🎶 Elevate Your Audio Game!
The Jabra Elite 7 Pro earbuds redefine audio excellence with 6mm custom speakers, adjustable Active Noise Cancellation, and MultiSensor Voice technology for unparalleled call clarity. With a compact design and personalized sound profiles, these earbuds are perfect for music lovers and professionals on the go.
Control Method | Voice |
Control Type | Noise Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 5.4 Grams |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Version | 5.2 |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Headphone Jack | wireless |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Rounded tips |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Style Name | Elite 7 Pro |
Color | Titanium Black |
Battery Average Life | 8 Hour |
Battery Charge Time | 8 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Is Electric | No |
Antenna Location | Exercising |
Compatible Devices | iPhone, Universal, Laptops, Desktops, Android |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Noise Cancellation, Voice Pick Up, Microphone Included, Fast Charging |
Enclosure Material | Polycarbonate (PC), Silicone, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Specific Uses For Product | Music, Calls |
A**O
Big improvement over my last pair of earbuds.
Went through a lot of Jabra products over the years. I know each individual has there preferences, but I always try new headphones out. Whether it's Sony, Jabra or other companies. I always swing back to Jabra for my go to and for good reason. My first pair of truly wireless earbuds was the Jabra Elite 65t. Worked pretty good, but didn't really have ANC or block out other sounds very well. Still, it was a solid choice when I was mowing my lawn.Mt first bluetooth for cellphone use was the Jabra Storm. It was great to have something for phone calls, but definitely needed some of the advanced features we all take for granted today. I love stereo and both ears being engaged.Found a call center job from home & decided to purchase the Jabra 75 Engage. This is by far my most favorite out of this group. I am not a fan of in or on-the-ear, but these were so light weight and comfortable that even though I no longer work that job....I use these for my PC every single day without issue. It has DECT 6.0 for talking around my house anywhere and is perfectly crystal clear for voice and no one even hears anything going on around me (TV, vacuums, etc...).Even tried the Jabra Evolve2 85 and they are still good and sound better when listening to music, but still the 75 Engage does a much better job. The 75 Engage also stays better connected. Not sure why, but it just does.So as you can see, I have everything in almost every category concerning a Jabra headset.Now to the real review. The Jabra Elite 7 Pro. I do not use in-the-ear earbuds that often, but they are the only way I can take phone calls or listen to music while I mow the lawn, which is at least every other day in the Summer. It does a great job with the sound app to cancel out noise and I look forward to taking a call while mowing to see how the bone conduction is working and sounds for the people on the other end of the call. So far, it works very well for noise cancellation. No problems with people hearing me or sounding muffled. Gotta say, these are worth the money when they are on sale. There are by no means cheap for retail price, but wait for the sales and I say pick them up.Last is I even bought a pair of Jabra Elite 7 Active for the wife and I will say they feel more comfortable than mine fitting wise, but the ones we received were faulty. Called Jabra directly and their technical support is top notch. I could have called Amazon and still received a new pair, but....Lately I've been calling directly to see if the results are better or worse. Jabra did not disappoint. I didn't have to send the defective ones back either, but they sent a new pair ASAP. I know Amazon would have said upon return, they would send a new pair, but I like Jabra's style better. Just snap a few picks and they sent me one within 2 days time. Very satisfied and will most likely be a fan for as long as they produce quality earphones. They may be expensive, but top of the line companies charge a lot & it doesn't matter who they are. Sony, Jabra, name a few major brands & they are all over $130. I implore people to try different types and companies, but Jabra has never steered me wrong yet. On top of the great customer service (which is rare nowadays), they make a great combo to deal with.
A**G
Audio Quality and Comfort Blows Me Away
Purchased and reviewed with Firmware 2.2.0. Owned headset for 48 hours so I'm still learning the nuances.Pros:- Audio quality is truly the best I've ever heard from any set of headphones I've tried. Great bass and natural sound with music. Amazing.- Multi-point connection is wonderful. I would have griped if I had purchased prior to this feature being implemented. I have connected to both PC and mobile phone. Works seamlessly.- Volume control on earbuds (just found out about this after reading manual. Might have only give 4 stars before knowing vol controls available)- Hear-through mode so you can hear external noises as needed- Sound+ software actually adds value to product and not just data mining software loaded on your mobile device- Fit wonderfully in the ears. No chance of them coming loose. I'm currently using the large tips but may go back to medium size after further wear and testing- Ability to use just one bud instead of both for mono use (phone calls)Cons:- Firmware update from original 1.0.0 to 2.2.0 was a bit of a challenge to get uploaded and installed to buds. Update just refused to begin. I was pretty disenchanted for the first hour or so because the Sound+ software kept pestering me about the update. Ultimately, I had to reset buds and case to get the firmware to install. Follow the reset procedures in the manual if you face the same issue. I uninstalled and reinstalled the Sound+ software as well but i don't believe that was the resolution.Side note - the case does not have to be plugged into the USB charger to apply firmware updates. Case just has to be charged.Misc:- Although call quality appears to be fine, in-ear buds tend to force an echo in your head while speaking. Always been the flaw with in-ear buds as a whole for me. Not a Jabra thing, more of a format issue of in-ear buds. I believe between Hear-Through and using just one bud for calls may rectify most of this issue though.- Jabra Direct software on my PC keeps trying to install Firmware V 1.0.0 for some odd reason. More of a Jabra software issue than a Jabra 7 Pro bud issue tho so just an FYI if your facing the same.- Hard to tell if noise cancellations has much of an impact because in-ear buds kinda eliminate noise anyway. I'm still testing.- I had originally inserted the buds upside down. I had to use pictures as a reference for how they properly insert. Design is not immediately intuitive for proper insertion but once understood makes sound quality superb.Overall, I'm so impressed with the sound quality and the comfortable but stable fit of these small headphones. I was torn between purchasing this model vs Sony's WH-1000XM4 . I leaned toward Jabra because I own 3 other headsets from them and have been pleased with the quality and life span of all. Again they do not disappoint. Firmware 2.2.0 brings these buds firmly into 5 star territory for me.
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