According to Jabra, the new Elite Active 75t will be 22% smaller compared to its predecessor. Jabra also boasts an improved battery life of 89% where it can be used for up to 28 hours with the included charging case. There have also been improvements on the water-resistance part, where it has jumped up from IP56 to IP57, although we’re not sure if you should take it with you on a swim.
While the earbuds themselves do not offer active noise cancelling features, they do offer noise isolation. This comes in the form of more grippy materials that will allow the earbuds to stay in your ears better. Jabra also boasts that over the years and generations of their Elite series, they have managed to create the “most optimal” earbud shape.
If these sound like earbuds you are interested in, then you might also be interested to learn that the Jabra Elite Active 75t will be released in February next month and will be priced at $199.