Exploring Jabra’s New Earbuds: Elite 10 and Elite 8 Active Gen 2

Exploring Jabra’s New Earbuds: Elite 10 and Elite 8 Active Gen 2

Jabra, a well-known name in the world of personal audio, has recently announced upgrades to its popular Elite 10 and Elite 8 Active earbuds. These new versions, referred to as “Gen 2,” boast improvements in sound quality, noise cancellation, and other key features.

One of the standout features of the new Jabra earbuds is the LE Audio charging case that accompanies both models. This case allows users to plug it into external devices such as a treadmill or in-flight video screen, transmitting audio directly to the earbuds. This functionality, while not entirely new in the wireless earbud market, sets Jabra apart with its use of LE Audio and LC3 Bluetooth codec, promising minimal latency and consistent audio sync across different devices.

Design and Features

In terms of design, the Elite 10 Gen 2 retains a semi-open design for a comfortable fit, while the Elite 8 Gen 2 offers enhanced durability with an IP68 dust and water resistance rating, along with MIL-STD-810h ruggedization. Jabra has also improved head tracking and Dolby Atmos spatial audio in the Elite 10 Gen 2, along with upgraded active noise cancellation and transparency mode in both models.

The inclusion of the LE Audio charging case as a functional add-on, rather than a gimmicky feature like a “smart” charging case with a screen, is a refreshing approach by Jabra. This practical enhancement provides clear use cases for users, offering a seamless audio experience without relying on the latest Bluetooth chip in their smartphones.

Pricing and Availability

Jabra has priced the Elite 10 Gen 2 at $279, slightly higher than the Elite 8 Gen 2, which comes in at $229. Both models will be available in mid-June in a range of color options. As a reviewer, I look forward to testing out the transmitter case and exploring the full capabilities of these new earbuds in an upcoming review.

Overall, Jabra’s Elite 10 and Elite 8 Active Gen 2 earbuds appear to bring significant improvements in audio quality, functionality, and design. With the focus on practical features like the LE Audio charging case and enhanced technologies, Jabra aims to offer a premium listening experience to consumers who value both performance and convenience.

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