Jabra launched its latest Active headphones alongside the Elite 7 Pro, with which it shares almost every feature, so if you're looking for more details on sound and ANC quality, battery life, connectivity, and more, be sure to check out this review.
In this review, we'll focus on the key differences that set the Elite 7 Active apart from its 'pro' counterpart, namely the rubberized coating on the buds, the lack of bone conduction sensors, a new range of color options, and a slightly lower price.
In terms of common features, the Elite 7 Active has a solid 30 hours of battery life (8 in the buds and another 22 in the case) with ANC turned on, and the case itself can be charged wirelessly via Qi-compatible devices.
What are the Jabra Elite 7 Active headphones?
The comfortable and secure fit alone is enough to qualify the Elite 7 Active pair as one of the best true wireless headphones for exercise. But when you add features like active noise control (ANC) and customizable sound that pumps out powerful 6mm drivers, you've got a great pair of sports earbuds that can keep up the pace when your heart is really pounding. Retailing for $179 and available in mint, navy blue, or black, the newly released Jabra Elite 7 Active buds are quality sports headphones made for people on the go. This model follows the Jabra Elite Active 75t, which was launched in February 2020.
Jabra Elite 7 Active design
The new Jabra Elite 7 Active Buds also offer redesigned ear gels made from composite silicone that the company bills as ShakeGrip, which are advertised as allowing the buds to stay in place without wings, hooks, or fins. Other improvements include longer battery life, the Jabra Elite 7 Active offers 8 hours of playtime in a case with a case – an oval shape that measures roughly 2.5 inches long, 1.25 inches deep, and 1 inch tall, and charges via the included USB. C cable or Qi wireless - it will be extended to 30 hours in total.