• Reviews around ear fatigue (3.61 of 5)

    Jabra Elite Active 65t Alexa Enabled True Wireless Sports Earbuds with Charging Case  – Copper Blue

    • There is ear fatigue after a few hours
    • The build quality is excellent, so far they feel great in my ear and I have yet to suffer from "ear fatigue
    • Probably my most favorite thing is very little ear fatigue after hours of wearing
    • UPDATE: after using for a while, I've noticed these give my left ear "fatigue" due to the shape
    • The only minor drawbacks - the battery case is difficult to open and depending on the size and shape of your ears, you can get ear fatigue
    • Sounds greatBlocks outside noise fairly wellGreat battery lifeEasy setupBadPainful ear fatigue {this is subjective, bad for me probably has good fit for others)Tend to want to fallout, especially with some sweat
    • Cant listen longer than 30min or so without getting pretty bad ear fatigue
    • I wouldn't even call the drop I had a significant drop as they fell from my waist to the ground
    • I'm a runner and have been looking to have good bluetooth earbuds to use while running as well as when i'm on the go.
    • To return to music, all it takes is another single press, which works as it should.
    • This difference in volume can be heard when listening to the built-in audio prompts as well as when the earbuds are connected to a device
    • attracts sweat oils (easy cleaned)- Case can be easily lost as it is kinda
    • In fact, the bass response on them is as good as, of not better than, my Bose over-the-ear headphones.
    • I'm sure the audio quality is fantastic, as well as the noise cancellation, etc
    • Meanwhile, People on the other end of my phone calls have complemented me for the new clarity as they often complained about my prior around the neck LG solution.
    • I wouldn't even call the drop I had a significant drop as they fell from my waist to the ground
    • I'm a runner and have been looking to have good bluetooth earbuds to use while running as well as when i'm on the go.
    • To return to music, all it takes is another single press, which works as it should.
    • This difference in volume can be heard when listening to the built-in audio prompts as well as when the earbuds are connected to a device
    • attracts sweat oils (easy cleaned)- Case can be easily lost as it is kinda
    • In fact, the bass response on them is as good as, of not better than, my Bose over-the-ear headphones.
    • I'm sure the audio quality is fantastic, as well as the noise cancellation, etc
    • Meanwhile, People on the other end of my phone calls have complemented me for the new clarity as they often complained about my prior around the neck LG solution.
    • I did a lot of research and compared these with the Bose Sound Sport and the Appl AirPods and purchased the Jabra elite 65t because they appeared to be the best of the 3
    • In my opinion, the 65T's are well above the standard of those AirPods
    • n’t give it a enough of a kickstart.
    • I decided to give the Elite 65t since it seemed to have good reviews
    • They are very, very good but the Jabari Elite 65t is as good in every respect
    • n’t stay in my ears very well.
    • I thought 5.0 would solve all the No device connected problems I’ve experienced with other (cheaper) 4.1-4.2 headsets but the 65T was worse
    • I will recommend the Jabra Elite 65t any day to anyone looking for a quality product
    • The Jabra Elite 65t solves most problems while only creating other minor ones
    • However, I found that Elite 65t just wasn't secure enough, even with the large ear pads.
    • However, I found that Elite 65t just wasn't secure enough, even with the large ear pads.
    • Enter the Jabari Elite 65t
    • The Jabra Elite 65t tightly seal in your ear which is better for me because I can actually play my music at a lesser volume because it is not competing with other noise
    • so we read reviews online and decided to try the Jabra elite 65t
    • The Jabra Elite 65t. is uncomfortable in only my left ear
    • I did give the Jaybirds a 5 Star due to their great sound, but I much prefer this new Jabra Elite 65t, as truly exceptional
    • I tried a couple other "big brand" products and they fell far short in quality compared to the Elite 65t
    • Although, I read the reviews before I buy, I found Apple Airpods are much better fit on my ear & the sound are wayyy much better than Jabra Elite 65t.
    • the Jabra Elite 65T was the fit; The headphones stayed in my ears better than expected, but the hard plastic casing pressed against cartilage above my ear canal, causing soreness and tenderness after a very short period of time, no amount of adjusting could fix this so I was forced to return them
    • Now, the Jabra Elite 65t's have an amazing sound!
    • I thought from the pictures here that the 65t would be a bit too bulky in the case to fit nice in the pocket
    • The Jabra Elite 65t includes two features that completely ice the cake: Hear Through and Sidetone
    • Enter the Elite 65t
    • t works as good as us$549 DSR9BT practically
    • Anyway the 65t's never felt lose or like they would fall out
    • The Jabra Elite 65t fit to my ears reasonably well and pretty much eliminated background noise
    • Elite 65t is successfully paired to my phone (Huawei P20 Pro) and works with default config, but without being able to configure ANYTHING, they will be going back unless resolved quickly
    • The 65t's worked surprisingly
    • It's a bit ironic because the Airpods feel as though they move around more in your ear more than the Elite 65t,
    • When I run I listen to music from my Apple Watch Series 4 and the 65t's stayed connected and didn't miss a beat, even with the
    • The Jabra Elite 65t solves most problems while only creating other minor ones
    • n’t give you any guarantee I bought them at
    • T is my favorite of them al by a mile
    • 65t sounded the best out of 2 other Bluetooth EarPods (different company, also not cheap) that I own
    • The Jabra Elite 65t's seem to put a very good balance to all most of these by having both good sound quality and battery life, although many will find $160 to be a bit of a steep price to pay for any sort of earphones at all
    • I've used sounds like, at best, I'm yelling across the room at my phone, but the 65t's 4 mic system captures crisper sound than when I'm using the handset
    • After reading reviews from a variety of sources, I bought the Jabra Elite 65t
    • These 65t's however, are quite comfortable and they don't stick out like electrodes on Frankenstein
    • My Jabra Elite 65t's were packaged in original box, case/charger, instructions, charging cable, and additional sized ear tips all inside a sealed plastic bag that indicated it was "inspected by
    • Just for kicks, I tried the Jabra Elite 65t from Amazon Warehouse and wow, these phones are especially impressive at $118 (plus tax)
    • Had to return the Jabra Elite 65t due to connection issues with my iPhone
    • The Jabra Elite Active 65t have excellent sound quality, they're comfortable to wear (in *my* ears, at least), and easy to use
    • The Jabra Elite 65t sound pretty good, yet the Bose headphones still have the advantage for sound quality.
    • The Jabra Elite 65t sound pretty good, yet the Bose headphones still have the advantage for sound quality.
    • These Jabra Elite 65t earphones work and sound great.
    • I'd heard similar complaints about the two buds losing contact in Jaybird's RUN, which would normally have been my second choice, and I ended up trying the Jabra Elite 65t instead
    • The Elite 65t does not have this feature.
    • and I chose the elite 65t simply because of the low-key colorway
    • I'm using the Elite 65T for my Note 8 currently
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    • … until then the best (and most generous) I can give is two stars; one for each month they worked.
    • they are inner ear headphones, they are also easy to clean and are super portable – where I once listened to audiobooks only in the car, at home or walking the dog, now I find myself using these headphones as I shop, work and run other miscellaneous errands
    • They absolutely suck and offer no semblance of great balance which is best achieved with a concave bell curve (i.e. a shallow "U").