Tested using Methodology v1.5
Updated Jan 15, 2024 07:34 PM
Tested using Methodology v1.5
Updated Mar 18, 2024 06:57 PM
Jabra Elite 7 Active True Wireless
Jabra Elite 7 Pro True Wireless
The Jabra Elite 7 Pro True Wireless and the Jabra Elite 7 Active are similar headphones, and you may prefer either, depending on what you're looking for. The Pro are more casual and have a much better mic recording quality. They have quite a few features for phone calls, including bone conduction sensors to help with noise handling. They also have a more neutral sound profile, which some may prefer. The Active are intended for sports use and have a significantly better noise isolation performance.
Jabra Elite 7 Active True Wireless
Jabra Elite 7 Pro True Wireless
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Jabra Elite 7 Active True Wireless vs Jabra Elite 7 Pro True Wireless: Main Discussion
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Hi there,
These three reviews (the Jabra Elite 7 Active, the Elite 7 Pro, and the Elite 10) are on different testbenches. Over time, we change our test methodology to ensure better, more accurate results. That also means that the scores can change. Both the Elite 7 Pro and Active are on testbench 1.5 while the Elite 10 are on 1.6. The difference in methodology is related to connections and latency, affecting three tests (Bluetooth, Wired, and Wireless) as well as some verdicts (like Commute/Travel).
You’re right that the scores don’t always tell the full story, and we’re always working to improve what we do so that they better showcase the potential of the product. That said, we encourage you to read though the test result text to see where the differences lay.
Largely, the biggest differences between the Elite 10 and the 7 models are: the addition of Dolby Atmos, build quality, and stability (since they come with differently shaped ear tips).
I hope that helps!
Thanks a lot for the review, but I am a bit confused, in your review the jabra elite 10 was better than the elite 7 pro, but when looking at the ratings in each categories the jabra 7 pro was scoring higher than almost all other earbud, most of its score was around 9.0.
Does this means the ratings may not indicate the full story when it comes to actual performance, looking at the jabra 7 pro it’s one of the highest rated earbud I have seen among the test earbud u have