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I'm a long time Pixel user currently using a Pixel 6 Pro and Pixel Watch. It's there any argument to get these over my Jabra Elite Active 75t?
Native software support but beyond that, no. They fit kinda weird compared to the series A and I have to adjust them quite often. I will also say the ANC is not as good as the airpod pros. I have never had Jabras.
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06-04-2023 at 09:53 PM.
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I'm a long time Pixel user currently using a Pixel 6 Pro and Pixel Watch. It's there any argument to get these over my Jabra Elite Active 75t?
I have both active 75t and the pixel buds pro. They have different sound signatures. The Jabra's have a way more pronounced V shape signature, the buds pro are much more neutral and in my opinion sound much better. ANC is better on the buds pro, and you also get head tracking with them plus all the other Google tricks. The buds pro are more comfortable for me but that varies person to person. I don't feel either is secure enough in the ear when you are very active and sweating a lot. I grab the A series when I go out on runs.
I have both active 75t and the pixel buds pro. They have different sound signatures. The Jabra's have a way more pronounced V shape signature, the buds pro are much more neutral and in my opinion sound much better. ANC is better on the buds pro, and you also get head tracking with them plus all the other Google tricks. The buds pro are more comfortable for me but that varies person to person. I don't feel either is secure enough in the ear when you are very active and sweating a lot. I grab the A series when I go out on runs.
Thanks. The Active 75ts are actually very comfortable to me for working out, etc. My main complaint is that the passthrough sound mode doesn't really work for me. I want to have my cake and eat it too - great sound cancellation when listening to music and on calls, but not feeling like I have ear plugs in drowning out the sound the rest of the time. I have to take them out completely when having an in person conversation with someone.
I don't know what head tracking is or the other Google tricks but I'll do some research.
Thanks. The Active 75ts are actually very comfortable to me for working out, etc. My main complaint is that the passthrough sound mode doesn't really work for me. I want to have my cake and eat it too - great sound cancellation when listening to music and on calls, but not feeling like I have ear plugs in drowning out the sound the rest of the time. I have to take them out completely when having an in person conversation with someone.
I don't know what head tracking is or the other Google tricks but I'll do some research.
I was going to include practically the same feedback as the user you replied to until I saw their message so I'll just echo and add to it based off of your follow up comment here:
Passthrough ("Ambient Sound") is unmatched on Sony's WF XM4 series against any other in-ear monitor I've tested (including both the 75t, Buds Pro, and Buds A). The Buds A are my next favorite stepping down from the WF XM4 too for their comfort and ease of use personally, but I rarely use them over my XM4 these days unless I'm doing 1 ear in grocery shopping or the sort. I returned my Jabra and Buds Pro.
Thanks. The Active 75ts are actually very comfortable to me for working out, etc. My main complaint is that the passthrough sound mode doesn't really work for me. I want to have my cake and eat it too - great sound cancellation when listening to music and on calls, but not feeling like I have ear plugs in drowning out the sound the rest of the time. I have to take them out completely when having an in person conversation with someone.
I don't know what head tracking is or the other Google tricks but I'll do some research.
I use the A-series and just remove the rubber tips, otherwise it plugs my ears too much. But removing the tips let's some sound pass through.
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I have both active 75t and the pixel buds pro. They have different sound signatures. The Jabra's have a way more pronounced V shape signature, the buds pro are much more neutral and in my opinion sound much better. ANC is better on the buds pro, and you also get head tracking with them plus all the other Google tricks. The buds pro are more comfortable for me but that varies person to person. I don't feel either is secure enough in the ear when you are very active and sweating a lot. I grab the A series when I go out on runs.
Thanks. The Active 75ts are actually very comfortable to me for working out, etc. My main complaint is that the passthrough sound mode doesn't really work for me. I want to have my cake and eat it too - great sound cancellation when listening to music and on calls, but not feeling like I have ear plugs in drowning out the sound the rest of the time. I have to take them out completely when having an in person conversation with someone.
I don't know what head tracking is or the other Google tricks but I'll do some research.
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I don't know what head tracking is or the other Google tricks but I'll do some research.
I was going to include practically the same feedback as the user you replied to until I saw their message so I'll just echo and add to it based off of your follow up comment here:
Passthrough ("Ambient Sound") is unmatched on Sony's WF XM4 series against any other in-ear monitor I've tested (including both the 75t, Buds Pro, and Buds A). The Buds A are my next favorite stepping down from the WF XM4 too for their comfort and ease of use personally, but I rarely use them over my XM4 these days unless I'm doing 1 ear in grocery shopping or the sort. I returned my Jabra and Buds Pro.
I don't know what head tracking is or the other Google tricks but I'll do some research.
I use the A-series and just remove the rubber tips, otherwise it plugs my ears too much. But removing the tips let's some sound pass through.