Jabra recently extends its Elite truly wireless earphone lineup with three new products, including the successor of the Elite 75t. The three new members are Elite 7 Pro, Elite 7 Active, and Elite 3. The Elite 7 Pro and Elite 7 Active hold one key specification that separates these from predecessors.
As per Jabra, the recent market research concludes call quality becomes the topmost priority, for a TWS user, after audio playback. So, Jabra added MultiSensor Voice. It’s a system designed with the combination of a bone conduction sensor, 4 mics, and algorithms for call-clarity-enhancement.
Along with the MultiSensor Voice, the Elite 7 Pro houses a voice pick-up technology (VPU) that continuously analyses the noise the built-in microphones received and provide adjustable Noise Cancellation support. The users can also enjoy a personalised sound by creating audio profiles. Thanks to the MySound and HearThrough technology.
Volume-wise, the new Elite 7 Pro is smaller than the earlier version. Yet it carries enough battery to power for around 9 hours in a single charge. If I take the power of the charging case too, the total time can for up to 35 hours. The fast charging will allow you to get up to one and half hours of backup against just 5 minutes of charging. Lastly, there is built-in Alexa, along with other voice assistant support, and costs $199.
Coming to the Elite 7 Active. All the specs it has, are the same as the Elite 7 Pro. It only comes with a ShakeGrip coating. Jabra claims the microphone mesh; it has, can remove the outside wind sounds. It costs a bit less than the Elite 7 Pro. The price is $179.
The Jabra Elite 3 is the most affordable one among the new three TWS. It prices just $79. In return, it is coming with 6mm speakers, and 4 microphones. A user can play with it for up to 7 hours on a single charge and including the case, up to 28 hours long.
For now, only the Jabra Elite 3 is available in the market, the Elite 7 Pro and Elite 7 Active will hit the market in October.