Back in September, popular audio brand Jabra announced the Elite 7 Pro, Elite 7 Active, Elite 2 and Elite 3 truly wireless earbuds in the country of India.
Despite this announcement, the company delayed the availability of the Elite 7 Pro and Elite 7 Active, but today, the company has announced that the earbuds will go on sale starting November 1.
When Will the Jabra Elite 7 Pro and Elite 7 Active Go On Sale?
The Head of APAC, Consumer Marketing at Jabra, Amitesh Punhani has said that “We are thrilled to see the response received for our latest and redefined Elite range in India. Happy to announce the availability of our revolutionary Elite 7 Pro and Elite 7 Active for the Indian audience to experience sound like never before.”
The Elite 7 Active is a premium pair of earbuds with Jabra’s MultiSensor voice tech that as per Jabra offers “ultimate call clarity, even in the noisiest places,”
Adjustable ANC is also present. Given the name, you can judge that it is a fitness-focused earbud meaning it offers ShakeGrip tech that offers better grip during workouts.
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Four microphones aid your calling experience with two additional mics for ANC. Battery-life wise, the earbuds last for eight hours on a single charge and offer a total of 30 hours of running via the case.
What Do the Earbuds Have to Offer?
Coming to the final Elite 7 Pro, it is the most advanced of them all. It offers Bone Conduction tech to create sound and makes use of MultiSensor Voice tech and four mics.
Adjustable ANC, Alexa, Siri and Google Assistant support is also present. IP55 dust and water resistance protect the device and one can pair the earbuds with Jabra Sound+.
Battery life is pretty good with eight hours of playback with ANC and a total of 30 hours of running via the case, which also has fast charging support.
Apart from this, the Elite 2 and Elite 3 are meant for the affordable segment and make use of 6mm audio drivers. These earbuds offer noise isolation via Jabra’s own HearThought feature and support Qualcomm aptX audio support.
The Elite 2 has a few microphones, while the Elite three makes use of a quad-microphone call technology. Both of them have equalizer support, but the Jabra 2 offers Alexa support, one-touch Spotify, Google Fast Pair and an IP55 rating.
Battery-life wise, the Jabra 2 run for 7 hours on a single charge with 21 hours total with the charging case, while the Jabra 3 offers the same 7 hours of charge but the case allows for a total of 28 hours of running.