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Edited December 2, 2021
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EDIT: there is now a 15% off coupon at eBay, bringing the price down to $50.48. Can you please update the FP price?
Code is CRBTN15
Coupon also works for 75t elite active and 85t refurbished.
First time these have broken $60, I think. Certified refurbished so 2 year warranty. 
Active Elite also available for $10 more at
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Jabra-El...632-2357-0
85t available for $25 more at
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Jabra-El...632-2357-0
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I have used several 65 active refurb, they stopped working after a year or so
currently using 75t refurb and is doing great, its over 6 months
just ordered 85t (wireless charging and 6 microphones and real ANC ands better bass)
Same, I've been using them practically every day for the same amount of time. Solid headphones
I've tried almost everything from Samsung, Bose and a few others. Either they don't do calls well, or they fall off during fast runs. Jabra 75 does both equally well.
My question is - are 85s really better for sports? 75s are smaller, and I am not sure 85s can securely stay inside during runs.
85t would suck for running. They don't fit into the ear the same. I've had them fall out while riding my road bike. It's a common complaint. They are also ported so there's no passive noise cancellation. The port also adds wind noise. Anc helps some but it doesn't cancel it out entirely. They sound great on an airplane or sitting in an office. They just won't stay put for exercise especially if you are bouncing.
How's the voice quality if you are in a noisy setting? Zoom has great noise cancelling, but I used to talk to someone with 65t, and the headphones would pick up any noise much louder than her actual voice, which was a PITA!
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Also, Don't bother getting the more expensive 85t as they both are the same except for battery capacity. Therefore, the 85t is heavier and will fall out of your ears, if you do anything active.
I'd be happier with the 75th because the buttons are touch-sensitive as opposed to press-down. And the charging case isn't as fragile. But since my 65ts are still working great I likely won't upgrade.
Buttons on the 75's and 65's are *mechanical*, not touch sensitive. I have refurbs of both. Mechanical buttons are the way to go AFAIC because you can operate them through fabric and such. Recently I was running a race with a thin hat covering my ears and mittens on: I could still change volume and tracks to the tunes I was listening to while running and I also managed a PR at the same time. Mechanical buttons FTW.
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