Jabra offers no shortage of headphones, and the Elite 4 noise-cancelling true wireless earphones fill out the company’s affordable lineup at $99.99. They deliver quality audio performance with rich bass depth and crisp highs, while an in-app EQ allows you to fine-tune their sound. Their active noise cancellation (ANC) is good for the price as well, though we’re disappointed they don't support the AAC codec, which means they aren't a great fit for iPhone owners. For the same $99.99, Anker's Soundcore Space A40 earphones are our Editors' Choice in this price range for offering better codec support, a similarly excellent app, and equally competent noise cancellation.Good Controls, But Too Few Codecs Available in Dark Gray, Light Beige, Lilac, or Navy, the Elite 4 earphones fit securely with just the included pairs of silicone eartips (in small, medium, and large sizes). Internally, 6mm dynamic drivers deliver a frequency range of 20Hz to 20kHz. The earbuds are compatible with Blu...
The Jabra Elite 4 true wireless earbuds offer powerful audio and reasonably effective noise cancellation but lack good codec support for iPhones.
Deep bass and crisp highs; Adjustable in-app EQ; Solid noise cancellation for the price; Dust- and water-resistant build
No AAC support; Scooped mids