🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The Jabra Elite 4 Active in-ear Bluetooth earbuds are engineered for an active lifestyle, featuring a secure fit, IP57 water resistance, and advanced noise control with four microphones. With customizable sound settings and up to 28 hours of battery life, these earbuds are perfect for music, calls, and workouts.
Controller Type | Bluetooth |
Control Method | Touch |
Control Type | Noise Control |
Compatible Devices | iPhone, Universal, Laptops, Desktops, Android |
Antenna Location | Exercising |
Enclosure Material | Polycarbonate (PC), Silicone, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Specific Uses For Product | Music, Calls, Working Out, Running, Gym |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Noise Cancellation, Lightweight, Multipoint Pairing, Fast Charging |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Color | Black |
Style Name | Elite 4 Active |
Theme | Video Game |
Battery Average Life | 7 Hours |
Battery Charge Time | 28 Hours |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Version | 5.2 |
Headphone Jack | usb |
Carrying Case Battery Charging Time | 28 Hours |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
Item Weight | 5 Grams |
Carrying Case Weight | 50 Grams |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
D**O
Best earbuds for working out
I had these for two years before I started having problems with one earbud. The sounds quality is great, the fit is great. You can adjust them to however you need to. The only issue I'm having now is the right earbud having no sound after I dropped it. IDK how many times I have dropped them but I guess it was the last time. It still lights up and adjusts the volume and skips songs, just no sound. I'm very impressed because I have accidentally left the earbuds and case in my sweats after a gym session and it all survived? The sound quality wasn't changed. So it really sucks it stopped after one fall too many. Ty little buddy I'm gonna miss you
A**S
Great quality earbuds!
Bought these as I have been using soundcore A1’s for almost two years and hated the way the rubber ear stay would always come off or shift out of place.Was also looking for something with a higher quality sound and stumbled upon these.I have been using these for a couple weeks and have to say the earbuds are worth the price! They are extremely comfortable and stay in place. Have used these for long bike rides, jump rope, and in general working out. These have stayed in place through all of the activities I have put them through so far.The sound quality is amazing! Love that you can have hear through with these, can control your soundtrack with just a few clicks, and the equalizer options are amazing. Overall i6 makes for a great listening experience while doing tough workouts and the earbuds are small enough and very light that you barely feel them in your ears.These also hold their charge for a long time and so far I have barely had to charge them.Oh! Got these from Amazon on a bargain. I got these “like new” for $60 under the asking price and have to say this was a great purchase!
Z**D
Good buds but not for daily use
Okay for perspective my go to buds are Bose Ultra (I love them) and have used/owned all the Bose and Samsung buds in the past. But these I bought specifically for the gym.For the gym...- They block out sound great. Even with ANC off they passively do well at this, turn ANC on and they do great.- Most importantly they stay in, better than any buds I have ever used, when running.- sound is solid, not as good as Bose or several other buds I have tried, but good and more than good enough when working out.- COMFORT - this is the weakness to me. In order for them to stay in place they are definitely wedged into your ear and you can feel them. I would never use these for may daily wear because of this. But for an hour in the gym? The trade-off is fair.- Controls are good. Button (not touch) and works well (I do like touch better) plus you can customize the buttons.Overall GREAT workout buds but for me they are not comfortable enough to wear as my daily wear buds. The price point is reasonable and I don't mind have a pair of buds I use just for the gym.
S**L
Jabra 75t vs Jabra Elite 4
I bought the Jabra Elite 4 Active after being a long time user of the Jabra 75t. I also heavily use the Google Pixel Buds version 2 and the A series Pixel Buds. This review though will be comparing the Jabra Elite 4 to the Jabra 75t since that's what they replaced for me.*AUDIO - I'm most definitely not an audiophile. I stuck with my Sony Walkman long after CD players came out. With that said I think these sound a bit better then the 75t. There isn't a huge difference but they sound fuller to me.*ANC - At first I though the ANC on these was going to be worse. When I did the setup I just couldn't tell much of a difference when I adjusted the slider to configure it. However now that I've used it in situations like a noisy cafeteria...It's definitely better then the 75t. With the 75t the ANC had problems drowning out the coffee machine that is used in the cafeteria. The Jabra Elite 4 do a much better job muting that noise. The one downside is that it seems like the ANC has more of a hiss/hum on the Jabra Elite 4 when ANC is on in a quiet environment. I don't notice it if I'm playing music but if it's silent then I can hear it.*FEEL - The 75t fit really well for me. The Jabra Elite 4 feel to me to be a bit "bulkier" but they don't slip or move around so overall not much of a change.*MIC - I used by the 75t and the Jabra Elite 4 to call my mom and both got used in non-ideal situations. For instance I'd be walking outside with a scarf/mask over my mouth and a wool/knit cap over my head, ears, and earbuds. I'd also be walking along a noisy road sometimes. My mom actually said the Jabra Elite 4 sounded better. It's funny on what noise they pick up and don't pick up. Neither earbuds picked up my hat moving or rustling against them. They also both do a good job of blocking wind noise. But my mom could tell if I was walking on a stone path by the noise of my shoes on the stones. The Jabra Elite 4 seemed to do a better job blocking out the road/car noise though.BUTTONS - The buttons on the 75t were much easier to press. But I think that's the tradeoff to having the Jabra Elite 4's have better water resistance. The other benefit is that the harder buttons mean my wool cap isn't accidentally pressing buttons. But for some it might be painful to apply the additional force on the buttons which forces the earbuds into the ear a bit more.CONNECTIVITY - I bring this category up mainly to say I really didn't have any problems with the 75t and I don't with the Jabra Elite 4. No technology is foolproof so there are the occasional times where things "just don't connect" but usually that's fixed by just restarted my phone or reseating earbuds in the case. It doesn't happen very often though.CONS - I have two cons. The first is the notification sounds. The 75ts had actual spoken words. You hit the mode button and it would say "ANC" or "HearThrough". You knew clearly what mode you were using. With the Jabra Elite 4 it uses just a distinct tone. I can never remember what tone goes to what. Luckily it's pretty easy to tell what mode you are in by how things sound (muted or clear to hear). I'm sure this change was made so that a separate firmware for each language didn't have to be maintained but still annoying. The second con is button function mapping. For some reason the button controls on the 75t and the Jabra elite 4 are different. They are similar but not completely the same. For instance to skip to the next song on the 75t you hit the left earbud button twice. To do that on the Jabra Elite 4 you hit the RIGHT earbud button twice. I don't know why they would change things around since both have the same number of buttons.
S**N
jabra now forcing you to use app that doesn't work
these were my favorite cheap earbuds. we're ALWAYS very easy to connect. if you lose connect just pop back in case and your good. they sound good enough, especially for the price point, but they recently started making it impossible to pair with my alleviates unless I get this app. but he so is total garbage. Does NOT WORK. at all...... have not been able to use either of my pairs of previously reliable ear buds. The app sucks, it doesn't work. Never had any problem for years and years, and now. it's useless garbage. can't connect to anything. Because it's useless I give 1 star
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