Jabra Elite Active 65t Jabra Elite Active 65t Copper Blue Manufacturer Review
Comfortable fit, reliable connection, but outdated specs and poor battery life make the Jabra Elite Active 65t a hard sell at its current price.
The 30-Second Version
Comfortable and reliable, but outdated and overpriced. The sound and fit are great, but the battery life is short and you can get better features for less money. Not worth buying at its current price.
Overview
The Jabra Elite Active 65t are a solid set of true wireless earbuds that nail the basics. They're comfortable, they connect reliably, and they sound good. That's the good news.
The bad news? They're an older generation product still being sold at a premium price. At over $240, you're paying for tech that's been lapped by newer, cheaper models in almost every way.
Performance
Performance is a mixed bag. The sound quality is clear with decent bass, landing in the 85th percentile, and the mic is surprisingly good for calls. Connectivity is rock-solid, scoring in the 90th percentile, so you won't get dropouts. But the battery life is a real weak spot, sitting in the 19th percentile with just 5 hours per charge. That's barely enough for a long workday.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Extremely comfortable fit that stays put during activity. 89th
- Reliable Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity with multi-point pairing. 83th
- Clear, balanced sound with a customizable EQ. 79th
- Good microphone quality for clear phone calls. 71th
Cons
- Battery life is short and the case doesn't add much juice. 34th
- Build quality feels less premium than the price suggests.
- No active noise cancellation, only passive isolation.
- IP56 rating is good, but not class-leading for 'Active' buds.
The Word on the Street
Specifications
Full Specifications
Design
| Form Factor | True Wireless |
| Weight | 0.0 kg / 0.0 lbs |
Audio
| Driver Type | Jabra Elite Active 65t Copper Blue Manufacturer |
| Freq Min | 20 |
| Freq Max | 20000 |
| Codecs | AAC |
Noise Control
| Transparency | Yes |
Connectivity
| Wireless | Yes |
| Bluetooth | 5 |
| Wired Connector | Jabra Elite Active 65t Copper Blue Manufacturer |
| Range | 10.1 |
Earbud Battery
| Battery Life | 5 |
Case Battery
| Case Battery | 15 |
Microphone
| Microphone | Yes |
Features
| App | iOS, Android |
Value & Pricing
At $244, the value proposition is rough. You're paying flagship money for a product with mid-tier battery life, no ANC, and older tech. The only way this makes sense is if you find them on a deep, deep discount. At full price, you can do much better.
vs Competition
Compared to the competition, it's tough. The Nothing Ear (a) offers similar sound and better features for half the price. The Anker Soundcore P3i smokes it on battery life and ANC for under $100. Even stepping up to the Sony WF-1000XM5 or Bose QuietComfort Earbuds gets you world-class noise cancellation for a similar price. The Jabra's only real advantage here is its legendary comfort and stable fit.
| Spec | Jabra Elite Active 65t Jabra Elite Active 65t Copper Blue Manufacturer | Apple AirPods 4 Active Noise Cancellation Apple - AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation - | Sony Sony WF-1000XM5 Noise-Canceling True Wireless | Technics Technics EAH-AZ80 Noise-Canceling True Wireless | Bose Bose QuietComfort Ultra True Wireless | Sennheiser Sennheiser MOMENTUM True Wireless 4 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Form Factor | True Wireless | True Wireless | In-Ear | In-Ear | In-Ear | In-Ear |
| Driver Type | Jabra Elite Active 65t Copper Blue Manufacturer | Dynamic | Sony WF-1000XM5 Noise-Canceling True Wireless In-Ear Headphones (Black) | Dynamic | Dynamic | Dynamic |
| Wireless | true | true | true | true | true | true |
| Active Noise Cancellation | - | true | true | true | true | true |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.0 | 5.3 | 5.3 | 5.3 | 5.3 | 5.4 |
| Battery Life Hours | 5 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 6 | 7.5 |
| Case Battery Hours | 15 | 25 | 16 | 16 | 18 | 22.5 |
| Water Resistance | - | Water-Resistant | IPX4 | IPX4 | IPX4 | IP54 |
| Multipoint | - | true | true | true | true | - |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
Common Questions
Q: Do the Jabra Elite Active 65t have active noise cancellation?
No, they do not. They only offer passive noise isolation from the ear tips and a 'HearThrough' transparency mode. For true ANC, you'll need a newer model.
Q: How is the battery life in real-world use?
It's on the shorter side. You'll get about 5 hours from the buds and a total of 15 hours with the case, which ranks in the bottom 20% compared to other wireless earbuds.
Q: Are they good for working out?
Yes and no. The IP56 rating and secure fit make them sweat-resistant and stable for activity, but their low fitness score in our database suggests they lack dedicated sport-focused features.
Who Should Skip This
Skip these if you need all-day battery life or effective noise cancellation. Look at the Anker Soundcore Liberty 4 NC instead. Also, avoid them if you're paying full price—you're essentially buying old tech at a new-tech premium.
Verdict
Only buy these if you find them for under $100 and your top priority is a secure, comfortable fit for all-day wear. For everyone else, especially those who value battery life or noise cancellation, there are better, newer options on the market.