Amazon has dropped the price on the JBL Endurance Peak 4 earbuds to $100, down from the standard retail price of $130. That 23% discount puts a genuinely capable pair of fitness earbuds in a more accessible range, and the timing lines up well with the shift toward outdoor workouts that tends to happen this time of year.
These are not general-purpose earbuds dressed up in athletic marketing. The JBL Endurance Peak 4 was built with movement in mind, and the design reflects that from the ground up.
What makes the JBL Endurance Peak 4 worth considering
The fit is handled by a TwistLock system that locks the earbuds in place during activity. Lightweight silicone hooks with memory wires wrap around the ear and can be shaped to match individual ear geometry, which helps with both security and long-session comfort. For anyone who has dealt with earbuds slipping out mid-run or during a heavy set, that kind of fit stability is genuinely useful rather than just a bullet point on a spec sheet.
Durability follows through with an IP68 rating, which means the earbuds are sealed against both water and dust at a meaningful level. Sweat, rain, and the occasional beach or trail workout are all within scope. IP68 is the higher end of the waterproofing scale for consumer earbuds, and it offers more real-world protection than the more common IPX4 or IPX5 ratings found on many competing products.
Sound comes from a 10mm dynamic driver that delivers strong bass response and stereo separation. The output is well-suited for workout listening, where punchy low-end tends to carry energy better than a more neutral audio profile.
Noise cancellation and ambient awareness
Active noise cancellation is included, powered by four microphones that work to reduce the ambient sound of a gym floor, street traffic, or any other environment where background noise competes with audio. For anyone who prefers to fully disconnect during a session, the ANC mode handles that well.
The flip side is Smart Ambient mode, which opens up the audio environment when awareness matters more than isolation. Waiting for equipment, running near traffic, or having a quick conversation without pulling the earbuds out are all situations where this mode handles the transition smoothly. Audio levels for both modes can be adjusted through the JBL Headphones app, which gives users more control over the listening experience than the default settings alone would allow.
Colors and availability
The JBL Endurance Peak 4 is currently available in black, white, and purple, all at the discounted $100 price point on Amazon. The sale does not appear to favor one color over another, so the choice comes down to preference.
At full price, these earbuds sit in a competitive segment where there are several capable options. At $100, the combination of IP68 protection, active noise cancellation, a secure sport fit, and JBL’s audio pedigree makes the value proposition harder to argue with. Whether the discount lasts through the weekend is less certain, so checking current availability sooner rather than later is the practical move.
Prices and availability are subject to change. Verify current pricing on Amazon before purchasing.

