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Jabra’s Cyber Monday deal: 41% off Elite 65t true wireless earbuds and more

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This story is part of Digital Trends' Cyber Monday coverage 2025

Black Friday might be over, but the savings are still going for a few more hours. Yep, it’s Cyber Monday and Jabra has stuck to its discount guns on its most popular wireless products. The headliner is this great deal on its highly-rated Elite 65t true wireless earbuds . A 41% discount brings them just under $100, which is an exceptional price. Of course, there are plenty of other deals on wireless earbuds and wireless headphones to be had on Cyber Monday, so if this one isn’t right for you, make sure you check them out.

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The Jabra Elite 65t have been one of our favorite true-wireless earbuds since they launched — and with good reason. They sound great, they’ve got good call quality, and while their 6-hour battery life  isn’t exceptional by today’s standards, it’s still better than many true-wireless earbuds that cost more than double what you’ll pay for the Elite 65t.

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In fact, if you look at some of its top competitors, like Apple’s AirPods, or even Jabra’s own latest and greatest, the Elite 75t, you’ll see why we’re so bullish on this deal.

But maybe the Elite 65t aren’t for you. Good news — these aren’t the only Jabra wireless headphones on sale at Amazon. You’ll also find the excellent Elite Active 65t for 26% off and the Jabra Move Style Edition for 40% off

The Elite Active 65t have everything we love about the Elite 65t, plus the added benefit of activity tracking. They’ve also got a tougher IP56 rating for water and dust immersion, making them more than able to stand up to your most demanding workouts.

The Jabra Move Style Edition are one of the best buys in terms of a set of Bluetooth wireless headphones, even at their regular price of $100. Now that they’re down to just $60, they’re a no-brainer. With balanced sound, reliable wireless, and a comfortable, lightweight design, they’re an excellent choice for those who enjoy a minimalist style.

As usual, to keep up with the latest offers the Digital Trends Deals Team find in real time, follow DT Deals on Twitter and visit our Deals Hub.

Simon Cohen
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