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Jabra Elite 4 true wireless earbuds are now 35% off

Active noise cancelling earbuds under $70? yes! Jabra Elite 4 delivers immersive audio & clear calls.

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Jabra’s feature-rich Elite 4 true wireless earbuds are currently on sale, offering fantastic value for your money. Originally priced at $100, you can now snag these high-tech buds for just $65 on Amazon, a steal of a deal at $35 off. Best Buy is also offering a significant discount, bringing the price down to $70.

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Launched in spring 2023, the Jabra Elite 4 earbuds have garnered attention for their well-rounded feature set. One of the key highlights is Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), a technology that actively reduces unwanted background noise, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in your music, movies, or podcasts. This makes them ideal for commuting, working in noisy environments, or simply tuning out distractions.

But the Jabra Elite 4 caters to a wider audience than just noise-cancelling purists. These earbuds are a multi-platform solution, meaning they work seamlessly with various devices, offering broad compatibility. However, Android users will find a special treat – Google Fast Pair technology. This nifty feature streamlines the pairing process between your Android device and the earbuds, making for a quick and effortless connection.

Another user-friendly feature is multipoint Bluetooth support. This allows you to connect the Jabra Elite 4 to two devices simultaneously. Imagine seamlessly switching between taking calls on your phone and jumping back into music on your laptop, all without needing to re-pair the earbuds.

Battery life is another strong point. Jabra boasts a total of 28 hours of wireless playback with the charging case included. This translates to extended listening sessions without worrying about running out of juice. The earbuds themselves offer up to 7 hours of playback with ANC turned off, making them ideal for commutes or workouts.

For crystal-clear calls, the Jabra Elite 4 comes equipped with a 4-microphone array. This ensures your voice is transmitted clearly, even in noisy environments. Additionally, a solo mode allows you to use a single earbud while the other charges in the case, perfect for situations where you still need to hear some ambient noise.

The Jabra Elite 4 true wireless earbuds offer a compelling package for the price. With features like active noise cancellation, multipoint Bluetooth, Google Fast Pair, and long battery life, they cater to a wide range of users. Whether you’re an Android enthusiast seeking seamless connectivity or simply looking for a versatile pair of earbuds with excellent sound quality, the Jabra Elite 4 is definitely worth considering, especially at its current discounted price.


Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.


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