The Elite 7 Pro earphones offer a similar level of performance to the Sony WF-1000XM4 earphones, but they are waterproof and cost nearly $100 less.

The Jabra Elite 7 Pro True Wireless earbuds are a great option for people who want to use multiple devices with sound and noise cancellation. They have a variety of customization options, as well as an ANC feature that helps reduce ambient noise. However, the earbuds are not very loud when the ANC is off, and they block out a fair amount of sound.

Jabra Elite 7 Pro True Wireless review: Design

Jabra’s focus on downsizing continues with the Elite 7 Pro earphones. The earphones are designed to fit comfortably in the ear and effectively block outside noise. With the Elite 7 Pro, Jabra’s earbuds continue to be known for their effortless insertion into the ear. ..

Jabra has released the Elite 7 Pro, a new earbud design that includes frequency-dependent pressure vents and a new EarGel design. This model is 16% smaller than their previous smallest effort (Elite 75T). The idea is to create a more tapered and rounded fit that is “anatomically” optimized to fit whichever ear it goes into by changing the thickness of the outer gel for each size. ..

The Elite 7 Pro are a great pair of earphones that fit perfectly and are very durable. They have never threatened to fall out, and you can use them for working out at the gym.

The earbuds don’t dig in, and you don’t need to exert much pressure to get a response.

Comfort

The Elite 7 Pro are the most comfortable true wireless noise-canceling earphones available today. Even though the Elite 75t were already very comfortable, Jabra was able to improve upon the form. The business claims that the ear tips’ material was also reengineered, which possibly accounts for their exceptional fit. We could easily wear the Elite 7 Pro for hours at a time without experiencing discomfort or weariness.

If you’re having trouble finding the right ear tips for your Jabra Elite 7 Active earbuds, you can try using the Sound+ app to measure your ear size. If you’re looking for a set of earbuds that will stay in your ears during intense workouts, the Jabra Elite 7 Pro may be a better option. ..

Jabra Elite 7 Pro True Wireless review: Connectivity

The Elite 7 Pro supports Bluetooth version 5.2, which offers improved battery efficiency, simultaneous audio streaming to the left and right ear, and increased connection stability. The buds also support SBC and AAC codecs, which are more than enough for the majority of listeners who use streaming services like Spotify. ..

The Jabra Bluetooth Multipoint connectivity is not currently available, but they promise that it will be in January 2022. This will allow for simultaneous connection and seamless switching between two devices. If you consider this feature to be essential, you might want to wait until then.

Noise cancelling

The Elite 85t were the first Jabra earbuds to use a hybrid ANC system; ANC was added to the Elite 75t and Active 75t with a firmware update, but those earbuds don’t use the same feed-forward and feedback mic configuration as the 85t. Compared to the 85t, the Elite 7 Pro performs better at suppressing unwanted noises, but their transparency mode is less clear. We believe this is because to the 85t’s semi-open construction, which allows for some outside air to enter.

The Jabra Elite 7 Pro True Wireless is a noise-cancelling phone that has the advantage of being completely closed. It also has an ANC feature that can be adjusted using the Sound+ app. However, we found that the ANC performance was not significantly better than other phones in this category.

Audio performance

The Elite 7 Pro headphones have a balanced presentation that doesn’t try to be too different or flashy. They have a consistent, even sound that works well in a variety of musical genres.

The Elite 7 Pro’s frequency response manages clarity effectively over the whole frequency range, improving detail levels since voices and instruments can be easily distinguished from one another and appearing in the soundstage as you would expect them to. ..

The vocals in Where Did Our Baby Go are well captured and have a lot of texture. If you’re looking for more clarity, we don’t recommend using the Speech EQ in the Sound+ app because it makes vocals sound a little thinner.

The Jabras Beats Fit Pro and Bowers & Wilkins Pi5 are both equally priced, but the bass lacks depth and the soundstage is narrower than with the Jabras. The Energize EQ setting on the Jabras makes the top and bottom of the frequency range more kick, but the midrange sounds a little recessed and the vocals sound a little distant.

Jabra Elite 7 Pro True Wireless review: Call performance

The Jabra Elite 7 Pro has some new capabilities, such as the ability to utilize either earbud at once (only the right earbud can accomplish this feat in some Jabra buds). However, the calling technology on the Elite 7 Pro specifically uses new software in conjunction with bone conduction technology to make your voice present and clear (at least the biggest change Jabra is selling). The callers we spoke with were generally pleased with our voice quality both inside and out, especially when compared to the Elite 75t, despite the difficulty of testing such things objectively. Callers reported a better experience overall, with less tininess and more clarity.

The Elite 85t earphones performed similarly to, although slightly less well than, the Elite 7 Pro, according to callers. Again, because we are reliant on outside ears, judging is difficult. Although we haven’t been able to test the buds in harsh circumstances, one caller did notice some minor wind getting through. The buds are also intended to block out wind. Even though they lack magic, suffice it to say that their calling is significantly better than the preceding pair. ..

Battery and charging

Jabra states that the eight hours of use is generally what they found, and that is what they typically use them for. They have a quick charge feature so if you run out of juice during a particularly long ride, it’s not the end of the world. They also provide enough charging for up to 30 hours of earbud use.

Wireless charging is available on the AirPods Pro and Jabras, but not the Beats Fit Pros or the Bang & Olufsen Beoplay EQs. The AirPods Pro last 4.5 hours while charging from empty in the case using a USB-C cable, while the Beats Fit Pros last six hours and receive 18 hours of use from the case. The Bang & Olufsen Beoplay EQs have a 7-hour charge in the earbuds and a 20-hour charge in the case, but are outperformed by the Jabras. ..

Price and availability

The Jabra Elite 7 Pro are a great option for people who want a wireless earbud that is good for both listening to music and talking on the phone. They are also available in a variety of colors, so you can find one that matches your style.

The Jabras headphones are often able to compete with the best of the best when it comes to audio quality, especially if you don’t have an iPhone or Galaxy phone. Each of their competitors has its own advantages, but the Jabras may be the best all-arounders. ..

Conclusion

The Jabra Elite 7 Pro are adequate for phone calls. Their software offers a sidetone feature that allows you to hear your own voice during phone calls, and their mic has good recording quality. The programme can be used to map controls, such as putting a call on hold. In noisy environments, the mic’s noise management is regrettably insufficient. The ‘MultiSensor Voice’ feature, which is advertised as transmitting your voice through bone conduction, may help it perform better in windy environments. However, their ANC struggles with low-frequency sounds like rumbling engines, so if you’re on a busy street you might not be able to hear your call very well. ..