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The Jabra Elite 5 True Wireless earbuds combine advanced 6-mic call technology and hybrid active noise cancellation with premium 6mm dynamic drivers for superior sound. Designed for professionals, they offer seamless Bluetooth Multipoint connectivity, up to 7 hours of battery life per charge (28 hours with the wireless charging case), and IP55-rated durability. With customizable sound profiles via the Jabra Sound+ app and hands-free voice assistant support, these earbuds deliver a perfect balance of performance, comfort, and smart features for music and calls on the go.
















| ASIN | B0B7ZNCXKZ |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Audio Driver Size | 6 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Batteries | 3 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Battery Life | 7 Hour |
| Best Sellers Rank | #72,196 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #3,501 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.0 |
| Cable Feature | Without Cable |
| Charging Time | 7 Hours |
| Compatible Devices | Universal |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | App, Voice |
| Control Type | Noise Control |
| Customer Package Type | Frustration-Free Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (482) |
| Date First Available | September 1, 2022 |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded Tip |
| Form Factor | Headphones |
| Generation | 5 |
| Headphones Jack | usb |
| Included Components | Earbuds, Charging Case, USB-C to USB-A Cable, 3 Eargels (S, M and L), Warning/Warranty Leaflet and Setup Card |
| Input Device Interface | Bluetooth |
| Item Weight | 0.176 ounces |
| Item model number | 100-99181700-98 |
| Manufacturer | Jabra |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | Elite 5 |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Noise Control Features | Active Noise Cancellation, HearThrough |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Product Dimensions | 6.26 x 4.53 x 1.23 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Calling |
| Series Number | 5 |
| Special Feature | Fast Charging, Lightweight, Microphone Included, Noise Cancellation |
| Special features | Fast Charging, Lightweight, Microphone Included, Noise Cancellation |
| Specific Uses For Product | Music, Calls |
| Style | Elite 5 |
| Supports Bluetooth Technology | Yes |
| UPC | 615822016476 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
S**S
Great sound, great fit and intuitive app.
Too sad that the consumer market is dropped by Jabra. I love this product and many others. The quality and fit are great. Sound , especially bass, is fab and easy to navigate as this has a button feel and very intuitive.
G**.
Quality and affordable
For the price these are incredible. The changeable ear bud size are nice and very comfortable. For ear buds the sound canceling are exceptional. Good bass and clear sound. Call sound quality and microphone are also great. Battery life is around 6-7 hours and you can usually get 2 to 3 charges out of your case. My only con is that they will disconnect every now and again and the app isn’t user friendly. It would be nice if you could see the amount of charge you have left on your ear buds. Overall this is the easiest 5 star I have given to a product. Very pleased to say the least.
J**S
Comprehensive Jabra Products Review
So I have used Jabra headphones for over 4 years now and I was really impressed by the Elite Active 75t's when they came out. Since then, I haven't found quite a comprehensive Jabra product that since can compete with those. Long story short - the Elite Active 7's are a close match but I would still consider the Elite Active 75t's the gold standard of Jabra earbuds. I am a bass junkie, so my reviews are largely based on how well the headphones can handle bass and music quality. I use the Sound+ app to adjust my sound curve to be bass heavy (all the way up), mid below default, and treble moderate. ELITE ACTIVE 75t - 5 Stars As stated above, these headphones I consider to be the gold standard of Jabra earbuds. The case feels sturdy and of high quality, however the one downside is the earbuds don't always turn off when they are put back in - possible magnet/metal to metal connection issue with these. The noise cancelling and hear through modes are pretty good considering the age of these headphones. The sound quality - *chef's kiss* I use these headphones for everything (except on an airplane I use my Sony WH-1000XM4's). The bass is very deep and these work great for many different genre's. The ANC and hear through are pretty reasonable considering these came out in the late 2010's. For calls I have not had issues with sound. Charging and battery life - I probably get 6.5 hours on a single charge (using ANC and music) and the case can probably handle another 8ish hours. Overall - if you can get these new at a discounted price, these are the way to go. ELITE 7 ACTIVE (and Elite 7 Pro; maybe now Elite 8?) - 4 stars, would only buy on sale (bought for $80 on a prime deal day) These are the closest I've found in quality to the 75t's. When using the Sound+ app, you can't turn the bass up all the way or else songs like "Intimidated (ft. H.E.R.)" by KAYTRANADA really sound like they are blowing out the speakers. The case is nice and I think solves the connection/turn off issue I mentioned with the 75t's. A HUGE WARNING: If you want to change the earbud silicone/rubber tips that go into your ears - be extremely careful. I ripped mine very easily trying to change to the next size up. It's like they are stuck or molded onto the earbuds lol. Battery life is as advertised. ANC is pretty good (better than the 75t's). The hear through does have some issues where it seems like every few minutes or so it'll quickly toggle on/off for 0.5-1 second to possibly recalibrate? This seems to be common with the newer generation Jabra's. ELITE 3 - 5 Stars, great budget option I use these at my home office and as a backup when I travel (in case I forget to pack my 75t's). These are a really great budget/affordable option Jabra if you don't care as much about noise cancelling. These have really good sound quality. The battery life is exactly as advertised, and the hear through mode is pretty good for headphones that are around $50. The case and headphones do feel a little cheap compared to the 7's and 75t's, but generally I would still say these headphones are great affordable options if you don't need noise cancelling. Naturally, they have pretty good noise cancelling just based on the design. ELITE 4 (maybe now Elite 5?) - 4 stars These are pretty good, similar sound quality to the 3's. I'd say either step up to the 7's or step down to the 3's. I know Jabra is changing up their lineup, so maybe these are now the only option in the $50-$100 range? ELITE 10 (Dolby Atmos) - 3 stars, based on price; if cheaper maybe would get more stars I was not impressed by the sound quality of these based on how much I paid for them. I think the problem is, a lot of my music is already in the Dolby Atmos format (Apple Music), and a lot of the features seem to be geared towards Spotify (doesn't have Dolby Atmos music). I'm thinking maybe Jabra needs to work on either the drivers or the software to get the Dolby Atmos just right. The problem is (regardless of EQ settings), many songs it seems like they overdue the echo feature which makes certain noises sound really bad. I noticed it's a specific "thump" like you hear in songs like "Tie That Binds" by Drake, "Heart Skipped a Beat" by The XX, or "ONE TOO MANY" by KAYTRANADA it literally sounds like they replaced certain sounds with someone walking on a hard floor with heels and just turned the echo up super high. With the Dolby Atmos turned off, that totally also defeats the purpose of the headphones. I would say these headphones are designed for if you stream your music through Spotify or don't mind certain thump sounds getting warped. Other headphones with Dolby Atmos like the LG Tonefree T90's or AirPods don't do this to these kinds of songs. Head tracking was accurate though. ELITE 85t - 2-3 stars Long story short, these seem cheaper and have a worse sound quality than the 75t's. Just get the 75t's or the 7's.
E**V
Jabra 5–a standalone great.
Don’t think of it as an alternative for AirPods! These are so comfy for smaller ears and the price point provides excellent value. The sound quality is excellent. The Jabra 5, way improved from the version 3! The anc is solid and the hear-through is good. Bluetooth connects quickly and sounds great (better than jabra 3). Charge lasts long but does need to be charged overnight if you use the buds consistently thru the day. These are the perfect option for someone who uses earbuds to quiet external noise, listen to music/podcasts while working or light exercise, and takes occasional calls thru the day. Best choice for the money if you worry about losing an earbud.
T**R
Not as impressive as reviews seem to suggest... esp compared to my old earbuds UPDATED 03 JAN 24
Bought these mainly to get multi-connect tech, which no one else but Jabra seem to consider important. But was enamored by claims of much better sound than my 75Ts, which at the mo are so battery-degraded, they can't hold a charge more than a couple of hours. These were on sale, so bit... Have a pair of earbuds I intensely hate for their painful ear retention, shoddy build quality, wonky feature set, and inability to reliably charge when plugged in... but whose sound is still after 5 yrs, amazing in comparison to every other earbud save $500-in-ear-monitors I've tried: the Tronsmart Apollo Bold. What a waste of a bill... but its sound has begrudgingly kept me from throwing it away all these years despite flaws. So a far more reputable European product, claiming similar fidelity yet features I liked in the 75T only improved? Gave it a try... More bass than the Elite 7 Pros? If there is I can't find it. Yes I've noodled in the Sound+ app -- barely-perceptible change in sound no matter how I change the EQ. Back to back with the crappy Apollos, not even a comparison. Still falls out of my ears no matter the earcups, despite the loss of mass vs. 75T; that were another letdown. So much for all those ear canal scans -- maybe scan more non-European ears? There is some good. The confusion the 75T has with pairing, connecting only for calls and not audio 4 of 5 times, needing cradle / uncradle to solve... has vanished with the Elite 5, thank effing God. Doesn't remember my laptop or phone tho so must be manually connected, thus not as useful as the Cambridge Audio Melomania 1, another set long in the trash for its showstopper flaws. But the features it does bring, all seem to work much less cynically than other earbuds, esp the Sino-made ones. Don't fully regret spending what I did for these earbuds. But ignore the marketing; it's no game-changer for sound. Getting 7 hrs of battery life vs. the 75T's 5 hrs, higher build quality with features that are well-conceived and well-executed, are more practically why I looked for these in the first place... but can also see why they're heavily discounted. For calls and such and a *barely-perceptible* bit more bass, these are fine if you can't find the Elite 7 Pro at a similar price. But not if you're looking for in-ear monitors at a cut rate price, or want to workout in them. Suppose that's why there's an Elite 7 Active ⭐️⭐️⭐️_ _ --- UPDATE 04 NOV 23: Despite a lackluster initial impression, perhaps the *lack* of features has made this model more reliable than the 7 Pro -- I've had a lot of problems with the 7s that do not at all manifest on these 5s. Pros (since 18 Aug 23): - far more reliable charging; has never failed to charge when cradled - far more reliable and faster connection, both to single-source and multiple sources - far more reliable delivering sound vs. 7 Pros, esp playing YT playlists - more agreeable case shape, even if less capacity, vs. 7 Pros (esp fact the charge port is on the back and not the front of the case, so the green LED doesn't light up the room at night whilst trying to sleep; just lay it on the front of the case, LED-down whilst charging, problem solved) - slightly lighter weight apparent when wearing several hours Cons: - slippery; can fall out of my ears laying down, moreso than 7s - less battery life is less battery life; any set of wireless earbuds sold in 2023 should have at minimum 8 hrs of avg. runtime ANC-off before low-chg warning, a full shift at work - far too expensive for how they sound vs. 2023 competition. If they were $99 at launch, I'd have no complaints about pricing, but 30% more? I overpaid... Faaar better than $150 for the 7 Pros... but just okay for the $128 I paid for these, this past summer. For $109, I'd think about it; below $100, I'd recommend them no problem :) --- UPDATE 03 JAN 24: L earbud has begun to stop charging, showstopper, taking yet another star. What's this, not even 6 mos? Doesn't charge to 100% in L earbud anymore, junk. DO NOT BUY... for all its fancy features, not charging to 100% negates them all. ⭐️_ _ _ _
J**D
Love Jabra Elite earbuds but unfortunately these died very quickly - they keep cutting out / loosing their bluetooth connevlction at random moments. Might have been old or faulty stock. Jabra dont do earbuds anymore sadly 😢
M**S
Unfortunately, Jabra has let me down. This was my 5th Jabra item and out of 5 purchased over the last 5/6 years, 3 had to be returned/replaced. On this occasion. The left ear bud, after about 12 min starts to create this white noise. It starts of very gentle and eventually gets so bad it over powers the sound. At first I thought it was wind noise as I used it for my cycling however, after ditching the bike and walking I realised that the ear piece was faulty. The sound, connectivity, battery life, charging time etc, all that is great on this item but unfortunately, another Jabra item has been returned. Another issue, Amazon does not refund you, Jabra has to do it so, Even though I did everything right, I'm waiting much longer than usual for my refund...
H**H
One of the best ear buds I have ever used . The only problem is jabra support is horrible , they will bring the product reputation down . Also be warned it only comes with one additional ear gel in a pack , not two , just one each :’) The left ear bud gives up easily , the battery drains quicker , it’s not a me problem , there are reviews on the internet with folks who are using these buds .
L**A
Ordered these the right ear was crackling then nothing still waiting for my refund avoid
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