The charging case and earphones for the Jabra Elite 7 Active are both compact and lightweight, but they have the sensation of being durable enough to be thrown in a pocket or gym bag. The earphones are held securely in place within the charging case by a magnet, and the lid of the case closes with a satisfying click. If you want to listen in mono mode, all you have to do is remove one of the earbuds, and your phone will still recognize it as a connected device (provided you’ve already gone through the initial pairing process).
Because of the design of the earbuds, the ear tips are able to go quite far into the ear canal. This may be somewhat uncomfortable, but it does a good job of creating a tight seal that stops sound from entering or leaving the room. Even though Jabra’s headphones feature a pressure-relief vent, some users may still find that on-ear or over-ear headphones provide a more comfortable listening experience than their headphones do. A word of caution before you operate the button on either earbud: each time you click the button, the bud will be pushed even further into your ear.
Specification
- Active noise cancellation (ANC)
- HearThrough technology
- 6mm drivers
- Frequency response: 20Hz – 20kHz
- Audio codecs: SBC, AAC
Where to get Jabra Elite 7?
The Jabra Elite 7 Active are an excellent choice for use during athletic activities and workouts. They were designed specifically with this function in mind, and once you locate a pair that fits well, you can count on them to stay in place even during the most strenuous of exercises. In addition, they have an IP57 rating, which indicates that they are resistant to dust and water. Even while their control system isn’t the most user-friendly at first, most of the controls can be remapped so that you can adjust the volume or change the track without having to remove your phone from your pocket or purse.
The battery life is one of the benefits of the 7 series; with the active noise cancellation feature turned on, you will receive 8 hours of use out of the earbuds themselves and an additional 22 hours of backup power from the case. In comparison, Sony’s WF-1000XM4 headphones have a battery life of 8 hours with active noise cancellation and 16 hours total when stored in the case. When you’re in a pinch, you can take advantage of the quick charge feature that lets you add an hour of playback time to the charging case in only five minutes using a USB-C cable. The charging case can also be topped off wirelessly using a device that is compliant with the Qi standard.