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Yes. The 1/28/2022 firmware update added this feature. I waited until this promise was delivered before purchasing
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello Taker84- Our intention is still to add Multipoint to the 7-series. We are working to bring this feature into this more sleek and advanced form factor and for this reason, we experience some delays. We plan to bring this update the market very soon.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, they don’t. I have the 75t’s and they do connect with both. I Also like the 75’s better.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Be wary of Jabra ever adding this feature. I wouldn't count on it. On the 75t they promised (didn't say they were trying...they promised with a date expected) single bud use both right and left then NEVER delivered. They eventually said there was no demand for it. Here we are two headsets later, and they have single bud use as the default and multi-point the teased feature. Why? If there is no demand, why would they make that switch? Jabra is not trustworthy to deliver anything other than what comes on the headset when you take it out of the box (based on my experience).
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No - the Jabra Elite 7 Pro earbuds do not have multi-link capability.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No and it's soooo annoying. You can connect up to five devices but you have to literally disconnect the buds or turn off the Bluetooth on the last device you were connected to in order for them to be free to connect to a new device. Or delete them from your current device and then go through the hole finding and setup process again. I absolutely hate these buds for that (and other reasons) because I connect them to my tablet, and the only way to get the buds to connect to my phone the next time I want to use them is to manually disconnect the buds or turn off the BT on my tablet. So if I leave the house without disconnecting the buds from their previously connected device the only way to use them is to go through the whole Discovery and setup process again. They are a lot of other annoyances that I won't get into. I would recommend getting Galaxy/Google/Amazon buds if you're an Android user, airpods if you're in Apple guy. I was excited about these buds and I hate seeing 2/3 companies dominate everything but it's better than a product that just drives me crazy.
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