
Jabra
The Jabra Elite 5 are true‑wireless in‑ear earbuds featuring Hybrid Active Noise Cancellation, a six‑microphone call system, and up to 28 hours of total battery life with the case (ANC off). They offer Bluetooth 5.2 multipoint connectivity, IP55 dust‑and‑water resistance, and a pressure‑relief fit with multiple EarGel tip sizes.
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$104.99
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$99.53
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$99.00
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$104.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Elite 5 for its effective Hybrid ANC, clear six‑mic call performance, and the flexibility of the Sound+ app’s EQ settings, while noting the lack of high‑end spatial audio and the reduced battery endurance when ANC is active.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently highlight the secure, comfortable fit and long battery life, especially valuing the ability to run a single earbud in mono mode. Complaints are limited, mainly revolving around the shorter playback time with ANC enabled and initial concerns about bulkiness that were later resolved.
Common Complaints
The most common complaint is reduced playback time when Hybrid ANC is turned on, dropping to roughly 5‑6 hours. A few users expressed confusion over the lack of fast‑charging support.
What People Are Saying
“Secure fit for workouts/motorcycling (stay in at 70+ mph winds)”
How It Compares
vs. Jabra Elite 10
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Disadvantages
Choose the Elite 10 if you prioritize immersive spatial audio and top‑tier ANC; otherwise the Elite 5 offers comparable everyday performance at a lower cost.
vs. Jabra Elite 4
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Select the Elite 4 for a budget‑friendly option with basic ANC, but opt for the Elite 5 when you need stronger noise cancellation, better call quality, and a more secure fit.