





๐ง Elevate your sound gameโwireless freedom meets pro-level clarity!
The Jabra Elite 65t Titanium Black earbuds offer true wireless convenience with up to 15 hours of battery life including the charging case. Featuring advanced 4-microphone technology for superior call quality and wind noise reduction, these IP55-rated earbuds deliver reliable Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity with no audio dropouts. Compatible with both Apple and Android devices, they allow personalized sound customization through the Jabra Sound+ app, making them ideal for professionals and active millennials seeking premium sound and all-day comfort.
















| ASIN | B077ZGRVRX |
| Additional Features | Noise Cancellation, Wind Noise Reduction |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Calling |
| Audio Driver Type | Balanced Armature Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 15 hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 15 hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #119,311 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #4,647 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Version | 5 |
| Brand | Jabra |
| Brand Name | Jabra |
| Built-In Media | 3 sets of Silicon EarGels, Charging Case, Micro USB cable, User Manual, Warranty and Warning Leaflets, TA label |
| Cable Features | USB |
| Color | Titanium Black |
| Compatible Devices | Connects to all Bluetoothยฎ 5.0 ready devices โ phones, computers, tablets and more |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wireless |
| Control Method | Touch, Voice |
| Control Type | Button Control |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 14,305 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 years |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | rounded |
| Enclosure Material | Titanium |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00615822010535 |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | Wireless |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Headphones Jack | Wireless |
| Item Type Name | Jabra Elite 65t True Wireless Earbuds and Charging Case - Titanium Black |
| Item Weight | 11.04 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Jabra |
| Model Name | Elite 65t |
| Model Number | 100-99000000-02 |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Home |
| Style Name | Elite 65t |
| Theme | Video Game |
| UPC | 615822010535 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year, A limited one-year warranty applies to all Jabra consumer products purchased from an authorized reseller. |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
A**R
Great Earbuds!
I have been so happy with these earbuds!!! I got them about a week ago and have used them: -at home around the house -at work (I work in a restaurant Front & Back of House) -shopping -on runs/walks -at the gym There was ONE time I had some connectivity issues with the left earbud BUT read my notes below to see how it turned out not to be a problem with the buds :). *Side note: I previously owned the Beats by Dre earbuds (Powerbeats 3) for about 2 years before one of the parts that wraps around the ear broke off! Those were also great, but I decided it was a good opportunity to try the "true wireless" style. I love and miss my Beast, but I will admit I like these better! CONNECTION: I had one issue with connectivity the first time I took them on a walk/run. The left earbud was cutting in and out. At first, I tried to reposition it tighter in my ear because I assumed it wasn't registering that it was in my ear (since you can opt to only use the right one at times). Then I started to remove it and it connected right before I took it out. Turns out, It wasn't that I had to push it in further, it was that it was already pushed in a little too far. After that day, I found that just easing it into my ear and not trying to force it into a certain position was 100% effective and I haven't had any connectivity issues or cutting out since. *All that to say...if the left earbud is having connectivity issues, try to pull it out and set it back in your ear easily (as it should go in!) and don't push it or force it. NOISE CANCELLING/HEAR THROUGH: I LOVE that these have the option for "noise cancelling" or "hear through" mode. When I am at work or running outside I am able to hear what is happening around me (someone knocking on the door, calling my name, cars going by, bikes about to pass, etc) but it doesn't affect the quality of the music/podcast that I am listening to. When you switch to noise cancelling, you can tell a difference instantly. For example, I finished up a run and before I went inside it got really windy and I could hear the wind through the "hear through" setting, so I thought I would see if there was a difference when I switch to noise cancelling. The wind COMPLETELY cut out! Same goes for rustling leaves, people talking, etc. Night and day difference. *I also love that you can us the right earbud solo and keep the left one in the case :) BATTERY: The case offers extra charge in case your earbuds run out, and the earbuds them selves last long enough for me! I haven't worn them for more than maybe 2 hours at a time before popping them back in to throw in my purse or gym bag. I will say the case charges VERY quickly! COMFORT: It took me a day or two to get used to the feel of these. My last set (beats by dre powerbeats 3) didn't have to fit so securely, because they had the piece that wrapped over your ear to keep them in place, and these fit very snug. I wore them for about 20 . min the first day, 30 the next, and then on a 5k jog the next day. They don't budge, so I don't have any worries that they will fall out when running! Overall, these are amazing. 5 stars. 2 thumbs up. The only thing I have yet to find in a pair of earbuds is the ability to quiet the surrounding noises for the listener on the other end of the phone. Several earbuds (wired, wireless, true wireless) that I have tried, have the same quality there. If I am on the phone with my husband and washing dishes, he can hear the water. If I am typing on my computer, he can hear the typing. If I am in a noisy area, he can hear other people around me. I will say he has admitted that these are better than others I have tried, but FULL DISCLOSURE: These still do that. It hasn't been an issue for me! Though I am excited for the future when that feature hits these items :) Hope this helps!
M**3
Way better than I imagined...
I was not a fan of truly wireless earbuds because of the low hour listening time. I had purchased a product from Apple and returned it so I ended up getting the Apple Airpods and the experience actually changed my mind about truly wireless buds. I don't like the way the Airpods fit but like the freedom the truly wireless give. I looked around for something that would fit better and decided on the Jabra Elite 65t and I have to say I'm very happy I did. I own a number of what could be considered high end over the ear headphones as well as too many earbuds and I like to rotate between 4 pair. I mention this to give some perspective. I listen to a wide variety of music and just went for a 7 mile run on Monday Nov. 5 2018 using the 65t and I'm really impressed. I first thought the 65t's would not be comfortable but they really are to me. When I ran on Monday I used some thin headband ear warmers because it's getting cool here in Connecticut. Anyway the 65t's never felt lose or like they would fall out. I used them today when I went out to take care of business. When I run I listen to music from my Apple Watch Series 4 and the 65t's stayed connected and didn't miss a beat, even with the Airpods I had a couple of drop outs so it really appears the bluetooth is rock solid. I have not had any issues with the left and right buds not connecting when I first put them in, right then left of left then right. Also for me the music sounds pretty dog gone good too. I mentioned my over ear headphones (I list them in some other reviews) as a point of reference and to me these are really musical, i.e. let all the stuff I listen to come through, I don't miss a thing, not one thing. I am so happy I got these the freedom of truly wireless is awesome. The battery is not an issue either. Even when I happen to listen at home using these while cleaning the house or doing other chores I can't see the battery being an issue. Like this morning I had business to take care of and walked around for an hour or so and when I checked the battery level they were up around 90%. I'm happy so far and hope these hold up. Really glad I chose Jabra. It's going to be hard to go back to regular earbuds with the wire connection, I do bring a pair when I go on my runs or use the 65t's while out and about. I always bring an extra pair no matter what I'm using. Anyway my experience with the 65t's are really good. Update 11/8/2018: Just a follow up. I really like these buds but kind of disappointed with Amazon customer service. I purchased these on 11/1/18 and now 11/8/18 they are $50 cheaper. I pay my way as Prime member and even if I wasnโt I think that if I purchased these from the Amazon store and then the next day they are discounted then why not give some consideration to people that paid full price within a week or so. Come on, you lose more money having me send them back for a refund then you have spend time and money having to get them ready to resell at and even lower price. I guess thatโs somebody else is a billionaire and Iโm complaining about $50. 12/12/18 Update: Sorry about the rant above. After further use of these and trying the Elite Sports as well as the AirPods, the regular Elite 65t are by far the best as far as I'm concerned. Even making and receiving calls on the Elite 65t's are perfect. I've been looking at other truly wireless pods and actually ordered a couple then canceled the order after thinking about how well these perform, so I went ahead and ordered another pair of Elite 65t's. One for working out and the other for casual use.
P**T
Slippery little buggers
There are many things that I like about this earbuds. I use them mostly with an Android phone and bought them after a lot of research looking at all the truly wireless earbuds in this price range. I had narrowed it down to these versus Apple Airpods and ultimately got these for better Android integration and a better deal on a "used" pair from Amazon Warehouse. (They didn't appear to be used at all. Probably just a previous customer return that someone decided not to keep.) They paired easily right out of the box. I'm not an audiophile, so not as discriminating as some people, but I think they sound excellent. I'm used to using wired earbuds and find when they seal in the ear canal, they are capable of delivering full, rich sound. The medium ear gels are the only ones that fit me, but at least they give you a set of small and large in case they don't. They do get tiring after about an hour or so of use. Mostly because your ear canal is supporting all the weight of the earbuds. Although they aren't heavy, they are heavier than wired earbuds, which I can wear for hours without even noticing them. I've had no video sync issues with YouTube or Plex, my two most-used video apps, which was my biggest concern about truly wireless earbuds after reading all the reviews. I can't give these a 5-star review for a couple of specific reasons. First, these things are really, really slippery. The plastic they are made of is just way too smooth and they too easily slip out of my fingers when I'm trying to put them in my ears or put them back in their case. There's no way to get them to emit any sound to find it if it's lost, so I could see this being a big problem if they are dropped in a public place like an airplane. Second, the case is horribly designed. Like the ear buds, the plastic is really smooth and hard to grip. The case should take zero thought to open, but the first time I tried to open it, I had to fiddle around with it for at least a minute to figure out exactly how it worked. It is really difficult to open in the dark since there's no way to tell front from back by touch. Sticking your fingernail or thumbnail in the little slit does nothing to help you open the case. It's easiest to open by pushing the lid inward as with one thumb as you are squeezing the sides of the base with your other thumb and index finger to get the latch to release. Sound complicated? The fact that I had to type all that out in the first place just to explain it proves there is a flaw in the design. The latch and lid feel really flimsy and I'm really doubtful it's going to last very long before it stops latching. All that said, I'm satisfied with them. I'm admittedly anti-Apple, so I was relieved that I didn't have to buy Airpods to get a good set of truly wireless Bluetooth earbuds. Edit after 1 month of use: These are more like a 3.5 than a 4. I'm still having issues with how slippery they are but have gotten more used to them. I'm constantly afraid I'm going to lose one when using them out in public. I dislike the case even more now that I've been using it a few weeks. I use these almost exclusively at night before going to bed and it's a challenge to put them in their case in the dark. It's possible, but just way harder than it should be because they have to go in the case just-so or you can't close it. Combined with how slippery they are, it always takes longer than it should. I like the HearThrough feature that lets you hear ambient noise while wearing the earbuds, but with my Google Pixel, HearThrough cuts in and out with my right ear bud constantly if no media is playing. I haven't heard anything from Jabra e-mail support after report it to them, This alone may make me decide to return them to Amazon before the window closes because I don't know if mine are defective or if it's a known issue. The fit has been great for my ears. They feel really secure once they are in and can wear them for hours without noticing them. If I decide to keep them, this will be the main reason why.
J**K
My favorite earbuds by far
To begin with I have not tried any other wireless earbud products so its hard to review in comparison to other brands and products. But what I will say is that these are the first earbud/headphone products that do NOT fall out of my ear. I have tried so many products that I gave up hope in looking for a pair that would stick in my ear. I was a bit concerned at first due to the block like aesthetic of the Jabras but I was certainly proven wrong. Fit: As soon as I plugged these into my ear I knew that they werent going to fall out. It almost feels as if they stick onto your ear, the feeling is a bit hard to explain. But if I were to try it would go like this, when i had my wired in-ear headphones i would always have to push the earbud into my ear slightly so that it would stick longer. That initial feeling is what the Jabras provide without any re adjustment. It was almost weird for me because I have been so accustomed to having to readjust my headphones. The real test was when i took these to the gym. Weightlifting felt great in these, almost forgot they were in my ear. I had my doubts when i hopped on the treadmill but i was yet again proven wrong. The headphones did not fall out of my ear and again there was no need for re-adjustment. Functions The Jabra 65t was extremely simple to pair to my phone straight out the case. Without any additional app, its as simple as pairing to a bluetooth speaker. Turn it in pairing mode by holding down the right earbud button until it turns blue, then scan with whichever device youre using. The leftear bud is used for volume control, a little different for someone who comes from a traditional volume control on wired headsets but is, its there and it works. Another interesting function of the 65t is that if you take out one earbud, it stops the audio completely and resumes when put back in. I can assume this is if someone is trying to talk to you but you cannot hear them so you take one side out. This may be inconvenient for some but I find this very useful. If you want to be more aware of the sounds around you, then you can download the easy to use app made for the earbuds. Jabra's sound+ app allows you to change the profile of the sound settings as well as the option to allow sound in. The noise cancelling might be too much for some people so the Hear Through setting may come in handy. Sound quality The sound quality on the Jabra elite 65t is great for the price. I would by no means consider myself and audio expert but the audio is clear, crisp and provides the right amount of base. Settings may also be tweaked to ones preference through the app. Battery Life & Case Have not used them to the extent to where they came close to dying but they do seem to last fairly long. The earbuds are easy to charge using the case, just match them with the correct sides and close the case. Battery percentage may be checked through the app. The case is a bit hard to open at first and a bit inconvenient because the charging port is a usb to microusb. Having an android i wish it was usb to USB-C but this is obviously just preference. Overall: These are killer wireless earphones that will not break the bank. Great for working out and going on runs. Great for blocking out sound and commutes. Only con is the minor issues with the case. But everything else feels like great quality
R**H
Amazing sound quality, inconsistent bluetooth performance
These sound amazing. Plenty of bass, mids, and highs. I also have the Bose QC25 and the PowerBeats and these sound better than both of them. The QC25 still do the BEST JOB EVER of cancelling noise on the airplane, but these do a pretty good job. Note, these cancel the noise out because they fit inside your ear like an ear plug and as such if you turn off your music, they won't cancel as much noise out as when the music is playing, they are not active noise cancelling like the Bose QC25. The issue I have with the Jabra is two fold. #1 when you're eating on the plane or at a cafรฉ the motion of your jaw actually causes your ears to decompress as well, and they will slide out of your ears. This may be resolved by using a different size tip, they come with 3 sizes, I used the medium. #2 issue is most important, the Bluetooth performance is subpar. Sometimes when you put them in, the left ear does not work, and it's a real chore to get it working again. There are no clear instructions provided by Jabra on how to resolve, but in my opinion they should JUST WORK. The other issue I had was talking on the phone, people said they had difficulty hearing me when I was at a noisy coffee shop, so clearly they don't do a very good job in noisy environments of talking on the phone. Overall this is a great product but I was not happy with using them to talk to my coworkers on the phone and having to fight with the left earbud all the time, so I returned them. Note: these sound a MILLION DOLLARS BETTER then the Apple Earpods. The Earpods are a JOKE!!! Do yourself a favor, even if you don't get these Jabra ones do NOT BUY the Apple ones they sound the same as the factory headphones.
S**I
Purple death - Third pair in a year.
*Update * Third paid in about a year. The customer service is exceptional but I assume that's because these go bad so often. I'm sad as my third paid just went dead again. With the purple light of death. It goes permanently purple or pink and never charges the earpieces again. So disappointed I just can't recommend these in good conscience. *End update* I haven't done many of these reviews, however I want to share my experience with the Jabra Elite 65T truly wireless headphones. First off some context, I work in both an office and outdoor setting and I wanted these to help me detangle from my old headphones. I never want s these for working out or the gym, but I gather I'd hate them if I did. First let's look at build quality. I'd give the quality a 4/5 ... The headphones for me are comfy out of the box. They fit well and feel comfy. The charging block itself is strong and has fallen few times from me just not remembering where I had them and they still work and hold great charge. My only problem here is the opening of the case itself. At first I would pry it open, not know there's a push down then pull open type of setting ๐. My bad Jabra. Sound quality 3/5 For me the sound quality on these are awesome, with great features built in to the eq to change it to your liking. My score is however is low because of my experience with them chipping out ever so often as if they're too far from the paired device. I'd literally be jamming to some tunes with it in my hands, then I put it in my pocket and it's chipping in and out. Sometimes chipping in and out while it's in my hand, guess it hates the way I dance to Migos lol. Truth is the sound quality doesn't matter if it's a hassle to enjoy it. These require very close proximity to the paired device, you wouldn't be able to stay connected if you're not in direct line of sight I've found and that's no bueno. Noise cancellation 4/5 Noise cancellation works pretty well here, no complaint on that part. I even love the hearr through function of the headphones that amplify your surroundings sounds for better hearing. It doesn't always do well with voice amplification however and sometimes goes into and idle mode where there's no hear through at all, just dead muffles from a plugged ear until the phone rings or you get a message, etc. Overall 3.5/5 Sadly I'd overall give these headphones a 3.5. I found them affordable enough for what I wanted them for. However they haven't delivered fully on that dream of being truly wireless. Given the poor performance of the connection even in pocket, muchless when I'm in separate rooms and some other things. I look forward to the next iteration of these headphones as I'd love to try one with a few updates that address the issues I have. Great sets but they just aren't as perfect as they could have been. Cheers everyone.
L**D
Very Very Comffortable AND GREAT SOUND
I read the reviews and even went to a few people on advice before I purchased these wireless earbuds. I was concerned that since these did not have an ear hook (like bose) that they would not remain in my ear. However they fit just fine and they are awesome. I knew from some of the reviews that bass was lacking and that's a true statement. I have a pair of jam wireless earbuds that have way more bass but they are not as comfortable as this pair. So it seems that I had to trade base for comfort which in some cases are ok . The only time the lack of bass really bothers me is when I listen to a song that I know that has a great bass line and its not there. Don't get me wrong the bass is there but not like overpowering. However I would still reckoned this pair, the left and right bud have never lost sync with eachother. however you can listen to the right bud in solo mode I have not figured out a way to listen to the left on in solo mode I am not sure if its possible. It seems like more people want to chat to me on my right side than my left. I have not been able to exercise the app yet because I am out to sea on a ship with no wifi and to exercise all of the features you need internet. So if you don't have internet don't expect the extra features. UPDATE: Since I have been able to upload the App and they also updated the APP recently I know think this is the best pair of wireless earbuds on the market. Being on facetime and phone calls is a blast with these. You don't have to raise your voice you can speak natural and the caller on the other side can hear you just fine.
H**.
Great Wireless Earbud
This is for the regular Elite 65T after using it for like 5 days. I debated and did bunch of research between Active and Elite. The main concern was battery life due to the step in Active and Elite falling out. Well, it never fall out for me so I'm satisfy. Pro - Wireless and can connect to multiple device. I use it for my PC and cell phone. - Rapid charging and last ~5 hours. - Wireless charging in the case is one of the main reason why I bought it. Didn't like my previous wireless needing to plug into the earbud to charge - Charging the case is fast. I'm not sure if the case have rapid charging capability but within 1 hours, my case is full. - Regular Elite 65T does not drop out of the ear. Make sure you rotate it after you put it in. I ran on the treadmill for hours multiple days and no sign of it falling at all. Even the sweat didn't affect it much (except making it a bit more slippery when I took it off) - No voice out of sync at all when watching movies - Hear-through is great. I haven't try too much in public places but I can definitely hear sound from further away if my slider is up high. It would also amplify my key press while typing this review. Only recommend if you want awareness. - There is an equalizer in the apps, but almost every music apps have them too. I don't play around with those, just standard guy who listen to music as is. - The Sound apps also have background music if you want to go sleep like Oceans wave or Rainy background. Not sure if that the purpose of it though, Have 3 profile, Regular, Commute and Focus (study mode) Con - Randomly drop signal for 1 sec like once every 3-5 hours? I'm ok with it but many like it to be perfect. I also notice, if the device you connecting to have crappy bluetooth, you can expect some signal loss. With my S8 phone, no signal drop at all. - I prefer that my Right Earbud, pressing it once would automatically activate my voice assistant like Ok Google or Alexa. I have to press the button then say those command. Just a personally preference. - Don't really like pressing buttons into my ear, but something I can get use too. So I sacrifice my body for some numbers. I would not listen for 5 hours straight next time. Stopwatch and battery level based on the Sound apps at 50-75% volume. This is for my Earbud. Yours may be different but it should give you a picture somewhat. 1hr 03min 92% 1hr 12min 88% 2hr 03min 62% 2hr 45min 50% 3hr 13min 43% 4hr 10min 23% 4hr 39min 9% Battery low announcement 4hr 49min 4% 4hr 53min 2% Dead Now, here the thing with Rapid Charging using a fully charged case. It blew my mind compare to what was advertised: 10-15min charging for addition 1.5hr music. I did exactly 10min charge = 52% so based on my stats, that about 2hr Overall, it was a hefty price to pay but was worth it since I really needed wireless earbud to PC usage. I first did Large left and Medium right but the left side got really uncomfortable after 30min. End up doing Med/Med but keep noticing that my right ear felt loose/strange. I just swab to left Med and right Large and it feel better now. Trial and error. I really hope it last for 1-2 years.
M**E
1 Year Review- Sounds and works great, but uncomfortable for long periods
1 -- Noise cancellation The passive noise cancelling is quite effective. It is nice to have some peace of quiet during my commute to work via train. There is an outdoor mode that forwards outside noises through the four microphones. It works quite well, although the quality is kinda coarse. It does get the necessary sounds through. 2 -- Microphone quality The call quality is standard. The caller says they can hear me clearly. 3 -- Sound quality I'm not an expert on sound quality, but the treble and bass sound balanced. Maybe some would call it "flat". But Jabra's app provides an equalizer to customize these frequencies. Volume- can be loud as you want. A thing to note is the volume set by your phone and earbuds are separate. It does not use the sound level decided by the driver of your operating system. This can be good or annoying depending on the user. I find it useful because I can keep the phone volume the same and adjust the volume for the earbuds. 4 -- Comfort In regards to comfort, there is no breathing room in the ear canal due the design for passive noise cancellation. So after an hour, it gets kinda itchy inside the ear (probably due to sweating). On the plus-side, this air-tight seal makes it very difficult to fall out. The rubber ear domes do not cause discomfort over time. They fit quite nicely in my ears. The comfort may strongly depend on the shape of your ears, but the three different sized domes included in the box will probably cover most ear shapes and sizes. Weight is light enough so that there's no discomfort when moving the head. Pressing the buttons on either side was weird at first as you were pushing the buds further into your ear canals. But, after a few weeks of use, I got used that feeling. It just feels normal pressing them now. The master-slave design is kind of annoying since there are times I would like my other ear open to neighboring colleagues. The master is the right earbud, while the left is the slave. Therefore, when using only a single earbud, only the right-sided earbud works. 5 -- Rechargable case and earbud battery No magnets to secure the earbuds. They just fall out if you turn it upside-down while it is open. But the design of the lid makes it so probably won't accidentally open. You must lightly pinch the sides to get it to open with ease. In terms of charge, it holds for a long time. The buds last up to 6 hours of use for me. Then the case provides 2 to 3 additional charges.
D**S
Decent earpiece for decent price
I just wanted a decent wireless earpiece. And this was on sale, so it was a steal. Don't listen to the critics about the soundstage or audio quality. It sounds good to me. If you're not an audiophile, you have nothing to worry about. I like that it has hearthrough function and autopause function when you put down your earpiece. My only complain is that it's very easy to drop this earpiece because of the weird shape compared to others that I had, and the Bluetooth connection can be intermittent sometimes.
M**N
Don't stay in your ears
This product DID NOT FIT my ears at all. I tried all 3 of the inner earbud size options, but all of them would fall out, either just of their own accord, or at the first movement of my head. My husband also has these earbuds, and they work fine for him, but he has huge ear holes. DO NOT BUY THESE unless you have very large ear holes.
A**G
Good fit. great sound!
Love it! Nice colour!
H**R
These are LIFE
I. LOVE. THESE. I wear them all day at work and one charge in the cases usually lasts me about 7-8 hours. I put them in their charging case for 30 minutes on my way to the gym and I can wear them again my entire workout. The Quality is great, They completely block out the noise around me and they're comfortable. I will say if you workout a lot the sport ones might be the better option and these sometimes start to slip out during sweaty workouts but that is literally the only minor fault, I usually take them out wipe them off and put them back in and they're good to go. They have a good Distance range too so you can don't need to be glued to the source of the sound.
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