The brand specialized in Jabra sound products has renewed your elite wireless headset family with the announcement of three new models, including Elite 7 Pro, with Multisensor Voice technology to improve performance during calls.
The new range of fully wireless elite headphones improves call technology, adjustment in the ear and audio and design experience, and is composed by Elite 7 Pro models, Elite 7 Active and Elite 3, as announced by the company in
a statement.
The new Jabra Elite 7 PRO stand out for the use of the Voice Multisensor function, which combines a bone driving sensor, four microphones and advanced algorithms to guarantee the best call quality.
A last-generation voice recruitment sensor (VPU) in both headphones serves as a basis for Multisensor Voice technology, with intelligent algorithms that constantly analyze the types of noise that capture integrated microphones and, when they detect wind noise, automatically activate
The VPU sensor.
Bone driving technology is used to transmit voice through vibrations of the jaw, and the intelligent algorithm uses the best combination of the bone driving sensor and microphones to transmit the best call clarity.
The new Elite 7 Pro are 16 percent smaller than the popular Jabra Elite 75T, the most compact of Jabra so far.
Jabra has a database of 62,000 ears scans, which has used to create an average map of the human ear and redesign the handset.
Your specifications are completed with 9 hours of reproduction with noise cancellation and up to 35 hours with charging housing with water resistant certification and IP57 powder, connectivity by Bluetooth version 5.2, possibility of using both headphones independently and connection function
Multiple (using update) and attendees Alexa Integrated, SIRI and Google Assistant (this last one for Android).
Jabra has also presented two additional versions of his wireless headphones: Elite 7 Active and Elite 3.
The Jabra Elite 7 Active are designed for people with active lifestyles.
With the exception of Multisensor Voice technology, they present the same high quality experience as the Elite 7 Pro, with four built-in microphones and two additional for customization, more active cancellation of adjustable noise.
In addition, they make use of liquid silicone rubber and a winged design, which gives the device from a ShakeGrip coating designed to provide adjustment regardless of movements when exercising.
For its part, the Jabra Elite 3 model is the entrance to the range and has 6 mm speakers and allows for calls thanks to a four-microphone technology, a leading music equalizer in its class, Audio Availability APTX HD and
Seven hours of battery life (28 hours with cargo housing).
Headphones offer noise insulation thanks to the HearthRough function, and come with a Danish design and a new range of colors that includes dark gray, navy blue, lilac and light beige.
Elite 3 will be available from September 1 in Spain, while Elite 7 Pro and the Active Elite can be obtained from October 1.
The Elite 7 Pro model will be sold at a recommended price of 199,99 euros, while Elite 7 Active may be achieved by 179.99 euros and Elite 3 by 79.99 euros.