
Jabra has released the new Elite 4. Contrary to what the name might suggest an affordable entry-level device!
The new Jabra Elite 4 in-ear boasts a boatload of features at a particularly attractive price. The manufacturer has opted for 6 mm drivers, which they say should guarantee “powerful sound”. Furthermore, we see a number of unusual features on the roll for this price. First, ANC (or active noise cancellation) is present, which counters annoying distracting sounds from the outside world. And if you do enjoy this base ‘silence’, then the aptX codec comes in handy. And that, of course, is via Bluetooth, in a multipoint version on the Elite 4, even. That means you can pair multiple sources at the same time, switching automatically. Practical too are Google Fast Pair and Windows Swift Pair.
When fully charged, you’ll listen to the Jabra Elite 4 for up to 5.5 hours, with the included charging case expandable to socket-free listening for up to a total of 28 hours (ANC off) or 22 hours (ANC on). Equipped with four microphones, you can make hands-free calls effortlessly. Even in the rain thanks to IP55 moisture and dust resistance. Available in Dark Grey, Light Beige, Navy and Lilac, for only €99.99.