While the Jabra Elite 7 Pro offers great sound quality and bass levels, they aren’t great for use in a loud environment because their ANC feature isn’t very effective. Still, the buds are a great pick for active users.
The Jabra Elite 7 Pro True Wireless were launched in late 2021 as a pair of mid-tier headphones with an IP57 dust and water resistance rating, as well as support for Active Noise Cancelation and multi-device pairing.
They also have four built-in microphones in each bud, and its use of Jabra MultiSensor Voice technology (bone conduction sensors activate to cancel out disruptive noise) allows for excellent call quality.
This kind of advanced call technology is rare, even among the best headphones.
The Jabra Elite 7 Pro’s also have 6mm drivers and offer 8 hours of battery life, which extends to 30 hours with case charging.
They also have a comprehensive control scheme consisting of physical buttons on either bud that can be used for playing/pausing audio, answering/rejecting calls, or muting/unmuting the microphone.
The Jabra Elite 7 Pro wireless earbuds are a premium choice that offers crystal clear and well-balanced sound with satisfying bass levels and impressive vocal clarity during calls, thanks to their four microphones.
Comfort is also great, thanks to three different-sized ear tips. Fine-tuning is easy through the user-friendly Jabra Sound+ app (iOS/Android), and the clicky buttons on each earbud are responsive and easy to use.
You can enjoy high-volume music without disturbing those around you due to its excellent sound leakage performance. With a remarkable 33.6-hour battery life, these earbuds are perfect for extended listening sessions.
They can connect to two devices via Bluetooth and provide low latency for both iOS and Android users. Unfortunately, their (ANC) doesn’t block out loud background noise.
True Score
79
Reasons to Buy
Rich, detailed audio quality and customizable equalizer settings
Excellent wireless performance with stable Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity
Impressive battery life with 9 hours of continuous playback and quick charge
High build quality
Great for calls
Comfortable fit with multiple ear tips
Convenient touch controls and water with an IP55 rating
Reasons to Avoid
ANC doesn’t block out loud background noise
Touch controls can be very sensitive and may require some adjustment
Limited functionality for volume and voice assistant controls
Connection to multiple devices and switching between them can be cumbersome
The Jabra Elite 7 Pro True Wireless were launched in late 2021 as a pair of mid-tier headphones with an IP57 dust and water resistance…
The Jabra Elite 7 Pro True Wireless were launched in late 2021 as a pair of mid-tier headphones with an IP57 dust and water resistance rating, as well as support for Active Noise Cancelation and multi-device pairing.
They also have four built-in microphones in each bud, and its use of Jabra MultiSensor Voice technology (bone conduction sensors activate to cancel out disruptive noise) allows for excellent call quality.
This kind of advanced call technology is rare, even among the best headphones.
The Jabra Elite 7 Pro’s also have 6mm drivers and offer 8 hours of battery life, which extends to 30 hours with case charging.
They also have a comprehensive control scheme consisting of physical buttons on either bud that can be used for playing/pausing audio, answering/rejecting calls, or muting/unmuting the microphone.
In terms of battery performance, the Jabra Elite 7 Pro True Wireless in-ear headphones have a slightly longer battery life that lasts up to 30…
In terms of battery performance, the Jabra Elite 7 Pro True Wireless in-ear headphones have a slightly longer battery life that lasts up to 30 hours, compared to the Jabra Elite 7 Active True Wireless in-ear headphones, which offer up to 29 hours of continuous battery life. The two are also different in terms of materials used in their outside cover, as the Elite 7 Pro has a plastic veneer, while the Elite 7 Active has a rubberized exterior. Go ahead and check them out in our Jabra Elite 7 Active review.
The Jabra Elite 7 Pro in-ear headphones are more compact than the Jabra Elite 85T, making them ideal for a snug fit. On top of…
The Jabra Elite 7 Pro in-ear headphones are more compact than the Jabra Elite 85T, making them ideal for a snug fit. On top of that, the Elite 7 Pro also takes a shorter 1.6 hours to charge compared to the Elite 85t, which will take up to 1.4 hours, and lastly, one of the Elite 7 Pro’s earbuds can be used while the other is charging. This is not possible with the Elite 85t Truly Wireless. Lastly, the silicone ear tips on the 85T are oval-shaped, while those on the Elite 7 Pro are circular. This may result in varying levels of comfort depending on the user.
The Jabra Elite 7 Pro has a much longer 30-hour battery life than the OnePlus Buds Pro Truly Wireless, which only lasts up to 21…
The Jabra Elite 7 Pro has a much longer 30-hour battery life than the OnePlus Buds Pro Truly Wireless, which only lasts up to 21 hours. This is despite the fact that the casing that ships with the Elite 7 Pro allows for only three charge cycles, while the one that houses the OnePlus Buds allows for up to four. The Elite 7 Pro’s companion app also has EQ presets and other sound customization features, while the OnePlus Buds app does not. If the OnePlus Buds seem interesting, feel free to learn more about them in our OnePlus Buds Pro review.