THE ELITE 75T
Each earbud measures 21.9x19.4x16.2mm and weighs just 5.5g (just for comparison purposes each earbud of the Elite 65t model measured 27x30x22.5mm while the right one weighed 6.8g and the left 5.8g).
To have an even better understanding of just how small the Elite 75t earbuds are we placed one right next to the HT10 by Lenovo, BP81 by Silicon Power, E1026BT-I by 1MORE, Q29 by SoundPEATS, Bluetooth Earbuds by Sandberg and the X11 by Trelab.
Both earbuds have the company name printed on the center button which can be used to answer/end/put on hold calls, increase volume levels, play/pause tracks and enable voice assistant (right earbud) and mute/unmute the microphone, enable/disable hearthrough/sidetone modes, next/previous track and decrease volume levels (left earbud). The holes right next to the buttons are just in front of where the 4 MEMS microphones are located.
A small driver exhaust port is placed at the base of each earbud.
Left and right markings are printed at the rear of both earbuds just over the charging contacts.
For the new Elite 75t Jabra seems to have used an 6mm in diameter driver (compared to the 6x5.1mm used in the Elite 65t) but do take this with a grain of salt (not verified).
The charging case of the Elite 75t (62.4x36.6x27mm / 35g) is also smaller and lighter compared to the one used in the Elite 65t (72x51x26.5mm / 67g).
At the rear of the case we find the USB-C charging port and an activity LED right next to it.
There are no charging LEDs inside the case so once you place the earbuds inside their own LEDs will turn on.