Jabra Elite 85t vs. Elite 75t: Is it worth the upgrade?

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Jabra Elite 85t​


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Pros​

  • Hybrid ANC
  • Great sound quality
  • Better call quality than Elite 75t
  • Comfortable fit
  • Responsive controls
  • Wireless charging case

Cons​

  • Larger frame
  • More proprietary ear tips
  • Taller and heavier case

Jabra had a tough act to follow with the excellent Elite 75t, but the Elite 85t take things to another level by adding on previously missing features. They also sport improvements in some key areas that make them easy contenders for the
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. You're looking at a capable pair of earbuds that can do just about everything.

Hanging in​

Jabra Elite 75t​


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Pros​

  • Great sound quality
  • Smaller frame, comfortable fit
  • ANC support through firmware
  • Smaller charging case
  • Maintains great app support
  • Less expensive

Cons​

  • Fewer charges from case compared to Elite 85t
  • No wireless charging
  • Call quality not quite as good

The Elite 75t now have a successor, but that doesn't make these true wireless earbuds any less relevant. They retain the same qualities that put them at the head of the line in front of all others, and Jabra issued a firmware update bringing in active noise cancelation (ANC) to an impressive package that already delivers plenty for the price.


Jabra maintains both its functional pedigree and penchant for taking a great product and making it better with the next iteration of its Elite earbuds. It's always an enviable position to be in for any company, but the real winners are those who actually use these earbuds. The
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have already proven their worth, but they now have something newer to contend with. How much of a difference does a year make? Let's see.

Jabra Elite 85t vs. Elite 75t: Following a similar path — mostly​


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When Jabra developed the Elite 75t, it had reduced them in size by 22% compared to the previous
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. However, things shifted in the other direction with the
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, ostensibly to accommodate the extra hardware inside facilitating their new features. The portability is still there, but when size matters, any change could have consequences. Looking at their respective specs, some of that contrast does show off the bat.

Jabra Elite 85tJabra Elite 75t
DurabilityIPX4IP55
Bud battery life7 hours7.5 hours
Charging case battery life24 hours20.5 hours
Wireless charging caseYesNo
ConnectivityBluetooth 5.0Bluetooth 5.0
Digital assistant supportGoogle Assistant, SiriAlexa, Google Assistant, Siri
Supported audio codecsSBC, AACSBC, AAC
Speaker size12mm drivers6mm drivers
Active noise cancellationYesYes (digital only)

The Elite 85t are actually less resistant to dust than the Elite 75t are. It's surprising, but also all but confirms Jabra will release an "Active" variant for the Elite 85t in the coming months. It's done so for the last two iterations, so why stop now? The IPX4 rating means Jabra's newest earbuds can withstand splashes of water, though the 'X' means they were never tested for dust-resistance. The Elite 75t hold an IP55 rating that offers decent protection from both. You should be fine using either pair for modest workouts, but definitely don't submerge them in water.

There are other positives for the Elite 85t. Jabra finally gave the case wireless charging capability, making it even easier and more convenient to charge without having to plug in all the time. It also greatly increased sound and call quality, which we'll talk about in the next section.

However, battery life is marginally shorter. It's rated at seven hours instead of 7.5 hours on the Elite 75t, although Jabra rates it at 5.5 hours with ANC on. The company doesn't state what it is for the Elite 75t when the new ANC feature is on when listening to those, so it's unclear how much of a gap there really is. Curiously, Jabra also dropped Amazon Alexa from the newest earbuds. The integration never really felt polished, so it's not a total loss. Google Assistant works better for Android phones anyway and Apple users can always use Siri.

Jabra Elite 85t vs. Elite 75t: Sounding off on each other​


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The Elite 85t have 12mm drivers, which is a big deal juxtaposed to the smaller drivers in the Elite 75t. It doesn't necessarily equate to better sound, but it does mean bigger bass. It's not a pronounced difference, as Jabra wasn't trying to overdo it, but it's evident once you start listening. The Sound+ app's EQ has presets, one of which is Bass Boost. If you want to create your own, you can also save a customized preset as well.

It's also important to note Jabra changed the design for the speakers to open things up for the larger drivers. They're now oval-shaped, which also changes what kind of ear tips they work with. The tips are still silicone, though with a mesh center. It's unclear if that alters the sound in any way, but it does somewhat shift the way these earbuds fit.

The Elite 75t were the best true wireless earbuds Jabra made as far as the fit was concerned. Small, snug and with nary a sign of discomfort most of the time, they were almost a revelation for the company. I'm not sure the same is true of the Elite 85t because their size is more in line with the Elite 65_. Those were also great earbuds, except their larger size didn't make them as nimble as some competitors.

It's also important to note Jabra changed the design for the speakers to open things up for the larger drivers.

You may be able to forgive the size disparity when you notice the difference in ANC performance. The Elite 85t hold a distinct advantage of the hybrid ANC, meaning the internal and external mics work together to cancel outside noise. It handles low and higher-frequency noises better because of it. It's also adjustable through a slider on the app, in case you want to mitigate the effect. You can still access the HearThrough mode to pipe in background sound when you need to.

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, the Elite 75t have no internal mics, making noise cancelation only work one way. It does alright with low-frequency sounds, like a plane, car, or fan, but has a tougher time handling pitch variances where sounds could break through. And while you can adjust the effect, it's not through the same slider on the app. You have to go through Settings>Personalize your headset>Active Noise Cancelation.

There is one weird distinction between the two earbuds. Press the left earbud and you can cycle through ANC and HearThrough, but there isn't a third option to turn both off. It's an odd omission considering it was already there with the Elite 75t and remained there after the ANC firmware update. Jabra could easily fix this on the Elite 85t with a firmware update, but we'll have to see if that happens.

As per usual, you do get some color options. The Elite 85t come in
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, and starting in Jan. 2021, in gold beige, copper black, black, and gray. The Elite 75t come in
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Jabra Elite 85t vs. Elite 75t: Which pair should you choose?​


There's no question the Elite 85t are an upgrade from their predecessors in more than just one metric. They sound a little bolder, the ANC is more effective, and you get things like wireless charging and improved call quality. You do sacrifice some size and IP protection to get there, but those can be acceptable compromises if they won't affect you much. If they do, you can try waiting for an Elite Active 85t, which seems likely down the road.

You could also take your chances with the still-excellent Elite 75t. They were, after all, at the head of the class as the
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, and would still crack any Top 20 list today. You just have to gauge what you're not getting from it when compared to Jabra's latest earbuds. They probably are a better bet for active use, though the Elite Active 75t are an even better choice for that, effectively giving you two options over the Elite 85t, in that regard.

There's also the price difference. The Elite 75t will stay at their price and slowly start to creep downward as time goes on. But at their current price, the Elite 85t, while more expensive, are still competitively-priced with others from other brands. No matter which model you go with, it will be money well spent.

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Jabra Elite 85t​


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Heavier hitters

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The Elite 85t are Jabra's way of adding features that were otherwise missing, and they get the performance just right in many respects.

Legacy choice​

Jabra Elite 75t​


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Nimble and flexible

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The Elite 75t are now a legacy pair of earbuds, but it's one that will still resonate for some time, given how good they are.

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