The Jabra Elite 7 Pro are great for sports and working out. Even though they don’t have support fins, they are well-made and should stay in place while you work out. They have an IP57 rating, which means they can withstand dust and being submerged in water. They also have buttons that you can change for music and calls, so you don’t have to pull out your phone at the gym. With a power life of more than eight hours, they can be used for long workouts.
The Elite 7 Pros are the most stylish and well-made Jabra buds ever made. The microphone holes that were in your face have been taken out, and the clicky button with the Jabra name is now in the shape of a teardrop and takes up the whole outside, so it’s easy to find with your finger. The earbuds are also easier to take out of the charging case and less likely to fall out of your hands when you’re handling them because of the rounded edges. The case is odd in that it has a USB-C port on the front, but this is not a problem in real life. It can also be charged wirelessly with Qi.
[content-egg-block template=offers_logo hide=price]Specifications
- Brand Jabra
- Model Name Elite 7 Pro
- Color Titanium Black
- Form Factor In Ear
- Connectivity technologies Bluetooth 5.2
Where to get Jabra Elite 7 Pro earbuds?
It’s always worth pointing out how many features Jabra packs into the Android and iOS apps that go with its earbuds. You get a lot of EQ customization, settings, remappable controls, an audio test to make the sound profile fit your hearing, and things like soundscapes (white noise, thunderstorm, etc.) that are meant to help you relax. You can also set up different levels of noise cancellation and transparency for each setting and different times of the day. It has almost all of the features that headphone apps can have.
One nice thing about Jabra’s newest Elite buds is that you can now use either one on its own. Before, you could only use the right one on its own, but now you can also use the left one on its own. The battery is said to last for up to eight hours of straight music playing and up to thirty hours if the case is used to charge it. Both of those are small improvements from what Jabra said the Elite 75t could do, which was between 7.5 and 28 hours. The grade for being resistant to dust and water has also gone up from IP55 to IP57.