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Jabra Elite 85t review: Great ANC for the price - SoundGuys
Jabra Elite 85t
We present to you the Jabra Elite ... compact active noise canceling (ANC) earbuds. The Elite 85t can turn down the volume on your surroundings, and just as quickly amplify background noise to keep you safe. Is the Elite 85t still a good choice with newer Jabra earbuds on the market? Editor’s note: this Jabra Elite 85t review was updated ... A great pair of noise canceling earbuds with a discreet design.
Rating: 7.2/10 ​
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TechRadar
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Jabra Elite 85t review
The Jabra Elite 85t deliver impressive performance thanks to some great audio quality, effective noise cancellation and decent battery life. However, they’re let down a little by the fit, which is just not on par with their more compact predecessor, the Elite Active 75t. ... Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or service we review... How do these wireless earbuds stack up against their predecessors?
Rating: 4 ​
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Who should get the Jabra Elite 85t?

Commuters should look at this set of earphones for the ANC, comfortable fit, and compact design. Students will benefit from having a case that takes up very little room in a bag. Anyone will get plenty of mileage out of the competent microphone system on these buds.

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Jabra Elite 85t review: Great ANC for the price - SoundGuys
Should I get these Jabra Elite 85t or the AirPods Pro (Apple)?

Frequently asked questions

If you have an iPhone and other Apple devices, it may make more sense to grab the AirPods Pro over the Elite 85t. Apple’s earbuds (all of them) work best with iOS, macOS, and iPadOS. iPhone owners who want to seamlessly switch between their Apple devices or enjoy spatial audio with head tracking should get the AirPods. But, if you have an iPhone and just want the best noise canceling between the two headsets, the Elite 85t comes out on top without question. Android smartphone owners should get the Jabra Elite 85t over the AirPods Pro because most of the AirPods Pro’s features are limited to Apple devices.

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Jabra Elite 85t Truly Wireless Review - RTINGS.com
September 14, 2021 - The Jabra Elite 85t Truly Wireless are semi-open headphones with a comfortable, stable in-ear fit. Their default sound profile is slightly bass-heavy, with a tou...
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Tom's Guide
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Jabra Elite 85t review
It’s even creeping up on its ... Elite Active 75t — one of the best in their class. ... What can be said is that these are Jabra’s most powerful, feature-laden buds to date, which already says a lot. The $230 price tag may seem a bit steep, especially since Jabra is offering a free over-the-air ANC update for the Elite 75t models, but many will find the Elite 85t to be well worth the investment. Read our full Jabra Elite 85t review to see how ... The Jabra Elite 85t is a superb follow-up with exceptional noise cancellation and sound
Rating: 4.2 ​
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Jabra Elite 85t review: noise cancellation isn’t the only big change | The Verge
Jabra Elite 85t
Over the last several years, Jabra’s true wireless earbuds have consistently earned positive reviews and are often at the top of recommendation lists for people who aren’t interested in Apple’s AirPods. Last month, the company announced its latest set — and first to ship with active noise cancellation. The $230 Elite 85t ...
Rating: 8/10 ​
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r/Jabra on Reddit: My review of 85t after 8 days
October 28, 2020 -

( I posted this as reply on another post, but I after it got so long I felt that it deserved it's own post)

TLDR: I bought the 85T 8 days ago and they're the best buds I've had.

Let me go through my past wireless earbud purchases for context (please skip this part if it's too much):

  • 2019 Samsung galaxy buds: These were my first wireless earbuds and I was really happy with them. Good fit, OK sound, they go deep in the ear which provides enough noise cancellation. The negatives were inconsistent connection in crowded places and discomfort after wearing them for a while. I stopped using them because one of the earbuds stopped working after 1.5 years.

  • 2020 Jabra elite 85h headphones. I bought these on sale because I wanted to have something comfortable to wear for long sessions of studying. And they're pretty good: Good sound/ANC, comfortable and super long battery life compared to the 'best' ones. They got me interested in Jabra as a brand. The negatives are that they take up space in my (already packed) backpack and the noice cancelling doesn't work the best on a noisy busride. I still love using these at home.

  • 2021 Galaxy buds live. I got these on sale. They're ok. The sound is amazing. They're somewhat comfortable beacuse of lack of round eartips that go deep in the ear, but the ANC is so bad that I have to increase the volume to the level of my ears hurting after a noisy busride. And most importantly they NEED CONSTANT CLEANING ALL THE TIME; the lack of eartips cause earwax to build up near the speaker almost after each use. Also inconsistent connection in crowded places.

  • 2021 OnePlus buds. I got these for free with my OnePlus 9 Pro. They don't solve any of the problems from my previous buds.

Jabra Elite 85T: So I got these from a sale as well. I first got these for my dad's birthday in march because of the good reviews. At first I thought they looked too big and are probably gonna be uncomfortable for him, but I tried them on and were just impressed, so impressed that I had to get them for myself a few months later when a good sale came along. So, the positives:

  • Good sound. More than good enough for me, I'm no audiophile, but I can tell when something sounds cheap.

  • No connection issues in crowded places and with my laptop. The Samsungs mentioned above might have worked better with a Samsung phone (I've used OnePlus 6T and 9 Pro with these devices) because they use their own codec.

  • Super comfortable for in ear buds. They dont go deep in the ear canal and the oval eartips are just comfortable for long hours. And no pain after taking them off. Yes, sometimes I adjust them because of slight discomfort, but honestly I feel discomfort less than 10% as often as with the above mentioned. Only the 85h are more comfortable. I also have to mention that I have no idea how these will fit your ears. My advice is try different eartip size options, and pick the one which is most comfortable, not the one that goes deepest.

  • ANC makes it worth it. The ANC doesn't get rid of everything outside, but more than good enough for me. That noisy bus-ride I kept mentioning is super chill now. I used to hate having to sit in the back where the engines are, this is no problem now. My ears don't hurt from having to increase the volume.

  • Super easy to clean. The eartips don't accumulate much earwax because they don't go too deep. Which is super nice.

Negatives: You can't use left side independently, but who cares? My problems with the other ones are much worse in my opinion.

Yesterday I took a 45 min walk and bus-ride in the beautiful city of Oslo while listening to a podcast. Man that was comfortable; no crackling connection issues, no noise irritations, no discomfort while wearing these and no pain in the ears after taking them off. Best earbuds I've ever owned, just reliable.

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Jabra Elite 85t review: good battery life but bettered by rivals | What Hi-Fi?
Jabra Elite 85t review
Put the Elite 85t back in their comfort zone, with a listen to Grouper’s Alien Observer, and their ability to extract fine detail and deliver some fairly assertive punch returns to the fore. Even with a vocal buried as deep in the mix as this one, the Jabras are able to freight the midrange with detail and personality. Throughout, the active ... Can Jabra finally make it onto the top true wireless earbuds table?
Rating: 3 ​
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CNET
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Jabra Elite 85t review: AirPods Pro competitor impresses but doesn't wow - CNET
Jabra Elite 85t
CNET’s expert staff reviews and rates dozens of new products and services each month, building on more than a quarter century of expertise. ... Like many people, I'd been waiting for Jabra to put out a set of noise-canceling true-wireless earbuds. It finally has: the Elite 85t ($230, £220, AU$349). What I didn't anticipate, however, was that it would also add noise cancellation to the earlier Elite 75t and Elite Active ... Though it lacks a wow factor, the Elite 85t delivers richer sound with effective noise cancellation, improved voice calling and a wireless charging case.
Rating: 8/10 ​
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Jabra Elite 85t Review
October 23, 2024 - I have complete confidence in the Elite 85t staying in place. I've tried them while sitting at my desk, walking and even cycling and they've been fine. According to the specs that Jabra have released the Elite 75t is supposed to have a better battery life than the Elite 85t.
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Jabra 85t review: These capable earbuds don’t skimp on active-noise canceling | PCWorld
January 3, 2022 - The Jabra 85t blends excellent sound with superb active noise-canceling in a compact package. For me, it takes the best qualities of its top rivals and puts them into buds that fit and travel extremely well, making them my preferred choice.
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Jabra Elite 85t Review: one step closer to earphone perfection
October 3, 2020 - The Jabra Elite 85t is a nice upgrade on its predecessor. Jabra has listened carefully to the feedback from the user, given the specifications. The earbuds have ANC . That was a great wish of users.
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Customer Reviews: Jabra Elite 85t True Wireless Advanced Active Noise Cancelling Earbuds Titanium Black 100-99190000-02 - Best Buy
Jabra - Elite 85t True Wireless Advanced Active Noise Cancelling Earbuds - Titanium Black
Jabra Elite 85t true wireless earbuds have been engineered for a calls and music experience like never before, with fully adjustable Jabra advanced Active Noise Cancellation™, 12mm speakers for big sound, up to 25 hours of battery (ANC on), and 6-mic technology with wind protection for amazing calls. And because it’s Jabra tech, it’s all crammed into a really tiny body. Because ANC doesn’t only stand for Active Noise Cancellation… Jabra Elite 85t: Accept No Compromise.
(4.1)
Price   $229.99
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Jabra Elite 85t
Models from Apple and Bose have ... us, with Jabra's $229.99 Elite 85t earphones now joining them. While they lack the seamless iOS integration of the $250 Apple AirPods Pro and aren't quite as effective in terms of noise cancellation as the $280 Bose QuietComfort Earbuds, the Elite 85t earphones carve out their own place in this top tier of true wireless options. Sonically, the in-ears deliver a strong audio experience with customizable EQ, while the ANC (active noise ... Excellent noise cancellation for less money than Bose
Rating: 4 ​
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Jabra Elite 85t review: Noise-blocking comfort that rivals the best
October 29, 2020 - These new Jabra buds do a great job countering afternoon cartoons and the low roar of my 1st grader getting increasingly hype as he plays Mario Kart. Active noise cancellation can be a tough thing for true wireless earbuds to manage, but the Elite 85t is a workhorse...
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r/headphones on Reddit: Jabra Elite 85t - Are They Any Good?
August 7, 2019 -

https://youtu.be/Rn-xFXytgHU

I’m super excited to be checking out the Jabra Elite 85T truly wireless Bluetooth earbuds. I’ve been a huge fan of this Jabra series and owned the 65T and 75T, so I’m expecting big things here.

This is part of a series where I’m looking for the best overall truly wireless earbuds, and by overall I mean the best all-in-one for relaxing, for work, for walking and for working out. I only want one pair of buds to be a partner to my Sony WH-1000XM3 over ear headphones, so what should I choose?

So far I have looked at the Powerbeats Pro, which blew me away with how they performed during workouts but left me underwhelmed with the other features considering their price.

And I’ve also looked at the Jabra Active Elite 75T, which have been my earbud of choice for much of the last 12 months.

So let’s start off with some basics, and I’ll compare to the Active Elite 75T as we go.

So, price, these buds are currently £219 on Amazon. That’s a lot of cash but in the grand scheme of things it's more or less where these buds should be. They sit at the top of the Jabra tree with the Active Elite 75T now around £170 and then straight up Elite 75T at around £150.

Let’s check out the case before we move onto the buds themselves. The case is a little bigger than the 75T version. Surprise surprise, this is because the buds themselves are a little larger this time round – more on that in a sec.

The nice thing here is that the case has wireless charging enabled as standard in addition to USB C. Wireless charging was available with the 75t model but only at additional cost. Despite the slight size increase I really like the case. It’s still very small, the buds snap into place magnetically with a satisfying action. It’s just the right texture to not be insanely slippy. It holds around 20 hours worth of charge for the buds, which hold about 6 hours on their own. So easily a day's worth of listening all things considered.

One thing I should point out here is that there is no Active Elite version of these buds as yet (and since my video review, I've seen that Jabra has said there is unlikely to be an 'Active' version). However the Elite 85T is still IPX4 rated, which is just as high as some sporty buds. Most reviews say the Powerbeats Pro are IPX4, for example. But that’s obviously not as good as the Active Elite 75T and its IP57 rating.

Onto the buds themselves, and straight away you can see these are larger than the 75T version. It’s nothing major, and there’s a good reason for the size increase. Overall these are still some of the smallest and most discreet buds around.

So the size boost… well Jabra has upped the number of microphones from two in each bud to a whopping 6. They have to go somewhere right. These buds also have a much more sophisticated noise cancelling system which is a cut above what was in the 75T – although it’s worth remembering that the 75T only had ANC added after an update, and it was really a bonus that it was added at all. But the 85T are still very light and have more or less the smallest form factor in high end earbuds with ANC.

So how does that active noise cancelling work, and what’s it like? Well first we need to talk about the fit, as there’s a massive change here from what I was used to with the 75T and 65T.

The Jabra Elite 85T features an oval shaped tip so that when you put on the buds with that twisting motion, they form a snug and comfortable seal – but the kicker is that the tips go nowhere near as far into your ear canal as the 75T or 65T. This is very exciting news, as comparing them one after the other, it means that goldfish bowl feeling of being stuck in your own head due to the deep isolating seal is gone. It’s a matter of preference of course, and I have to say that I was fine with the fit of the 75T. But this new fit comes with some huge benefits.

I do have to add that the fit doesn’t feel as secure, but that’s just a feeling and it’s really because I’m used to the 75T fit which is rock solid. The Elite 85Ts never fell out, but because the tips don’t go as deep and the unit is slightly heavier, I did get the sensation that they could pop out – they never did.

OK, so onto ANC. It’s superb in the Elite 85T. Like, just brilliant. I was a little sceptical of Jabras chops when it comes to ANC, as while I appreciated the feature on the Active Elite 75T, the sense of isolation caused by the deep seal of the buds was enough to block out most noise purely on its own.

However, without the deep seal the 85T has its work cut out for it, and I’m pleased to say it passes with flying colours. It’s quite remarkable when it’s on, and not far off Bose and Sony levels of ANC. The ability to switch between ANC, hear through and an ‘off’ mode with one press of the left bud really shows what these buds are capable of.

What about the sound quality? Surprisingly, or maybe not, they sound very similar to the Active Elite 75T. This is no bad thing as I think the 75T sounds great. And it’s actually a complement to Jabra that they have managed to keep the sound profile consistent even though the form factor – and that deep seal – has changed so significantly. I was expecting the bass to be less impactful due to the more open design, but it mostly held up and actually came through clearer without the occlusion sensation.

If you enjoyed the sound profile of the 65T or 75T, you will find much to enjoy here. The mids are a little muddy still, but highs are nice and on point. The Elite 85Ts still seems to prefer electronic music, hip hop and pop – anything with a clean driving bassline – rather than say, big rock numbers with distortion, where things can get a bit claustrophobic. But overall it’s an improvement on the 75T, just not a ground-breaking change. This may be a good or bad thing depending on your taste. If you’re new to Jabra I think you would be satisfied but you’d expect to be given the price.

So onto the big one for me, what are they like to work out with. If you haven’t watched my other videos, I’ll quickly recap by saying that the biggest reason I couldn’t recommend the Elite Active 75T as the best all-round earbuds was that when running you get this awful, distracting, muffled vibration sensation because of the deep seal.

The funny thing is I didn’t notice it for months, or at least my brain had worked out a way to lessen its impact. But when I switched to the Powerbeats Pro, this sensation was not there. So when I tried the Jabra 75T again, it was so apparent to me that they have become practically unusable to me for running now.

With that out the way, you can see why I’m putting a lot of weight into this part of the review. But if the question is are the Jabra Elite 85T any good for running, the answer, thankfully, is hell yes.

Like some other high end earbuds, the Airpod Pros for example, Jabra has figured out a way to equalise the pressure in your ear canal between the earbud tip and your eardrum. I don’t know if there’s a standard way of describing this or if the technology has a name, but Jabra says the 85Ts have ‘pressure relief vents for maximum all-day comfort’.

What I do know is that this is a revelation for running, and even walking, and that thud thud thud of your feet hitting the ground is gone. I’m not talking about the actual sound of hearing your steps, but the vibration that goes up through your body and seems to get stuck in that gap between bud and eardrum.

I guess the combination of the vents and the not so deep seal means the experience is much more in line with that of the Powerbeats Pro, although the fit is completely different of course.

And let's talk about fit when exercising. I mentioned before that the buds didn’t feel secure and when I was running I really did think they would fall out. Without the deep seal these buds have an almost floating like quality as they are still so light that they just don’t feel like they are attached to anything, and definitely not as ‘locked in’ as the 75T or the Powerbeats Pro.

But again, they never fell out and perhaps it’s just up to me to get used to them. I did feel like using the controls was riskier and caused some movement. It’s the same set up as the 75T with a single circular push button on each bud.. Single press right to play or pause. Single press left to switch between ANC, hear through and off. Double taps skip forward on the left or back on the right while long holds handle volume up and down. As with the 75T there’s little travel and the buttons are clicky, it's just that the extra movement did little for my confidence in the fit.

So are the Elite 85Ts better than the Active Elite 75Ts? Yes, undoubtably. The pressure vent magic or whatever is happening meant that any concerns with the fit were washed away. The 85Ts didn’t sound quite as good when moving as they did when staying still, the quality became a little muddy and wind noise often crept in even with ANC selected. I also found running on hearthrough pretty much unbearable. It was OK with more static gym work. But the improvement over the 75T when running or working out in ANC or off mode – where you can still hear some of your surroundings - made them a clear winner.

What about the Powerbeats Pro, are they better? This is extremely tough. If you asked me to pick the best all round package of the two, I’d go with the 85Ts. But if I had the choice and I’m just about to go out and hit a 10k, I’m taking the Powerbeats Pros. I’m almost shocking myself by saying that, but I really would. The experience, ease of use and overall sound quality is just better when you’re exercising.

But to come to some kind of conclusion on the Elite 85Ts, Jabra really couldn’t have hit more of my wish list with this upgrade. I think the Elite 85T is, in my opinion, one of the best one-and-done wireless earbuds available today when you consider the whole package. I think it will be a tight call between these and the Bose earbuds for the top spot, and I’ll be testing Bose’s best soon.

There’s so much choice in the wireless earbud market that I’m not going to leave things here and I’ll be adding more reviews as I test new models. But that’s all for today, see you next time.

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Jabra Elite 85t Review | The Best Earbuds got a Bit Better
Elite 85t
Here is a quick review of the 2020-21 iteration of the Jabra Elite 85t truly wireless earbuds, followed further down by more details and specs – for those of you who want that. The Jabra Elite 85t is one of the best options for audio sources on iOS or Android smartphone right now and they’re even OK for casual sports usage…wait for the Active ... <span><img class="alignright wp-image-57270 size-medium">Verdict: <em>Excellent sound for truly wireless earbuds with great support for many kinds of listen/speak activities from Music to Siri, plus a great app to fine-tune a truly personal listening
Rating: 86/100 ​
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Jabra Elite 85t earbuds review: true AirPods Pro rivals - Reviewed
August 19, 2021 - Jabra's Elite 85t earbuds are its most loaded pair yet, packing serious active noise canceling and tons of features to take on Apple, Sony, and Bose.
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Jabra Elite 85t Review: Is It Worth the Price in 2025? – Wantek
July 23, 2025 - Reality Check: If battery life is your top priority, the Sony WF-1000XM4 (8+ hours) might be better. But for most, the Elite 85t’s endurance is plenty. ... Work calls? No problem. The Jabra Elite 85t’s six-mic array excels in noise suppression.
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Jabra Elite 85t Review - An Improvement on the Elite 75t? - What Gadget
January 28, 2021 - If you are someone who has never experienced the other products from Jabra and the 85T is your first purchase I promise you will be happy with your purchase. They look great and they offer you ANC which is something you did not get with the Elite 75T.
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Amazon.com: Jabra Elite 85t - Titanium Black Wireless Headset/Music Headphones Titanium Black : Electronics
These in-ear headphones have a semi-open design with pressure relief vents and 3 sizes of oval silicone EarGels help you create a secure seal to boost your music quality and keep your Jabra earbuds feeling great all day long. Plus, they have IPX4-rated protection from water and a 2-year extended warranty against dust and water. . Get up to 5.5 hours of Elite 85t battery life on a single charge with ANC on, with a total charge of up to 25 hours in the compact charging case.