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May 2013
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The editors liked
Clever touch controls
Decent fit
Inoffensive sound
Stylish design
Punchy
Rich bass
Touch-sensitive controls
Looking at the Jabra Revo Wireless headphones
It’s hard to believe they’ve been crafted by a company better known for dull headsets for salesmen
They feel premium despite the plastic
And they fold up too so you can carry them around. They connect easily over Bluetooth to your phone too
Are comfortable to wear and do a stellar job of stopping sound leaking out and ticking off everyone you’re o
Stylish appearance
Comfortable
Durable
Impressive audio performance
Good battery life
NFC pairing available
Touch control panel
Solid build quality
Wireless listening via Bluetooth
Good sound quality
Dolby Digital Plus via app
The editors didn't like
Struggle dynamically
Lack detail and clarity
Music sounds flat compared to top rivals
Price
No noise cancelling
Leakage at loud volumes
Bluetooth headphones have been around for yonks
And while cutting the cord has its conveniences
It’s always meant taking a hit when it comes to sound quality. While compression technology has come on leaps and bounds
And that’s largely been resolved
The fact remains that for £199 you have the right to ask for the world. As good as they sound
The Jabra Revo Wireless headphones just don’t soun
Struggle dynamically, lack detail and clarity, Music sounds flat compared to top rivals,
The touch control system wins the Revos a few brownie points, but it can only take them so far. We'd prefer the intuitiveness and better sound quality...
Overall, the Jabra Revo Wireless makes for a very satisfying listening experience, that you'll want to crank it to the limit. But not too much. Volume levels can get seriously loud if you max it out on both the headphones and device. The touch controls ...
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Published: 2013-04-30, Author: David , review by: macworld.co.uk
Stylish appearance; comfortable; durable; impressive audio performance; good battery life; NFC pairing available; touch control panel
Not cheap
Although the Jabra Revo wireless headphones are not exactly cheap, it warrants its price tag with good looks, features, comfort, durability, wireless performance and overall sound quality. These are a very solid pair of headphones
Although the Jabra Revo wireless headphones are not exactly cheap, it warrants its price tag with good looks, features, comfort, durability, wireless performance and overall sound quality. These are a very solid pair of headphones.Tags:Smart Home,Audio,Ga...
Looking at the Jabra Revo Wireless headphones, it’s hard to believe they’ve been crafted by a company better known for dull headsets for salesmen: they feel premium despite the plastic, and they fold up too so you can carry them around. They connect easily over Bluetooth to your phone too, are comfortable to wear and do a stellar job of stopping sound leaking out and ticking off everyone you’re o
Bluetooth headphones have been around for yonks, and while cutting the cord has its conveniences, it’s always meant taking a hit when it comes to sound quality. While compression technology has come on leaps and bounds, and that’s largely been resolved, the fact remains that for £199 you have the right to ask for the world. As good as they sound, the Jabra Revo Wireless headphones just don’t soun
There’s a lot to love about the Jabra Revo Wireless headphones - they look good, they sound good, and they’re easy to operate, you’ll need to think long and hard before setting down two tons for these. If you’re after the convenience of wire-free audio...
Win a top of the range HP Spectre laptop I've tried a fair few wireless headphones over the past ten years, almost all of them unsatisfactory in one way or another. Many of the early ones were over-the-ear jobs with those round-the-back-of-your-head ba...
Solid build quality, Wireless listening via Bluetooth, Good sound quality, Dolby Digital Plus via app
Touch controls can be a bit confusing, Headband is a little tight
The Jabra Revo Wireless headphones are made with commuters in mind, offering great sound quality, wireless Bluetooth connectivity and solid build quality. Although the tough design is a key feature, it can also be a bit of pitfall as the Jabra Revo Wirel...
Published: 2014-12-17, Author: Dan , review by: theverge.com
Abstract: Wireless headphones are awesome. Of all the gadgets I use on a daily basis, they are the ones that make me most feel like I'm living in the near future. That may sound like hyperbole, but putting on headphones and having music pump directly into my ears w...
Build Quality (Bend Tested 10.000 times/fold tested 3.5000 times/drop tested from 2m), Design, Size, Clear & Accurate Mids/Highs, Rich Bass, Plenty Of Volume, Wired & Wireless Use (3.5mm & USB), NFC (Near Field Connection), Dual Noise-Blackout Microphones
Price (For Some),
Although I've been using the REVO Wireless for just over a week i didn't feel the need for further testing nor to leave it playing for many hours prior to testing it in order to burn-in the drivers until their optimum level of quality. Regardless of what ...