The Elite 65t includes one-touch access to Siri, Google Now and Amazon Alexa, and promises up to five hours of listening time. That figure bumps to 15 hours total thanks to the included charging cradle. There's a built-in microphone for calls and voice commands with the Jabra Sound+ app handling any EQ tweaks. They'll come in three color combos: Titanium Black, Copper Black and Gold Beige.

The Elite Active 65t model has all of the same features, but adds a special coating to keep them in your ears while you're working out, an integrated accelerometer for use with the Jabra fitness app, and an IP56 sweat, water and dust resistance. That comes in Copper Blue and Copper Red.

The Elite 65t will be available for pre-order at Best Buy starting tomorrow, January 8th. The Elite 65t costs $170 while the Elite Active version is $190; the former will ship next month. Jabra also has new Elite 45e wired Bluetooth headphones priced at $100. They come with a soft neckband with a memory wire and pack in a microphone for use in voice calls. However, there's no word just yet on when those will arrive.

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