







🎧 Elevate your audio game — hear every detail, block every distraction.
The Jabra Elite 10 Matte Black wireless earbuds combine advanced Active Noise Cancelling technology with Dolby Atmos spatial sound and a lightweight, pressure-relieving design. Featuring 10mm speakers, 6-mic call clarity, and Bluetooth Multipoint connectivity, they deliver premium audio and seamless device switching for professionals on the move. With up to 33 hours total battery life including the charging case, these earbuds are engineered for all-day comfort and productivity.
















| ASIN | B0CB91VRGV |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Cable feature | Without Cable |
| Compatible devices | Universal |
| Control method | Touch |
| Control type | Media Control |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Included components | Headphones, charging case, USB-C to USB-A cable, 4 eargels (S, M, L, and XL), warning/warranty booklet, and setup card |
| Item model number | 100-99280703-98 |
| Item weight | 145 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Jabra |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) Silicone |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 13.79 x 11 x 3.91 cm; 145 g |
| Recommended uses for product | Calling |
| Style | Elite 10 |
| Wireless communication technology | Bluetooth |
C**Z
Excelente sonido y cancelación. Modo ambiente con volumen un poco bajo, gran autonomía. Eso si, sin audífonos de oficina a pesar de la resistencia al agua que tienen. Si no te mueves mucho, gran opción.
H**O
Il manquais les embouts et le chargeur
G**R
Worthy of hyperbole—these are the best pair of in-ear headphones I’ve ever owned. I’ve had them (in navy blue) for over a year now and use them every day. I basically live in them. I really do love these, so here’s a scorecard explaining my reasons why: - SOUND: A The sound is fantastic, crystal clear and I like the dual-mode option for noise canceling. Sound wise, only B&O beats these in my experience and Jabbas half the price. - CHARGE: A+ | The charge is relatively generous and most importantly, consistent and reliable, ie you know what you’re getting. For context, the Jabba’s here give you (2) devices to charge/drain; you have technically the charge on the pods themselves which I’d estimate lasts ~5-6 hours of continuous use, as well as the charge on their little pod case. I usually charge the case itself every week or two, and that’s based on using them daily for 1-4 hours/day. I really appreciate that I don’t need to have the pod case with me at all times, and can leave the case at home to charge while wearing them out with no problem. I trust the charge indicator light (green/orange/red) in the actual case to be an accurate gauge, so anytime it’s orange and/or red I charge the case. 1-2 hours total charge time is all you need but I think you can get away with less. Given how frequently I use these, it’s pretty impressive that the battery charge health has maintained the same runway they’ve had since I first got them. No random battery drains ever. - PAIRING: A+ | The pairing is glitch-free and syncs across multiple devices as I’m moving in and out of different Smart environments (that matters to me.) - FIT: A | I’m highly active with small ear drums and usually have a problem keeping in-ear buds in place especially when working out, walking and running. These not only fit perfectly, (do bother to get the right attachment size figured out eh?) they’re also comfortable, sweat, rain and snow resistant. Yup. That’s unheard of. - MOBILE APP: B- | I mean, the mobile app works, and I appreciate that it lets me technically track/geolocate my Jabba EarPods on a map but frankly if I’m missing one or both pods I’ll know it immediately and probably cry about it while retracing my steps until I find them again. It’s happened a few times, and I’ve found the app to be a moot-point in moments of “Find my Jabbas,” but that’s not a big deal. The app should be secondary to the actual audio tech here, and that’s exactly what Jabba has done. If you want to geek out on all the bells and whistles for an accompanying mobile app, sorry to say it but this ain’t it for you. Why I’m Converted? I’d been a loyal audible fan of Harmon Karden headphones both in-ear and over-ear, and when they exited the US retail market recently I knew I had a lot of research to do before trusting another brand. I hate AirPods and frankly think Apple should just leave sound design and wearable audio to experts and brands that specialize in that like Bang & Olfsen. I researched the heck out of Jabba before I purchased these, and I’m so glad I did. I’m picky, and they pass my test with flying colors; and critically, I’m writing this review well over a year-in, so they’ve held up over time. I think what you get for the price is best-in-class. This is the first and only set of Jabba in-ear pods I’ve owned, but will undoubtedly buy more from Jabba in the future. [A request for the team at Jabba: Would love to see some elegant over-ear headphones from you guys, something delicate and attractive that I can take off and wear around my neck almost like jewelry when not in use, but still seriously solid and totally immersive when I slip them on over my ears. The weight and feel should be balanced which I think Jabba does well in general. No fuss, but functional and attractive. If you could crack that in the Over-ear headphone category I’d be yours forever. Food for thought ;) I digress.)
L**D
So, I've had Jabra 75t and I loved it but didn't like the "hero sidekick" style and so later I bought the Elite 7 pro. The 7 pro was overall "meh" and I really thought that was the last Jabra earbuds that I would buy and start looking elsewhere. The 7 pro had "ok" ANC and sound quality. Call quality was subpar. The biggest issue with Elite 7 pro was connectivity; open case and sometimes the earbuds won't connect. I would then have to put them back in the case and re-take them out. I would have this battle 40% of the time. Then I read reviews and watched Youtube videos of people loving the Elite 10s so I gave Jabra one last chance. And boy, I'm glad I did. These earbuds are much better than the Elite 7 Pro. So far, no connectivity issues, multipoint is seamless and fast, improved sound quality, MUCH improved call quality, improved ANC, and biggest of all.... it's WAY more comfortable. I wouldn't say ANC/SQ has earth shattering improvements but it is noticeable. However, Elite 7 pro in it's default EQ had more bass than the default EQ of the Elite 10s. However, increasing the lower end of the EQ in the Jabra app fixed that easily. Bottom line, these are very good all purpose earbuds and great improvements over the Elite 7 pros. I'm finally quite happy with Jabra again. UPDATE: Ok, so having worn these for over 2 weeks I can say that I still really like these earbuds EXCEPT that I had to update to spinfit tips to keep these earbuds in place. After an hour or so with the stock eartips, my right earbud easily falls off. I think the stock eartips are just cheap and doesn't retain the shape very well after prolong use. So, I would avoid using these in the gym or running unless you upgrade the tips to spinfit. I've been using the spinfit cp1025 and they have held in place much better (and they still fit in the case with no mods) and I feel more confident that these buds just won't fall off.
A**.
se escuchan muy claros pero ojo x el tamaño pequeños no son fuertes son voz claridad
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