The first wave of updates arriving this month is expected to add Adaptive Active Noise Cancellation, HearThrough mode, and a button to quickly turn Jabra’s Sidetone feature on and off. Users will also be able to personalize the device name of their headphones, which is rare among competitors.

The company plans the next wave of updates in March. Elite 10 promises improved call clarity thanks to the latest ANC noise canceling technology. Elite 8 Active, on the other hand, will have advanced wind detection algorithms that will increase HearThrough performance in windy conditions.

Source: Ferra

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