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Jabra’s Elite earbuds just got better: New firmware update rolls out

Jabra's Elite 10 and Elite 8 Active earbuds receive a firmware update improving ANC and call quality. Update now via the Jabra Sound+ app.

In an exciting announcement made at CES 2024 earlier this year, Jabra announced that they were on the brink of enhancing the functionality of their high-end Elite 10 and Elite 8 Active earbuds. The wait is finally over. Jabra has officially released a firmware update, promising significant improvements in these models’ active noise cancellation (ANC) and call quality.

Take your calls anywhere, distraction-free

One of the standout features of the new update is the bolstered ANC capability, particularly for the Elite 10 model. Jabra promises that this update will deliver up to twice the efficiency in blocking background chatter. When you’re taking calls, the earbuds can now suppress surrounding human voices much more effectively, ensuring your conversations are more precise and focused, no matter where you are.

Bracing for the breeze with the Elite 8 Active

The Elite 8 Active earbuds are also getting a significant boost, with improvements aimed at delivering an enhanced ANC and hear-through experience, especially in windy conditions. With this update, the earbuds’ external microphones have been fine-tuned to detect and counteract wind noise more accurately. This ensures your audio experience remains uninterrupted and pristine, even on gusty days.

Updating made easy

The firmware update is now available at no extra cost for those eager to take advantage of these improvements. Owners of the Elite 10 and Elite 8 Active earbuds can easily update their devices through the Jabra Sound+ app. Jabra’s support page is the go-to resource for detailed instructions on how to proceed with the update.

In an era where earbuds have become an essential accessory for personal and professional use, Jabra’s commitment to enhancing user experience through regular firmware updates is a welcome move. By focusing on real-world problems like background noise and wind interference, Jabra ensures that its Elite series remains at the forefront of audio technology, providing users an unparalleled listening experience.

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