
Jabra Elite 65t
Score: 71/100
Panasonic True Wireless Earbuds
Score: 71/100Rankings

The Jabra Elite 65t are true-wireless earbuds with solid call performance, IP55 resistance and app-driven EQ customization. Their battery life is short and they lack wireless charging, limiting all-day use. Best for active users who need reliable calls and a budget-friendly price.

The Panasonic RZ-S300W provides a lightweight ergonomic fit, IPX4 resistance and a long 26-hour total battery life at an affordable price. It does not include active noise cancellation or wireless charging and has limited codec options. Great for budget-conscious users with small ears seeking comfort and endurance.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
15 hours | 26 hoursbest | |
5 hours | 6.5 hoursbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 120 minutesbest | 240 minutes |
6 mmbest | 6 mmbest | |
10 metersbest | — | |
20,000 Hzbest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 79.3 g | 42 gbest |
4best | 1 |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Build & Design(2) | ||
IP Rating | IP55 | IPX4 |
Total Weight (Earbuds + Case) (g) | 79.3 g | 42 g |
Battery & Power(3) | ||
Battery Life (Total with Case) (hours) | 15 hours | 26 hours |
Battery Life (Earbuds Only) (hours) | 5 hours | 6.5 hours |
Charging Time (Full) (minutes) | 120 minutes | 240 minutes |
Connectivity(1) | ||
Bluetooth Version | 5.0 | 5.3 |
Audio(2) | ||
Supported Audio Codecs | AAC | AAC/SBC |
Microphone Count | 4 | 1 |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers commend the Elite 65t for its lightweight, breathable build, robust four-mic call system, and IP55/56 durability, noting a solid Bluetooth 5.0 connection and good value for the price. However, they point out comfort limitations for long wear, a modest five-hour battery, and the absence of active noise cancellation, which places it behind newer models like the Elite 75t.
Everyday users appreciate the reliable connection, clear calls, and secure fit for workouts, as well as the ability to tweak sound via the app. Common complaints revolve around discomfort during prolonged use, short battery life, and occasional pairing hiccups in obstructed environments.

“versatile in-ears”

“state-of-the-art for compactness, sound, and battery”

“Reliable connection without dropouts”



Professional reviewers consider the RZ-B120 a solid value proposition for budget-conscious buyers, praising its lightweight build, IPX4 resistance, and bass-enhanced sound. However, they criticize the absence of active noise cancellation and the limited codec support, which keep it from competing with higher-end models.
Everyday users generally appreciate the comfortable ErgoFit fit, long total battery life, and punchy bass, especially for workouts and casual listening. Recurring complaints focus on occasional connectivity hiccups, the lack of ANC, and fit issues for larger ears.