Aussie here... I recently upgraded from my Elite 7 Pro to the new 10 and have to say its a big step in overall improvement. The soundstage from the 7 Pro to 10 is much wider and more dynamic in sound with increase from 6mm driver vs 11mm driver for wider soundstage. Very happy with the and the ANC is greatly improvement from my listening experience. Multipoint bluetooth is nice to. I use it seemlessly on Zoom and Team calls for work on my laptop and voice calls. Love it. Recommended.
Excellent review. You are so much better than other reviewers. I love how you use previous comparisons as I have the 75t and 85t elites. Awesome job 👏👍
great review and I agree but have my own thoughts. Bought both Elite 10 and Technics AZ80 as was interested in trying both. Technics win in ANC by a little, transparency and sound by a lot as sound was more rich and transparency was amplified but they lose to Jabra in the fit. Now my priority is ANC/transparency and sound so that overcame the fit. Fit mainly was because Jabra's design fit better and the Technics are more bulky but switching foam tips vs stock silicone helped improved the fit. Jabra in the right direction as mainly introducing the higher codecs for better sound and working on that ANC/transparency combo and they should be good but this time, its the AZ80s for me.
Thank you! The AZ80 are arguably the earbuds of 2023, so that makes sense. Just seen Jabra announce some important updates and new features coming to the new Elite earbuds - so I’m looking forward to that and if they change anything!
Great video ! I always feel like a tech dinosaur when I watch these videos, maybe one day I’ll figure it all out. But for me the sound and comfort is always the most important thing.
I'm very impressed with the ANC and sound improvements that Jabra have made. They were already my favorites on fit, but with the ANC and sound quality now, i bought the 8 Active and am not looking back.
I tried the 8 and the 10, and could not personally tell a difference in sound quality and ANC. I was pleasantly surprised by the retention of the 10's, but the slightly larger size did rub a spot on my outer ear. Comfort a problem I experienced with all other brands I tired except Jabra. The 75t and 7 pro never rubbed me the wrong way, and I never lost a bud. I reluctantly returned the 10's.
I bought the Elite 10s partially due to this video. It's been almost two months of use and I can safely say that the sound is amazing, it pairs with my Samsung S21 flawlessly and it works very well for running.
I've had a pair of 75ts for 3 years or so. I also got a set of Beats studio buds, and my wife has Elite 7s. Nothing sounds as good as the 75t, their bass is just so much better. How to the 8s and 10s compare to the 75ts, knowing that the 75t's have exactly the sound I like.
Same here(Jabra Elite Active 75ts) about 3 years, although I find them to be just a bit to quiet for my liking, was curious how much of an upgrade the 10s would be. I'm sure with the bigger drivers the bass has to be better.
@@internetjunkie9574 agree that 75T could be a tad more loud. About the soundscape - I didn't test the Elite 10, but I'd presume the oval ear tips and semi-open construction would render them less bassy.
I owned Elite 75t for around 1.5 years and I have tried and heard both Elite 8 and 10. Elite 8 is too much bass for me (I am not a bass head) and the Elite 10's sound exceptional. They have a similar thump that was present in 75t whereas the bass of 8's is quite boomy and not thumpy
@Irfan_ah777 I also ended up snagging a pair of the Elite 10s recently, the bass is phenomenal, on certain songs it sounds like a couple 10s beautifuly responding in my ears. The overall sound is fantastic & a big upgrade from the 75ts IMO. As for the ANC it is incredible IMO, I do construction work & a lot of mowing to which these make it so much more tolerable. If anyone's reading this in consideration of buying a pair, pull the trigger & try them out!!
I have the elite 8 active and they are my go to buds amongst many these days and a nice upgrade for my 7 actives. Especially the lag when watching videos is considerably better but not totally gone. I wonder if I should get the elite 10 too, because anc is one of the most important features to me.
I bought both as I couldn't make my mind up, 10 sounds a bit richer and are my go to buds for calls, 8 active is not bad at all and comes with better ip rating.
@jannenyman1373 can you tell me what ppl mean by the bass difference? I mostly listen to podcasts and music but I am.not enough of an audiophile to know the difference. Is bass more important for those if so should I go for 8 because of its better bass?
i got the elite 10 and it's been pretty good. im not an audiophile so i'm not too critical of the details as others, but for work and entertainment it does the job and the anc is very very good when you're taking calls in a noisy environment.
I use my 85T mostly for work call and meeting, 70-75% of time for call and the rest for music and movies... Was thinking about upgrading to elite 10, but the noise cancelling for call doesn't impress me that much.. guess will wait for the next release
Don't be fooled. The 8's fit a lot more securely, but everyone's ears differ. I've tried them both and had to return the 10's because I kept having to fidget with them at the gym.
Gym and everything else im using airpods pro 2. Im interested in the jabra elite 10 tho, im an audiosnob somewhat. Have the sony wf500 i think theyre called, 70$ but sound quality is horrible, only good for podcasts.
I have the elite 4 ang yes still a great experiencebon it i even accidentally wash in machine together with my clothesbut after still it works well sound quality is really great it doest hurt or makes tired in my ears
Just got the 10s and i absolutely love them i keep putting my airpod pro 2 down alot more now i am curious about the 8 active for work bc i would love to not destroy the 10s right away
One of the things I have noticed about the Elite 8 is that it does not sound like you are talking in a drum with them in your ears. I have not tried any of the others.
Thanks for the great review. I got the elite 10 and love the fit and Anc but the call quality in a noisy environment is just not good. I'm wondering if Jabra can fix this in an update or I might return them with sadness
It is definitely possible to make improvements with software updates...there's just sadly no way to know. Just gotta wait and see (or go for a different pair if you don't want to wait around hoping, of course!)
Great video 👍 I am planing to buy one of these but the way that they fit in ear is my biggest concern. My question is about fitting ear , Would u say that Jebra 8 smillar to AirPod pro and jebra 10 smillar to AirPod ? (I only used those earbuds ) Thank you
Fantastic review, thank you for all the valuable information. After using many TWS, my number one priority has become comfort, so the Elite 10 seem like a very interesting option.
Oh boy, I really hope Jabra fixes the mic quality in a future update. I myself am a Jabra fan (on the Elite 7 at the moment) but call quality can make or break an earbud, lets be honest; everyone uses earbuds to make calls and being on the receiving end of bad audio is always horrible! But, and i'm sure they will work on this especially since Jabra is a major company in the calling world, I would even go to say that's their main focus is in calling. At this point of time I'm jealous to not have one but will consider of purchasing the 10's around Black Friday/Cyber Monday or holiday season if there's a significant drop in price (which they usually will do). As always, excellent review and extremely informative! Thank you! PS. I miss your unboxing shorts 😂
You're right, Jabra's main focus is in calling. But maybe it wasn't for these particular earbuds 🤷♂️ Hopefully they'll release some software updates. Thanks a lot though! And good to know about the shorts. I don't get a lot of feedback on those, so that's interesting - i'll do some more in future! Should have one later today when my iPhone 15 Pro turns up!
@@insidetechltdI'm thinking of buying the 8 Active but the call quality made me hesitate. I don't know how long you will keep these buds but if you keep them long enough to get a firmware update, can you please let us know if the call quality has improved.
@@chrisahlund Of course I will! I'm sure there will be other opportunities where they feature on the channel too, and I can talk about any of the software updates in those videos too. I'll keep looking out for updates for now 👍🏼
I'm considering to upgrade to 8 Active from 65t 1st gen and was curious about 2 things: Can you use each of the earbuds independently or there's a master earpiece? How far are they standing out of the ear compared to 10? I sleep in headphones and this is critical point for me.
Yes you can use either side independently. The 10s only stick out a tiny amount more than the 8 Active. I don't think either are good choices for sleeping though
Subbed! What an amazing review 👏 A quick and important question i hope that you will answer me.. For the gym and running which one to choose: Jabra Elite 8 Active or Beats Fit Pro
Thank you! So the Elite 8 Active are a lot more durable, that's ideal for exercising. But Beats Fit Pro have a wing tip that could be crucial for keeping them secure in the ear. The annoying thing about them is you don't get multiple sizes to get one that really suits your ear - so you end up in a similar position to any other earbuds: it all depends on how well they fit and stay in your ear. I can't speak for your particular ear shape, but I personally found the Elite 8 Active stayed in place surprisingly well, even with no wingtip. If possible, order from somewhere that let's you try them so you can test it out i.e. the official websites 👍🏼
@@insidetechltdThank you so much .. I'm leaning towards the Elite 8 Active because they're newer, more durable and since i used Samsung buds (1st generation) for 4 years now i think the Jabras look a lot like them in shape .. I'm worried about the irreplaceable wingtips of the Beats Fit Pro as i don't have a choice to try them out before ordering in my country.
I just got the 10, amazing sound m I have the Samsung buds 2 pro, buds fe, Huawei freebuds 3 pro, freebuds 5i and 6i, and this are by far the best sounding
I feel like the elite 8 need a X-Large size ear tip want happy with them. The left one fell out a few times. The larger tips give better sound isolation and improved bass. If the tips aren’t snug enough you lose sound.
Thank you very much for your videos, they are a great help in my search for wireless headphones. I'm still a bit lost in the competition, I'm looking for wireless headphones for everyday life, with good sound quality because I really enjoy music, but also a good fit for when I'm doing sports. I don't want to spend too much on these headphones either, as I'm a student, but I'm willing to pay the price for quality. Would you have any models to recommend or any advice on my choice? (I have a Samsung phone)
You're welcome! Well I have videos detailing the very best headphones on the market like the earbuds awards (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FY7GlcTO2Ls.html) but I guess the first thing is you need to set your budget. How much are you willing to spend? If you set a price limit, you can start to narrow down your options
Ok so you could try Technics AZ60, OnePlus Buds Pro 2 or Sony's LinkBuds S - they all have great sound quality and at least an IPX4 rating for sports use. I can't say how well each of those would fit your particular ear shape though - it's a matter of trial and error. These would all be good options as everyday earbuds as well. Alternatively if you prioritised sports use instead: Sennheiser's Sport earbuds offer wingtips for a secure fit and they also sound really good. These Jabra Elite 8 Active could also fit the bill (although would push you up to the $200 limit).
Thank you! Well it's an on-going list that i'm constantly refining and updating - I just mention it to give context to regular viewers. I publish the top 3 in each category every year in a video called the 'earbuds awards' (and that's typically what i'm referencing). Happy to try and answer any questions about the rankings though if you have any!
Thanks a lot! So i've tested them out before (back when they were still Nura) but because they've been out for some time now I probably won't do a full review until denon release a new model - sorry!
Thank you for your great review. Did you have a chance to compare Elite 8 Active and Elite 4 Active? I switched to the latter from Elite 7 Pro as Actives gave me significantly better sound, I think due to aptx codec. So now I'm hesitant if Elite 8 will sound better without the codec.
I certainly did and you raise a really interesting point. I also have my Elite 4 ranked slightly higher than the 7 Pro for sound quality - and I believe it's more than just the codecs too, but a tuning and/or driver improvement. A simple test is to listen on an iPhone (which forces AAC and can't use aptX) and it sounds better still. People just assume the more expensive or 'high-end' model must have better sound...but that's not necessarily the case and exactly why I test everything out! Also, the 8 Active and 10 are both a significant step up from the 4 - codecs or not. I think you'll notice the difference!
Hi, I have small ears. The elite 75t were perfect and had good sounds. What do you think will be the best option for me? Do the elite 10 fit small ears too? Is the sound a big difference?
I think the 8 Active fit and feel closer to the old 75t fit. The Elite 10 are ok for small ears, not the best option. The sound difference isn't massive, no
I have the Elite 8 active since 4 weeks. I dipped my Airpods Pro for them. During workouts I always lost the Airpods Pro; the funny thing is: the more I sweat, the better the Elite 8 active will stay in my ear. The coating seems to get sticky with sweat.
I recently bought the Linkbuds S after I lost my Elite 7's, wish I waited for these, I found the ANC on the Elite 7 better than the Linkbuds already, not to mention the great touch controls of the Jabra.
Were you able to lay sideways on a pillo with Linkbuds S? I wonder if it's possible with the Elite 10's also... I like to chill with earbuds in sofa and atm only the Linkbuds S achieved good comfort while laying down.. Though these looks small enough to do fine also? Though I've got no scale, no comparison on size and shape..
Thanks for the review. How is the volume though? I have different sets of Jabra earbuds with the loudest one being the Elite 4 active, but compared to other brands, Jabra is not even close on the volume.
It's hard to say really. I find these both get far too loud at max volume for listening. So I don't think there's any issue with the volume, nor any substantial difference from the Elite 4 Active
Hey man. Great review and very informative. I've been using my Sony LinkBuds S for some time, they've been a good soldier. But the earbuds battery are starting to fail... I have the chance to upgrade to the Elite 10s, I'd consider the 8s since, but they're out of stock. Would you say the Elite 10s are great gym earbuds in their own right without comparison to the Elite 8s? Thanks again!
Firstly, thank you! I would say yes, definitely, with the one caveat being it's all about the fit. The earbuds are technically great for it (button controls, IP57, great ANC etc) but it depends on if you can get a tight and secure fit in your ear so they don't drop out at the gym. I can use mine for most exercises, but it's really hard for me to say for sure for you
8 Active or Samsung Buds 2 Pro for taking calls and decent quality of music would be better. Getting Buds 2 Pro for half the price of Elite 10. Or should I go with completely different earbuds like Liberty Sound Core or maybe Momentum 4 wireless ?
I have the 8 and 5. I think 5 sounds better especially when I checked developer options and noticed the 5 transmits more info than the 8. Also Dolby audio doesn't work for me on Android... Jabra support said it only works on Dolby content... What deceptive marketing
I got the Elite 10 recently. And I do like all the features and the sound quality. However the fit is horrible for my ears. The earbud always "thinks" that I took it out of my ear and it stops playing. Very annoying. Thinking if I get the Active 8 instead - as the Active 4 did fit perfectly.
Thank you! Yes, could be a QC issue. 8 definitely doesn't seem right. Could also be a volume difference if the 8's were tested with a much louder volume, perhaps ANC was left on too...depends on how they tested 🤷
What was the set you said were the champ? Couldn't quite make it out on the cover. What do you think the best ear buds for calls in noisy environment are? There are great over the head sets for that, but if I have to use them a lot, they get painful.
I used to have the 75t active and are therefore inclined to get the elite 8 active because i actually like the round closed fit but very curious about the 10 pro due to better sounds and much bwtter design but how is that ovsl design? Does it feel like they are not secure and does it let wind in? I bike a lot so therefore would hate if the oval design lets wind in?
I personally find the fit is still very secure, even if it is slightly less so than the 8 Active. The design is more open so it's going to let more wind in than the 8 Active. Having said that I didn't find wind noise to be an issue with either one
I am using the Jabra Elite 10 , & like you, I too had a doubt regarding the wind noise, But after using it it feels better than my Jabra Elite Active 75t.
Great Review! I'm sure I want it for all-around (work, music and running) the question is does the 10 stay in your ear while running? or should I play it save and go for the 8?
Ok, I think I'll get a pair of the Elite 10, even though I am waiting for the Huawei Freebuds Pro 3 coming soon to replace my Freebuds Pro 2 which has been my daily driver unbeatable by any other buds.
Sorry for comment about another earbuds. If u have the Huawei freebuds 5i and the soundcore liberty 4NC for the same price, what would u buy being the priorities the ANC and fit (I want them for gym)? Can u compare the 2 in terms of ANC? Hope u answer. Thanks
I'd definitely get the Liberty 4 NC in that case - much stronger ANC. This video explains in more detail 👉🏼 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OiSxMhNrxGE.html
I'd personally go for Jabra's earbuds. I find them a lot more secure fitting for workouts than the LinkBuds S and they still sound great and have strong ANC
The Elite 10 fits my ear, but even with the large eargels there is almost no protection from noise. The ANC doesn't do much except it feels like I'm splashing under water like a diver every time the bus hits a bump, which there are plenty of in Norway (their road standard is worse than Albania's, which is pathetic since it's among the richest countries). Since the Elite 10 is a hygene product, they are not returnable so I'll have to sell them at a big loss. Kinda like selling a used sex toy, but people shake each others hands, so there is really not that much difference if you think about it. I came from the 75t which sealed my ears perfectly with the standard eargels and the noise supression was so good I normally didn't use ANC to save battery. Only complaint came from other people not hearing me well during calls while outdoor (there is a lot of noise if you're in a city or walking next to a road with wind and cars driving by). I think I'll go with the Elite 8 Active, since I'm gonna use them running to the bus, skating and and biking and I sweat like hell when it's hot.
Have you tried Sonic Foam ear tips? I had a similar issue with my earbuds (not Jabra, Sennheisers) and these memory foam tips made a big difference in sound quality, fit and therefore helped ANC. They may be worth a try. Good luck and happy listening 😊
Hi - Samsung wf-1000xm5 v/s jabra elite 10, which one do you suggest in terms of Sound quality and noise cancelling ?And price is not a constraint for me!
I’m really bummed about the drop in mic quality. This is a huge miss as I use Jabras for listening and calls. I don’t think I could buy these knowing the dip in quality exists. And I’m a Jabra supporter
I have 75t, it works so excellent. But the left earbuds is no sound after 1 song, tried all the way to fix it but still not working. It last around 3 years....not sure the sound of elite 10, is it better than 75t? A lot of comments said that 75t still beats elite 10.
Jabra has frequent issues with the left earbud not working. Not seen many issues with the new 10 and 8 Active earbuds. I'd be surprised if the majority think the 75t is still better than the 10. There are significant improvements with the new model
By a complete bone headed accident, I ran my Elite 10s through the washer. They survived, but the sound was clogged for the first 48 hours. Now their sound is back to normal. So, I'm a believer that they're tough.
My Jabra 75t actives went through the wash twice over the years. Im just now having some charging issues with them. Theyre still functional but just don't charge all the time, needing to pull them out and put them back in to charge, and the case will need to be plugged in to charge. Concidering the 8 actives since my buds are 5 years old now, and my mistreatment has damaged them.
As you have them both, how do they perform outdoors in traffic or a windy day? 75Ts passively did an okay job. But with the open design, even with the ANC, can the 10s keep out the wind?
I did some testing for this ahead of the video but since there's a storm right now in the UK i'll take them out again tonight for some more testing and report back on my findings later today!
Traffic noise they're excellent with. As for wind, it's the same as with any pair of earbuds: the 'off' mode is better than 'ANC' mode for windy conditions. Any time you have the mics turned on, even if the wind noise rejection is really good, it's always going to be worse in the wind. I'd say they're fine, not especially good or bad in wind - but you'll probably want to turn off ANC in that instance. They passively block out a good amount (they're not exactly an 'open' design, it's like a hybrid semi/in-ear)
I moved on from the 65t to the active 8 and I can confidently say that it was worth the money. The battery, the durability amd the quality of sound are far superior.
@@samulikunto4212 I like the active 8 more when it comes to ergonomics, 65t made me a little uncomfortable, even with the little buds. The active 8 with the stock buds work perfectly fine for me.
I'm looking for new earbuds for working out and running. I have yet to find earbuds (other than a pair I had several years ago that have wing tips but were not true wireless as they had a cable connecting the right/left earbuds) that securely stay in the ear and don't require readjusting every few minutes during a run or workout. My current pair, the Jabra Elite 75t Active, are ok but are not completely secure (they require readjustment in the ear every few minutes during workouts). Do the Elite 8 active have a much more secure fit compared to the Elite 75t Active? If so I might consider them. I really wish they would come out with a pair with wing tips as they provide a more secure fit.
The 8 Active fit is pretty comparable to the 75t Active really. Possible slightly better, but definitely not 'much more' secure. I'd also like to see a wing tip option
@@insidetechltdThe old Jabra Elite Active 65t earbuds had little wings & they stay in my ear perfectly. I'm about to buy the new 8 active and am really hoping they will stay put during jump roping!
Is the Elite 10 a solid option also in a working environment for calls? I am not a big fan of those big over ear headphones when attending calls, and I don't like the fitting of Apple EarPods
Solid: yes. Perfect? No. There are some better earbuds out there for calls, but these are still pretty good i'd say. For how good the all-round performance is, i'm perfectly happy with the call performance
There are no perfect earbuds for work. You could try something with aggressive noise isolation if you plan to take calls in noisy work environments. 1More's EVO and the newer soundcore earbuds especially (like the Liberty 4) are very good for this
It's best on Beats - Apple's transparency mode is excellent. Elite 10 and 8 Active are much the same - arguably better on the 10 because they already don't seal your each as much due to the ergonomics
Beats Fit Pro arguably the better choice since they have the wingtip for stability. It means they aren't as good as 'normal' earbuds as the Jabra ones though. So if either of the Jabra ones stay put when running, i'd suggest them instead. Hard to know without testing the yourself - but the 8 Active fit more securely for running than the Elite 10
@@insidetechltd Well I do have a pair of sony headphones for home use, so I don't really need 'normal' earbuds Anyway, the Airpods 4 ANC have also caught my attention. I've used my friends Airpods 3 before which worked great for running, but the lack of ANC was a dealbreaker. I take short bus rides regularly and prefer to carry earbuds over headphones. I do need new running earbuds ASAP so I'll probably get the Beats, which are currently pretty darn cheap, but may spring for the Airpods 4 ANC if they are any good. Thanks for your insights anyway, I appreciate the in depth reviews. Looking forward to seeing your Airpods 4 review
I bought the Jabra Elite 10, and they were defective, with mufgled sounding audio. So I exchanged for the Elite 8 Active, which were similar to great fit and retention of my Jabra 7 Pro. I discovered the Elite 10 were even more comfortable, with seemingly as good retention. But the battery life of the Elite 8 Active means I'll keep them.
Can't say - I didn't face any broken mic issues with my units so I can't describe it as being 'fixed'. I can tell you that the new mics are working for me on these new models though
Quick question: I mainly use my/any mobile headphones for Audiobooks. Would you say the 8 or 10 would be better for listening to Audiobook during work/walks?
Honestly...no significant difference at all for that. I'd instead look for other factors to narrow down your choice because I wouldn't say either is better in particular for audiobooks 👍🏼
I’ve had my 85t for almost a year and it’s a great fit (my mom got for free to so even betta) I would like to see how these compare 1v1 against the newer models tho
In all honesty I probably won't get time to do a dedicated video on that beyond the comparisons already made here. But if you want to know how they compare in any specific areas, feel free to ask any questions and I'll do my best to help!
I can tell u I've been a jabra fan from the beginning but they lost me with the 85t I returned them right away they just seemed big to me for a jabra product I just got the elite 10s tho and they are absolutely amazing in my opinion fit is amazing and anc and sound quality is great
Hello Friend, what will be your recommendation between the Elite 7 active ($104) and the Elite 8 active ($159). do your think it worth the extra money and go for the E8A instead to get advantage of the sale price of the E7A. I am using them for everything, workout (running, weights), at the office for conference calls and at home for music/movies. I am open to other recommendations different of the ones I mentioned. TY for your help.
Even though there’s a nice price gap there, I would actually say to go for the 8 Active. There’s a really decent step up in sound quality and noise cancellation. Alternatively you could look at other brands - I’ve got plenty of earbud videos on the channel!
Could you please test the call quality again with the new update roling out at the moment, which should massive improve call quality and remove background voices and noises?
I definitely will. I'm literally finishing up my earbuds awards video for 2024 and have already assigned the call quality finalists, already recorded samples from Jabra...and now this update 😅 I'll update all the results and leave a pinned comment for this video too
@@insidetechltd I will be looking forward to it! I'm currently using the Poly Voyager Free and the Jabra Evolve2 buds, and I've been recording my calls with the news running in the background to see which performs best, and the are pretty equal over time I must say, but I'm looking for a headset that performs just 10% better so it can keep my colleagues out of my call when on the office 😅
Just finished another round of testing and, sadly, the update hasn't improved things a lot 😔 I think the isolation of your voice from louder background noise is perhaps a tiny bit better now, but not enough to have them rank even 1 place higher in my list. Unlike previous Jabra earbuds, they have a more aggressive background noise reduction, but it results in slightly distorting your voice. Older Jabra earbuds let in a bit more noise but they leave your voice sounding clearer and more natural (a bit louder too). So overall...the update might bring a small improvement, but ultimately doesn't change a lot
Trying to decide between the 8 or 10 as I work out but also do a lot of flying for work so then being secure in the ear and ANC is a big thing, If anyone’s got any feedback that would be wicked?
Really tough to say since everyone's ears are different but I think the 8 Active offer a slightly more secure fit, and the ANC difference isn't so massive either
It's accessible in the sense that everyone can use it, but it doesn't amplify sound in the way that a hearing aid would. It doesn't make your surroundings easier to hear than not wearing the earbuds at all
Currently I'm using elite active 75t there is a lot of disturbance to opposite person while I'm on call, I need to upgrade I'm little bit confused whether to pick elite 8 or elite 10. I listen to music frequently and I need better call quality.
@Inside Tech - What are number one and number over this earbud. I am looking to purchase very soon and want to listen to your video about the competition; thank you in advance.
Honestly, it depends on your ear shape - I can't guarantee they will fit your ears well. I can run with them on a treadmill and bike with them, but they might not securely for you
Unfortunately, Jabras call quality has NEVER been good. It's historically been awful. They claim it's been massively improved since the 7 pro but the reviews on Amazon show the true story. Everyone bags on the call quality. I've had several pairs of jabras and every one of them is horrendous in call quality, from the 75t, 85t, and 7 pros. Otherwise great review!
There is almost no difference in call quality between Jabra Elite 10 and Airpods Pro 2. I tried the Jabra Elite 10 and elite 8 active indoors, while walking outside, and also on a windy day. I talked on the phone and everyone understood me very well. The conversations were very clear.
To me the mic performance of 10 are much better that 7 pro. Interesting that you find it acceptable with the 7 picking up so much background noise. I find it unacceptable.
You can in the sense that the IP rating would protect them (up to 1.5 metres). But don't forget that bluetooth doesn't work underwater so it's not a good idea
Honestly...i'm not entirely sure. Jabra customer support will likely tell you whatever is listed online is correct. But online it's listed as both waterproof (the same as the Elite 8 Active) and then later as not. I would suspect it's the same as the Elite 8 Active, because why would they be different? But I couldn't guarantee this for you - sorry!