Jabra has launched the Elite Active 75t true wireless earbuds in India. These new earbuds are essentially a minor upgrade over the Elite 75t, and come with IP57 water-and dust-resistance rating. The earbuds have an active grip coating for a secure active fit, and are said to be 22 per cent smaller as compared to the Elite Active 65t. The company claims that on a single charge, the hearables deliver up to 7.5 hours battery life that extends up to 28 hours with the case.
The Jabra Elite Active 75t is priced at Rs 16,999 and will be available at Amazon starting March 11. It will be available at Croma, Flipkart and other authorised retailers from the third week of April. The earbuds will be available in six colours: Navy, Copper Black (Amazon exclusive), Titanium Black, Grey, Sienna and Mint.
In addition to the same calls and music features of the Elite 75t, the Active edition comes with enhanced durability. The earbuds have a new earbud design, shape and size for noise isolation. To achieve this, Jabra says that it utilised thousands of ear measurements and scans to create the most optimal earbud shape. There’s a HearThrough feature that lets users listen to the ambient sound with a tap on the earbud. It has a 4-microphone technology for calling in every environment, and USB-C charging.
Jabra MySound
In the second quarter of 2020, Jabra will introduce Jabra MySound software that will individualise each user’s music experience. ‘As individuals we all have different abilities when it comes to hearing. MySound enables users to optimise their audio experience based on their personal hearing profile. It requires users to utilise the Jabra Sound+ app where they will take a test comprising a series of beeps. Following that, the music audio is optimised calibrating the headphones based on each users’ unique profile,’ Jabra said.
Jabra MyControls
The company will also make the Jabra MyControls available to customers from Q2 2020. This will allow users to have an option to use just one earbud, allowing for extension of battery time. Through the Jabra Sound+ app, users can configure the functions on the left and right earbud according to their personal preferences.