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Hi, I found an expert test that showed the following results (Source: RTIngs.com): Overall Attenuation : -26.06 dB Bass : -13.24 dB Mid : -19.62 dB Treble : -45.64 dB Self-Noise: 21.55 dB The isolation performance of the Jabra Elite Active 65t is good. In the bass range, where the rumble of airplane and bus engines sit, they achieved almost 13dB of isolation which is above-average. In the mid-range, important for blocking out speech, they reduce outside noise by more than 20dB, which is very good. In the treble range, occupied by sharp S and T sounds, they isolate by more than 45dB, which is excellent. From personal experience, these have blocked out all outside noise when desired with moderate volume. The app also has a "Focus Mode" that will play various ambience sounds like white noise, pink noise, waterfall, and numerous other sounds to drown out the outside world. I like this feature when I don't want to listen to music but I don't want to hear the outside world either.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No noise cancelling software. Plugging into you ear is about all the noice suppression you will get. Adjusting the volume to drain out the obnoxious guy on their cell phone is the only solution for noise control.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.To the person who posted the information about the bass, mids, and highs, AND citing their source of the information - thank you! That is how you answer a question! Your answer solidified the fact that I will be buying this pair to try.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.They do but I don't think it works well.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I didn't see one but with the right tips on them they pretty much isolate the outside sounds and all you hear clear music.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello Mar - We are sorry, but we do not test for isolation rating pertaining to the Jabra Elite Active 65t. Thank you.
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