Jabra Elite 10 Review

Our Verdict
The Jabra Elite 10 wins on all-day comfort and call quality. If you find sealed earbuds uncomfortable, these are worth the premium.
Pros & Cons
+ Pros
- +All-day open-fit comfort
- +Exceptional call quality
- +Dolby Atmos with head-tracking
- +IP57 water and dust resistance
- +6-hour battery per charge
− Cons
- −Open fit means less ANC isolation
- −Not ideal in very loud environments
- −App required for best experience
- −Pricey for the ANC performance
In-Depth Review
The Jabra Elite 10 takes a different approach to premium earbuds, prioritising an open semi-in-ear fit over the tight seal most competitors pursue. The result is all-day comfort that's genuinely unmatched — you can wear these for 8+ hours without fatigue.
Call quality is where Jabra consistently leads the market. Six microphones per side with wind-noise algorithms produce call clarity that regularly impresses the other end.
Dolby Atmos spatial audio integration with head-tracking is well-implemented, and Jabra's Sound+ app offers sophisticated EQ and hearing health features.
Specifications
| Driver | 6mm titanium-coated |
| Battery (buds) | 6 hours |
| Battery (total) | 27 hours with case |
| Charging | USB-C, Qi wireless |
| Water Resistance | IP57 |
| Bluetooth | 5.3 (LE Audio) |
| Codecs | SBC, AAC, LC3 |
| Microphones | 6 per bud |
| Fit | Semi-open ComfortFit |
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