I purchased Jabra 85t bluetooth earbuds a 2 months ago.
After updating Macos to Monterey, the mic drops after a random amount of time on Google Hangout and sometimes Slack, in the span of 20 minutes.
This is not an isolated case, users have been complaining about it.
For instance on Reddit:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Jabra/comments/qjwxdu/muting_during_slackzoom_calls_on_mac_elite_85t/
On this post, official Jabra Support declares: "We do not support the use of the Jabra Elite 85t on computers"
I also reached out to their support per email, and after a few back and forth and reaching their Lead, the answer is the same.
They won't provide a refund nor solutions.
This limitation isn't advertised on the official Amazon offer nor on their official website.
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Jabra-Wireless-Bluetooth-Earbuds-Titanium/dp/B08HR78C46/
Official website: https://www.jabra.com/bluetooth-headsets/jabra-elite-85t
In the absence of advertised limitation, shouldn't the mic work (without dropping) with every device supporting the adequate BT profiles?
How is a user supposed to know they don't support computers?
My last email to Jabra was ignored:
The message that computers are not supported devices on the Jabra Elite 85h was a very upsetting response to receive, so I didn't respond for quite a while. It's quite frustrating to hear that expensive bluetooth headphones designed to connect to 8 devices are not meant to work with computers. If that were the case, I would expect the Jabra site to say that computers are not supported in BIG letters, as I imagine a lot of people, like me, would expect their computer to be one of those 8 devices.
However, this statement about computers not being supported cannot be true. On the Jabra site for this product, it says: "no need to plug your headphones into your computer." It also has a picture of the product beside a Macbook. I've included screen shots of the product page that show these two points that clearly indicate computers are supported. I've heard this issue of the Elite 85h not being compatible with computers before from Jabra support, but it seems so implausible that Jabra would make bluetooth headphones that don't support computers, and equally implausible that they would mislead people into buying them on their site by suggesting that computers are supported if they are not.
I'm still hoping to get solutions to all the problems I'm having connecting my Jabra Elite 85h to my MacBook Air. Currently it's unusable and I'm going to have to buy another headset to replace them, which is much more wasteful than I would like.