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Coming to compete with Airfoods: Jabra launches the Elite 85t - Walla! TECH

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Biconnect has launched cordless headphones - Elite 85t, they include 6 microphones for filtering wind noise, a semi-open design for reducing pressure in the ears and active noise filtering technology


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Coming to compete with Airfoods: Jabra launches the Elite 85t

Biconnect has launched cordless headphones - Elite 85t, they include 6 microphones for filtering wind noise, a semi-open design for reducing pressure in the ears and active noise filtering technology

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Tzachi Hoffman, The Gadget Review

Thursday, 03 December 2020, 12:05

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Jabra 85t Elite Headphones (PR)

Jabra - Elite 85t's new True Wireless headphones have arrived in Israel, through the official importer in Connect.

Jabra is considered one of the most popular cordless headphone manufacturers in Israel, and with the new model it wants to transfer Airfood users to it.

It plans to do this through a semi-open design (Semi Open) and an upgrade in active noise filtering (ANC) capabilities.

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"Through the new model, it wants to transfer Airfood users to it" (Photo: PR)

The Elite 85t does not come to replace the older model Elite 75t, it includes a closed design and will continue to be sold in stores for NIS 600.

Jabra focused on the 85t model in the phone calls, it incorporated 6 microphones in the headphones, compared to 4 in the previous model, which came to protect wind noise and improve the self-hearing technology - Sidetone.

The company has tested the design of the headphones on thousands of pairs of ears so that they will provide a high and comfortable fit (the kit includes silicone adapters in three different sizes).

The semi-open design, lowers cumulative pressure in the ears, enhances the call experience by reducing the “ear valve” effect and also allows external sounds to enter.

For 85t protection against rain, sweat and dust in the IPX4 standard.

"The Elite 85t does not come to replace the older model Elite 75t" (Photo: PR)

In terms of music, the headphones have 12mm drivers (compared to 6mm in the previous model) with bold basses.

ANC technology enables control of the levels of filtration, from a level of complete filtration to a level of transparency and environmental awareness.

The 85T has mySound technology that allows the audio to be set up with the help of audio testing in the app and then automatic calibration of the headphones.

The goal here is to adjust the music to the audio profile, in addition, towards the equalizer.



The batteries offer a listening time of 5.5 hours with ANC, a total of 25 hours with the case.

Also, there is wireless charging here.

The headphones support simultaneous connection to two devices.

Bluetooth is 5.0.



The price of the Elite 85t is NIS 800, including a two-year warranty

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