Multipoint support has been a signature feature of Jabra earbuds for a long time. The company's Elite 7 Pro and Elite 7 Active buds were not able to connect to two audio sources at the same time. Today is the day that new software is making its way to customers, and it is the day that Jabra promised to enable multipoint by way of a firmware update.
You can update your earbuds to get multipoint support and other new features by using the Sound Plus app on your phone. The early indications are that multipoint is working.
You can choose to use the Assistant as your preferred voice assistant on the Elite 7 Pro and Active, thanks to the latest firmware. The MyFit feature has been changed, as well as the standard improvements and bug fixes.
The cost of the Elite 7 Pro and Active is $199.99 and $1799.99, respectively. They have the same sound quality and noise cancellation capabilities, but the 7 Pro has a superior voice mic system, and the Active model has a special coating to help them stay in ears during vigorous exercise. The cheaper Elite 4 Active earbuds were added to the lineup.