Jabra Elite Active 65t vs Marshall Mode II - Where are the differences?
Where are the differences?
There are a few differences between the two True-Wireless Headphones. Let's take a closer look at the points in comparison between the Elite Active 65t from Jabra and the Marshall Mode II.
Wie werden die Kopfhörer geladen?
Die Ladeanschlüsse der Kopfhöhrer unterscheiden sich. Der Jabra Elite Active 65t wird per MicroUSB geladen. Der Marshall Mode II hat einen USB-C Anschluss.
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Noise Cancelling: ANC
Practical, but not always available: Atkive Noise Cancelling. Both headphones come without Active Noise Cancelling (short: ANC). Thus, you have to do without active noise cancellation with the Jabra Elite Active 65t and the Marshall Mode II.
How many microphones are there?
Let's move on to the topic of microphones, which also have an impact on voice quality and noise cancellation. Most headphones no longer relied on just one microphone, but several. The Marshall Mode II has only one microphone installed here. With the Jabra Elite Active 65t you get 1 microphones per earbud. The more, the better it usually is.
Welche Bluetooth Version ist verbaut?
Die beiden TWS-Kopfhörer aus dem Vergleich laufen über Bluetooth. Eine höhere Version ist hier immer besser und wirkt sich auf die Übertragung wie auch den Energieverbrauch aus. Vergleichn wir hier den Jabra Elite Active 65t und Marshall Mode II, sehen wir Unterschiede:
- Jabra Elite Active 65t: Bluetooth 5.0
- Marshall Mode II: Bluetooth 5.1
Are there changeable attachments?
For better carrying comfort, both wireless headphones from the comparison offer interchangeable attachments. The number of pieces is also identical with . Thus, we have no winner and no loser at this point.
Are the headphones waterproof?
Both headphones from the comparison have IP certification. However, the degree of protection is different. The Jabra Elite Active 65t is certified with IP56. With the Marshall Mode II, you get IPX5 certification. However, an IP certification does not directly mean waterproof. Depending on the certification, the headphones are only water- or sweat-resistant. However, a higher number in the certification is generally better. With Bluetooth headphones there is also the problem that Bluetooth is disturbed by water. Thus, the use when swimming is only possible with special headphones.