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Jabra Elite 7 Active True Wireless
Jabra Elite 8 Active
Jabra Elite 8 Active are better for sports than the Jabra Elite 7 Active True Wireless. The 8 are sturdier, have a higher IP69 rating for dust and water resistance, and have a slightly bigger bud design that makes them more stable. However, the 7 have a better noise isolation performance, especially with bass-range noise like rumbling engines.
Jabra Elite 7 Active True Wireless
Jabra Elite 8 Active
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Jabra Elite 7 Active True Wireless vs Jabra Elite 8 Active: Main Discussion
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Looks like these, and all other Jabra consumer earbuds, have been discontinued: https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/12/24176764/jabra-exits-consumer-earbud-market-elite-talk-wireless-bluetooth
Absolutely gutted because they ticked all the boxes for me but I can’t get them anywhere in Australia anymore. The only place I could find selling them is Amazon US. Not sure I can wait for shipping though.
I have a pair of Jabra Elite 75t earbuds that’ve been mostly great so if I’m gonna spend $350 - $400 on a new set of earbuds, I was more inclined to go with something I trust. Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds Truly Wireless are currently the next candidate but I’m a little concerned about them staying in as they’re “earbuds”.
One question about the Elite 10s: Has anyone tested pairing them with an LE Audio transmitter, other than the case? I’d assume they’d pair and use the LC3 codec with something else but I’m still curious to know.