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The video compares the Jabra Elite 4 Active and Jabra Elite 7 Active earbuds, highlighting various features and differences. Key points include the price variance of $60, design variations, audio codec support differences, battery life variances, fit comparisons, sound quality assessments, noise cancellation features, app customization options, and usability considerations. The Elite 7 Active boasts additional features like wireless charging, longer battery life, better fit for small ears, and enhanced app customization. Overall, the Elite 7 Active is recommended for those seeking more advanced features, while the Elite 4 Active is suitable for users not requiring those specific extras.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker compares the Jabra Elite 4 Active and Jabra Elite 7 Active earbuds. The price difference between the two is $60. The Elite 7 Active offers some additional features such as a different charging case design with wireless charging, Jabra Shake Grip technology for a secure fit, and easier-to-press button controls. The earbuds of the Elite 7 Active have a slight design difference with a longer stem for a better fit compared to the Elite 4 Active. The Elite 7 Active also supports AAC audio codec in addition to SBC, while the Elite 4 Active supports aptX.
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In this segment of the video, the focus is on comparing Jabra Elite 4 Active and Jabra Elite 7 Active earbuds. Key points include:
– Elite 7 Active offers independent use of earbuds, with a firmware update coming soon for multi-point connection.
– Elite 7 Active claims longer battery life (8 hours on a single charge, 30 hours total including case) compared to Elite 4 Active (7 hours on a single charge, 28 hours total).
– Both models provide fast charging, IP57 dust and water resistance, and dynamic sound with EQ control in the Jabra Sound+ app.
– Fit comparison: Elite 7 Active is better for small ears due to deeper seating with longer stem.
– Sound quality is similar, with slightly better bass punch and cleaner treble on Elite 7 Active.
– Active noise cancellation and transparency modes are slightly better on Elite 7 Active, with adjustable strength in the app.
– Jabra Sound+ app customization options are more extensive on Elite 7 Active, including the soundscape section not available on Elite 4 Active.
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In this segment, the video discusses the features of the Jabra Elite 4 Active and Elite 7 Active earbuds. Key points include the fit test for ear tips, personalized EQ profiles, customizable button controls, in-ear detection for pausing/resuming music, side tone feature for phone calls, microphones testing, and considerations for choosing between the two models. The Elite 7 Active offers more features like wireless charging, small ear compatibility, and enhanced button control options. The Elite 4 Active is recommended for those not needing these specific features.
