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Review on Jabra Elite 7 🎧 Pro Wireless Headphones in Titanium Black by Wiktor Borowski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A valuable purchase, some advantages!

different benefits Sound: 9/10 (for me) While listening to flac on a smartphone, the midrange is excellent, the vocals are very clear, and there is a strong presence impact. Although the stage is quite small, I believe that the most important aspects of sound are detail, purity (individual instruments and singers do not blend into one another), and a dynamic presentation. (I only listen to flac.) I genuinely fell in love with their music. YouTube simply doesn't sound in them from my smartphone, for the detail and the impression of presence. I merely grabbed it because it was convenient even though I didn't like the noise in the store (long working time and small, light ones). These headphones won't work if you enjoy bass and a big stage. Although the bass can be adjusted in the equalizer, the little speaker here makes it impossible to amplify the sound. In the store, I preferred the sound of the Jabra Elite 85t much more. The detail, volume, and scene are all excellent. And the jabra elite 85t sit divinely, just right; I can't compare it to any other TWS up to $30,000 (I tried different ones). They repeat every bend in my ear and feel completely weightless, despite being heavier and larger. They also do not fall out. I decided against using the Jabra Elite 85t since, based on sensations, their weight will cause them to fall out when jogging. Avoid falling out when chewing, walking, or yawning (checked in the store). Because the Jabra Elite 7 Pro headphones are lightweight and tiny, they won't fall out while you're running. However, they weren't comfortable for running) and they last 8 hours, so you don't need to worry about charging. I could essentially wear them while working all day without having to worry about charging my headphones. Good volume is present. - 10/10 Average noise cancellation gets a 5/10. In comparison to JBL Live Pro Plus in the store (drhead), Liberty Air 2 Pro has two times lower noise suppression (Liberty Air 2 Pro has 1.5 times worse). Voices, background street sounds, and subway car noise are all muffled. Even Bose QuietComfort earbuds are unable to completely block out the sound of subway station announcements or bus stop announcements. The only earphones with effective noise cancelling are those made by Bose (4 times better than Elite 7pro). The landing is far harsher than with the Jabra Elite 85t. Although the fit is not ideal, it is comfortable. It is more convenient for me to arrive at the same JBL Live Pro + and Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro. The fact that the headphones fall out when running bothered me (after 20 minutes, you may stop continually adjusting them). You have to insert the headphones quite deeply into your ear to keep them from slipping out at all (perhaps by design), but I find it difficult to think when the music is playing in my head, so this landing is not appropriate for working or running. But, they are not felt and do not come out when walking. Another drawback is that when jogging, every step is sent to the headphones via the microphones. Although it is not as obvious when walking, it is felt. This is also felt when the noise cancellation is disabled. Once again, noise reduction is a sensitive matter for me. Take Bose QuietComfort headphones (I took them after the Elite 7 Pro so that I could hear nothing but music in the subway) if you don't want to hear your coworkers' conversations in the office. Expectations weren't fulfilled. The sound of announcements practically does not drown out in the subway, but it is wonderful for work because coworkers' voices are not at all discernible (the echoes are slightly noticeable, but they sound like a repetitive hum). Nothing prevents one from working. I listened to several TWS while driving. I've also heard that Xiaomi Buds 3 Pro have excellent noise reduction (which are vacuum with a leg). The sound quality is good, and it has the strongest noise cancellation I could find (2.5–3 times worse than Bose, but 1.5–2 times stronger than Jabra Elite 7 Pro, more potent than JBL Live Pro Plus, and stronger than Liberty Air 2 Pro). HUAWEI FreeBuds Pro has good noise cancellation, but it isn't as good as Xiaomi Buds 3 Pro in my opinion. The sound is deaf, lacks detail, is quiet, and isn't very voluminous. I have both Bose QuietComfort and Jabra Elite 7 Pro earbuds, and I adore both of them.