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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
NFC makes the pairing insanely easy; Power switch is very easy to use and make sure the headphones are switched off; Controls are easy to remember; Works well as a hands-free headset; Headband is uber-bendy;
Bass is a little overpowering; Application needs work;
With a unique look that will likely appeal to fans of design who don’t like to be too flashy, the Revo is a decent pair of headphones that lets you choose whether to be wired or wireless. Jabra’s Revo headphones are ideal for the listener who takes in...
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Published: 2013-04-13, Author: David , review by: cnet.com.au
The Jabra Revo Wireless headphone is an excellent fit and finish, is comfortable to wear, and folds up into a more compact form factor for storage. It also features touch controls and NFC pairing for devices that support it
Sound should be a bit cleaner, and the protective carrying case should be more luxurious at this price point
Despite some small flaws in sound quality and a somewhat high price, superior comfort and design help the Revo Wireless distinguish itself from its Bluetooth headphone competitors....
Touch controls work well once you get used to them, excellent sound quality and volume output, handy travel pouch, solid construction, decent music playback time from a single charge
Bass response does not match those of Beats headsets, not the most stylish unit on the headset block, no active noise cancellation technology, and expensive
Published: 2014-07-22, Author: Dan , review by: pcworld.in
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You can find the Jabra Rox Wireless retailing a little lower than its MRP of Rs 6,999. It's a bit expensive when compared to the competition but we feel they are worth it if you have the budget. The Jabra Rox Wireless offers very good audio quality as far...
Abstract: If you're familiar with Jabra's Revo Wireless which was launched last year, you will like Jabra's lastest addition of the Revo Wireless Limited Edition Bluetooth Headphones.Jabra is synonymous with producing audio hardware and software. This time round, t...
Published: 2013-05-07, Author: Vernon , review by: vernonchan.com
Fantastic, rock solid design, premium feel, Foldable design is convenient for solid, Very easy pairing with devices, Good audio quality, Good wireless range
Might be pricey for some, Carrying bag could have used better materials
In any case, for a RRP of US$199, I wouldn't exactly say that the pair of headphones is totally worth the price. Audio quality wise, yes, no one can beat its extremely clear vocals. Personally, I enjoy stronger bass more, so I'm extremely satisfied that t...
Abstract: This revision of the Jabra Revo Wireless headphones has a new colour scheme and a $150 price cut. In addition to black, white and grey, the headphones also come in black with gold accents. They use Dolby Digital Plus technology to deliver a richer and mo...