Jabra has used this week's CES (Consumer Electronics Show) in Las Vegas to showcase a number of new products.
The Jabra Elite 4 Active earbuds were launched, there were Bluetooth Multipoint updates for the Jabra Elite 7 Pro, and there was a demo of the hearing-enhancing Enhance Plus earbuds. Shipping availability for the Jabra PanaCast 20 hybrid work camera was also confirmed.
Jabra’s Elite 4 Active features Google Fast Pair, making it one of the easiest headphones to connect to your Android device when switching on, without having to press a button. The Elite 4 Active also features the Spotify Tap playback experience to access music faster, and it is Amazon Alexa certified.
The Elite 4 Active blocks out noise with Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), and the earbuds are fit for heavy usage with IP57-rated water and sweatproof durability.
The Jabra Enhance line of solutions is designed to help users hear more. Jabra Enhance Plus “sets a new standard” for bringing together the convenience of true wireless earbuds with advanced hearing technology, to alleviate unaddressed hearing needs, said Jabra.
Jabra Enhance Plus is an all-in-one hearable for those who experience mild-to-moderate hearing loss, but who are not yet ready for traditional all-day-wear hearing aids. The device packs four key audiological features, including Warp Compressor for analysis of sounds similar to the human ear for more natural sound quality and efficient processing, and Digital Noise Reduction for listening comfort and keeping speech clear.
There is also Digital Feedback Suppression to stop feedback from interfering with the sound quality of the amplification, and Binaural Beamformer with directionality to isolate sounds, allowing users to “focus on what is most important”.
Calum MacDougall, SVP at Jabra, said:




