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Jabra Elite 4 True Wireless Earbuds – Active Noise Cancelling Headphones – Discreet & Comfortable Bluetooth Earphones, Laptop, iOS and Android Compatible – Dark Grey

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Specification: Jabra Elite 4 True Wireless Earbuds – Active Noise Cancelling Headphones – Discreet & Comfortable Bluetooth Earphones, Laptop, iOS and Android Compatible – Dark Grey

Package Dimensions

6.26 x 4.57 x 1.54 inches

Other display features

Wireless

ASIN

B0BTZKP1TP

Item model number

100-99183700-98

Batteries

3 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)

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Best Sellers Rank

#791 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #110 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones #425 in Climate Pledge Friendly: Electronics

Wireless communication technologies

Bluetooth

Connectivity technologies

Wireless, Bluetooth 5.2

Special features

Noise Cancellation, Lightweight, Multipoint Pairing, Microphone Included, Fast Charging

Item Weight

4.6 ounces

Form Factor

In Ear

Audio Jack

wireless

Color

Dark Grey

Whats in the box

Earbuds, Charging case, USB-C to USB-A cable, 3 eargels (S, M and L),warning/warranty leaflet and setup card

Manufacturer

Jabra

Country of Origin

China

Date First Available

March 21, 2023

Charging Time

3.5 Hours

Weight

4.59 ounces

Units

1.0 Count

Number Of Items

1

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10 reviews for Jabra Elite 4 True Wireless Earbuds – Active Noise Cancelling Headphones – Discreet & Comfortable Bluetooth Earphones, Laptop, iOS and Android Compatible – Dark Grey

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  1. Byron

    The Fit and Comfort:After realizing that the Sony WF-1000XM5 were uncomfortable in my ears after having used them for a week, I decided to give these a shot since their shape is much different from the standard circular earbud. And I’m glad I did! I have smaller ear canals, so most earbuds are uncomfortable for me. These are the PERFECT fit. They don’t slide out on me when I’m running/walking. I can have them sit in my ear for hours a day and feel completely comfortable. So if you have an odd ear canal shape, these could be the perfect ear buds for you!Sound quality:So, the default equalizer settings for these is pretty bad. However, the app allows you to customize the equalizer and save multiple equalizer settings, which is nice. After some tuning, I’m happy to say, these are on-pair in terms of sound quality, with the Sony Sony WF-1000XM5’s. I was a little concerned when switching the from Sony’s that I would be sacrificing quality, but I’m extremely happy with these.Features:- The transparency feature (the ability to hear what’s going on around you) is ALMOST on-par with the Apple Airpod Pros transparency. The airpod pro’s transparency is the best there is hands down, but these were actually surprisingly good! Also much better than the Sony’s. The Sony’s transparency mode never felt natural at all and was kind of annoying to use.- The wind reduction feature for these is lacking a bit. It basically just turns on ANC when the earphones notice wind, which kind of sucks because then you can’t really use the noise transparency, until the wind stops. So the ANC is just turning itself on and off. I pretty much never use this feature anymore because of it, and just keep the transparency feature turned on even in the wind. Fortunately, the wind noise that is picked up isn’t bad.- Battery life is GREAT. I easily get 5-7 hours of battery life on a full charge throughout the day, based on what I’m doing. The case charges the battery on these pretty quickly too.- Active Noise Cancelling – The ANC on these is GREAT. I think you can argue the airpods to be slightly better and maybe even the Sony’s. But that’s really because the Sony’s use foam eartips to jam into your ear, which are quite uncomfortable for me at least. So you’re basically getting just slightly worse ANC but for comfort that will last all day. Which is a good tradeoff for me. I’ve had a great experience using these in noisy areas and on a flight.- Bluetooth syncing – Another reason I went with these over some other competitors is that you can have these be connected to two bluetooth devices. So there’s no need to always go into your bluetooth settings. As someone who constantly bounces between using these on my Macbook and my Android phone, I needed something that could connect to both seamlessly whenever a phone call came in or when I started a zoom call on my computer. These work perfect for that! And is something that I wish the Bose earbuds had, otherwise I may have gone with them!Overall, I’m extremely happy with these! And can recommend them to anyone looking who’s in a similar situation as me!

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  2. Jonny Consumer

    Never considered buying wireless earbuds before, but needed them for a mix of work/workout and chose these based on reviews. They have multidevice pairing and single earbud use, which were the main things I was looking for.Comfort: The stock plugs were kind of painful, but luckily this came with both larger and smaller plugs. The smaller set fit great in my ears, without ever falling out. I can wear them for about 2 hours and feel comfortable the whole time.Battery: Battery life is very, very good. I don’t know the upper limit because I’ve never hit it. So far both the buds and the charging case hold charge very well.Audio: The audio on these is solid. Not mind-blowing, I’ve certainly heard better, but solid. Like a 7.5 or 8 out of 10. I am not an audiophile so this is more than “good enough” for me to use for music and phone calls. If you are an audiophile who needs the perfect crystal sound, you should probably look elsewhere.Form factor: They feel and look good in my ears, though like some reviews say, they are a little slippery. The round small shape and texture make it easy to drop them while putting them in or out. Likewise, the case can close easily, just as you balance to put buds away. Just be careful when doing so.Pairing: These were very easy to pair, and they pair and turn on INSTANTLY when you remove one or both from the case. It’s mildly longer to switch if you have them paired to 2 devices, but that’s kind of expected.App: The app that comes with these is really barebones and serves no purpose after initial setup. Just use it to set up your preferences, then you’ll never need it again.Noise cancellation: I thought this was a gimmick, but it’s actually very helpful. You can cycle between full noise cancellation, none, and pass-through. Personally I found pass-through to be unnecessary, with just on and off for NC to be enough. The Noise Cancellation can’t cancel out EVERYTHING, but I used it during yard work and it cut the sound of a leafblower down by at least 65%. So it won’t block everything, but definitely helps a lot in noisy environments. Similarly at the gym I felt with NC on, I really only heard the music and my own breathing, very little distracting other sounds. Do not use this while driving or crossing streets… it wouldn’t be safe.Overall, for the price these are MUCH better than I hoped. Have to be one of the best purchases I’ve made in a while.

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  3. Garrison

    I’ve been in the market trying out different earbuds for a while now trying to find the best fit for me. I will compare the models in this review, but I finally found something that is near perfect, and that is the Jabra elite 10.The other earbuds I’ve compared to include the following: Bose Quietcomfort Earbuds 2, Samsung galaxy buds 2 pro, Anker liberty 4, Edifier neobuds pro, Oppo enco X2, Huawei freebuds 5i, Redmi buds4 pro, LG Tonefree T90Q, Redmi Buds 4 pro, Sony Linkbuds S, and google pixel buds pro.For sound quality and tuning ranking:1. Oppo Enco X2 is the best without EQ using the classic preset, there’s no competition. 5/52. Jabra Elite 10. Out of the box, the tuning is very pleasant, but I do think it benefits from using the in-app EQ a bit. I was able to use it in conjunction with frequency responses I found online to tune it with multiple presets, most notably, the Harman curve and an EQ that resembles the airpods pro 2.I don’t own the airpods, but I’ve tried my girlfriend’s and compared them with the Jabra. The Jabra stock tuning is very similar, although the 60 Hz, 250 Hz, 4K, and 7.6K bands require a boost to bring them to the airpods pro 2 signature more closely. With stock tuning, there is more clarity with the Jabra for the midrange. I could see the jabra getting sibilant for some a little, but if you’re used to the harman target or tuning on the galaxy buds 2 pro, it is unlikely to bother you.The harman EQ requires a boost in the 60 Hz and 4K bands. Personally, I enjoy the stock tuning and the EQ resembling the airpods pro 2. It really brings out the bass extension in these buds, which are very capable, but not necessarily tuned to emphasize that bass (which I kind of like).If you’re a bass head, you won’t enjoy the stock tuning, but you will enjoy the bass boost profile, or you can boost the lower bands yourself. These are very capable and have much higher quality bass than the bose QC earbuds 2 (which they’re known for).4.5/5 before EQ, 5/5 after.3. Galaxy buds 2 pro. Similar tuning to the oppo enco X2. These follow the harman curve closely, but I do wish they were a tiny bit warmer and less sibilant.4.5/54. Bose QC earbuds 2. These are very very V shaped. I personally hate it. I do acknowledge that a lot of people might actually really like this, but to my ear it’s way too muddy. Funny enough, the bose isn’t terribly far off the harman target, it’s just significantly more accentuated, but I think it sounds muddy. The in app eq is also basically useless since it’s only 3 band. It can’t get rid of the peaks and dips in the bose QC that cause the most trouble. That said, if you’re a bass head and like a strong V-signature, you’d probably like these, but I think the Jabra has a lot more potential if you choose to adjust the in app eq.3/5Noise Cancellation:1. Bose. These are unbeatable with ANC. Nothing rivals these, but they have some white noise and I can hear beeps and interference from within the buds, but still just so impressive. 5/52. Jabra. Very good noise cancellation. It’s not as good as the bose, but I’d say it’s on par with the air pods pro 2 from my limited testing with them. It’s maybe slightly worse than the airpods, but in actual use any differences weren’t noticeable. I also believe they could improve with firmware updates (not that they need to). 4.5/53. Galaxy buds 2 pro. Decent anc, but outclassed for sure.4/54. Oppo enco x2. Mediocre anc. It’s noticeable when it’s on, but lags a little behind the galaxy buds 2 pro.3.75/5Controls:Now I am getting a little lazy typing this all out, so I will just say this.Oppo enco X2 has the best controls. They are identical to the airpods pro 2.Jabra has the second best controls. Buttons on the buds and same overall functionality as oppo enco x2 and airpods. I haven’t experienced accidental presses.Bose is decent for touch controls, and samsung is easily the worst. Too many accidental touches with them.Features:Jabra is hands down the best. Basically has all the features the airpods pro 2 have on ios, except it has it on android as well. These are OS-agnostic and I seriously appreciate it. I understand the whole ecosystem business, I have samsung products and enjoy how well they work together, and I used to have apple products that did the same. However, it’s just so annoying when devices don’t work as well on other ones. Jabra really nailed multipoint and audio/control features when it comes to device sharing. I genuinely think this is the best implementation I’ve seen in this regard.Airpods Pro 2 are an easy recommendation for ios, but honestly if you wanted something a little different and if you own other non-apple devices, I think the jabra are a really compelling offer.Bose is absolute garbage with them. They are also OS-agnostic, but they lack a lot of features, and they are hands down the buggies and most unstable consumer product I’ve ever used. I would not recommend them, even if you need the noise cancelling. The Jabra are more than good enough, and if you really want better ANC, then I’d look into some headphone options instead of the bose QC earbuds 2. They’re just a headache.Conclusion:These are the most well-rounded earbuds I’ve tried. They’re feature rich, note OS-restrictive, comfortable, and I think they got a good look to them.

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  4. Maximus Joseppi

    I have been on an ear bud journey as of late. I started with sony XM4, then went to bose QC 2, then to bose QC ultras, then sennheiser momentum 4s, and then jabra elite 10. (zero interest in XM5, outclassed)What I have come to discover is after spending well over 30 hours listening time with the elite 10s, jabra tested 62000 ears and went all in on performance with these buds and they struck wild success. These are phenomenal in most areas that matter. The two best out of all of these were the momentum 4s and the elite 10s and its not even that close.After using them both extensively, the Jabras are a bit better for my tastes.They both sound beautiful.. with momentums you hear a bit more detail and it’s more precise but a bit more delicate. The Jabras are much more powerful and intense but it’s a bit more harmonious.Tw4s are pretty, Jabras are passionate.I like the intensity and rumbling bass and power you get from the music rather than the fine musical details. I like to feel music, not just hear it.The Sennheisers might be better for some people depending on the type of music you like but they lack bass and fullness. i keep wishing i could click their EQ up 2 more notches on the low and mid but you cant. I even ran a bass test and the Jabra are way better from 200hz down to 20hz.If you were to listen to rap or rock or pop or EDM, the Jabras are much better. they’re much more powerful. Especially in the bass and mid range.While you can hear every string on a guitar with the momentum, you can’t get nearly the same power from them and if you try to turn them up to max to try to match volume they get screechy.It’s almost like you’re in a bigger room with the momentums so there’s more air and you’re in a smaller room with the Jabras so it’s more tight, but in a good way.The jabras are also extremely ergonomic and comfortable as long as that rubber coating doesnt peel off.The one bad thing about the jabras is the hear through… the hear through is very bad compared to the momentums and sub par compared to other offerings. it works but its not impressive.overall, these win best ear buds 2024 in my book. just wish hear through could get literally twice as loud and clear as it is.

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  5. SpeedmcSpeedmc

    Well well, I could’ve written a while book on these SO GREAT earbuds, but I spare you 😆 .Guys, get you one of these and you won’t regret it.The sound is cristal clear, rich, deep bass which you can adjust to be deeper (within their app) .PROs:-VERY COMFORTABLE: for all day usage, absolutely no ear fatigue- SOUNDS: incredible, powerfuldeep bass, the sound is equally rich, clear with deep bass like the Sony WH-1000XM4 which I own.- LIGHTWEIGHT- WIRELESS CHARGING: Nice feature stated by the manufacturer (I haven’t tried it yet).-CUSTOMIZABLE BUTTONS: I especially enjoy my settings, one of them is when I can easily switch from “hear through” to “ANC( active noise cancelation)” vice-versa.-ANC: the noise cancelation feature is very interesting, it doesn’t not completely block all ambient noise, but I tried it while I was in a plane and seriously when I play a song or watch a movie, it reduces the plane’s noise close to zero.-You can Locate and ring an earbud if you are looking for it ( well, they need to be connected to your phone via Bluetooth to enable these features).CONs:- The Box charger will open if dropped and the earbuds will fall as well.- The Earbuds last about 6-7 hours +/- (using non stop) Which is normal. Was hoping it lasts longer.Overall I have more positive things to say about them and very few CONs.PS: The case in my pictures is sold separately by another merchant.

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  6. Kendall Zettlmeier

    First off, love the color, its as subtle brown and pretty unique in terms of other brands out there. The buds come with multiple silicon ear inserts for many different ear sizes. They are very comfortable and should fit multiple ear sizes. I tend to have larger ears and a lot of other brands don’t fit well, especially when exercising, but the Jabra Elite 10’s fit really well, and don’t fall out when I ride my Peloton bike.The sound quality is top notch, blasting some metal or EDM while biking on my peloton sounds great. An extra bonus is the noise cancellation. It works really well at removing the background noise of the Peloton while riding which really helps me focus during some of the high intensity portions of biking classes.The battery life is quite good as well, I have over an hour train commute to work each way and that barely makes a dent in the battery, and the buds are always fully charged with the convenience of the charging case. Also the connection quality is really good, especially when on the train so far. The buds also seamlessly connects to my phone as well, which I can’t say the same for some other brands where I am constantly having to go back into my phones settings to reconnect the device.Overally highly recommend these earbuds.

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  7. Amazon Customer

    I bought the Jabra ear buds because my ear pods volume continues to diminish. My ears are clean and the buds look clean but the volume is so software I cannot hear teh sound from my iPhone when I work out. I followed the recommended cleaning procedures and that helped a little. I didn’t really know how low the max volume was until I tried the Jabra ear buds. Amazing diference and great sound quality. The price was right, the sound is good and the Jabra ear buds stay in my ears while exercising. I’m happy I found a better way to listen to music and shows on my iPhone.

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  8. gaozillagaozilla

    These earbuds are so much more comfortable for extended use than other earbuds I’ve used. I was looking for something that had great audio quality, active noise cancelling, and most importantly would fit comfortably for using all day between work and commuting.I’ve used the Jabra Elite 7 pros before, but my ears would start to feel fatigued and uncomfortable when using them for 4+ hours. The Elite 10’s have a unique shape to them and they also sit shallower within my ear while still staying in place. This new shape and design makes it feel as if I’m not even wearing the earbud at times because of how comfortable it is.Also, being able to switch seamlessly between my laptop and phone when I’m done with work and I’m commuting or working out is such a nice feature to have. So far these earbuds have been exactly what I wanted.

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  9. Great product especially for the price. Would recommend.

    For the price these are incredible. The changeable ear bud size are nice and very comfortable. For ear buds the sound canceling are exceptional. Good bass and clear sound. Call sound quality and microphone are also great. Battery life is around 6-7 hours and you can usually get 2 to 3 charges out of your case.My only con is that they will disconnect every now and again and the app isn’t user friendly. It would be nice if you could see the amount of charge you have left on your ear buds.Overall this is the easiest 5 star I have given to a product. Very pleased to say the least.

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  10. Amazon Customer

    I have the AirPods Pro 2nd Gen, Bose QCII, Sony XM5 and now the Jabra 10s.AirPods Pro 2nd Gen – I got these first and they score near the top on everything and I probably would’ve stopped here but they just won’t stay in my left ear for more than few minutes before slipping out. There are some good aftermarket solutions that keep them in but they have to be taken off before putting the APP2Gs back into the case.Bose QCII Earbuds – I got these next. ANC is on a completely different level than anything else and the stability bands work great and go back with the buds into the case no problem. The case is definitely large, but I don’t find this that bothersome. For my ears, the sound quality is top shelf and I can get the EQ that I like even though it’s just a 3-band. I was surprised how much better they sound than the APP2Gs. Again, I would probably have stopped here, but QCII has lots of connectivity issues. They are noticeably slower to connect, sometimes only one of the two buds connects and they’ll drop connections randomly when the device is just a few inches away. It seems like this has gotten worse over time too (and no firmware updates with fixes). These would be a slam dunk if they would just make the Bluetooth work well (and with the new Ultras it seems like they are more focused on spatial audio than making BT work)Sony XM5 – I was expecting great things out of these with the ANC being touted as just a notch below the QCII and the sound quality claimed to be the best of the bunch. All I can guess is that that presumes you can get a good seal, which I could not get. They don’t fall out like APP2Gs, but they just don’t seal with Sony or even high-quality aftermarket tips. Maybe they aren’t a good match for the shape of my ears, but they seem very overrated in my book.Jabra Elite 10 – These just came out in the US and were getting good early reviews so I thought I’d give them a shot. The ANC is not Bose level, but in the same class as the APP2Gs and better than the XM5 – they seem a lot less reliant on tip-fit and passive noise reduction. The sound quality on these is amazing and with my preferred EQ these are big step up from the APP2Gs and also better than QCIIs with more detail and a wider, airier soundstage. I definitely was not expecting this level of SQ from Jabra. The Bluetooth seems well implemented on these – they connect super fast and so far the multi-point is flawless for going between an iPhone and a PC.

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