Sammanfattning: In-ear headphones (or earbuds) are great for portable listening — most can literally fit in your pocket — but you want a pair that offers up quality sound, too. The experts at the Good Housekeeping Institute logged more than 20 straight days worth of music to test for sound quality, battery life, and comfort. Here are the ones they recommend for your daily commute, workout, and more.
Exceptionally compact and portable, effortless and reliable pairing, great audio and voice quality, superb battery life,
Charging casing is a bit hard to open one-handed, finicky controls, We say One of Jabra's best wireless earbuds ever made with great audio quality, excellent portability and battery life as well as a modicum of comfort to make it an essential addition to
Var detta test till hjälp?
-
Publicerad: 2018-07-25, Författare: Dave , testad av: the-gadgeteer.com
Solid, secure, comfortable fit, Excellent sound quality, Great call quality, Solid passive noise isolation, 5 hr battery life (15 w/case), Zero video lag, One year warranty on parts and workmanship and two years against failure due to dust, sweat, and wea
The Elite Active 65t's have become my new goto headphones overall. Their comfort, secure fit, sound quality, IP56 water resistance, and overall design are excellent and really the truly wireless earbuds to beat. Their in-the-case charging, form factor, an...
Publicerad: 2018-07-24, Författare: Max , testad av: techgearlab.com
Great sound quality, secure fit, great for working out,
Expensive, relatively short battery life
Offering top notch sound quality and the best athletic performance we've come across, the Jabra Elite 65t are the best earbuds around, but with a correspondingly high price tag...
Publicerad: 2018-07-23, Författare: Adam , testad av: soundguys.com
Great battery life, Autoconnects to your phone, IP55, OK connection strength, Playback controls builtin, Microphone quality
Sound quality, Subpar bass, Audio lag when watching videos, No high quality codecs
Though the Jabra Elite 65t have their faults, they go toe-to-toe with the Airpods and are better than them in a few important aspects like playback controls built-in to the earbuds and great battery life. They also have some useful features like Hearthrou...
Good-looking design, IP56 certification, Good response in bass and mid-range, Rock solid connection over Bluetooth
Fitness features seem gimmicky, Highs are non-existent, Photos by Raj Rout, Facebook Comments, ShareTweet
Retailing for Rs 14,999, the Jabra Elite 65t Active is just Rs 1,000 shy of the Elite Sport earphones launched last year. Now, if you prioritise fitness over everything else, then I'd recommend you swallow the Rs 1,000 margin and just buy the Elite Sport...
Comfortable to wear, Lightweight, Water resistant, Twoyear warranty against dust and water damage, Audio properties can be changed with companion app, 15minute charge provides 90 minutes of music
Inferior passive noise cancellation, Unimpressive low frequency performance, Lightweight materials make them look a little cheap
Excellent sound quality, Simple, large buttons for control, Advanced smartphone application, HearThrough mode for safety, Four mics for good quality calling, Solid five hours of battery life, Twoyear sweat warranty
Publicerad: 2018-06-13, Författare: Eric , testad av: phonescoop.com
Sammanfattning: Editor's Note: Because the Elite 65t and Active 65t are so similar, portions of this review have been carried over from our earlier review of the Elite 65t. Rest assured, we full tested and reviewed the Active 65t from the ground up to ensure they perform...
The Jabra Active Elite 65t are fully sweat-resistant truly wireless earphones that fit comfortably and securely. They sound excellent, perform reliably and are great for making calls, with two microphones in each earpiece. Battery life is decent at 5 hour
The relatively tight, noise-isolating fit isn't for everyone. Motion sensor doesn't have much use at this point
The Jabra Active Elite 65t truly wireless earphones are the best alternative to Apple's AirPods, but the stepdown non-Elite model will save you a bit of cash...