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Updated April 11, 2024·
Choose Audio Technica ATH M20X if you're on a tight budget and need headphones with good overall sound and better suitability for TV and video due to their wired connection. However, they're not well-suited for exercise or travel due to their size and lack of features like sweatproofing and noise cancellation. On the other hand, Jabra Elite 4 is more expensive but offers wireless convenience, excellent microphone quality, active noise cancelling, and is sweatproof, making it ideal for calls, meetings, exercise, and travel. The Jabra also has app customization features, which the Audio Technica lacks. If portability and versatility in different environments matter to you, the Jabra Elite 4 would be the better choice. Give Feedback
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Advantages of the Audio Technica ATH M20X
Good for music
Good for TV and video
Advantages of the Jabra Elite 4
Very good for phone calls
Good for exercise
Very good for air travel
Very good for podcasts and audiobooks
Key differences
Music
7.6/10
6.6/10
The Audio Technica ATH M20X is good for music, while the Jabra Elite 4 is only fair.
Gaming
6.2/10
5.4/10
The Audio Technica ATH M20X is only fair for gaming, while the Jabra Elite 4 is poor.
Phone Calls
4.3/10
8.8/10
The Jabra Elite 4 is very good for phone calls, while the Audio Technica ATH M20X is poor.
Podcasts and Audiobooks
6.7/10
8.6/10
The Jabra Elite 4 is very good for podcasts and audiobooks, while the Audio Technica ATH M20X is only fair.
TV and Video
7.6/10
6.0/10
The Audio Technica ATH M20X is good for TV and video, while the Jabra Elite 4 is only fair.
Noise Reduction
6.0/10
7.0/10
The Jabra Elite 4 is good for noise reduction, while the Audio Technica ATH M20X is only fair.
Battery
N/A
5.5 Hours
The Audio Technica ATH M20X does not have a battery. The Jabra Elite 4 has 5.5 hours of battery life.
Cost
$49
$100
$0
$50
$100
$150
$200
The Audio Technica ATH M20X has a price of $49 and the Jabra Elite 4 costs $100.
Build Quality
6.9/10
9.0/10
The Jabra Elite 4 has excellent build quality, while the Audio Technica ATH M20X has only fair build quality.
"Audio-Technica positively defies what you can expect for around $50. Ultimately, Audio-Technica did not design the ATH-M20x to go on the subway with you. It’s for the budget-conscious, do-it-yourself producer, podcaster, or studio that needs to buy tracking cans in bulk. If you don’t need the most deluxe, comfortable headphones, maybe you’ll like the ATH-M20x for its spartan functionality. The headphones are aimed at giving you the minimum requirements without it feeling like a sacrifice."
"The Jabra Elite 4 is a good midrange option with solid isolation and aptX codec for Android. It sounds consumer friendly from the box and the app has some EQ to adjust to taste. Some included luxuries include multipoint, sidetone, and Spotify Tap"
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About Audio Technica
Audio Technica is a 60-year-old, Japan-based, professional audio equipment manufacturer. They started off making phonograph cartridges and have expanded their scope of products ever since to include extremely popular models of microphones and headphones. They have been the official audio equipment supplier of several editions of the Summer and Winter Olympics and every edition of the Grammy Awards since 1998.
About Jabra
Jabra is a subsidiary of GN Store Nord, a 150-year-old Danish company that specializes in the manufacturing of hearing aids, headsets and earphones. Jabra has a focus on fit and comfort and quality control over everything else. According to Peter Karstromer, Jabras CEO, they “design and engineer technology that frees people to work, live and communicate how and where they want to, equipping them with the tools to live their life to a new rhythm”.
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