Jabra’s noise-cancelling Elite 85h headphones get smart with AI

Jabra Elite 85h headphones (navy, beige, and black) against dark gray background.

Jabra The Elite 85h will be available in April for $299.

Jabra, the company that brought listeners the popular Elite 65t true wireless earbuds, is updating its Elite headphone line with the Jabra Elite 85h. This pair of noise-cancelling headphones with adaptive audio is IP52 dust- and water-resistant, further backed by a two-year warranty. Its proprietary SmartSound technology adapts to a listener’s environment, providing optimal media playback.

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The 40mm dynamic drivers of the Jabra Elite 85h can play music for 32 consecutive hours with noise cancelling activated. When the inevitable phone call comes in, the six-microphone array facilitates clear voice transmission and makes for better quality phone calls. What’s more, users can use the mics to access virtual assistants like Google Assistant, Siri, or Alexa.

Jabra’s SmartSound technology sets itself apart from competing noise-cancelling earbuds and headphones by detecting ~6,000 unique sounds and adjusting the audio accordingly. According to the company, it alternates between three general modes: commute, in public, and in private. As with other wireless Jabra products, listeners may use the Jabra Sound+ app.

Jabra product image of the Elite 85h headphones in black, navy, titanium black, and beige. Jabra Elite 85h lifestyle image of the headphones dangling from a leather bag on a bench with a scenic background. The Jabra Elite 85h headphones on a desk, lifestyle image. Lifestyle image of the headphones in beige hanging from a leather messenger bag in a train station.

The Jabra Elite 85h noise cancelling headphones will be available in four colors: black, titanium black, gold beige, and navy. Consumers can pre-order the headset in March and purchase it in April for $299.

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