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Jabra Elite 75t vs Elite 65t - A Runner's Review

Jun 04, 2021
Today I'm going to take a look at the

runner

s: the Jabra

elite

75 T versus the Jabra le 65 T thirteen point one five miles ten minutes forty seconds per mile today 142 beats per minute on average, spending two hours and 20 minutes on the treadmill run today getting in a good sweat test on the Jabra le 75 T and having a great time running with these headphones, they are fantastic but before we get into detailed thoughts about the driver at least 75 T let's go over some revelations this is a couple of headphones that I bought with my own money the same with the dropper at least 65T these are also a pair of headphones that I bought with my own money and no one sent them to me no one pays me to use the headphones or to make this video and It was good to have the opportunity to p

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this footage before you have the opportunity to view the video on YouTube.
jabra elite 75t vs elite 65t   a runner s review
Now, with that disclosure out of the way, let's talk about the Jabra

elite

75 T and the 65 T, the Jabra at least 65 T. They have been one of my favorite headphones I've ever run with, they've sounded fantastic, they've been fantastic for running and they also have the pass-through feature where it uses its microphones in the headphones to boost the audio around you. on your headset so you can mix it with your music, giving you a better idea of ​​the world around you, even if you have headphones in terms of sound quality, the Jabra elite 75 T Claudie sound is absolutely fantastic now, luckily, I was able to find the pair of 65 T headphones.
jabra elite 75t vs elite 65t   a runner s review

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jabra elite 75t vs elite 65t a runner s review...

They are a pair of headphones that I thought I had lost, but it turns out they were buried deep in a pocket of my travel bag when I traveled or not traveled but when I stayed downtown. for the Chicago Marathon this is a pair of headphones I had brought with me. I put them in the bag and I just couldn't find them for some reason after the marathon, so I thought I had lost the headphones somewhere, maybe I had misplaced them. I left them at the hotel, but I have the same travel bag here at my in-laws' house.
jabra elite 75t vs elite 65t   a runner s review
While searching through it, I found out that they were here and still had battery life even though the marathon was weeks ago, so that was awesome. with the 75t the same awesomeness is here, the case is smaller, the earbuds are smaller, everything in this package seems to be a little more focused and in a very good way you can do the same in terms of getting the audio by the way. You can even set this different listening profile so that sometimes the pass-through audio is on like there is a commute setting and sometimes the pass-through audio is off, like if you're studying or trying to concentrate and for each from those. modes or sound settings, you can select whether you want to activate bass boost or whether you want to have a voice forward listening experience.
jabra elite 75t vs elite 65t   a runner s review
I just want to turn on the bass boost no matter which way I listen to it and I'm very happy with the step. audio, works great, the only problem I have with the audio passthrough on both the 65 T and the 75 T is that sometimes it's hard to tell where the sound is coming from, so I took both the 65 T and the 75 T for running. along the trails here in Iowa, where I stay over Thanksgiving break at my in-laws' house, and sometimes I could hear sounds and I would look up and even though the sound sounded like it was coming from my side, in I actually saw it coming from in front of me, so that was a little disorienting, but in terms of the safety aspect, I could definitely hear something that was around me and even before I could see something that was around me, so It was a very positive feature.
I just wish there was a way to be a little more specific in terms of where the sound is coming from now in terms of the overall quality of the sound, although I have heard it while running. outside with my winter hat on, I ran with the 75 TR on the treadmill for two hours and I change and I also listen to the 75 T comparing it to the 65 T and it's just a quiet listening environment to get a little more. from a fussy tape it sounds better, something I previously found difficult to imagine, but in terms of my testing, I think the 75 T is noticeably better.
I wish there was a way I could try it blind. or test hearing the different headphones, but you will notice that there is a difference in the fit, so as soon as you put them in your ear you will know which one you are using, but I definitely think the 75t sounds better at lower volumes, there is a lot of bass top. response and therefore the sound feels much fuller even at very low levels or at the lowest volumes and can become very quiet, which I especially like if you listen to it with the step disabled and have the kind of suction.
From the effect of the headphones, when you are listening to an acquired environment, you can get a very good sound at a low volume, which is nice, but even at medium or higher volumes when you listen to it with the shepherd or whether it is on or off. off I feel like there is substantially better bass response that you get from the 75t, which again provides more fullness of sound which makes the gear 75 much more enjoyable to me than even the gear 65, not the 65. Now that's a bad experience hearing in terms of battery life. I ran the 75 T twice this week, once for about an hour and 55 minutes on the trails and then 2 hours and 20 minutes on the treadmill for the hour and 55 minutes I was there, the headphones gave me, I There was about 70% battery life left when I was done, the strange thing was that after the two hours and the change on the treadmill today I had about 90% battery left on these. headphones and I wonder if it's because I spent a lot of time with the step sauce at the gym, a lot of ambient noise, very loud.
Today I was having a hard time concentrating. I think I'm starting to get a little fatigued. just being out and about outside of my normal routine eating different things drinking different things that I normally do whatever it was I felt like I was trying to concentrate a lot more turning off the pastor audio spending a lot of time with it off and on and on I was also listening to a audiobook instead of music and long term or outdoors I was listening to a mix of audiobook and music so I don't know if that has an effect too but I had only used 10% of the battery after two hours of 20 minutes on the treadmill now in terms of claimed battery life Jabba claims seven and a half hours of listening time with these headphones.
I think that's probably right, epic battery life from these a total of another 10 hours of listening time with the charging case and then a 15 minute charge with our recharge. We'll give you another 60 minutes of listening time if you reach for the headphones and discover they're suddenly dead too. These headphones are IP55 rated so they are not completely waterproof, you are not going to submerge them in liquid, but I think IP55 is not for a stream of water, but for more than just splashes of water. I think that's what he can handle, so think about it. I will definitely stand up to sweat and any kind of rain or storm you can get caught in while running, so they should be good now in terms of the sweat test I ran today after 2 hours and 20 minutes when I do it. a sweat test usually after 45 minutes.
After that I'm at my sweatiest. I don't know if it's because most of my sweat is gone or things like I'm still sweating and still sweating. I sweat or while I run, but in terms of the sweat that goes into my ear or my head, that kind of sweat peaks at about 45 minutes at that time for me today, the headphones definitely never fell out, so they stayed on and They passed the test, but as I mentioned before, the earbuds work with suction and you like to put them on your spin a little to get a really comfortable fit.
About 45 minutes, check the right ear button, for me it's always the right ear. but I don't know if anatomically something is happening in my ear. Maybe I tilt my head a little when I run. A little bit of sweat got into the ear in the middle, like the ear and the earpiece, and it definitely felt like suction. My ear had already been unclipped but it still stayed in but it no longer had a comfortable fit and at that point I turned off the audio pass through so I could isolate myself a little more but because of the way the sweat got in there it had become dislodged. enough that ambient noise would also get into the earpiece, although I didn't want anyone to know how to get into the earpiece, so I was constantly fiddling with it trying to get it, you know? squashed in the ear so it's not better to sweat but that's what I expected from this ear but it's similar to some of the results I got with the 65t where it's never fallen out but it's also not like excelling in the sweat test.
You definitely notice when you're really sweaty that the headphones are getting a little affected. You know, I talked a little bit about the case in terms of what you're going to do. ten hours more listening time via charging in this case there are also some slight level differences in the case. I'm not sure I like it well. I like that it is now on USB C charging seventy five t8 versus micro USB on the 65t on the 65t the lid was very difficult to open, you have to squeeze it and then open it there was like a latch it was almost inside with this 75t they got their way and somehow it opens but it opens too easily and what happened today is while I was walking to the car I had to go to the gym, I dropped my headphones and the case opened and one of The headphones shot to the right.
It actually rolls under my car so I was kind of digging under it and reaching under my car to try to get the headset back so it was a little annoying, something you don't know, something I recommend is dropping the earbuds. headphones, but it happens, so I did it. I really didn't like how easy this case was to open. I preferred that in the 65 t it was a little more difficult to open. Now the last thing I'll talk about is the buttons on these headphones. Now they have always been like something perennial. problem or a constant problem with I guess probably the best way to place it with headphones of this style.
How do they control themselves when they are so small? There is no cable connecting the headphones. There is no place to put them. a control panel so you have to find a way to control them and the way the 75t does it is there is a button on each side and the buttons on each side do different things the buttons work quite well and are very responsive The only thing I don't like about them is this style of button where I press something to make something happen. It is uncomfortable. I don't like to press the headphones because it hurts my ear while sitting, like when I'm traveling.
It's not a deal, but when I try to do this while running while I'm active that's when it just hurts because I think you're running and you're like pushing and all this stuff is happening. when it really tends to bother me more and ultimately remains a problem with these headphones, but a problem - all headphones are this type. I find these buttons to be much easier to press than previous generation versions, so that's a big plus. It doesn't get stuck and is as deep in as it was with this 65 T, so I think it's an improvement, but still, ultimately, I don't know how much better they can make it.
I don't have any idea how to solve the problem. It's better to integrate it with your voice assistant, but not everyone wants that, I'm not even sure I want that, although in the winter when I have gloves on and everything is under hats and layers, I tend to resort to using the voice assistant. a little more, but I don't know how to fix that problem, but pressing the buttons is a painful experience for me now, although I will say that compacted the 65 T, the buttons are, I think not, I don't know if it's an improvement or not, I guess which will really be a personal preference, the 65 T had three buttons you could press on the left side, there were actually two buttons, one on the front of the headset and one on the back, and they were always difficult. for me to navigate and discover and then there was a button on the right side this year, hopefully for the sake of simplicity they just made one on each side and that's a little easier for me to understand and live with What I don't What I like about the way the buttons are this time is that to increase or decrease the volume you have to long press the earpiece and that is the worst way for me to be able to use something like the volume control. it's because you know, I don't know if I just want to turn up the volume a little bit.
I don't know if I've pressed too much or too little and then I'm like okay, volume increase, oh. that was too much is that the minimum increase I can do or I can lower it just a little bit and that's why it makes me want to play with the volume a lot when I have a long press as an option to increase the volume because I feel like it takes a long time to register and then also on target it increases and I have a hard time controlling it, so it's not my favorite way to interact with these headphones.
I wish long presses were assigned to something else. I don't think there is a way. that you can change the way the buttons are mapped, which is also a bitFrustrating with these headphones, especially at this price, you can customize the sound, you can customize when you hear the shepherd audio or not, you can't change the way the buttons are mapped, so it seems a bit disappointing, a bit of a strange decision, but I can understand that you know you have to make some decisions when you're dealing with an interface that's as limited as true wireless earbuds, where you spend most of your time worrying about sound quality, battery life, and then you just don't know. drops so I'm just being picky at this point because these are absolutely excellent ears but it's easily one of the best headphones I've used this year probably one of the best headphones I've ever used so I love them I'm very excited to spend a lot. longer and these headphones, the last thing I'll talk about is which one should I get now if it's a direct comparison of the headphones themselves, obviously for me the answer is the 75t.
It's very easy to answer that question but 75t just came out so they are full retail price and now especially during the holidays or Black Friday sales you get the 65t for only $100 and at $100 it is an absolute bargain during all day and I think it's very hard for me to justify going up to the 75t price because of how good the 65t is for a hundred bucks no, those are my thoughts on the early work 75T versus the elite driver 65T, let me Let me know in the comments if you have any other questions. I'd love to talk to you more before I go.
I'm talking about a new charity

runner

for this week. This week it's Tommy Hackett, who just ran the Seattle Marathon and is raising money for the Pat Tillman Foundation. very happy to donate seven dollars to Tommy, some fundraising efforts. In fact, he has been a Cherub Boot racer before and is always dedicated to highlighting and raising money for military charities. I'm very happy to feature and support Tommy again and if you would like to find out more about Tommy Hackett. fundraising efforts one post just in the description below that's all I have for today everyone thank you so much for making it to the end of the video and see you tomorrow

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