
Elite is an iconic product line of Jabra, helping the company take off the label of just a manufacturer of conversational headphones to “penetrate” into the market of headphones for music and entertainment. By 2021, the company made the decision to refresh the Elite product line, not only by changing the naming scheme but also by launching some more cheap options to reach more users.

Inside Jabra Elite 7 Active is the most advanced product, will follow the lines of sports headphones Elite Active 75T, Elite Active 85T; 2 products left Elite 2 and Elite 3 will have a more “average” price.

The Jabra Elite line has been famous for its yellow-white boxes and has instructions for use printed right on the wings when opened, quite handy.

The charging box of the Elite 7 Active pair is a bit different from its predecessors. There is still a vertical opening, but the box is rounded and a little lower.

The box integrates fast charging by USB Type-C, with 5 minutes of charging for 1 hour of music; Along with that is the Qi wireless charging standard that we also see the logo at the bottom.

The headset has a continuous use time of 8 hours, and when combined with this charging case, it will increase the duration to 30 hours.

This is a pair of Elite 7 Active designed for those who practice sports regularly. The difference of this version from the popular Elite 7 Pro version is IP57 high water and dust resistance, which will be difficult to damage even with small dust and underwater.

The headphones have a design that the company calls “Shakegrip” – which literally translates to “no matter how you shake it, it won’t fall off”. Jabra is a company that has experience in designing sports headphones to the 6th generation, so the fit, comfort, and grip are no longer strange to them.

Some small features / upgrades of the headset include Bluetooth 5.2 compared to Bluetooth 5.1 of the previous version, physical control buttons are submerged under the outer surface and new generation 6mm drivers.

Other features of the headset can be controlled by the app, including the ability to find the headset when lost, similar to Apple’s Find my.

Switch between different virtual assistants at the touch of a button, including iOS’s Siri and Amazon Alexa.

And active noise cancellation ANC intelligent form, allowing to adjust the noise canceling intensity (to suit the environment and comfort of each person) and the sound intensity of the left and right sides (for those with hearing loss). unbalanced force between the two sides). The opposite of ANC is the HearThough feature so that users can hear their surroundings without having to take off their headphones.

The Jabra Elite 7 Active pair has a reference price of 5,190,000 VND.

And here are 2 pairs of cheaper headphones, Elite 2 (left hand) and Elite 3 (right). Both have owned new Jabra designs instead of “copying” the original design of the Elite 75t line.

Elite 2 uses physical buttons, 21 hours of use, IP55 water and dust resistance, still has the latest Bluetooth 5.2 and is supported in the Jabra app. The selling price of this pair of headphones is 1,850,000 VND.

The Elite 3 version will cost slightly more than 2,390,000 VND. With this difference, we have more CODEC Apt-X, 4 microphone system instead of 2, 28 hours of usage time, HearThough feature.
Thanks to SynStyle distributor for helping us with this article.
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