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Originally Posted by ninjatalli 4 years of Jabra Elite 65T |
I got the Elite Active 65t around end 2018 and I love it, I prefer it to talking directly on the phone for calls, one thing you said it’s not easy for a person on other end to hear us, I have faced this issue while on the road outside or travelling by local bus or near noisy places, haven’t faced this issue of call quality at home, seems to be something of an issue with the over sensitive mics that tend to pick up ambient sounds around us.
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Auto switches on and pairs with your phone as soon as you remove the earbuds from the case, second only to AirPods that connect as soon as you open the case.
Music quality is excellent and second only to Bose earbuds.
Battery life is very good on a single charge.
The fit is excellent, all you do is put it in your ear and move it a bit to lock it into the concha of your ear, you can jump and run and move around as much as you want, I’ve tested it and it ain’t never fallen off.
Indoor call mic quality is excellent.
2 year warranty, basic is 1 year and you get an extended year if you sign up on their site.
The case is small so it fits easy in the jeans pocket, and the updated 75t case is even smaller.
The case charges the earbuds when not in use and extends the battery life IIRC to a 2 times charge.
You can wear it for long hours without feeling uncomfortable although you will know it’s there, the Apple earbuds are much lighter so you don’t even feel them.
You get passive noise cancellation as it creates somewhat of a seal, although some may find this a bit uncomfortable.
You can double tap the earbuds to hear ambient sound instantly and can control the amount of ambient sound you want to hear through the Jabra app, so it’s good for people who want to be aware of their surroundings and also if you want to have a conversation with someone in person, you don’t need to remove the earbuds.
Wide selection of silicone tips for a good fit.
Charged via micro USB and I have a power bank I carry with me everywhere Jackery Bolt ( now discontinued ) and the power bank has inbuilt lightning cable and inbuilt micro USB cable so it was good for charging both iPhone and Jabra, I think the 75t case now has USB C charging and maybe also wireless charging support.
Active 65t is made for gym workouts and is dust and water resistant and I haven’t actively tried it out, although it has withstood some light showers in monsoon.
You can activate Siri directly through clicking on the earbuds, although I don’t use it.
Jabra earbuds are compatible for both iOS and Android.
You can use the Jabra app to customise various settings and change the music to the kind you want like bass heavy or treble, I feel it’s more of a gimmick and better to keep it in Neutral.
Choice of colours is good, I got the navy blue.
Jabra is known for its excellent office headset solutions and IIRC the 65t is their first foray into truly wireless earbuds, I am glad I chose them for my first true wireless earbuds.
Feels VFM and I got it during a sale on Amazon for around INR 4-5k less than MRP IIRC.
Small issues

Mic quality during calls could be better in noisy environments, seems to have improved in the 75t.
Magnetic buds would be good so they stay locked in when you open the case and don’t fall out if you open the case the wrong way.
Initially the case was difficult to open and you had to be careful, over time the case has loosened up.
The tapping on earbuds is like a click you need to press so while it’s on your ear it’s a bit uncomfortable to click and the earbuds move around a bit, it’s been improved in the updated 75t version with touch based earbuds to change volume or tracks, in 65t it’s preferable to control volume and change tracks through the phone.
The ‘Hearthrough’ feature for ambient sounds doesn’t sound as natural as without earbuds so I hope it’s improved in the updates.
It looks odd on smaller ears, although it’s still better than the original Bose truly wireless earbuds which look massive, Elite 75t earbuds have been made around 25% smaller I think.
There seems to be a mismatch some times between audio and video on YouTube. I think it’s known as latency issues but it’s not really noticeable.
Of late, I have started to experience issues with speaker volume in right earbud, faced it first time during TeamBHP Mapro meet this 14th Feb, while taking a call I can hardly hear other person and sometimes it resets but it doesn’t feel like it’s come back to full volume, while hearing music it is clear the left ear max volume is higher and so the sense of 3D sound is no longer there, staging or imaging I think it’s called it feels veering more towards the left ear side, I will try to contact Jabra and check solutions as my earbuds are now out of 2 year warranty and, I will provide an update here for benefit of all our friends on this forum.