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Jabra Elite 75t vs Sennheiser HD 560S

Updated Apr 2026headphones
Jabra Elite 75t
Jabra
Jabra Elite 75t
$179
8.1/10
VS
Sennheiser HD 560S
Sennheiser
Sennheiser HD 560S
$199
8.3/10

The Verdict

Jabra Elite 75t and Sennheiser HD 560S serve entirely different use cases, making direct comparison challenging. Jabra delivers portable in-ear convenience with active noise cancellation, 5.5-hour ANC battery life, and solid call quality through its 4-microphone array, ideal for commuters and mobile users. Sennheiser offers reference-grade audio through open-back drivers and 120-ohm impedance, requiring a wired connection but providing superior soundstage and frequency response (6 Hz to 38 kHz) for stationary listening. Budget-conscious portable users seeking ANC should choose Jabra Elite 75t. Audiophiles prioritizing sound accuracy and willing to accept wired limitations will prefer Sennheiser HD 560S.

ancElite 75t
ValueElite 75t
BatteryElite 75t
comfortHD 560S
sound_qualityHD 560S

Who Should Buy

Buy the Jabra Elite 75t if…

  • Compact design with excellent secure fit for all ear types
  • IP55 water and dust resistance is suitable for workouts
  • ANC added via firmware update expanded capabilities post-purchase

Buy the Sennheiser HD 560S if…

  • Audiophile-grade clarity and neutral sound at an accessible price
  • 120-ohm impedance works with most phones and laptops without an amp
  • Incredibly wide soundstage for gaming, mixing, and critical listening

Category Scores

Jabra Elite 75t
Sennheiser HD 560S
anc
8.5
3.0
Value
8.4
7.8
Battery
8.3
2.0
comfort
8.2
8.7
sound_quality
7.8
8.9

Pros & Cons

Jabra Elite 75t

Pros

  • Compact design with excellent secure fit for all ear types
  • IP55 water and dust resistance is suitable for workouts
  • ANC added via firmware update expanded capabilities post-purchase
  • Excellent call quality with 4-microphone beamforming
  • Customizable EQ and sound profiles via Jabra Sound+ app

Cons

  • 5.5-hour battery with ANC is short by modern standards
  • No multipoint Bluetooth connectivity
  • ANC was added later and is weaker than purpose-built ANC earbuds
  • Only AAC and SBC codecs — no aptX or LDAC
  • Jabra has discontinued the Elite 75t line — no future updates

Sennheiser HD 560S

Pros

  • Audiophile-grade clarity and neutral sound at an accessible price
  • 120-ohm impedance works with most phones and laptops without an amp
  • Incredibly wide soundstage for gaming, mixing, and critical listening
  • Lightweight and comfortable for marathon listening sessions
  • Excellent value as an entry into open-back audiophile headphones

Cons

  • Open-back design leaks sound heavily — no isolation
  • Wired only — no wireless option
  • Bass can sound lean for casual listeners who prefer warmth
  • Plastic build feels less premium than metal-bodied competitors

Full Specifications

SpecJabra Elite 75tSennheiser HD 560S
Active Noise Cancelling
Typein-earover-ear
Weight5.5 g (each)240 g
Battery
Battery life5.5 hrs (ANC on), 7.5 hrs (ANC off), 28 hrs total with caseN/A (wired)
ChargingUSB-C, Qi wireless (Active variant)N/A
Drivers6mm dynamic driver38mm dynamic transducer, 120 ohm impedance
FeaturesActive Noise Cancellation (firmware update), HearThrough transparency mode, Jabra Sound+ app with EQ and ANC control, 4-microphone system for calls, One-touch Amazon Alexa or Google AssistantOpen-back reference design, 120-ohm impedance — can be driven by most sources, Detachable cable, Velour ear pads for comfort, Wide frequency response (6 Hz – 38,000 Hz)
Connectivity
Wired option
CodecsAAC, SBC
Bluetooth5.0None (wired only)
Multipoint
Water ResistanceIP55None

This comparison is based on verified manufacturer specifications covering display, performance, camera, battery, and build quality. Scores are generated by analyzing specs across weighted categories on a 10-point scale. Learn more about our methodology.

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