
Jabra
The Jabra Elite Active 65t are true‑wireless earbuds built for active lifestyles, featuring a secure‑fit design, IP56 water‑dust resistance, and a 4‑mic system for noise reduction. They offer up to 5 hours of playback per charge and basic fitness tracking via an integrated accelerometer.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Elite Active 65t for their rugged IP56 build, secure fit, and effective four‑mic noise reduction, but they criticize the high Bluetooth latency and the modest 5‑hour battery life. The lack of advanced biometric sensors also makes the earbuds less appealing for serious athletes, though the basic step‑counter is useful for casual fitness tracking.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently highlight the earbuds' secure, sweat‑proof fit and reliable Bluetooth connection, especially during workouts and commuting. Recurring complaints focus on the short continuous battery life, variable comfort depending on ear shape, and the limited fitness‑tracking capabilities compared with higher‑end models.
Common Complaints
Short 5‑hour battery life, inconsistent comfort without proper EarGel sizing, basic accelerometer‑only fitness tracking, and noticeable Bluetooth latency during video or gaming.
How It Compares
vs. Elite 65t (Standard)
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Choose the standard Elite 65t if advanced biometric tracking is a priority; choose the Active 65t for superior durability and sport‑focused fit.
vs. Elite 75t
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Opt for the Elite 75t when you need ANC and extended battery life; stick with the Elite Active 65t for a more rugged, sport‑oriented experience at a lower cost.