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Jabra Elite 4 true wireless earbuds arrive with Bluetooth Multipoint, ANC, weather resistance and a reasonable price tag

By Liu Hongzuo - on 22 Mar 2023, 3:49pm

Jabra Elite 4 true wireless earbuds arrive with Bluetooth Multipoint, ANC, and IP-rated resistances

Jabra Elite 4 true wireless earbuds.

Even entry-level earbuds can get better over time. Jabra today (22 March 2023) announced the launch of Jabra Elite 4, the entry-level true wireless earbuds (TWS) succeeding the Jabra Elite 3. The new Elite 4 targets users who want to get things done across multiple mobile devices without breaking the bank.

Jabra Elite 4 true wireless earbuds.

Jabra Elite 4 comes with Bluetooth Multipoint, allowing its owners to connect to two devices simultaneously while smoothly switching between different audio sources. It also offers Fast Pair for Android phones (Android 6.0 and newer) and Swift Pair for Windows-based laptops and workstations (Windows 10 or newer). With its Multipoint and quick-pairing features, the earbuds practically cover your professional and personal needs for hands-free calls.

Jabra Elite 4 true wireless earbuds.

Elite 4 has four microphones for its voice calls capabilities and its feedforward Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), offering crystal-clear sound and minimal distractions when listening via its 6mm drivers. You can also further customise the Jabra Elite 4’s audio with the Jabra Sound+ app.

Jabra Elite 4 true wireless earbuds.

Jabra said it has up to 5.5 hours of playback and a combined 22 hours if you include the charge stored inside its carrying case. It offers a total of 28 hours if you keep its ANC switched off. Other perks include its IP55 water-and-dust resistance, single-side usage for both listening and voice calls, Spotify Tap playback, and the highly-coveted Qualcomm AptX codec support for better-quality listening.

Jabra Elite 4 true wireless earbuds.

Jabra Elite 4 is available at S$160 from 24 March 2023 onwards at its official storefronts on Lazada and Shopee. The buds come in Dark Gray, Navy, Lilac, or Light Beige. The official product page with all its specifications and features can be found here.

 

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Note that the newly launched Elite 4 is distinct from the Jabra Elite 4 Active that was launched at CES 2022, which offers IP57 resistance and is targeted at sporty users instead.

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