Jabra Elite 75T Review — Audiophile ON

The ergonomics are some of the best on the market, and the housings unbelievable small. They are one of the most comfortable true wireless earphones. Finding a secure fit was easy for all of our testers, and even those with small ears commented on how much better they sat in the ears compared to other options from the likes of Sony and Sennheiser.

One of the design’s main benefits is sitting with a low profile and doesn’t look bulky or awkward when you wear them. The 75t, for this reason, is a great looking set of earbuds in the ear. It is streamlined and clean.

The Jabra Elite 75t has excellent noise cancellation technology.

Full-size headphones will always have the advantage of their noise-canceling strength, but we have seen significant steps forward in earphones in recent years. Battery issues seem to have been resolved, and the noise cancelation’s strength seems to be on a par with headphones a few years ago. It makes them great for people who fly many who want to use them for commutes and inside busy environments.

We observed a significant reduction in ambient sound, and that translated to feeling fresher at the end of the day and having less fatigue. 

The ANC also does not suffer from the sucked out sound issue that plagues many other earphones in this class. While the sound alters marginally as you toggle the ANC on and off, it’s not unpleasant, and after a few minutes, your ears adjust to the new normal.

Fast charging is awesome.

With the volume set at around 70% and ANC turned on, we managed to get a full 7 hours playback from the 75t off a single charge. I feel that that’s about right for where the market is on non-ANC headphones, so I consider this a good performance.

However, there will be times when you run out of battery, and thankfully Jabra has installed a quick charge feature to give you a full hour playback from a 15-minute charge. A convenient and welcome addition.

Further on the battery front, while reviewing this earphone, I never had to hook up to the USB-C charger. Instead, I took the wireless charging installed in the case, and when I came home at night, I set them down with my phone on the charging pad. It’s incredible how wireless charging has now become an everyday part of my life, and the more products that include it, the better.

Does the Jabra Elite 75t have support for Alexa, Siri, and Google Assistant?

They certainly do, and this feature was added to the earphones sometime after launch. It can be button or voice-activated with your usual commands, and it works flawlessly. I used it to set alarms and reminders and even open up a few quick google searches when I was too lazy to type.

Is the Jabra Elite 75t waterproof?

They are, to an extent. The earphones have IP55 certification for protection against water and dust. IP55 means that the earphones can resist dust and water, but they are not fully sealed or completely waterproof. This rating is aimed more at people who work out as it provides plenty of protection against even heavy sweating.

What it is not capable of is being fully submerged for periods or taking sustained high-pressure water flow (i.e., if for some reason you felt like running them under the tap, it probably wouldn’t be a good idea.)

With this level of protection and the way they fit so securely in your ear, these would be a great earphone for working out.

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