Enjoy music like you're actually there with the Jabra Elite 10 Gen 2 Black. These earbuds have Dolby Head Tracking. With this technology, the sound moves along with the movement of your head. If you hear drums on your left and you turn your head, you can hear the drums behind you, for example. That way, the music sounds like you're really there. With the included USB-C to USB-C/3.5mm jack connection cable, you can connect the charging case to your television. The audio then streams from the TV to your earbuds. That way, you can listen to the television alone and you don't bother anyone else. With Active Noise Canceling, you can close yourself off from your surroundings. As a result, you don't hear talking colleagues at the office and you can focus on your work.
Enjoy music like you're actually there with the Jabra Elite 10 Gen 2 Black. These earbuds have Dolby Head Tracking. With this technology, the sound moves along with the movement of your head. If you hear drums on your left and you turn your head, you can hear the drums behind you, for example. That way, the music sounds like you're really there. With the included USB-C to USB-C/3.5mm jack connection cable, you can connect the charging case to your television. The audio then streams from the TV to your earbuds. That way, you can listen to the television alone and you don't bother anyone else. With Active Noise Canceling, you can close yourself off from your surroundings. As a result, you don't hear talking colleagues at the office and you can focus on your work.
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The lowest price for Jabra Elite 10 Gen 2 ANC Dolby Atmos In-ear Headphones, Gloss Black, Silk right now is $299.00.
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Jabra Elite 10 Gen 2 ANC Dolby Atmos In-ear Headphones, Gloss Black, Silk
Enjoy music like you're actually there with the Jabra Elite 10 Gen 2 Black. These earbuds have Dolby Head Tracking. With this technology, the sound moves along with the movement of your head. If you hear drums on your left and you turn your head, you can hear the drums behind you, for example. That way, the music sounds like you're really there. With the included USB-C to USB-C/3.5mm jack connection cable, you can connect the charging case to your television. The audio then streams from the TV to your earbuds. That way, you can listen to the television alone and you don't bother anyone else. With Active Noise Canceling, you can close yourself off from your surroundings. As a result, you don't hear talking colleagues at the office and you can focus on your work.
Enjoy music like you're actually there with the Jabra Elite 10 Gen 2 Black. These earbuds have Dolby Head Tracking. With this technology, the sound moves along with the movement of your head. If you hear drums on your left and you turn your head, you can hear the drums behind you, for example. That way, the music sounds like you're really there. With the included USB-C to USB-C/3.5mm jack connection cable, you can connect the charging case to your television. The audio then streams from the TV to your earbuds. That way, you can listen to the television alone and you don't bother anyone else. With Active Noise Canceling, you can close yourself off from your surroundings. As a result, you don't hear talking colleagues at the office and you can focus on your work.
Last updated at 23/11/2024 01:28:09
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Jabra Elite 10 (Gen 2) Review I was sent these earphones to try out and then review. Right, so I already have a pair of Jabra earphones (Elite 3) and a pair of Google Pixel Buds Pro and I will make some comparisons between them and the Jabra Elite 10 Gen 2. I have four main points: 1) The first thing I noticed was the shape of the earphone buds that come with the Jabra Elite 10 (Gen 2). It's difficult to describe but they're slightly more rectangular, they have a top and a bottom which is bigger and longer on the bottom side, meaning that they go slightly underneath the earphone. Whilst it seems such a small change, this is a significant step up from the traditional rounded style and I find they fit me FAR better than the rounded ones you get with something like the ... MoreJabra Elite 10 (Gen 2) Review I was sent these earphones to try out and then review. Right, so I already have a pair of Jabra earphones (Elite 3) and a pair of Google Pixel Buds Pro and I will make some comparisons between them and the Jabra Elite 10 Gen 2. I have four main points: 1) The first thing I noticed was the shape of the earphone buds that come with the Jabra Elite 10 (Gen 2). It's difficult to describe but they're slightly more rectangular, they have a top and a bottom which is bigger and longer on the bottom side, meaning that they go slightly underneath the earphone. Whilst it seems such a small change, this is a significant step up from the traditional rounded style and I find they fit me FAR better than the rounded ones you get with something like the Pixel Buds Pro - which feel like they'll fall out of my ears if I wobble my head enough. All of this is a long way of saying that the Jabra Elite 10 Gen 2 earphones are really, really comfortable to wear. I've worn them for about four hours at a time in my working day and they've never felt like they were making my ears feel sore. 2) The battery life is utterly extraordinary. By far and away, it's the best battery life I've experienced on any pair of wireless earphones. There's a bit of extra bulk to the case compared to the Jabra Elite 3 earphones, and it seems to have been entirely given to having a bigger battery capacity. It's really, really noticeable just how long the case lasts without needing to be charged. 3) Quality wise, the sound is very strong. I listen to podcasts and audiobooks more than anything else and the speech is clear and without distortion. I also connected the Elite 10 Gen 2 to my Steam Deck and found the quality of game sound effects and soundtracks to be really clear. Being honest, I noticed the Spatial Sound with a few things, but enough to really be able to talk about it. More than anything, I've noticed it more with sound effects from my Steam Deck, where the sound felt like it had a specific movement or direction to it. That said, the ANC (Active Noise Cancellation is there. It's alright. But it's nowhere near as good as the ANC on the Pixel Buds Pro as you can still hear background noise. This is a bit of a problem on the London Underground, where good ANC really comes in to its own against the loud noise of the tube trains. By comparison, with the ANC on the Pixel Buds Pro, exterior noise just stops dead in its tracks (aha!) 4) My main negative, despite the battery capacity, is the design of the Elite 10 Gen 2 case itself is a baffling step backwards for Jabra - compared to the Elite 3 series case. For some reason, the top of the case is flat and the charging port is at the very bottom of the rounded bottom of the case. It's so...odd. Because the Jabra Elite 3 case had a flat bottom, a flat top and the charging port was on the back. Meaning that it sat nicely as it charged, you could see the status of the charging light and - most importantly - it stayed still in your pocket. By comparison, the fully rounded Pixel Buds Pro case is horrible to commute with and moves around in your pocket so much that you constantly worry about it falling out (especially if you wear a suit.) So the Jabra Elite 10 Gen 2 case having a fully rounded bottom feels like a complete step in the wrong direction away from one of the best things about the earlier Jabra Elite models and makes it far less practical for charging and having it in your pocket. TL;DR THE GOOD: - They're really comfortable and stay in the ear well. - The battery life on the case is phenomenally good. - The sound quality is very good. - The bluetooth connection is notably easy to swap across your devices. THE BAD: - The Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) is decent..but not as good as other earphones in this price range. - The overall case design is a baffling step backwards.
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Like the title says I went from AirPod Pro 2 to Bose QC Ultra, and finally found these gems. I can't do the isolation buds that cram in your ears rendering every step or breath an adventure into 20,000 leagues under the sea, so the choices are limited. Must haves for me include excellent sound, ANC, low hassle, and comfort/stay-put-ness even during exercise. The Apple was really good sound once I added the Boom app to my phone, but I honestly couldn't stand the pinching of the stems to control things. I didn't even realize how much I hated it until I'd moved on. Plus the tips had to be changed to memory foam to limit them falling out during exercise, but it still happened. Tired of repositioning I went for the latest Bose QCs (ultra). Sound was EXCELLENT with just ... MoreLike the title says I went from AirPod Pro 2 to Bose QC Ultra, and finally found these gems. I can't do the isolation buds that cram in your ears rendering every step or breath an adventure into 20,000 leagues under the sea, so the choices are limited. Must haves for me include excellent sound, ANC, low hassle, and comfort/stay-put-ness even during exercise. The Apple was really good sound once I added the Boom app to my phone, but I honestly couldn't stand the pinching of the stems to control things. I didn't even realize how much I hated it until I'd moved on. Plus the tips had to be changed to memory foam to limit them falling out during exercise, but it still happened. Tired of repositioning I went for the latest Bose QCs (ultra). Sound was EXCELLENT with just the Bose app, as well as great comfort....but they WOULD NOT stay put during exercise, the touch controls inadvertently got activated every time I adjusted, and worst of all, the connectivity issues were AWFUL! Bose sent me replacements and tried to trouble shoot--even discount, but alas I still had to reconnect them to my iPhone WAY too often. In desperation I found these Jabra Elite 10s. Being a snob I had my doubts about anything not a Bose, Apple, B&O, or similar brand, but I took a shot knowing I could return them if they failed to impress. Spoiler alert--SO HAPPY! ANC maybe not quite as good as the others, but plenty good enough. "Open" design with great hear-through setting, great sound with the Jabra app/eq (not Bose, but honestly I'm picky and these are dang good), actually stay put during running, connect every time automatically without fail, AND.......actual pushbutton controls! Don't kid yourself, you WANT this feature!! Kudos to Jabra for these buds, and thank you for such an excellent product! I'm sure the next version or two will sound even better and I look forward to those, but PLEASE don't take away the buttons!!
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If youâve used and loved Jabra Elite wireless headphones in the past, you may be surprised to learn that the Jabra Elite 10 Gen 2 will be this product lineâs final release as the company plans to shift away from consumer devices. However, it seems Jabraâs saved the best for last and improvements in the Elite 10 Gen 2 include enhanced noise cancelation, better transparency mode, and more precise voice isolation during hands-free calls thanks to the its 6 microphones and adaptive noise detection. It also gains the ability to use its charging case as a wired audio transmitter. This latter feature gives the ear buds an extra edge in terms of device compatibility since these can be used with devices that have USB-C or 3.5mm audio-out but not Bluetooth, like treadmills ... MoreIf youâve used and loved Jabra Elite wireless headphones in the past, you may be surprised to learn that the Jabra Elite 10 Gen 2 will be this product lineâs final release as the company plans to shift away from consumer devices. However, it seems Jabraâs saved the best for last and improvements in the Elite 10 Gen 2 include enhanced noise cancelation, better transparency mode, and more precise voice isolation during hands-free calls thanks to the its 6 microphones and adaptive noise detection. It also gains the ability to use its charging case as a wired audio transmitter. This latter feature gives the ear buds an extra edge in terms of device compatibility since these can be used with devices that have USB-C or 3.5mm audio-out but not Bluetooth, like treadmills and entertainment systems on airplanes.The Elite 10 Gen 2 comes in various colors which all have a soft, matte finish that looks sleek without feeling slippery in the hand. The single LED indicator on the front of the case communicates remaining battery life and activity status, for example Bluetooth pairing, charging, and updating. The case can be charged via the included USB-C cable or on a Qi wireless charger. The buds will charge automatically while stored in the case and have a battery life of around 6 hours with ANC (active noise cancellation) enabled plus an additional 3.5 full charges from the case for a total of 27 hours of use or 36 hours with ANC off. The headphones power on and off automatically when removed or placed in the case, and you can view their individual power levels as well as that of the case in the app. It takes around 3 hours to fully charge the ear buds and case but only around 5 minutes to gain an hour's worth of use.The charging cable also comes with a USB-C to 3.5mm adapter, so it can be plugged into various audio-out ports for audio streaming; just press the button on the case after connecting it to a device, and youâll hear a tone confirming that itâs connected. Since these ear buds use Bluetooth 5.3, streaming is lag-free for perfectly synced audio when watching video, and with Bluetooth Multipoint, you can connect with two audio source devices at the same time.The ear buds themselves have a lightweight, secure, and contoured fit. While I generally find ear buds start to hurt my ears after about an hour, the curved shape of the soft silicone EarGel sleeve along with the four sizes included allowed me to find a fit that was comfortable over longer listening sessions. They also sat securely in my ears during use, even during workouts, despite not penetrating very deep into the ear canal. They have an IP57 waterproof rating which can resist being submerged up to 30 minutes at a depth of 3ft, though the two-year warranty also protects against failure from dust and water.The default sound sculpting from these ear buds is slightly bright with full sounding but not rumbling bass. In general these sound clear and well-rounded with excellent sound placement and stereo separation. There are preset EQ profiles designed for things like speech, treble, and bass boost, or create your own custom EQ curve with 5 adjustable ranges from bass to treble. There is also a separate EQ setting for calls.With ANC activated constant droning noises around you are dampened fairly well with little to no hissing white noise when connected over Bluetooth. However, some line noise may be introduced when using the case as a transmitter. Alternatively, stay aware of your surroundings by enabling HearThrough (transparency) mode which allows you to listen to your surroundings while playing your music or podcast in the background. This mode also amplifies voices which helps if you're listening for announcements or having a conversation.Jabraâs Sound+ mobile app allows settings personalization including a custom name for your headset, enabling âspatial soundâ (virtualized 3D surround sound) with or without head tracking, controls for calls and media like play/pause, track skipping, voice assistant trigger and switching ANC modes. Volume adjustments will always be executed using a 1-second press on the right and left ear buds to raise and lower volume respectively. However, note that the buttons on the outside of the earpiece have to be physically pressed in as they are not touch or swipe sensitive. Sidetone allows you to hear your own voice in the headset with adjustable volume during calls but can be turned off.Spatial sound works for games, movies, and music giving you an immersive feel by adding more depth and dimension. Just note that if youâre listening to Dolby Atmos content, youâll want to turn spatial sound off as it can distort the intended audio placements and muddy the sound. I found the head tracking feature interesting since it adjusts the 3D soundscape as you turn and move your head, keeping instrumentation fixed in space, so for example, if you turn your head to the right the sound will move into your left earpiece which would be âfacingâ the audio source. However, note that if you face a different direction for more than 5 seconds, the soundstage will move and re-center around you. With head tracking off, the sound maintains directionality and spatial positioning relative to you so will always sound the same even if you move about.The ear pieces can be used individually by simply leaving the second one in the case, though you may need to change your phoneâs settings for stereo mixing, and you wonât have access to the unused ear pieceâs physical controls. For voice assistant options I was able to select Google or Android default, like Gemini, but not Alexa; on iOS devices, you should be able to select Siri. You can quickly activate the voice assistant by double-clicking the left button.These headphones have calm soothing voice prompts which are clear but a bit low volume when you're listening to something. The headset employs Jabraâs PeakStop hearing protection protocols to prevent acoustic shocks that may damage your hearing. It can also serve as a white noise machine, producing an endless loop of relaxing sounds like songbirds, waterfall, waves, etc. âFind my Jabraâ can help you track your headphones by displaying its last known location on a map (requires access to mobile GPS data).Overall, the Jabra Elite 10 Gen 2 is a comfortable and versatile set of true wireless ear buds that work well in variety of situations from listening to your jam during a workout, to watching streaming content or taking calls on-the-go. Noise Cancelling and HearThrough performance are both quite good, and you'll be able to use the case for streaming wired connections. The battery life is fair, but can last you all day so long as you take breaks to put them in the case to charge.
Jabra Elite 10 (Gen 2) Review I was sent these earphones to try out and then review. Right, so I already have a pair of Jabra earphones (Elite 3) and a pair of Google Pixel Buds Pro and I will make some comparisons between them and the Jabra Elite 10 Gen 2. I have four main points: 1) The first thing I noticed was the shape of the earphone buds that come with the Jabra Elite 10 (Gen 2). It's difficult to describe but they're slightly more rectangular, they have a top and a bottom which is bigger and longer on the bottom side, meaning that they go slightly underneath the earphone. Whilst it seems such a small change, this is a significant step up from the traditional rounded style and I find they fit me FAR better than the rounded ones you get with something like the ... MoreJabra Elite 10 (Gen 2) Review I was sent these earphones to try out and then review. Right, so I already have a pair of Jabra earphones (Elite 3) and a pair of Google Pixel Buds Pro and I will make some comparisons between them and the Jabra Elite 10 Gen 2. I have four main points: 1) The first thing I noticed was the shape of the earphone buds that come with the Jabra Elite 10 (Gen 2). It's difficult to describe but they're slightly more rectangular, they have a top and a bottom which is bigger and longer on the bottom side, meaning that they go slightly underneath the earphone. Whilst it seems such a small change, this is a significant step up from the traditional rounded style and I find they fit me FAR better than the rounded ones you get with something like the Pixel Buds Pro - which feel like they'll fall out of my ears if I wobble my head enough. All of this is a long way of saying that the Jabra Elite 10 Gen 2 earphones are really, really comfortable to wear. I've worn them for about four hours at a time in my working day and they've never felt like they were making my ears feel sore. 2) The battery life is utterly extraordinary. By far and away, it's the best battery life I've experienced on any pair of wireless earphones. There's a bit of extra bulk to the case compared to the Jabra Elite 3 earphones, and it seems to have been entirely given to having a bigger battery capacity. It's really, really noticeable just how long the case lasts without needing to be charged. 3) Quality wise, the sound is very strong. I listen to podcasts and audiobooks more than anything else and the speech is clear and without distortion. I also connected the Elite 10 Gen 2 to my Steam Deck and found the quality of game sound effects and soundtracks to be really clear. Being honest, I noticed the Spatial Sound with a few things, but enough to really be able to talk about it. More than anything, I've noticed it more with sound effects from my Steam Deck, where the sound felt like it had a specific movement or direction to it. That said, the ANC (Active Noise Cancellation is there. It's alright. But it's nowhere near as good as the ANC on the Pixel Buds Pro as you can still hear background noise. This is a bit of a problem on the London Underground, where good ANC really comes in to its own against the loud noise of the tube trains. By comparison, with the ANC on the Pixel Buds Pro, exterior noise just stops dead in its tracks (aha!) 4) My main negative, despite the battery capacity, is the design of the Elite 10 Gen 2 case itself is a baffling step backwards for Jabra - compared to the Elite 3 series case. For some reason, the top of the case is flat and the charging port is at the very bottom of the rounded bottom of the case. It's so...odd. Because the Jabra Elite 3 case had a flat bottom, a flat top and the charging port was on the back. Meaning that it sat nicely as it charged, you could see the status of the charging light and - most importantly - it stayed still in your pocket. By comparison, the fully rounded Pixel Buds Pro case is horrible to commute with and moves around in your pocket so much that you constantly worry about it falling out (especially if you wear a suit.) So the Jabra Elite 10 Gen 2 case having a fully rounded bottom feels like a complete step in the wrong direction away from one of the best things about the earlier Jabra Elite models and makes it far less practical for charging and having it in your pocket. TL;DR THE GOOD: - They're really comfortable and stay in the ear well. - The battery life on the case is phenomenally good. - The sound quality is very good. - The bluetooth connection is notably easy to swap across your devices. THE BAD: - The Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) is decent..but not as good as other earphones in this price range. - The overall case design is a baffling step backwards.
Like the title says I went from AirPod Pro 2 to Bose QC Ultra, and finally found these gems. I can't do the isolation buds that cram in your ears rendering every step or breath an adventure into 20,000 leagues under the sea, so the choices are limited. Must haves for me include excellent sound, ANC, low hassle, and comfort/stay-put-ness even during exercise. The Apple was really good sound once I added the Boom app to my phone, but I honestly couldn't stand the pinching of the stems to control things. I didn't even realize how much I hated it until I'd moved on. Plus the tips had to be changed to memory foam to limit them falling out during exercise, but it still happened. Tired of repositioning I went for the latest Bose QCs (ultra). Sound was EXCELLENT with just ... MoreLike the title says I went from AirPod Pro 2 to Bose QC Ultra, and finally found these gems. I can't do the isolation buds that cram in your ears rendering every step or breath an adventure into 20,000 leagues under the sea, so the choices are limited. Must haves for me include excellent sound, ANC, low hassle, and comfort/stay-put-ness even during exercise. The Apple was really good sound once I added the Boom app to my phone, but I honestly couldn't stand the pinching of the stems to control things. I didn't even realize how much I hated it until I'd moved on. Plus the tips had to be changed to memory foam to limit them falling out during exercise, but it still happened. Tired of repositioning I went for the latest Bose QCs (ultra). Sound was EXCELLENT with just the Bose app, as well as great comfort....but they WOULD NOT stay put during exercise, the touch controls inadvertently got activated every time I adjusted, and worst of all, the connectivity issues were AWFUL! Bose sent me replacements and tried to trouble shoot--even discount, but alas I still had to reconnect them to my iPhone WAY too often. In desperation I found these Jabra Elite 10s. Being a snob I had my doubts about anything not a Bose, Apple, B&O, or similar brand, but I took a shot knowing I could return them if they failed to impress. Spoiler alert--SO HAPPY! ANC maybe not quite as good as the others, but plenty good enough. "Open" design with great hear-through setting, great sound with the Jabra app/eq (not Bose, but honestly I'm picky and these are dang good), actually stay put during running, connect every time automatically without fail, AND.......actual pushbutton controls! Don't kid yourself, you WANT this feature!! Kudos to Jabra for these buds, and thank you for such an excellent product! I'm sure the next version or two will sound even better and I look forward to those, but PLEASE don't take away the buttons!!
If youâve used and loved Jabra Elite wireless headphones in the past, you may be surprised to learn that the Jabra Elite 10 Gen 2 will be this product lineâs final release as the company plans to shift away from consumer devices. However, it seems Jabraâs saved the best for last and improvements in the Elite 10 Gen 2 include enhanced noise cancelation, better transparency mode, and more precise voice isolation during hands-free calls thanks to the its 6 microphones and adaptive noise detection. It also gains the ability to use its charging case as a wired audio transmitter. This latter feature gives the ear buds an extra edge in terms of device compatibility since these can be used with devices that have USB-C or 3.5mm audio-out but not Bluetooth, like treadmills ... MoreIf youâve used and loved Jabra Elite wireless headphones in the past, you may be surprised to learn that the Jabra Elite 10 Gen 2 will be this product lineâs final release as the company plans to shift away from consumer devices. However, it seems Jabraâs saved the best for last and improvements in the Elite 10 Gen 2 include enhanced noise cancelation, better transparency mode, and more precise voice isolation during hands-free calls thanks to the its 6 microphones and adaptive noise detection. It also gains the ability to use its charging case as a wired audio transmitter. This latter feature gives the ear buds an extra edge in terms of device compatibility since these can be used with devices that have USB-C or 3.5mm audio-out but not Bluetooth, like treadmills and entertainment systems on airplanes.The Elite 10 Gen 2 comes in various colors which all have a soft, matte finish that looks sleek without feeling slippery in the hand. The single LED indicator on the front of the case communicates remaining battery life and activity status, for example Bluetooth pairing, charging, and updating. The case can be charged via the included USB-C cable or on a Qi wireless charger. The buds will charge automatically while stored in the case and have a battery life of around 6 hours with ANC (active noise cancellation) enabled plus an additional 3.5 full charges from the case for a total of 27 hours of use or 36 hours with ANC off. The headphones power on and off automatically when removed or placed in the case, and you can view their individual power levels as well as that of the case in the app. It takes around 3 hours to fully charge the ear buds and case but only around 5 minutes to gain an hour's worth of use.The charging cable also comes with a USB-C to 3.5mm adapter, so it can be plugged into various audio-out ports for audio streaming; just press the button on the case after connecting it to a device, and youâll hear a tone confirming that itâs connected. Since these ear buds use Bluetooth 5.3, streaming is lag-free for perfectly synced audio when watching video, and with Bluetooth Multipoint, you can connect with two audio source devices at the same time.The ear buds themselves have a lightweight, secure, and contoured fit. While I generally find ear buds start to hurt my ears after about an hour, the curved shape of the soft silicone EarGel sleeve along with the four sizes included allowed me to find a fit that was comfortable over longer listening sessions. They also sat securely in my ears during use, even during workouts, despite not penetrating very deep into the ear canal. They have an IP57 waterproof rating which can resist being submerged up to 30 minutes at a depth of 3ft, though the two-year warranty also protects against failure from dust and water.The default sound sculpting from these ear buds is slightly bright with full sounding but not rumbling bass. In general these sound clear and well-rounded with excellent sound placement and stereo separation. There are preset EQ profiles designed for things like speech, treble, and bass boost, or create your own custom EQ curve with 5 adjustable ranges from bass to treble. There is also a separate EQ setting for calls.With ANC activated constant droning noises around you are dampened fairly well with little to no hissing white noise when connected over Bluetooth. However, some line noise may be introduced when using the case as a transmitter. Alternatively, stay aware of your surroundings by enabling HearThrough (transparency) mode which allows you to listen to your surroundings while playing your music or podcast in the background. This mode also amplifies voices which helps if you're listening for announcements or having a conversation.Jabraâs Sound+ mobile app allows settings personalization including a custom name for your headset, enabling âspatial soundâ (virtualized 3D surround sound) with or without head tracking, controls for calls and media like play/pause, track skipping, voice assistant trigger and switching ANC modes. Volume adjustments will always be executed using a 1-second press on the right and left ear buds to raise and lower volume respectively. However, note that the buttons on the outside of the earpiece have to be physically pressed in as they are not touch or swipe sensitive. Sidetone allows you to hear your own voice in the headset with adjustable volume during calls but can be turned off.Spatial sound works for games, movies, and music giving you an immersive feel by adding more depth and dimension. Just note that if youâre listening to Dolby Atmos content, youâll want to turn spatial sound off as it can distort the intended audio placements and muddy the sound. I found the head tracking feature interesting since it adjusts the 3D soundscape as you turn and move your head, keeping instrumentation fixed in space, so for example, if you turn your head to the right the sound will move into your left earpiece which would be âfacingâ the audio source. However, note that if you face a different direction for more than 5 seconds, the soundstage will move and re-center around you. With head tracking off, the sound maintains directionality and spatial positioning relative to you so will always sound the same even if you move about.The ear pieces can be used individually by simply leaving the second one in the case, though you may need to change your phoneâs settings for stereo mixing, and you wonât have access to the unused ear pieceâs physical controls. For voice assistant options I was able to select Google or Android default, like Gemini, but not Alexa; on iOS devices, you should be able to select Siri. You can quickly activate the voice assistant by double-clicking the left button.These headphones have calm soothing voice prompts which are clear but a bit low volume when you're listening to something. The headset employs Jabraâs PeakStop hearing protection protocols to prevent acoustic shocks that may damage your hearing. It can also serve as a white noise machine, producing an endless loop of relaxing sounds like songbirds, waterfall, waves, etc. âFind my Jabraâ can help you track your headphones by displaying its last known location on a map (requires access to mobile GPS data).Overall, the Jabra Elite 10 Gen 2 is a comfortable and versatile set of true wireless ear buds that work well in variety of situations from listening to your jam during a workout, to watching streaming content or taking calls on-the-go. Noise Cancelling and HearThrough performance are both quite good, and you'll be able to use the case for streaming wired connections. The battery life is fair, but can last you all day so long as you take breaks to put them in the case to charge.
These Jabra Elite 10 Gen 2 Dolby Atmos Noise Cancelling Wireless headphones are incredibly nice and impressive. The sound quality is amazing for their size. Design and build are top notch as well with an attractive look, various color options, and durable construction.Design and ComfortThe Jabra Elite 10 features a unique oval-shaped design boasting Jabraâs proprietary ComfortFit technology, which easily makes them some of the most comfortable earbuds Iâve ever owned. Their fit is very comfortable and secure without delving too deep into my ears and causing discomfort. They come in various colors which is nice for personalization, or if youâre like me with several kids it really helps when there are options, and we can tell everyoneâs apart from one another.Sound ... MoreThese Jabra Elite 10 Gen 2 Dolby Atmos Noise Cancelling Wireless headphones are incredibly nice and impressive. The sound quality is amazing for their size. Design and build are top notch as well with an attractive look, various color options, and durable construction.Design and ComfortThe Jabra Elite 10 features a unique oval-shaped design boasting Jabraâs proprietary ComfortFit technology, which easily makes them some of the most comfortable earbuds Iâve ever owned. Their fit is very comfortable and secure without delving too deep into my ears and causing discomfort. They come in various colors which is nice for personalization, or if youâre like me with several kids it really helps when there are options, and we can tell everyoneâs apart from one another.Sound QualitySound quality is amazing on these Jabra Elite 10âs. They deliver crystal high and deep rich bass for a totally balanced audio experience. The Dolby Atmos support also offers completely immersive spatial sound which works great while watching movies or videos on a phone or tablet.Active Noise CancellationThe Elite 10s employ Jabra's wonderful Advanced active noise cancellation. They automatically adjust to your surroundings to cancel out background noises. This feature works very well, especially with call quality on phone calls by removing wind and other background noises while on calls.Battery Life and ConnectivityThese earbuds offer excellent battery life, I havenât outlasted them yet. Also support multi-device pairing which I love, as well as a companion app for total customization and equalizer.Value for costI feel these earbuds are priced competitively within the current market of comparable earbuds. They provide great overall value when you look at their broad feature set and overall usability.Overall, I have really enjoyed using these Jabra Elite 10 Gen 2 earbuds. I think they are a great option in the earbud market and an excellent choice for those prioritizing comfort, call quality, and a terrific listening experience.
These are very nice and great performing in ear earbuds. Pairing and set up was a breeze to my phone. And also able to pair up with my iPad as well, and you get notification that two devices are paired. The controls are very nice and easy to get to for each earbud. Right ear controls a specific set of functions while the left ear earbud controls another set of specific functions. I have listened to music extensively after a week and also watched movies and programs and shows and also have done phone calls and zoom meets with the earbuds. They have performed very well in all situations giving me very nice clarity in a variety Of cases. One of the coolest features that I have enjoyed so far is using the Jabra sound app. It is a very functional app that gives you ... MoreThese are very nice and great performing in ear earbuds. Pairing and set up was a breeze to my phone. And also able to pair up with my iPad as well, and you get notification that two devices are paired. The controls are very nice and easy to get to for each earbud. Right ear controls a specific set of functions while the left ear earbud controls another set of specific functions. I have listened to music extensively after a week and also watched movies and programs and shows and also have done phone calls and zoom meets with the earbuds. They have performed very well in all situations giving me very nice clarity in a variety Of cases. One of the coolest features that I have enjoyed so far is using the Jabra sound app. It is a very functional app that gives you access to various settings. Allows you use a various sound mode which you can access directly. Also has Dolby spatial sound settings and you can utilize head tracking off or on. One of the coolest features on the app is you have a music equalizer with six presets and a customization, which gives you access to adjusting an equalization curve with five different Bands which I assume PEQ. Including 60 Hz, 250 Hertz, 1 kHz 4 kHz and 7.6 kHz, Which is more than other earbuds Iâve used and they are not just simply tone controls Of base in trouble. I feel the earbuds are very comfortable, and I can wear them for extended periods without causing irritation to my ears. They have four different sizes small, medium, large and extra large, and I went back-and-forth between the medium and the large and settled on the medium for now. Lar is just too uncomfortable. They are easy to pull off and place on. Just make sure you have the right orientation, when putting the earbuds onto the device. There are some negatives with these earbuds, which I found not too major. I watched movies with it with the Dolby sound spatial and wasnât quite impressed that it did create a Dolby Atmos effect when comparing it to my true Dolby Atmos home theater. Additionally Iâm not too impressed with the noise canceling feature although it does muffle outside sounds it is not as robust as headphones. So far forgivable but thatâs why Iâm giving it four stars in instead of five. As far as the sound quality, I really think these Have outstanding Sound quality and get very good bass Much better Then other earbuds I have used. The mids and the highs are very detailed as well. The various EQ settings do make a difference and you can play around with the various presets or make your own like I did and mix it up with various music genres and or movies and media. I do recommend these. These are cool.
The Jabra Elite 10 wireless earbuds are a premium set of earbuds from Jabra. These are stylish, finished in the titanium black colorway and it does look good. Compared to some other earbuds, these have a larger housing though still rounded. These come with a battery charging case that can itself be charged wirelessly or via USB-C. In many ways, every feature the Elite 10 boasts is the same as the pro earbuds from a certain large cell phone manufacturer. As it happens, I have one of those as my current daily driver so my view is primarily focused on what the Elite 10 does better or worse.My general use of wireless earbuds falls into listening to music/GPS navigation or taking calls on my ride to work, taking video calls, and listening to music while working out at ... MoreThe Jabra Elite 10 wireless earbuds are a premium set of earbuds from Jabra. These are stylish, finished in the titanium black colorway and it does look good. Compared to some other earbuds, these have a larger housing though still rounded. These come with a battery charging case that can itself be charged wirelessly or via USB-C. In many ways, every feature the Elite 10 boasts is the same as the pro earbuds from a certain large cell phone manufacturer. As it happens, I have one of those as my current daily driver so my view is primarily focused on what the Elite 10 does better or worse.My general use of wireless earbuds falls into listening to music/GPS navigation or taking calls on my ride to work, taking video calls, and listening to music while working out at the gym. For the first, I like active noise canceling to remove wind noise but also adaptive volume to reduce the earbud audio if listening to music and I start talking to someone. For video calls, my primary need aside from good mic pickup is that the earbuds seamlessly switch from my phone to computer. Gym workouts mostly need comfort and that the earbuds donât fall out of my ears.On the first point, the Elite 10 does well providing good sound reproduction, able to remove some amount of background noise though callers report still hearing wind noise when I was above 20mph. Picking up my voice was good and this carried over to the video calls. Thereâs an adaptive wind setting but honestly it did not seem to make a difference in reported noise when on versus off. But I think the mics on this were stand out compared to my daily driver.The mic difference was even more noticeable on video calls because thatâs where I tend to run into more problems. Iâm naturally soft spoken and instinctively adjust my volume to match my surroundings. In a quiet environment, I am quiet. When riding, the wind noise causes me to raise my volume but as Iâm enclosed in my helmet, callers get a better signal to noise ratio. Iâve tended to need to use headsets with boom mics for indoor calls as my normal earbuds seem to have issues. I donât think these outperformed my boom mic headset for indoor pickup of my voice, but I definitely got less complaints using these - their performance was a lot less variable. The Elite 10 also did a good job with switching between my phone and computer. The behavior sometimes is annoying, like it would switch to my phone if I got a notification that had audio while I was on a video call on my PC so I generally needed to remember to set my phone to vibrate or silent when I wanted to prioritize the PC. I wish there was a way to configure priority - like if my phone rings instead of automatically switching to it, play a muted ringtone but keep the audio on my PC until I answer the call.Regarding ear fit, this has consistently been one of the biggest issues Iâve had with water resistance rated earbuds. Either I struggle getting a good fit or sweat destroys the good fit. Here, performance was mixed. I couldnât get things to be super comfy for normal wear but they seemed to hold up longer in a workout before Iâd need to remove and readjust.In all, I think the Elite 10 are a decent choice for premium featured earbuds. My biggest gripes are likely things that canât be controlled by Jabra (how third party software handles multipoint and how my biomechanics affects fit - seems to affect just about every earbud Iâve tried). I give these a strong recommendation.
Jabra - Elite 10 Gen 2 Dolby Atmos Noise Cancelling Wireless In-ear Headphoneswith Smart Case - Soft WhiteThe Jabra Elite Gen2 Earbuds are attractive and comfortable. I used them, among other things, while gaming, and the audio flow was strong and clear (you can tweak the sound settings to your preference through the available app for your smartphone). I found it quite interesting that the Spatial Sound and Dolby Head Tracking actually worked as advertised! While watching a game video, when you turn your head to the left from the video youâll hear more sound from the right earbud, and if you turn your head to the right away from the video youâll hear more sound from the leftâŚbut thereâs more to it than that because if you turn 180 degrees from the source of the ... MoreJabra - Elite 10 Gen 2 Dolby Atmos Noise Cancelling Wireless In-ear Headphoneswith Smart Case - Soft WhiteThe Jabra Elite Gen2 Earbuds are attractive and comfortable. I used them, among other things, while gaming, and the audio flow was strong and clear (you can tweak the sound settings to your preference through the available app for your smartphone). I found it quite interesting that the Spatial Sound and Dolby Head Tracking actually worked as advertised! While watching a game video, when you turn your head to the left from the video youâll hear more sound from the right earbud, and if you turn your head to the right away from the video youâll hear more sound from the leftâŚbut thereâs more to it than that because if you turn 180 degrees from the source of the sound youâll âhearâ the sound coming from behind you. So, youâre hearing what your ears normally hear without earbuds. That makes gaming more life-like for sure.The Elite 10 Gen2 is super-easy to pair to your computer, phone, TV etc. The earbuds have an actual depressible button that comprises the outer flat surface of each earbud that you use for normal things like answering a call, hanging up from a call, turning ANC on or off, adjusting sound, pause/unpause a video etc. But when you want to pair them to a device, place them in your ear and depress the button on both earbuds for about 3 seconds. Youâll then hear instructions to go to your BT settings of your device. Once you do that, on a laptop I have and a TV as well, pairing occurred almost instantly with streaming sound immediately following. Quick and easy. Of course, the Elite 10 Gen2 earbuds will automatically switch between 2 devices that youâve already paired the earbuds with when you move from one to another.With the multiple microphones built into the earbuds, your voice is heard clearly (subject to your phoneâs signal strength as you would expect) to anyone youâre talking to using your earbuds rather than your phoneâs microphone.The earbuds come with 1 set of small EarGels (they easily mount and dismount from your earbuds), 1 set of large EarGels and 2 sets of medium EarGels (one set is already mounted on the earbuds in the case). You also receive a USB-C cable with a 3.5 mm adapter on one end for use when plugging it into a standard audio jack on a device like a sound system or TV. Iâll comment on this further in a moment.The carrying case has its own battery to keep your earbuds charged when stored in the case. The case has a USB-C port on the bottom to plug into a USB-C port to keep the case charged. I didnât test this, but Jabra states the case provides up to 36 hours of charge for the earbuds with the ANC turned off â I think they say that with ANC on the case will allow the buds to go for about 27 hours using the case. The case will also accept wireless charging.I used the earbuds continuously from 5:30 AM to 10:30 AM starting with 100% charge and going down to zero charge for a use time of 5 hours. This is comparable to many good earbuds on the market. However, the case will charge 1 hour if the buds are placed in the case for about 5 minutes. So, fast charging is built in so it wouldnât take long to run the charge back up to 100% if needed.My only disappointment was when I used the case plugged into my TVâs audio jack. Youâre supposed to be able to plug the supplied USB-C cord into the earbuds case and the other end into either a USB outlet or use the 3.5 mm adapter to plug into your TVâs audio jack. Once thatâs done you press the button on the front of the case to begin streaming wirelessly to your earbuds from whatever you have it plugged into: TV, exercise equipment, in-flight entertainment system etc. I followed the instructions first using the 3.5 mm audio port and then using a USB port, both on my TV, but I couldnât get it to stream audio to the earbuds. Itâs possible I didnât do the steps exactly right, or possibly my TV brand may have been the issue â I really donât know. I paired the earbuds through BT with my TV with no issue, other than the common issue of the sound being stopped from routing through the TV speakers â this is a commonly known issue with TVâs and using BT earbuds or headphones with them. Sound only comes through one or the other with TVâs unless you do a complicated/expensive workaround. In the instructions it didnât say that having the smart case plugged into your TV would use BT, and I got the impression it used another way, one that I hoped would leave the sound coming through the TV speakers as well as the Elite 10 Gen2 earbuds. I plan to do a little more research into this to see if using the smart case this way will allow the earbuds and TV speakers to output sound from both at the same time. It would be useful for me since my hearing isnât what it used to be.Other than my puzzlement stated above, I really like the Jabra Elite 10 Gen2 earbuds. I really have no complaints, and if itâs possible to stream sound from the TV while allowing sound through its speakers, Iâll really be happy all the way around!
The Jabra Elite 10 has all the features that youâd want in a pair of earbuds and even some extra. This is quite a long review, if you donât have time to read it you can just jump to the final thoughts section.Before I start, let me just point out that the dark gold color and overall design of the earbuds are great and feels well made. There are three aspects that I very much consider when getting a pair of true wireless earbuds: comfort, audio performance, and features. The Jabra mainly delivers in all those three aspects. But before going into the details, itâs important to get the most out of earbuds by setting them up properly. Thereâs a firmware update waiting for the earbuds and upgrade is performed through the Jabra app. Also, itâs important to use the ... MoreThe Jabra Elite 10 has all the features that youâd want in a pair of earbuds and even some extra. This is quite a long review, if you donât have time to read it you can just jump to the final thoughts section.Before I start, let me just point out that the dark gold color and overall design of the earbuds are great and feels well made. There are three aspects that I very much consider when getting a pair of true wireless earbuds: comfort, audio performance, and features. The Jabra mainly delivers in all those three aspects. But before going into the details, itâs important to get the most out of earbuds by setting them up properly. Thereâs a firmware update waiting for the earbuds and upgrade is performed through the Jabra app. Also, itâs important to use the correct silicone tip size as Jabra supplies extra silicone tips to provide with better audio sealing and performance. Jabra provides us with a USB-A to USB-C charging cable, which is indeed useful. However, since these days most of the chargers are now using USB-C port, hence it would be more useful if the supplied cable has USB-C tip on both of its ends. From the technical standpoint, a USB-A cable connects to the legacy USB-A ports and most of them, and even most USB-A chargers, are low powered so itâs good for the long run. The earbuds are rated to run for up to 6 hours with ANC on. The case, which also supports wireless charging, supplies you with much more run time. In fact, 5 minutes of charging inside the case will give you up to one hour of run time.On the comfort side, these earbuds are light, they fit well and stay lock into the ears. The audio sealing is also great even when using the default silicone ear tips. The fitting is good that I have confidence that they would stay in the ear even when moving around in fast motion.Audio performance within reason does not disappoint with this Jabraâs flagship earbuds. Daft Punkâs around the world sounds energetic and exciting with good separation of instruments. Bass is smooth but perhaps too smooth to my liking and I wouldâve preferred just a slight more kicks. The mids and highs are great. Now onto some fusion jazz music. In Brand New Heavyâs âYou Are the Universeâ, the 10MM driver does not disappoint and truly delivers in this track. The sound of the accompanying instruments came to live, the subtle sound of hi-hat is prominent enough, a detail that is often missing from a 6MM driver in other pair of earbuds.Ed Sheeranâs voice in âPerfect (duet with Beyonce)â is so believable and delivers on the lyrics. The soundstage, however, sounds so much like in a studio, which one may or may not like. I would have liked it more for the sound signature to be a bit more natural and open. Again, and consistently throughout the tracks I tested, the separation of instruments is prominent and pleasingly sound. The dynamics work pretty-well.Bottom point on the sound performance, these earbuds give pleasing sound, which one can always tweak further through the Jabra app or your music playerâs equalizer and audio setting. All tracks were tested in lossless audio quality with iPhone 15 Pro Max.The earbuds have all the features youâd want and need in flagship earbuds: from IP 57 rating, latest Bluetooth protocol and connectivity features, ANC to Dolby Atmos. Not only that, Elite 10 has Dolby Atmosâ headtracking capability, which works well and amplifies the spatial audio experience.ANC works really well in blocking outside noise. My workspace is situated in the corner of a busy street and the ANC does a good job in blocking most of the noises. The hear-through functions also work pretty-well but not impressive. If you really want to be fully aware of your surroundings, take off the buds from your ear. Call quality is good as expected.The IP 57 rating means that these earbuds are both dust and water resistant. I donât have to tell you how useful that rating is: I had my other earbuds accidentally got washed inside my cargo pants and they still work as if nothing ever happened. Also, the Bluetooth multi point connectivity just works great as it should. Switching between multiple devices is seamless.Final thoughts:Jabra Elite 10 is a pair of great earbuds that deliver on all three important aspects: comfortability, audio performance and features. Itâs easy to recommend it. These earbuds should become a good choice for those who want to get a pair of top-of-the-line earbuds from a very well-known brand. In terms of audio performance, however, they are not the best as there are many more expensive pairs of earbuds out there that outperform the Jabra Elite 10. Those much more expensive earbuds, however, are probably not worth the price difference for most people as they are intended for those who seek audio par excellence, a quest that will come to no end in the audiophile community who would very much prefer using external DAC and wired headphone in the first place. For exactly this reason, Jabra Elite 10 deserves to get 5 stars as it largely delivers on all the three important aspects above.Because these earbuds are so comfortable to wear, the ANC that works well and not to mention the fast-charging capability, Jabra Elite 10 should be a suitable choice for long-haul travel if one prefers the convenience of earbuds instead of using headphones.
These are my first Jabra in ear headphones, music quality is in my opinion second to none.Set up with the Sound + app is super simple, they paired immediately with my phone, tablet and computer. The app is a great user interface and easy to use for customizing your Jabra Elite's. The display shows battery charge for both ear buds and the case.Changing sound modes from ANC, Hear Through and Off renders differences in noise cancellation, although there is a subtle difference I did notice it. The ANC worked perfectly as it should. Dolby spatial sound really made me feel like I was immersed in the music. I really like the head tracking feature, but it did take a bit to get used to at first. It makes it so that the music always sounds like it is coming from directly ... MoreThese are my first Jabra in ear headphones, music quality is in my opinion second to none.Set up with the Sound + app is super simple, they paired immediately with my phone, tablet and computer. The app is a great user interface and easy to use for customizing your Jabra Elite's. The display shows battery charge for both ear buds and the case.Changing sound modes from ANC, Hear Through and Off renders differences in noise cancellation, although there is a subtle difference I did notice it. The ANC worked perfectly as it should. Dolby spatial sound really made me feel like I was immersed in the music. I really like the head tracking feature, but it did take a bit to get used to at first. It makes it so that the music always sounds like it is coming from directly in front of you. Stereo Spatializer enhances the sound and widens the stereo content. You can choose 6 presets or manipulate the equalizer to your own liking.Soundscape is a cool idea, I have used it several times before going to bed to just flat out relax.So here is one of the only flaws, the LE case will not operate as described likely until Q1 2025 until the new firmware release, which I confirmed with Jabra. The Bluetooth⢠LE Audio feature for the Jabra Elite 10 Gen 2 earbuds is planned for release in Q1 2025. A little confusing since it describes this feature right on the box. At any rate not a huge deal but here is the best part, you can hook this right to in flight entertainment systems, game changer.... The included charging cable is USB C with a plug for older audio systems. Cool....The bottom line in headphones for me is sound quality and fit, these check both boxes so I would definitely recommend them.
The Jabra Elite 10 Gen 2 is actually my first Jabra product trying out. I have to say I'm extremely impressed with the quality here.The earbud fits perfectly in my ear and feels like its stuck there, no worry of it popping out while I'm on the elliptical or treadmill and with IP 57 rating you can be sure a little sweat won't hurt it either. I tried these out while at work for a few hours in and out of a vehicle lifting heavy things and honestly forgot they were there.The features might be the most impressive part of these earbuds. The noise cancelling is extremely impressive and worked great at eliminating alot of the noise around me. You can also switch over to what Jabra calls HearThrough and hear everything around you almost as naturally as you would without ... MoreThe Jabra Elite 10 Gen 2 is actually my first Jabra product trying out. I have to say I'm extremely impressed with the quality here.The earbud fits perfectly in my ear and feels like its stuck there, no worry of it popping out while I'm on the elliptical or treadmill and with IP 57 rating you can be sure a little sweat won't hurt it either. I tried these out while at work for a few hours in and out of a vehicle lifting heavy things and honestly forgot they were there.The features might be the most impressive part of these earbuds. The noise cancelling is extremely impressive and worked great at eliminating alot of the noise around me. You can also switch over to what Jabra calls HearThrough and hear everything around you almost as naturally as you would without an earbud in your ear. All these features can be activated by pressing the tactic click button on the side of the Jabra. I wasn't sure how I felt about the click button but honestly I like it. Alot of my other earbuds get activated and perform functions when I accidentally swipe them, these I don't have to worry about that.The earbud offers up to 6 hours of playback on ANC mode which is pretty dang good. Call quality may be the best of any earbud I've owned. Background noises are pretty much eliminated from the sound the other person hears on the phone. This is usually an issue for manufacturers. They get everything right except call quality. Not with Jabra. You can also activate thru the app the ability to use head tracking and it's extremely noticeable.What might be the coolest thing about these earbuds is the ability for the LE smart case to stream spatial audio from literally any device with a 3.5 jack. So you plug the provided 3.5 to usb c jack into any device and put the earbuds in and boom Dolby atmos audio. So cool. I'm going to be using these at the job, on the go, at home, while gaming...pretty much endless use with this features as long as I'm able to keep up with the little cord.These earbuds are legitimately top tier in my opinion and the ability to stream from any 3.5" jack to the earbuds might be a game changer if that fits a need for you.