through on and everything around you is audible. Turn it off and it's a pretty significant noise cancelling feature. Works really well. Be sure to set the auto-shutoff to more than 15 minutes or they will turn off and hear through becomes noise cancelling. Or just press and hold to turn them back on, great feature.
Another plus it's the settings. You're able to set several features to each ear bud for either phone calls or music playback. Each earbuds has a 1, 2 or 3 click setting so you can pretty much program it several ways to your liking including mute, hear through, next track, Siri (or whatever sidenote or voice command you phone features) and many more. I also love that when you click the earbuds, you can feel the click. It's not pressure sensitive. This is great for when you get to clicking it a few times for a feature and know exactly what you're doing. This is the biggest reason I decided to go with the Jabra Elite series rather than the Airpods Pro for us Apple users.
Calls seem to be decent. The receiver can hear me clear enough without distortion or drops but it's noticable that I'm speaking through a Bluetooth earbud. I'm not too concerned with this lack of quality since the receiver can still understand everything I'm saying. I'm able to hear the call as if the phone was up to my ear with clear audio. I'm actually impressed that is so far from my mouth and it's doing a fairly good job picking up everything. Biggest downfall is I can't hear myself when talking.
The battery life is good, but I have only tested these out for a few weeks so I can't speak on longevity. Around 5 hours of listening, you'll get a notification that battery is low and you'll get about 20-30 more minutes. Just pop them back in the case for 20-30 minutes and they'll be good to go.
I've had one 1 or 2 connectivity issues which isn't bad, a few high pitch squaks which can be annoyingly unexpected and only a few times the headphones just shutoff for no reason.
The size and seal are worthy of notice. Wear them a few days and your ears will adjust. They do not fall out and have been really secure. No complaints whatsoever on size, comfort and secure. It's one of the smallest sets of earbuds which I also like.
Overall, this is a good option. There are a few other brands that make a product that sound much better at the $150 price tag, but the functions are hands down worth every penny.
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Jabra listens to its customers
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2020Picked these up at the beginning of the year while they were still fairly new. I use them for at home computer use (movies, music, gaming) and for active use (skateboarding/long boarding).
Sound quality is very nice and is appropriate for the price range. I have a full 1400 watt sound system in my car(2 12's and 400w going to surround), so the bass from the buds feels just right for me. The highs and mids arn't lacking either.
For computer use...these are not supposed to support being used on a computer, and technically they don't fully work on them. I have been able to get them to work fairly well on windows 10 with a bluetooth 5.0 capable motherboard. These will even work with Dolby Access and windows spacial sound. It's possible to get the buds to work as a headset(the process is not easy), but because of the limitations of the device hardware the audio quality tanks pretty hard when enabling the mic as it is unable to send high rez audio and high rez mic signal through bluetooth.
Audio quality on a computer(with the mic off) is great and better than my over-ear headset I mainly use for gaming. The sound staging is only about a half step down from some entry level audiophile headphones, so it's pretty good.
Now for use on a smartphone...(I'm using a Galexy s7 active with bluetooth 4.2)
Jabra has an app which lets you customize a basic EQ, change the headset button mapping, and a couple other neat features for hearthrough mode.
When I first got these, there was a couple things I felt were not quite as good as they could be. Audio quality is amazing and surprised me for what these cost, but because of my life choices in music listening (loud concerts, loud stereo, loud loud loud) my hearing is no longer perfect and my right ear hearing isn't as good as my left. Because of this it felt like one of the ear buds was ever so slightly louder than the other. This caused music to not feel "centered" in my head. Not an issue with the device itself by any means, but still a slight nuisance.
Also when enabling the hear-through mode, there was a white fuzz noise constantly. Even if you were in a sound proof room, there was still a white fuzz noise.
I had sent Jabra an email stating these 2 small gripes, along with a happy customer review. 2 month later, they release a firmware update for the headset and a software update for their app that fixes both of these issues. There is now a feature in the app that fine tunes the left and right buds to give an "equal" sound to each ear. Also with the added bonus of no more white fuzz noise with hear-through enabled.
So Jabra already had 4+ star product with very competitive pricing. The fact that they listen to their customers and release regular firmware updates to further improve upon their products to give a better listening experience, leaves me no choice but to give a 5 star rating. I'm very happy I chose these over comparable products.
Cons.
-can't eat while wearing these. chewing motions cause the buds to come loose from my ears and fall out after about a minute (but I can spend hours on a skateboard sweating like a stuck pig and not have to worry about repositioning the buds or having them come loose)
-while being active, audio occasionally will drop out momentarily. Not sure if this is because of my phone only being bluetooth 4.2, the location of where I have my phone while being active (I carry it in a thin backpack or front pocket), or if the device just has issues with keeping a solid connection while in movement. But without a bluetooth 5.0 capable phone to test this, I can't really say the ear buds are at fault.
All in all, well worth the money.
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These are a STEAL. You are getting a hot deal for $150+ headphones.
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2023I know people are usually hesitant to buy used or renewed products, but I bought these in April 2021 and they are FANTASTIC!!! Roughly a 2-year lifespan with several benefits.
ANC:
The audio canceling is great, and the fact that you can turn on "HearThrough" mode if you want to hear noises outside of the earbuds is SUPER helpful for a work environment, or for people like me sometimes who struggle to breath when they can't hear what is outside of them. Let me tell ya, when they say these are noise-canceling, they are NOT kidding. My boss once had to yell my name very loud from across the warehouse for me to even realize there was any outside sound, and he yells loud.
Sound Quality:
The sound quality, I've found, is fantastic. I love the bass on these bad boys, and was very rarely disappointed at the audio quality (which is easily fixed by adjusting settings in the app). Unless you're an audiophile or hate bass, you will love the sound quality. There is also LOTS of customization. You can freely adjust the bass, treble, middle, etc, to fit your needs.
Battery:
The lifetime is fantastic! Though I did have some issues with the automatic power off when put in the case, and with case battery life near the end of my 2-year use, the battery life is super for most of the time you use these. Just enough battery to either get you through an entire 8 hour shift, or almost there. If you put them in the case while you eat or do other things, guaranteed to get you through the day on a single charge.
However, I think everyone who buys these should know the following things:
Warranty:
You do not have a warranty with Jabra when you purchase these. If they stop working, Jabra will not assist with a return or replacement (probably also because they aren't the seller here). I don't think Jabra
is wrong for this either, as these are used. But just be aware that buying these you do not get the Jabra Warranty.
Lifespan:
As for their lifespan, about 2 years. Based on personal experience and reading several reviews, it seems that after ~2 years, the left earbud gives out. I think this is a small price to pay for these extremely cheap earbuds. Just be prepared for the left earbud to get messed up after roughly 2 years.
Fit:
Based on several reviews, some people seem to dislike the fit of these. I have never had this problem, as they seldom fall out if you use the right-sized earbud end. Up to you to make this call, but you should be able to return them promptly if they don't fit.
Considering everything here, I think these are definitely worth a buy. Again, you are getting them for a STUPID cheap price.
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Great, with some quirks if your primary usage is for home office.
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2022I've had these for about a year now, and have surprised myself by not having reviewed them before now.
Sound quality: good, not great. I really don't understand why there are so many raving reviews (even by pros) about this. They are pretty neutral in their sound profile. A bit on the bright side, for me. The highs and mids are OK, but the overall sound is a bit thin. The lows are almost not present - this is the single biggest thing to baffle me after having read in many places that they have some "punch" to them. These buds have almost no low-end, regardless of how you configure the Jabra sound profile in the companion app, and regardless of any other EQ you can adjust from your phone (if that's the source of your music). Tl;dr - don't buy these if your primary use is going to be listening to music. They're probably good for something like podcasts if you're doing listening-only, primarily.
Build quality: excellent. Really, no issues here. I have small ears, they fit and work just fine with little to no issues, aside from the tips not always being the most friendly with my ears (which are a bit unique anyway, so should not be considered a bad thing). They feel sturdy, and I've never been concerned about them breaking in any way.
Battery Life: as I understand it, these have excellent battery life being true wireless buds. I use these for working from home, so they get heavy use for Zoom and phone calls as their primary function, and unless I'm in back-to-back calls for more than 4 hours, I generally don't need to let them charge and fall back to another device. If I were in any kind of all-day call situation, these definitely wouldn't work.
Connectivity: I feel like this should be addressed, because part of the limitation you can experience stems from the buds themselves, the other piece is the connected device. I will say that BT devices (namely, my laptop and phone) I've used to connect these to are v5.0 or earlier; I believe 4.2ish is likely the version most likely being used by my devices these connect to. That said, the range is OK, not great; ANY interference by way of doors/walls/obstructions after a distance of about 10 ft will severely diminish the signal to the point where you won't be able to discern the audio you're hearing. I will kind of give kudos here for their ability to remain connected - even over a poor signal - but that's really moot if you can no longer hear anything because the audio has to travel through obstructions. To be clear here: this is not necessarily a hit against Jabra, so much as the nature of BT connectivity; it's just not very distance-friendly in general.
Other considerations: if you like the novelty of artificial ANC, these deliver pretty well. If you like noise isolation, they do OK as long as you have a good seal with the tips. If you work from home or otherwise would need heavy use of things like Zoom calls and/or phone calls, be wary of background noise on your end; there's a good chance the other party can hear some or even most of it. This is actually something that has me actively looking for a better solution as I have a snoring bulldog who sleeps next to me while I work, and people can often hear him in the background.
Overall, I would recommend these if A) you're not going to be listening to music, especially if you tend to favor any low end, and B) you don't need the ability to use consistently for more than a couple of hours.
*Update: after a year and a half, the left earbud's sensor that detects proximity to your ear is failing. It's a small toothpick sized hole that is designed to use a mic to determine ambient noise and therefore how much volume to produce out of that side. Several people have experienced this issue, JBL doesn't seem to know or perhaps doesn't care. The "fix" - which only works until the hole gets any amount of sweat or dirt or wax in it - is to carefully use a pin or something small enough to fit to gently scrape the internal surface clean. This returns nominal volume out of that earbud, but again...only until the issue returns (and it likely will).
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I'd give them 6 stars if I could
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2020I have had a bunch of wireless ear buds over the years, almost all on the expensive side of the spectrum ($250+). Bragi, Sennheiser, Bang & Olefsun among a few others. The 75t's put them all to shame in almost every category. They're the best true wireless ear buds I've found and it's not even close.
I've only had them for a few days and haven't had to test the battery life just yet, so I won't comment on that. But in every other way these are damn near perfect.
Pros:
- First and foremost: INCREDIBLE connectivity. I haven't experienced a single dropout with these yet, either from the device or between left and right. I live and commute in NYC and there are places where other more expensive bluetooth sets were simply unusable because of all the interference. For the most part you would expect a dropout at least every few minutes just walking down the street. None of that with these. I've seen plenty of other sets advertise this kind of connectivity but these are the first that truly deliver on it.
- They are the smallest and lightest pair I've ever seen with an incredibly thin profile. They're almost invisible from the front when you have them in.
- Even though they're small they have a really great fit. I can't imagine them falling out and yet they're still incredibly comfortable. You notice the first time you take them out that you have to really PULL them which gives you confidence they're not going to fall out on their own.
- There's no active noise cancellation, but you don't miss it. The tight fit shuts out noise almost perfectly. And the lack of noise cancelling software running means increased battery life.
- Sound quality is exceptional and the app-based EQ is great to fine tune for music or speech. I don't notice any difference in the sound quality between these and pairs that cost twice as much although I suppose some audiophiles might quibble. But if that's your thing you probably aren't using bluetooth headsets. I don't quite understand the other reviews complaining that the bass is overpowering. Even in default mode I think it's great and you can easily bring it down with the EQ.
- Microphone is also as good as I've ever found. On calls people have no idea I'm on bluetooth and the Hearthrough transparency feature is much clearer than similar features I've used in more expensive sets. You can even adjust the level with the app which is handy since you might want more or less transparency say in the office versus on the street.
- The controls on the buds are mechanical instead of touch-sensitive like on most more expensive models, and while that does pose something to potentially malfunction down the line, I actually prefer it as the touch sensitive controls on other sets I've had were always very finicky, often making me have to tap them multiple times to get any response which also made multi-tap functions next to impossible. With these you just click and everything works as advertised.
- The battery level LED indicators are a great feature to quickly see if you're running low on either the buds or the charger with a quick flip of the lid.
- The app is fantastic, showing battery life for the buds and charging case, enabling audio customization, microphone sensitivity, and even a GPS locator (I haven't tested if this will find one of the buds or the case separately but it's still a nice feature in case you ever misplace the set)
Cons:
- Honestly, I can't think of any. If they could develop a more reliable touch-sensitive control and replace the mechanical ones I guess that would be nice, although probably more expensive.
Bottom Line:
If you're in the market, these are the buds to buy. They easily surpass $300+ sets across the board. I'll be excited to see how Jarba improves on them even further in future models.
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Wow THREE Sets -- All Faulty Left Earbud Connection Issues
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2019Got my first set at another electronics retailer. Paired it with my Nokia 7.1 and immediately didn't work. The left earbud just constantly crackled like a bad connection. I did the firmware update. No change with the left earbud problem. It still gave no sound during music or calls, only crackling. I returned those and bought a second pair through Amazon. This second set I paired with my Pixel 3. And...I was shocked that they had the exact same issue! Returned to Amazon for a third pair and it the left earbud exhibited the same connection issues. And it's important to note the left earbud issue was occurring even BEFORE pairing with the phone.
I subsequently update the firmware to 1.24 and 1.25 when Jabra released those, but it didn't have any effect on the connection issue. The left earbud connects to the right earbud, not the phone. Which explains why the crackling problem can be heard before a phone is even connected.
I wanted to like these earbuds because they were somewhat comfy. It seems Jabra's quality control might be lacking. Also, I contacted Jabra support via the link provided by Jabra in another review here. It took over 48 hours to receive a response and there was another point in the email conversation where I waited 4 days for a reply from Jabra support. There was another 4-day wait while they researched the issue. So...I waited 1-week only to have them finally ask me to send the earbuds to them for further investigation. Seriously. That should have been their offer 1 week ago. It was obvious from the comments here that some of their shipped units have this problem. They should have immediately offered a replacement; not 1 week later. No matter, I returned the third set to Amazon. I rarely give a 1 start review at Amazon but I feel my experience with the Jabra 75t warrants a very low rating. Sorry
BTW, after my third strikeout with the Jabra 75t, I bought the Anker Soundcore Liberty Air 2. So far, the Liberty Air 2 work great. These earbuds also have a beefier, fuller sound than the Jabra did. And with the Soundcore I can use both earbuds, or either earbud independently. There is also an Anker Soundcore app for those who like their earbuds to have an app.


1 out of 5 starsWow THREE Sets -- All Faulty Left Earbud Connection Issues
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2019Got my first set at another electronics retailer. Paired it with my Nokia 7.1 and immediately didn't work. The left earbud just constantly crackled like a bad connection. I did the firmware update. No change with the left earbud problem. It still gave no sound during music or calls, only crackling. I returned those and bought a second pair through Amazon. This second set I paired with my Pixel 3. And...I was shocked that they had the exact same issue! Returned to Amazon for a third pair and it the left earbud exhibited the same connection issues. And it's important to note the left earbud issue was occurring even BEFORE pairing with the phone.
I subsequently update the firmware to 1.24 and 1.25 when Jabra released those, but it didn't have any effect on the connection issue. The left earbud connects to the right earbud, not the phone. Which explains why the crackling problem can be heard before a phone is even connected.
I wanted to like these earbuds because they were somewhat comfy. It seems Jabra's quality control might be lacking. Also, I contacted Jabra support via the link provided by Jabra in another review here. It took over 48 hours to receive a response and there was another point in the email conversation where I waited 4 days for a reply from Jabra support. There was another 4-day wait while they researched the issue. So...I waited 1-week only to have them finally ask me to send the earbuds to them for further investigation. Seriously. That should have been their offer 1 week ago. It was obvious from the comments here that some of their shipped units have this problem. They should have immediately offered a replacement; not 1 week later. No matter, I returned the third set to Amazon. I rarely give a 1 start review at Amazon but I feel my experience with the Jabra 75t warrants a very low rating. Sorry
BTW, after my third strikeout with the Jabra 75t, I bought the Anker Soundcore Liberty Air 2. So far, the Liberty Air 2 work great. These earbuds also have a beefier, fuller sound than the Jabra did. And with the Soundcore I can use both earbuds, or either earbud independently. There is also an Anker Soundcore app for those who like their earbuds to have an app.
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Chekoloco5 out of 5 starsExcelente producto!
Reviewed in Mexico on February 14, 2021Muy buenos audífonos, son bastante cómodos, la batería dura lo necesario, la cancelación de ruido es muy buena. La calidad del sonido es bastante buena, tiene ecualizador con la app del celular.
Los he usado mucho ahora estando en casa y son súper prácticos, muy fáciles de usar y aprender los comandos para controlarlos.
No sabía mucho de la marca, investigue bastante para tomar la decisión y la verdad quede muy contento con ellos. En unos meses pienso actualizar mi reseña para ver cómo me ha ido después de mas meses de uso.
ACTUALIZACIÓN ENERO 2024
-Todo funcionaba perfecto con estos audífonos, por situaciones de trabajo los deje de usar como 6 meses, cuando los volví a utilizar el audífono izquierdo definitivamente ya no funciono. Realice todo lo que se podría hacer, consulte en foros, directo con Jabra y pues nada. Simplemente dejo de funcionar. Es una pena porque son unos excelentes audífonos, pero en mi caso a los poco más de 2 años dejaron de funcionar correctamente.
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Paloma Fernandes5 out of 5 starsÓTIMO PÓS VENDA/ PRODUTO
Reviewed in Brazil on January 26, 2021Adquiri os fones de ouvido pelo vendedor SOUPHILL e recebi rapidamente. O fone é incrível. Após alguns meses de uso repentinamente o auricular direito parou de funcionar, porém o vendedor prestou toda a assessoria com relação a garantia e me ajudou a solucionar o problema.
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Dickson5 out of 5 starsBest earbuds
Reviewed in Singapore on January 18, 2021Always a fan of jabra's earbuds. Previously was using the 65t active but decided upgrade to the 75t when my batteries on my 65t started to die. Didn't regret upgrading it, the sound is better than the 65t
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Walter Beauchamp5 out of 5 starsHigh Quality Earbuds. Amazing Sound. Very Pleased
Reviewed in Canada on December 21, 2019Before I bought these earbuds, I first purchased the ENACFIRE Future Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds from Amazon for $70.00 and I was quite happy, I decided to return them because I didn't like that the master was the left side, instead of the right. After hours of researching, I decided to toss some extra money towards a higher quality pair and I am so happy that I did. These blow away the ENACFIRE earbuds by a considerable margin, in nearly every aspect.
From the time you receive your new item, you'll already feel like you are receiving high quality earbuds, from the detail and quality of material, just in the packaging, as should be expected for the price. The updating of the software took longer then I anticipated; however, once it was completed, I was very pleased with the features. Some of my favorites were the "Find My Jabra" which uses a Google Maps GPS tracker, like you would find on a mobile device, I love how it lets you adjust how much ambient sound that is let in. This is especially beneficial for joggers as it's important for safety and security to hear what's around you, while you're listening to music.
The right earbud is the master and the left is the slave, which pairs to the right automatically. You can also connect up to; two Bluetooth devices simultaneously, So for instance, if you are listening to music on your computer while a call comes in, it will reconnect you with your phone automatically. I love that these have physical buttons rather than a touch sensor; the buttons are very easy to press and very responsive to your press, which do not move while in your ear, when pressed, unlike my previous purchase. Jabra, absolutely nailed it when it comes to controlling your music, and connecting calls. You are able to skip forward, backwards; replay songs, adjust the volume with a long press on the right earbud, a long press on the left to reduce. With a double press you can command, Alexa, which was a huge plus for me. Google also works with the appropriate voice command, "Ok Google." I'm sure Siri works also, I just haven't tested it.
I was expecting the sound quality to be slightly better then my ENACFIRE's, I was completely wrong. The difference was night and day. The volume was much louder and richer, the mids have much better depth, with a broader sound stage. The trebles sounded very crisp, and clear. The difference exceeded my expectations in quality, over price, Once you adjust the EQ to your liking, it literally sounds like a set of $200-$250 wired headphones, I was blown away, anyone that enjoys listening to music with a lot of bass; these shine. I noticed allot of people complaining there's too much bass, which is very subjective, and is confusing to me (Just adjust your levels to your liking). The EQ software provides you with the option to create your own personalized profile(s), which was intuitive, and easy to set up.
The fit was perfect for me, the standard rubberized inserts fit perfectly right out of the box, a simple 1/4 of a twist into the ear, secures them into place, a very well engineered design. There are three rubberized inserts to adjust to your liking, (s),(m),(l). I work out at the gym and go for runs quite often, these buds remain fit, and secure, regardless of my activity. I love the feature which allows you to control the amount of ambient sound that's let in, which goes through your microphone, the sound around you is amplified, which is very cool. This is great if you're at a coffee shop, you can still talk to people, order food even while listening to music.
The battery life is excellent, I listen to my music quite loud, (volume 8-9) I get about 4-5 hours easily without putting them back into the charging case. The case is incredibly small, it takes up almost no space in my pocket and has a very nice quality feel to it, with a nice quality magnetic close. The Bluetooth range is very good I can freely walk around my apartment while connected to my device in another room, with no connectivity issues. While watching video's, there is absolutely no lag, or lip syncing issues. The type-c connector was also a great plus, not only for convenience of use with my Galaxy S8+ charger, but also the speed in which it charges the device.
Cons: I would say at first you may find it difficult getting these buds out of the case due to the force of the magnets, and the small profile size of the case, which may take some time adjusting to. The software update hung up, which took over an hour, too long for my overanxious liking. I read about others online that had similar issues, which was easily solved by removing them out of the case, and restarting the process, slightly annoying, but certainly not a deal breaker. The left earbud does not work independently on it's own while making a call; without the right one being active. (This is very minor; considering, sound does emanate from both earbuds simultaneously, while on a call, or you have the option of using just the right earbud).
Overall: The real question is, are these worth the higher than average price point? For anyone that's interested in spending a few extra bucks for quality of product, and performance. you definitely get what you pay for. The extra features, such as the hear through feature, Alexa enabled, the EQ feature, four microphones, for a much better caller experience, was enough for me. The rest was just icing on the cake. Not only does this tick all of the boxes in terms of features and benefits. These are definitely worth the $200-$240 price point, in my opinion, especially if you've ever purchased Bluetooth earbuds at the $50-$100 price range. the sound quality alone makes up for the difference in price. If you are on the fence, I suggest doing some additional research online, there's quite a few reviews and videos on this product, which I have found to be very helpful, and accurate. The difference for me, with the better sound quality, and hear through function, I wear these twice as often as I did; my previous ear buds. No joke, I wear them everywhere I can.. I hope my review helps you.



5 out of 5 starsHigh Quality Earbuds. Amazing Sound. Very Pleased
Reviewed in Canada on December 21, 2019Before I bought these earbuds, I first purchased the ENACFIRE Future Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds from Amazon for $70.00 and I was quite happy, I decided to return them because I didn't like that the master was the left side, instead of the right. After hours of researching, I decided to toss some extra money towards a higher quality pair and I am so happy that I did. These blow away the ENACFIRE earbuds by a considerable margin, in nearly every aspect.
From the time you receive your new item, you'll already feel like you are receiving high quality earbuds, from the detail and quality of material, just in the packaging, as should be expected for the price. The updating of the software took longer then I anticipated; however, once it was completed, I was very pleased with the features. Some of my favorites were the "Find My Jabra" which uses a Google Maps GPS tracker, like you would find on a mobile device, I love how it lets you adjust how much ambient sound that is let in. This is especially beneficial for joggers as it's important for safety and security to hear what's around you, while you're listening to music.
The right earbud is the master and the left is the slave, which pairs to the right automatically. You can also connect up to; two Bluetooth devices simultaneously, So for instance, if you are listening to music on your computer while a call comes in, it will reconnect you with your phone automatically. I love that these have physical buttons rather than a touch sensor; the buttons are very easy to press and very responsive to your press, which do not move while in your ear, when pressed, unlike my previous purchase. Jabra, absolutely nailed it when it comes to controlling your music, and connecting calls. You are able to skip forward, backwards; replay songs, adjust the volume with a long press on the right earbud, a long press on the left to reduce. With a double press you can command, Alexa, which was a huge plus for me. Google also works with the appropriate voice command, "Ok Google." I'm sure Siri works also, I just haven't tested it.
I was expecting the sound quality to be slightly better then my ENACFIRE's, I was completely wrong. The difference was night and day. The volume was much louder and richer, the mids have much better depth, with a broader sound stage. The trebles sounded very crisp, and clear. The difference exceeded my expectations in quality, over price, Once you adjust the EQ to your liking, it literally sounds like a set of $200-$250 wired headphones, I was blown away, anyone that enjoys listening to music with a lot of bass; these shine. I noticed allot of people complaining there's too much bass, which is very subjective, and is confusing to me (Just adjust your levels to your liking). The EQ software provides you with the option to create your own personalized profile(s), which was intuitive, and easy to set up.
The fit was perfect for me, the standard rubberized inserts fit perfectly right out of the box, a simple 1/4 of a twist into the ear, secures them into place, a very well engineered design. There are three rubberized inserts to adjust to your liking, (s),(m),(l). I work out at the gym and go for runs quite often, these buds remain fit, and secure, regardless of my activity. I love the feature which allows you to control the amount of ambient sound that's let in, which goes through your microphone, the sound around you is amplified, which is very cool. This is great if you're at a coffee shop, you can still talk to people, order food even while listening to music.
The battery life is excellent, I listen to my music quite loud, (volume 8-9) I get about 4-5 hours easily without putting them back into the charging case. The case is incredibly small, it takes up almost no space in my pocket and has a very nice quality feel to it, with a nice quality magnetic close. The Bluetooth range is very good I can freely walk around my apartment while connected to my device in another room, with no connectivity issues. While watching video's, there is absolutely no lag, or lip syncing issues. The type-c connector was also a great plus, not only for convenience of use with my Galaxy S8+ charger, but also the speed in which it charges the device.
Cons: I would say at first you may find it difficult getting these buds out of the case due to the force of the magnets, and the small profile size of the case, which may take some time adjusting to. The software update hung up, which took over an hour, too long for my overanxious liking. I read about others online that had similar issues, which was easily solved by removing them out of the case, and restarting the process, slightly annoying, but certainly not a deal breaker. The left earbud does not work independently on it's own while making a call; without the right one being active. (This is very minor; considering, sound does emanate from both earbuds simultaneously, while on a call, or you have the option of using just the right earbud).
Overall: The real question is, are these worth the higher than average price point? For anyone that's interested in spending a few extra bucks for quality of product, and performance. you definitely get what you pay for. The extra features, such as the hear through feature, Alexa enabled, the EQ feature, four microphones, for a much better caller experience, was enough for me. The rest was just icing on the cake. Not only does this tick all of the boxes in terms of features and benefits. These are definitely worth the $200-$240 price point, in my opinion, especially if you've ever purchased Bluetooth earbuds at the $50-$100 price range. the sound quality alone makes up for the difference in price. If you are on the fence, I suggest doing some additional research online, there's quite a few reviews and videos on this product, which I have found to be very helpful, and accurate. The difference for me, with the better sound quality, and hear through function, I wear these twice as often as I did; my previous ear buds. No joke, I wear them everywhere I can.. I hope my review helps you.
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Superbeeb5 out of 5 starsThe best headphone is the one you use....
Reviewed in Canada on June 16, 2020I've owned multiple headphones/earbuds in the $100 - $200 range. That's sort of the sweet spot for me in terms of performance vs value. Also if something happens to one of them... I don't get overly upset. My current line-up includes the Jabra Elite 75T, Shure SE215-CL-BT, RBH EP-SB, RBH HP-1B, RBH EP3 and Audio Technica ATH-M50x.
Personally I feel the Shure SE215 are the best sounding of what I own (and very neutral). Also they are very comfortable. But they suffer from the battery pack and wire issue all IEMs of this design do. Next I feel my RBH EP3s are my favorite in terms of sound. They have a bit more bass than the SE215s but overall still a mostly neutral sound. The comply foam tips they came with do bother my ears after a few hours. The Audiotechnica ATH-M50x are tried and true monitor headphones and not much to add there. They are great as my everyday set for my computer.
But what I now use 80% or more of the time are my Jabra Elite 75Ts. While they don't sound as good as my Shure SE215s or by RBH EP3... for the day to day listening I do 90% of the time they sound great! And they are super super comfortable to my ears. I can wear them all day without discomfort and they stay in!. The microphones for calls work really well (though I've never had a ear piece for calls that I was totally in love with). The passthrough feature is solid and the Jabra software is well done. Very happy with the battery life to. What wins out is the convenience. The size and no wires and no battery pack just makes these so easy to use... it's hard to go grab one of my other pairs. One of my favorite audio purchases to date (and I've bought a lot of stuff over the years).
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Product Summary: Jabra Elite 75t– True Wireless Earbuds with Charging Case, Titanium Black – Active Noise Cancelling Bluetooth Earbuds with a Comfortable, Secure Fit, Long Battery Life, Great Sound
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- WIRELESS EARBUDS – Jabra Elite 75t is engineered to fit; Making and taking calls is always a great experience, wherever you are, thanks to enhanced 4-microphone call technology which filters out wind and other disruptive noises around you
- Compact comfort – Designed and tested for a secure fit, the Jabra Elite 75t features a new smaller design that provides an ideal fit for every type of ear while the ergonomic shape makes them exceptionally comfortable. Connectivity-Bluetooth 5.0. Supported bluetooth profiles-HSP v1.2, HFP v1.7, A2DP v1.3, AVRCP v1.6, SPP v1.2
- NO AUDIO DROPOUTS – With Jabra 4th generation true wireless connection, your music and calls will be stable, with no wires to get in the way; With these Bluetooth earbuds, you can enjoy conversations and music with no audio dropouts or interruptions
- ACTIVE NOISE CANCELLATION: With these noise cancelling earbuds, you can filter out the world and focus on your music; Use the Sound plus App to activate ANC the first time you use it and enable toggling between ANC and Hear Through via your Earbud button
- LONG BATTERY LIFE – With Jabra Elite 75t wireless Bluetooth earbuds, you get up to 24 hours of battery time (ANC on) with the pocket-friendly charging case, the Elite 75t earphones let you take calls and play music while staying connected
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