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Jabra release the Elite 4 earbuds, perfect for both work and play

Jabra has today announced their all-new Elite 4 earbuds, designed to be perfect for not just work but also personal sound and fun. The new earbuds come packed with features including Bluetooth multipoint connectivity, active noise cancellation (ANC), an IP55 rating and a long battery life.

The Jabra Elite 4 are designed to offer maximal comfort while providing optimal sound at a reasonable price point. Pairing is simple thanks to Fast Pair (Android 6.0 and newer) and Swift Pair (Windows 10 and newer) and they can be connected to two devices at once allowing you to connect your work device as well as a personal device at the same time.

The ANC provides quality sound wherever you are, be it commuting or at work already. Adding to the sound quality is a 4-microphone call technology and 6mm speakers along with personal software tweaks provided by Jabra’s music equaliser Sound+ app.

The earbuds will provide 5.5 hours of playback with another 22 hours of charge included in the case (28 if you turn ANC off). They are water and dust resistant with an IP55 rating (and a 2-year warranty) and come in Dark Grey, Navy, Lilac and Light Beige colours.

Calum MacDougall, SVP at Jabra, said: “The modern earbud user is looking for tech that’s ready for work and play at their fingertips, whilst not compromising on key features. The Elite 4 offers a solution to this and is the perfect all-rounder, designed to help users to concentrate, connect, and call without distractions, and is the ideal companion to balance work and life.”   

The Jabra Elite 4 is available in selected retailers, MSRP AU$139/NZ$159 — you can learn more about Jabra Elite 4 here.

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