After using the Jabra Elite 5 for months, I can confidently say these are a *major* upgrade from older models like the Elite 3. The titanium black finish feels premium, and the ergonomic design is a godsend for small ears (no more aching after hours!). The hybrid ANC genuinely blocks subway rumbles, though HearThrough mode sounds slightly artificial compared to AirPods Pro.
Sound: The 6mm drivers deliver crisp mids/highs, but bass lovers might need heavy EQ tweaks in the Sound+ app. Compared to my old Skullcandy earbuds, these handle complex tracks like Kaytranada's "Intimidated" way better—though at max volume, there's occasional distortion.
Battery Life: Real-world use gives ~6.5hrs with ANC on (close to Jabra's claim). The Qi case is convenient but charges slower than competitors. Pro tip: Use mono mode for calls to stretch battery further!
Annoyances: Volume controls are awkward (tap-and-hold vs. swipes), and wind reduction during calls is just *okay*. Also, the silicone tips tear easily if you swap sizes—handle with care!
Verdict: At $130-$150, these are perfect for commuters who prioritize ANC/comfort over audiophile sound. But if you find Elite 7 Pros on sale? Go for those instead.