JBL has refreshed its mid-premium earbuds lineup with the new Live 4 series, and the biggest talking point is still the case. The company is leaning hard into the Smart Charging Case, but this time it says the experience is smarter, more customizable, and more useful in everyday use.
The new range includes three models: Live Buds 4, Live Beam 4, and Live Flex 4. JBL is clearly trying to cover different fit preferences instead of forcing everyone into one design, which is smart because ear shape and comfort matter just as much as sound quality for most buyers.
What makes the Live 4 line interesting is that JBL is not presenting it as a simple yearly refresh. The company says these earbuds bring Hi-Res Audio, improved active noise cancellation, and new high-fidelity drivers tuned for deeper bass and clearer sound, so the updates are aimed at both sound and convenience.
The Smart Charging Case is the real headline feature. JBL says the case now gets a larger screen and a redesigned interface through JBL Smart OS 3.0, letting users swipe through controls, check notifications, skip songs, change EQ settings, and pin favorite functions to the home screen without taking out their phone.
That approach matters because earbuds have become a crowded category, and most brands are competing on very similar specs. JBL is trying to create a reason to pick its earbuds beyond just sound tuning, by making the case itself part of the product experience rather than just a battery holder.
Call quality also gets attention here. JBL says the Live 4 models use 6-mic Perfect Call 2.0, a wind-resistant design, and an AI-trained algorithm to reduce background noise from things like traffic, fans, and other common distractions.
There are also practical differences between the three versions. The Buds model is the more traditional compact shape, the Beam uses ear tips for a tighter in-ear seal, and the Flex is designed for a more open, relaxed fit in the outer ear. That gives the series a wider appeal, since some people prioritize isolation while others want comfort over a full seal.
On price, JBL has positioned the line firmly in the premium midrange. The company listed all models at €199.99 in its official announcement, while UK coverage places them at around £180, which is in line with where JBL seems to want the Live 4 series to compete. Colors also vary by model, with Beam and Flex getting more finish options than Buds.
JBL is betting that people will care about the whole experience, not just the earbuds themselves. The Live 4 series looks like an evolution of the Smart Charging Case idea, but with more polish, more software features, and a stronger push toward making the case feel like a tiny control center.
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