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As it did with its last-generation true wireless headphones, Jabra has once again released a very slight upgrade to its newer Elite 75t model. The new Elite Active 75t arrives about three months or so after the standard Elite 75t (sans Active) debuted. That model was downright excellent, earning a CNET Editors’ Choice award. This “active lifestyle edition” costs $200 (£190; $AU329) or $20 more than the standard version and has some small design upgrades. Is it worth the extra dough? The short answer is that for most people, probably not. But if you’re looking for a sports headphone for running and other athletic pursuits — and you sweat a lot — spending a little more on the Elite Active 75t may give you some added peace of mind that your headphones may hold up better over time.
How it stacks up
Like
- Better fit and 우리카지노추천 smaller than previous model
- Added coating for dust and sweat resistance
- Sound better than the AirPods Pro, with better clarity and tighter bass
- Good for making calls
- IP57 water-resistance rating (fully waterproof)
- HearThrough transparency mode (lets ambient noise in)
- 7.5-hour battery life between charges
- USB-C charging
Don’t Like
- No active noise canceling
- No wireless charging
- AirPods Pro are slightly better for making calls
At first glance, except for the color (the one I got was navy blue but it’s available in other color options), the Elite Active 75t looks identical to the Elite 75t. But upon closer inspection, 우리카지노총판 you’ll notice the finish on the case and earbuds is slightly different. Instead of the hard smooth finish of the Elite Active 75t, the Active 75t have a soft-to-the-touch finish with a touch of grip to it. Or, 우리카지노추천 as Jabra put it, it’s “built with a durable coating for dust and sweat resistance and features an increased IP water-resistance rating from IP56 (of the Elite Active 75t) to IP57, making them waterproof.”