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True wireless done right

Jabra Elite 65t

- By Ade Putra ( GameAxis)

Working off the new Bluetooth 5 speci cation, the Jabra Elite 65t earbuds simply do�not�drop connectivi­ty. It registers as a single device, with audio streaming from the right primary side over to the left like most true wireless buds, Thankfully, I didn’t notice any sync issues or cut audio, a common horror story among offshoot brands. Its rock-solid wireless experience was undoubtedl­y liberating. Free from all cable matters, be it length, management, or rub, I found myself whipping these out more often than I normally would.

A huge part of that comes from the build and additional features Jabra brings. The Elite 65g is light and comfortabl­e, measuring a total of 12.3g — 6.5g for the right and 5.8g for the left. It comes with three pairs of silicone ear tips, but the pre-installed ones were good for t and seal (for size

reference, I typically use the Comply TSX-500 in medium). Slipping them on is easy too, requiring a quick twist of the wrist as they enter to orientate the speaker stems. With no cable and barely any weight, they more or less disappear once worn and wouldn’t risk taking these out for a run or jog, however; if that’s your intent, Jabra now has the sportier (and pricier) Elite Active 65t.

To list some other neat features, a double-tap on the right earbud activates audio pass-through for quick

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