Jabra Elite 8 Active – Best and Most Advanced Sports Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds with Comfortable Secure Fit, Military Grade Durability, Active Noise Cancellation, Dolby Surround Sound – Dark Grey
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X-Man RekX-Man Rek –
Every review I read about these said that the 10s were a massive step up from the 8s. Being that I’ve learned that reviews are 1) very subjective, and 2) tend to push the higher priced/sponsored option, I decided to buy both these and the 10s and experience them for myself. Here’s my experience so far: -Fit- The 8s fit better in my ear than the 10s. Perhaps I should say more snug. I find them both comfortable, but the 8s fit a bit deeper in my ear and feel more secure. The 10s have a triangular shaped ear tip, so finding the right tip size to get them to seal properly for ANC. The 8s have a more standard style ear tip, so it’s easier to get a seal for me. The one downside is that there is ever so slightly more of that occlusion effect where it feels like you have something plugging your ears, but its very, very minor compared to my older 75ts. I regularly worried about the 10s falling out, although they never did. I never once worried about the 8s, and I knew they were secure always. – Sound – I’ll acknowledge that the 10s sound a bit brighter, but they didn’t have the same low end fullness that I like in the music that I listen to, that is until I tried the different ear tip sizes. I found that the 10s were a bit more shrill on the high end, even after I EQ’d them. The EQ certainly helped. The 8s had fullness without the harshness, though weren’t quite as detailed. Listening to them side by side, I can certainly say that I heard just a bit more detail in the 10s, but it wasn’t such a difference that it felt like a revelation like most of the big reviews were saying. I could FEEL the music more in the 8s than I could in the 10s. The 10s may be technically superior, but I liked the 8s better. The 10s are closer to the AZ60M2, with a slight edge going to those.-ANC- This was a weird one for me. Typically, I’m able to use the ear tips that come preinstalled as my ear tip size of choice. With the 8s, I had no problem out of the box. The ANC was very solid, and actually was among the best I’ve personally tried (Airpods Pro 2 are still the top dog here IMO, and I have no intention of buying the Sony XM5s or Bose earbuds, so I cannot compare to those). Initially, I though the 10s ANC was weak. Once I changed out the tips though, it was much, MUCH better than I’d initially experienced. In using them side by side, I’d say the ANC is neck and neck, with a slight edge actually going to the 8s. I’d read a lot of people claiming that the ANC on the 10s were so much better than the 8s, but that has not been my experience at all. To my ears, they are almost identical.All in all, I really like these. I thought the difference would be more significant given the price difference, but to me, they are extremely close. The question you have to ask is whether or not those minor differences are worth the price increase.
RyanD –
As background, I primarily use earbuds for exercising (weightlifting, cycling, circuit training, etc) so the most important thing to me is that they stay in my ears no matter how drenched in sweat I get. I’ve used many different earbuds over the years and these are by far my favorite and have well surpassed my expectations.Fit: The coating on the earbuds makes them feel glued into place even when sweaty, fit is snug but very comfortable, have had zero issues with these right out of the box.Battery life: These things just won’t die. Have been using daily (2 hours on average) for about two weeks on one full charge and the case is still at 50% (using ANC the entire time). I haven’t had to use yet but the quick charge feature is a fantastic addition.Sound quality: I won’t claim to be an audiophile but I do love music and IMO these have great range for what they are and far surpass my ancient galaxy buds and much newer airpod pros. ANC completely eliminates all distracting gym noises (inconsiderate people talking on their phones, group fitness instructors yelling and playing crappy music, etc), and the pass thru mode works great as well if you’re working out with a partner or need to hear your surroundings (e.g., cycling). The app has a nice equalizer function that lets you set custom presets, in addition to the standard ones that come preloaded.Other notable features:Very long range – bluetooth connectivity does not drop even when all the way across a crowded gym from my phone.Case is nice and compact and works with wireless charging.The app allows you to highly customize the controls on each earbud and has the option to use just one earbud at a time which is nice to have if you plan to use for calls. Note that I don’t use earbuds much for calls so can’t really comment on call quality.Bottom line, if you’re looking for comfortable earbuds that won’t fall out, will last you weeks between charges, have all the latest techy features and sound great…you will love these.
Abraham CohnAbraham Cohn –
After trying a few sets of cheaper earbuds with the earloop for fitness use, I was very dissatisfied with the flat/muted sound quality, as well as their enormous cases, and decided to evaluate a couple of the top ranked items.#1 Fitness Earbuds ranked by CNET: Beats Fit Pro#1 Fitness Earbuds ranked by SoundGuys: Jabra Elite 8 ActiveI evaluated many aspects that were of importance to me, and ultimately chose the Jabra Elite 8 Active. Your choice may depend on what factors are most important to you.Below is the analysis, showing the winner for each category:================================================Charging PodBeats: Larger than necessary, charging pod seems flimsy, requires 2 hands to open lid. Charging light is only white. When charging is complete, if you open the lid there is no indication level of the case charge level as empty or anything else.Jabra: Nice compact charging pod, fits easily in pocket. Feels really high quality and solid. Lid can be flipped open with one hand. LED indicator is Green/Yellow/Red for charge level of both case and buds, and purple when it is doing a firmware update.Winner: Jabra – big win================================================In ear comfortBeats: Easy to place in ear, very comfortable and no concern about them falling out. After some time wearing them, the wing tip did cause some pressure on my ear with minor irritation. When wearing a thick winter hat, putting it on caused the buttons to be pressed, for example pausing the music – this is annoying.Jabra: Very comfortable, although it takes a bit to get used to the in ear canal pressure. Amazing that they don’t fall out. At first I was concerned they would, but even after active manuevers and facial gestures like big grin, it did not loosen them. After some time got used to the fact that they really aren’t going to fall out. More slim in ear and does not press a button when putting on a winter hat.Winner: Jabra – small win. Although the Beats are slightly more comfortable, the slim fit and ability to work better with a hat makes Jabra win out.================================================SoundBeats: Great sound, punchy bass, clear sound. After a while, the bass is a bit too much for me, but it is a personal preference. I wanted something a bit less bass overwhelming.Jabra: Great sound, a bit more balanced – not overpowering bass. Also, the Sound+ app has a built-in EQ with customizable presets, so you can boost bass a bit more, and overall get a very solid sound!Winner: Jabra – big win – with more balanced sound and EQ capability built-in to app with customizable settings.================================================Control customizabilityBeats: App allows some limited customization, but it requires left and right ear to have the same control. For example, double tap is next track, triple tap is previous track. You have to pick whether you want voice assistant or ANC adjustment, you cannot have both controls available.Jabra: Amazing customization, you can have different controls in left and right side, for example, right double tap is next track and left double tap for previous track, but it is fully adjustable. On Android, if you use the built-in voice assistant, you can have BOTH voice assistant and volume controls AND the ANC adjustment. Unfortunately, if you set to Google Assistant, which functions different and better than using the Android default assistant (even if that is set to Google), then you cannot also have volume controls, but you still get ANC button control.Winner: Jabra – big win with much greater customization ability and more flexibility.================================================Control button feelBeats: Physical button, fully silent, you cannot hear it at all when pressing. At first this seemed a good thing, but after a while you wish for some more recognizable confirmation that the button was pressed.Jabra: A physical button with a small mechanical click that is heard, but not loud enough that it is annoying. Earbuds that have a virtual button that you have to thump the earbud have a much louder sound that is annoying. These buds have a pleasant faint audible click.Both are much better than buds with a touch surface and not a mechanical button, because my experience is touching those types of ear buds hard enough to detect a press causes a louder thump sound in your ear, and the press is less reliable than a mechanical click.Winner: Jabra – big win for small audible click sound, and also a button that is not accidentally pressed as easily.================================================EQBeats: Presumably if you have a Beats Fit Pro you are using Apple Music, and then you can use the EQ in Apple Music. This EQ is horrible – the sound is much quieter, none of the presets sound as good as EQ off, and there is no customizable EQ that you can save. Thumbs down. Tested on Android.Jabra: As mentioned above, the EQ built into the Sound+ app is very nice and allows custom presets. It sounds great.Winner: Jabra – big win for good built-in EQ================================================Firmware updates via Android phoneBeats: When I got the buds, they needed a firmware update. It took about 5 minutes with a progress bar to download to the buds case. It then notified me that the update would continue in the background and I could use the buds. It took almost 24 hours until they finally updated, and meanwhile the app showed this pending message and didn’t allow access to any of the app functionality. Very annoying and unclear if something was wrong or if it would ever finish updating.Jabra: When I got the buds, they needed a firmware update. This process was seamless and took about a couple minutes total. It downloaded first to the buds case from the app. The case then flashed purple to show it was updating, and with the buds in the case it then completed the update in less than a couple minutes. I was shocked after the terrible experience with the Beats Fit Pro.Winner: Jabra – major win for clear status and fast update================================================SupportBeats; When the buds were ‘stuck’ updating, I chatted with Apple support, and after wasting more than an hour of my life, they told me that my brand new buds were out of warranty, I would have to go to a service center and pay for a diagnostic to figure out the problem. No clue or experience with this issue, even though I pointed the tech to an Apple moderated discussion thread with 192 “me too” responses for this exact issue of pending update on the firmware. Their response was this was a customer forum and they don’t handle issues there. Ridiculous to not be aware in your support system of that many complaints on your own discussion threads. I was livid angry by the time I ended the support call. I told the support staff I would make sure to share my experience and advise other users not to buy these earbuds, and that I would be promptly returning mine.Jabra: After disabling the Google Assistant in order to activate volume controls, I tried to activate the assistant again and it wouldn’t turn back on, so I contacted support. There was a form to fill out and they got back to me by e-mail the next morning, with a set of solution steps. Actually their solution did not cover the solution needed to fix this (I found it online – you need to uninstall the Google app updates, then reinstall, and then the Google assistant can be linked to the buds again. However, I responded to them with a different issue about the assistant functionality, and they quickly replied with a phone number to call to better assist me. I did not end up calling. So although they did not solve my actual issue, it was a far less annoying experience.Winner: Jabra – big win as Apple failed miserably by denying the complaints of 192 users on their discussion forum and telling me my brand new buds were not covered by warranty.================================================Ruggedness / water proofingBeats: IPX4 – this is a miserable rating. Not dust proof, and lightly splash resistant. Will not resist significant sweat, and case is not wet proof either, do not put wet buds in it. Not sure how a set of fitness earbuds can survive at IPX4.Jabra: Buds are IP68 – dust proof and water proof to 1 m for 30 minutes. Case is IP54 – dust and splash protection. I’ve tried them in the shower and the work absolutely fine.Winner: Jabra – big win, actually waterproof================================================ANCBeats: Excellent ANC, and easy to turn on or switch to transparent mode with a single button pressJabra: Good ANC, and single button press to switch to hear through mode. This mode is very good, but barely detectable tinny sound vs. Beats that sound amazing in transparent modeWinner: Beats – minor win for slightly better sound quality in transparent/hear through mode. Both are excellent.================================================CallsBeats: You need to manually select the ANC mode for calls. Sounds great, and it does seem to provide the side tone which means you can hear your own voice (not muffled) to me this is a deal breaker for headphones that do not sound clear like this because I cannot talk well when my own voice sounds muffled. However, the call quality hearing others is excellent.Jabra: These automatically switch to ANC on during calls, but the Sound+ app lets you customize the volume level of the side tone that is heard. So even though ANC is on, you hear your own voice clearly which is excellent.Winner: Beats – minor win for stellar sound quality during calls. Jabra sound is still quite acceptable.================================================WidgetsBeats: Requires to know your location all the time even when not using the app. Has a widget to show battery level and select ANCJabra: “widget” is within the App, and you can customize what widgets you want to see there such as EQ, ANC, battery level, etc. Requires to know your location all the time even when not using the app (in order to find the buds if they are lost). Sometimes the app has trouble connecting to the buds which means you can’t adjust the EQ. To solve this, I found putting the buds back in the case and then putting them back on solves it.Winner: Toss up – more widget functionality in Jabra, but some issues connecting, solved by putting buds back in case then taking them out again. Found that doing a force stop on the app when this happens solves it, and the problem hasn’t happened recently.================================================Overall, I chose the Jabra Elite 8 Active over the Beats Fit Pro because primarily the following factors: more compact and better feeling case, more balanced sound and much better EQ with custom presets, support system that did not make me irate, better waterproofing rating. Both sets of buds comfortably stayed in my ears and worked well for phone calls. Price was not a major factor, but additionally the Jabra buds were significantly cheaper.
SAS –
Dumb, I know. I managed to leave my new Jabra 8 Actives (both buds & case) in my hoodie pocket and then ran them through an entire wash cycle, start to finish. Opened the case and the both lights glowed green. Shook out the buds and put them in my ears. They did not miss a beat! (Pun intended.) I have used them enough after this to be comfortable that they are completely fine. Additionally, I have owned two sets of Jabra 65t actives. I am very please with the sound and quality of these 8 actives. Sound seems to be a slight improvement over the 65ts which is not a complaint. I thought the 65ts were great. Battery life was my first priority and these have surpassed expectations. I have used them with anc off for 12 hours and they still were not dead before charging again. Battery life with anc on has not disappointed either but I have not tested that as thoroughly. They are smaller & lighter the 65t actives. Fit my ear very, very well. The app has additional settings that were not available with my older pair, another plus. Hear through works well also. If I have one complaint it is the Dolby Spatial Sound that can be toggled on/off. I do not like and do not use it. It seems like it was just away to attach the Dolby name as a selling point. Wrap up; I personally wanted a set of buds with great, quality sound and the best battery life that I could find. Jabra 8 active definitely checks those boxes (and others) for me. The small disappointment with the Dolby setting is far outweighed by the washing machine factor. Thanks for reading.
Jay Sound –
Ok so as a Musician & Dancer i would be remiss if i didnt do a review of these. So let me start out by saying…surpassed my expectations of a budget friendly earbud.ProsAmazing Range Of Sonics. Greatly Balanced. Not bass or treble heavy. Perfect amount of bass as well as balanced mids for a well rounded experience.Great Fit. Im always a lil concerned if earbuds i purchase will fit my ear perfectly, especially ones with no strap on them & are completely wireless. These fit perfectly, dance tested & ran thru the paces & man, only time i adjust em is if i want em deeper in my ear. But rarely ever have to touch em.Noise Canceling. Absolutely Stellar. Been outside with them & indoors with my TV up a lot and really kept most of the sound out.Build Quality. These feel high end, they feel like they’ll last for a long time if you take care of em.Compatibility. Super easy & intuitive pairing system. The app is amazing & easy, plus lets you monitor how much life each Earbud & the case have.Battery Life. Ah-Mazing! Love how each earbud has its own life…so if u need to charge one even for like 10 mins…that alone gives you an HR which is dope. And the case is super clutch to have.Built In Mic. So I initially got these just for calls & meetings. Then fell in love with everything listed above. But all in all…i did a google meet with these & got great feedback on the clarity coming out of the mic. The connection to my Mac is super strong as well.Cons:Honestly cant find a single thing i dont love about these mighty earbuds. Wish i knew about em sooner, but better later than never. These are a knock out especially for the price of them. Highly recommend if you’re looking for high quality earbuds with a reasonable price.
No Gurus Here –
Good God, these are THE most amazing ear buds on the planet! I kid you not. I’ve had Beats, I’ve got Apple earbuds, and I also own a pair of Bose. I’ve been a runner for 30 years, and I need good tunes when I’m on the road. I bought these on Amazon a few months ago, but was saving them for a 1/2 marathon coming up. Jeezuz, the puppies are nothing short of euphoric. When I put them on at first I was disappointed. The sound was horrible and no base. I googled to problem solve. It was the earbuds—I needed the larger ones. I tried the small one first-no luck. When I put the big buds on I was BLOWN AWAY! Holy cow, these puppies almost knocked me off my chair! You can hear the singer swallow and take their next breath. Its crazy. They block out thunder and the dog barking, so yeah, I’m gonna have to be careful on the road. I might even use my apple buds for regular runs. But for races and meditation—or when I want to tune out from life—my God these things are spectacular. And at the unbelievable price, its worth buying two. I kid you not, if its sound quality you want, be prepared to be absolutely blown away and headed to the outer space of pure sound. If theres a hurricane, I’m gonna have these on with Magic Carpet Ride. Lol. These things are the masters of ear buds. Great fit too.
Joe –
This product has exceeded my expectations in almost every way. They sound amazing, the noise cancelling does the job, hear through is very convenient and they work great for calls.I had two pairs of Beats fail on me while working out (Beats Flex) which is pitiful. I bought these due to them being water proof. Even during my sweatiest workout they stayed in place. They did not move during weight lifting, decline situps, jumping for fifteen minutes straight, etc.The sound quality is phenomenal. Period. If you just want a pair of headphones for music these are it. There are probably better noise cancelling ones out there, but those cannot do what these do. The durability cannot be matched.I also haven’t charged them since the first day I had them and have worn them for basically and hour a day. After two weeks the case is finally at 50 percent with the earbuds having a full charge.Don’t second guess it, buy these. I’ll be a Jabra customer for life.
Anthony P. Olson –
I’m a big fan of Apple and have owned many pairs of AirPod Pros and AirPod Pro 2s but they kept falling out of my ears…. I lost one at an airport, dropped more than one in the sink or toilet, etc. I tried different 3rd party tips that didn’t work much better and compromised either the sound or the ANC or both.So, although I don’t think high-fidelity when I think Jabra , I decided to give these a try.They stay in my f***ing ears! Hallelujah! Years of crap sound because the buds never fit properly are over. Not only do they sound better (because they actually fit) but I can sleep in them, which I do with earbuds every night.The ANC isn’t as good as the AirPos Pros nor is the Spatial Audio but I’ll trade both of those for a secure fitting earbud with very good sound quality. Although I am not a sound engineer. I am a former professional musician and I have a lot of nice audio gear and speakers and even AirPods Max and these are really really good with pretty flat response but with good quality low end.Big ear hole people rejoice! Buy these!
Will Cyrier –
These earbuds are great and so is the app for iOS. Great integration with both my phone and my work computer. After splitting hairs for a couple of weeks searching for the right set of buds, I’m super happy with my choice.Wanted to replace my aged Bose Soundsport “wireless” to use with my iPhone and Windows work computer. Started by looking at the AirPods 2 Pro but I didn’t care for the stems and I may want to go with Samsung for my next phone. The Galaxy Buds were enticing for the form factor, but had limited capabilities with iPhone, per multiple online reviews. Considered Beats but wasn’t a fan of the integrated wing tips. Looked at various others like Bose, Sony, etc. but the form, size, and/or cost dissuaded a purchase.I then came across the Jabras which promised to check the boxes of what I was looking for. It came down to the Elite 8 Active vs. the Elite 10’s. I went with these for the price point and online info about the fit. I’m super happy with my decision and am not looking back. They sound great, do everything I need them to, fit perfect, and the app is way cool…especially the white noise features. Grateful I found these.
Jaden –
I purchased these in March of 2022. The right earbud started having audio issues recently. It is very quiet. I reached out to Jabra customer service. They emailed me back and asked for a couple pictures and a proof of purchase. I sent what they asked for. They suggested submitting a warranty claim. I did that yesterday. I got notice today that a new pair of earbuds is being shipped to me. I love the way these earbuds fit. They stay in. I can run in them. Sound quality was good. I am beyond impressed with Jabra for sending a new pair of earbuds two years after my initial purchase.