Jabra Elite 10 review: comfy noise cancelling earbuds with spatial audio for all

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Compact buds with solid battery life boosted by cross-platform spatial audio for music and movies

The earbuds last up to six hours with noise cancelling, charging in a fairly compact battery case with enough power for an additional 21 hours of playback.The Elite 10 tick most of the connectivity boxes. They have Bluetooth 5.3 with Google and Microsoft fast pairing, with support for the standard SBC and AAC audio formats out of the box, and the newThey can connect to two devices simultaneously – handy for juggling calls and watching video, which works very well.

The Jabras have good but not class-leading noise cancelling. They handle the drone of engines and fans well but struggle more with higher tones and voices, letting more road noise in from the street than the best. Their “HearThrough” or transparency mode is one of the best, though. The good Jabra Sound+ app for Android and iPhone handles settings, updates, an equaliser and other functions.They sound good, producing well-rounded, easy-listening audio. Bass is solid, mids are strong and highs are crisp, with a full equaliser available in the Jabra Sound+ app. They cannot match the best in the business for detail but have a nice and wide soundstage and handle the separation of tones well.

One area they are almost unrivalled is in Dolby spatial audio support for all devices. They can create the virtual surround sound effect with head tracking – meaning the centre channel stays in front of you even if you turn your head – on Android and iOS. It is particularly effective for movies but will also work with standard stereo music, giving it more depth.The compact earbuds are more durable than many competitors with IP57 water resistance but cannot be repaired.

The earbuds and case are made with 75.7% recycled plastic. Jabra operates trade-in schemes in the UK and publishes

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