Hi I know everyone has different experiences but your review just strucked I own these buds for like a month I do run 200 miles a month I'm incredibly picky I tested dozens of tws earbuds, and I wasn't really totally satisfied by any model These jabras came out and delivered like never before No set of earbuds was able to give me more than 3 of my 5 fundamental criterias Full customization of the commands IPX7 minimum (I sweat a lot) Physical buttons (very important, those capacitive panels are trash with sweaty fingers) Multipoint Loud sound with a lot of bass With this model, Jabra was finally able to give me everything I expected There was even a sixth criteria because the fit is amazing Most of the buds were falling during my runs or workout, to this day, I'm still amazed that I never had to replace them in my ears, and the coating is nice and smooth I'm not a jabra fanboy, I'm just a regular dude who would struggle to find the right product for my use I never considered the airpod pros 2 because of that weak IPX4 rating, my sweat or a rainy run would have killed them Thank you for your review You had a bad experience Shit happens tho
Wow that’s impressive amount of miles! I appreciate your comment and user review experience with the jabra. You’re right that everyone’s ears are different and fit is very subjective. I did enjoy the Jabra Elite 10 sound and they stayed in my ear when I was stationary. One thing I found strange is that the liquid silicone coating doesn’t fully cover the ear bud like previous elite models. Which makes me curious how these will hold up over time. But seems like you’re the right guy to test them! Did you ever consider/try the Status Between 3ANC? Only other bud that comes to mind that fits all your qualifications. I have a review on them but I should remake it with updated info. ruclips.net/video/5IC_-ji8tAM/видео.htmlsi=BezPvd4j447L41Lj
@@Fredo.heavyy thank you for your insights too At some point, I wasn't sure if there was a part of trolling in some of your takes or being controversial for the sake of it but we all have different experiences, and that's it No I don't know that model The sport buds I used were the Jaybird Vista 1 Urbanista Athens JBL reflect flow pro JBL endurance race LG Tone TF8Q Thank you for the link too
Good that you you spoke extensively about the comfort. It's the most important thing on a pair of earbuds and most people try to jump over it. But if it simply feels like it's gonna come out then that can't make it uncomfortable. Cause uncomfortable earbuds lead to itching.
The two led is clever in my opinion. The outside led is for the case. The inside led is for the buds battery. The different color indicates the battery level of each.
My favorite Jabra earbuds so far has been the 75t.... straight bass cannons and button controls, easy for any use. Surprised by the accidental pushes on these. Also, as far as the 2 different LED lights, one is for the case battery and one should be the actual earbuds battery. The Bose QC2 have the same setup
It is not easy to accidently depress buttons, which is a main reason to buy Jabra. The silicon covering is fine, more grippy and softer than bare plastic. Retention pretty good. Comfort good. The buttons are indeed too shiny though.
Honestly it’s probably just a me problems, all these Tyson pushups got me 🦾 You don’t find the silicone coating slippery? I’m 5 mins into a 4 mile run barely sweating and regretting I choose these. To be fair they did ok when I sat in the bus for 4 hours 😅
Good and honest review. I've not heard anyone talk about the coating on the buds. As you mentioned, in time that material could become sticky, which I could also potentially see happening. And honestly, the buttons couldn't possibly be any worse for me than with the capacitive ones. I'm always giving accidental taps when placing in my ears.
Ok here's the thing with the Elite 10s "accidental taps problem" THE WINNER says! It's not the buttons but the in ear sensors are too sensitive that's why y'all feel like you are accidentally tapping them; if you turn off the in ear sensors in the app, it stops completely THE WINNER understands where you are coming from cz that kinda defeats the purpose of the in ear sensors. The Elite 8 Actives don't have that oversensitive in ear sensors though which doesn't make sense to THE WINNER since The Elite 10s r the Flagship earbuds from Jabra THE WINNER says!😊
Great buds by jabra. The only flaw is the piss poor transparency mode in my opinion. I agree with u about the security if the buds. Same for me. Felt like they would fall out but they will not
You’re 100% right, they didn’t fall out but the impeding doom that they might on a run or waiting for the subway killed it for me. Also hot take but I’d take excellent transparency mode over ANC
@@solarcj9313 With out a doubt if I had a $300 budget I’d go with the AZ80 over Sony Bose or Jabra. AZ80 produce amazing sound(make sure to eq), comfortable secure fit, top tier anc and one of the best aware mode (comparable to Apple AirPods) If I was on a rig the budget and need better IP rating it would be the Tozo Golden X1.
@Fredo.heavyy thank you I guess my last question is do they get loud? Currently I have the powerbeats pro and that's why I haven't bought no more high end earbuds because nothing can get louder than the powerbeats pro. Ive seen some people say the technics have low volume.
None of these are "major" flaws, I would even say most of the things you mentioned are great features, like physical buttons, how on earth do you accidentally press them? That's what happens with touch controls.
How’d you watch the whole video and even click on the thumb nail and miss the “major flaw” ? My issue stems from the “liquid silicone” coating. This was used on a lot of electronics back in the late 90’s and early 2000. It does not hold up well, melting and getting sticky when exposed to natural oils in your hands. Also we solved why I accidentally push the buttons, it’s the Tyson push up and military presses I do daily 🦾.
I find when I am walking with these in with hearthrough on, when ever winds blows on the buds, hearthrough is automatically turned off for a while and it's very annoying specially when the wind wasn't even load and then I don't hear anything when I need it the most .
Yea a lot of buds sell this as “adaptive” aware mode. These aren’t great like AirPods Pro 2 do an amazing job. Also Tozo Golden X1 and AZ80 are top tier aware mode and adaptable. Natural conversation and don’t freak out with loud noise (door slamming, sirens etc)
You need to read the manual for headphones? I want to introduce you to the word “intuitive” and the idea of simple UI. Apple made millions of dollars with this concept. Nobody read the text book size manual in the 80s. I sure didn’t, we figured things out by trial and error, got our hands dirty.
So far only the Jabra & Bose, with issue that have been heavily documented on Reddit. That’s the bad thing about certain RUclipsrs, sponsored content, dishonesty or poorly tested equipment. So that 2 out of 12 buds I’ve tested in 2023, ratio checks out for me 👍🏽
Nice Apple watch, smh. Tells us you're bias towards Apple. So, of course you're returning them. Apple is tied only to their products while Jabra is the gold standard for office professionals. You will get 100% of all functionalities that you paid for with the jobbers. No matter what device you're using. You should not leave out something important as that.
Hi
I know everyone has different experiences but your review just strucked
I own these buds for like a month
I do run 200 miles a month
I'm incredibly picky
I tested dozens of tws earbuds, and I wasn't really totally satisfied by any model
These jabras came out and delivered like never before
No set of earbuds was able to give me more than 3 of my 5 fundamental criterias
Full customization of the commands
IPX7 minimum (I sweat a lot)
Physical buttons (very important, those capacitive panels are trash with sweaty fingers)
Multipoint
Loud sound with a lot of bass
With this model, Jabra was finally able to give me everything I expected
There was even a sixth criteria because the fit is amazing
Most of the buds were falling during my runs or workout, to this day, I'm still amazed that I never had to replace them in my ears, and the coating is nice and smooth
I'm not a jabra fanboy, I'm just a regular dude who would struggle to find the right product for my use
I never considered the airpod pros 2 because of that weak IPX4 rating, my sweat or a rainy run would have killed them
Thank you for your review
You had a bad experience
Shit happens tho
Wow that’s impressive amount of miles! I appreciate your comment and user review experience with the jabra.
You’re right that everyone’s ears are different and fit is very subjective.
I did enjoy the Jabra Elite 10 sound and they stayed in my ear when I was stationary.
One thing I found strange is that the liquid silicone coating doesn’t fully cover the ear bud like previous elite models.
Which makes me curious how these will hold up over time.
But seems like you’re the right guy to test them!
Did you ever consider/try the Status Between 3ANC?
Only other bud that comes to mind that fits all your qualifications. I have a review on them but I should remake it with updated info.
ruclips.net/video/5IC_-ji8tAM/видео.htmlsi=BezPvd4j447L41Lj
@@Fredo.heavyy thank you for your insights too
At some point, I wasn't sure if there was a part of trolling in some of your takes or being controversial for the sake of it but we all have different experiences, and that's it
No I don't know that model
The sport buds I used were the Jaybird Vista 1
Urbanista Athens
JBL reflect flow pro
JBL endurance race
LG Tone TF8Q
Thank you for the link too
I bet you never tried the earfun fp3
Good that you you spoke extensively about the comfort. It's the most important thing on a pair of earbuds and most people try to jump over it. But if it simply feels like it's gonna come out then that can't make it uncomfortable. Cause uncomfortable earbuds lead to itching.
The two led is clever in my opinion. The outside led is for the case. The inside led is for the buds battery. The different color indicates the battery level of each.
Honestly wish brands would keep the strip led like XM4, AZ80, Tozo golden X1 way more aesthetic and functional
My favorite Jabra earbuds so far has been the 75t.... straight bass cannons and button controls, easy for any use. Surprised by the accidental pushes on these. Also, as far as the 2 different LED lights, one is for the case battery and one should be the actual earbuds battery. The Bose QC2 have the same setup
Heard amazing things about that generation of jabra buds. Don’t get me started on the Bose 😅
@@Fredo.heavyy 😂😂
Do the compare to those ? I have the 75t still and sketch to buy new buds
It is not easy to accidently depress buttons, which is a main reason to buy Jabra.
The silicon covering is fine, more grippy and softer than bare plastic.
Retention pretty good. Comfort good.
The buttons are indeed too shiny though.
Honestly it’s probably just a me problems, all these Tyson pushups got me 🦾
You don’t find the silicone coating slippery? I’m 5 mins into a 4 mile run barely sweating and regretting I choose these.
To be fair they did ok when I sat in the bus for 4 hours 😅
@@Fredo.heavyyI never lost a Jabra earbud, and they don't rub sore spots.
I love these earbuds,the best I’ve ever had,I don’t get what that dude was carrying on about.
@@Fredo.heavyymaybe you needed to use it longer and even try some sport with it with different bud tips.
@@zando01first impressions can be deceiving
Good and honest review. I've not heard anyone talk about the coating on the buds. As you mentioned, in time that material could become sticky, which I could also potentially see happening.
And honestly, the buttons couldn't possibly be any worse for me than with the capacitive ones. I'm always giving accidental taps when placing in my ears.
Yea it’s unfortunate that they chose to design it this way.
Ok here's the thing with the Elite 10s "accidental taps problem" THE WINNER says!
It's not the buttons but the in ear sensors are too sensitive that's why y'all feel like you are accidentally tapping them; if you turn off the in ear sensors in the app, it stops completely
THE WINNER understands where you are coming from cz that kinda defeats the purpose of the in ear sensors.
The Elite 8 Actives don't have that oversensitive in ear sensors though which doesn't make sense to THE WINNER since The Elite 10s r the Flagship earbuds from Jabra THE WINNER says!😊
Do they sound better or compare to the jabra 75t ? Haven’t found anything loud and good sound like those since
Okay, once you brought up the running and water resistant part,
That made me a fan of yours bc that’s how I am too
Yea not enough people share real “real” world usage besides sitting at a desk 😅
@@Fredo.heavyy Yeah, ikr.. hay naku 🤦🏼♂️ lol
Great buds by jabra. The only flaw is the piss poor transparency mode in my opinion. I agree with u about the security if the buds. Same for me. Felt like they would fall out but they will not
You’re 100% right, they didn’t fall out but the impeding doom that they might on a run or waiting for the subway killed it for me.
Also hot take but I’d take excellent transparency mode over ANC
@@Fredo.heavyyyep transparency is a huge thing for me too.
The Jabra, Sony 5's, and the Bose Ultra's are my favorites right now.
Which one do you prefer the sonys or the jabras? I like high volume
Great time to be in the market for headphones, tons of options. You gotta try the AZ80.
@Fredo.heavyy so you think the technics az80 are better than both the sony wf-1000xm5 and the jabras?
@@solarcj9313 With out a doubt if I had a $300 budget I’d go with the AZ80 over Sony Bose or Jabra.
AZ80 produce amazing sound(make sure to eq), comfortable secure fit, top tier anc and one of the best aware mode (comparable to Apple AirPods)
If I was on a rig the budget and need better IP rating it would be the Tozo Golden X1.
@Fredo.heavyy thank you I guess my last question is do they get loud? Currently I have the powerbeats pro and that's why I haven't bought no more high end earbuds because nothing can get louder than the powerbeats pro. Ive seen some people say the technics have low volume.
None of these are "major" flaws, I would even say most of the things you mentioned are great features, like physical buttons, how on earth do you accidentally press them? That's what happens with touch controls.
How’d you watch the whole video and even click on the thumb nail and miss the “major flaw” ?
My issue stems from the “liquid silicone” coating.
This was used on a lot of electronics back in the late 90’s and early 2000. It does not hold up well, melting and getting sticky when exposed to natural oils in your hands.
Also we solved why I accidentally push the buttons, it’s the Tyson push up and military presses I do daily 🦾.
is Jabra Base is better ?
How about the max out VOLUME SIR❤
Found the volume a little low but no distortion when raising levels
Do we get the spatial audio ,head tracking and Dolby atmos support while using this with iPhone.
TBH I find all these features from all brands to be a gimmick.
Yes I did have head tracking on my Apple devices. I’m sure it also did Dolby.
Is the volume supposed to be higher or lower than the Airpods Pro 2? Please, need an answer, as my Airpods Pro 2 plays louder than these.
Volume is subject to your device, I didn’t notice that they were the loudest buds.
Was t an issue for me as I prioritized clarity and bass.
Jabra's sounds MILES better than the APP's
I find when I am walking with these in with hearthrough on, when ever winds blows on the buds, hearthrough is automatically turned off for a while and it's very annoying specially when the wind wasn't even load and then I don't hear anything when I need it the most .
Yea a lot of buds sell this as “adaptive” aware mode. These aren’t great like AirPods Pro 2 do an amazing job.
Also Tozo Golden X1 and AZ80 are top tier aware mode and adaptable. Natural conversation and don’t freak out with loud noise (door slamming, sirens etc)
Do you have the same silicon coating problem with jabra elite 7 active
I had hissing issue with elite 7 and returned them
@@Fredo.heavyy does the elite 8 active have the same issues?
How good it is comparing to sennheiser mtw 3 ?
Alao does it have punchy clean bass like bose QC II
The MTW 3 aware mode had to much white noise. QC II have too many connectivity issues.
AZ80 or Tozo Goldne X1
Thank you
@@Fredo.heavyy
how bout read the manual for the led confusion? is it too much to flip it? reading is not an option nowadays in 2023. it is 2023.
You need to read the manual for headphones?
I want to introduce you to the word “intuitive” and the idea of simple UI.
Apple made millions of dollars with this concept.
Nobody read the text book size manual in the 80s. I sure didn’t, we figured things out by trial and error, got our hands dirty.
1:46
That's what she said!
Wow, not sure how you got this so wrong
10mm is small >_>
12 is the new 10
Boy you’re not lucky! Anytime you pick up and review a device it turns out bad or with negative…
So far only the Jabra & Bose, with issue that have been heavily documented on Reddit.
That’s the bad thing about certain RUclipsrs, sponsored content, dishonesty or poorly tested equipment.
So that 2 out of 12 buds I’ve tested in 2023, ratio checks out for me 👍🏽
Nice Apple watch, smh. Tells us you're bias towards Apple. So, of course you're returning them. Apple is tied only to their products while Jabra is the gold standard for office professionals. You will get 100% of all functionalities that you paid for with the jobbers. No matter what device you're using. You should not leave out something important as that.
Have you tried the Jabra elite 10 gen 2?
Jabra turned to shit long time ago, sad to see.
Anyway, their TWS dept is dead now, so RIP.
these are terreble budds the volume control does not even work do not buy
Yea I never got it too function more than once honestly, these buds are a major L
they're not worth it? also is the treble and voices too harsh? i saw in rtings review that they are piercing.@@Fredo.heavyy