technologytell.com Updated: 2013-11-20 14:18:47
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Smooth and good-looking As such, one can expect a bit of curious apprehension when Jabra decides to branch out into music-quality headsets, namely the Jabra Revo Wireless . Even though Jabra has stood for excellence and quality with office-related audio...
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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The latest product to join Jabra's array of wired and wireless headphones is the Revo Wireless, which packs an impressive punch in design, to match its comfort.DesignWeighing a light 240grams, the Revo Wireless scores high for its form, with a sturdy f...
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Jabra has to be given a lot of credit for creating the Revo wireless headphones. They look great, sound great and come with tons of features. In short, they are what most people are looking for in a pair of wireless headphones. The only downside to Jab...
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...
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Jabra has to be given a lot of credit for creating the Revo wireless headphones . They look great, sound great and come with tons of features. In short, they are what most people are looking for in a pair of wireless headphones. The only downside to Jabra...
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...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2013-11-20 14:18:49
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You might know Jabra from its Bluetooth speakers and ear-pieces, but with the slick new Jabra Revo Wireless headphones, it’s branching out into the market for fashionable, over-ear cans as convenient as they are attractive, created by Dr Dre and his Be...
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...
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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 bands, but all suffered from either excessive...
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...
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Wireless headphones are pretty much everywhere now. Although some might see Bluetooth headphones as a bit of a gimmick, the Jabra Revo Wireless headphones certainly work well, delivering wireless sound to your ears. The Jabra Revo Wireless headphones pro...
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...
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T3.com
Updated: 2013-11-20 14:19:03
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There was a time when Jabra used to be all about business-friendly Bluetooth headsets and speakerphones but in recent years it's decided that it wants some of the consumer action and is now using its expertise in the field to make headphones with the Jabr...
Stylish design, Punchy, rich bass, Touch-sensitive controls...
Price, No noise cancelling, Leakage at loud volumes...
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Tapping and swiping are actions more associated with the touchscreen of a tablet or smartphone, than a pair of headphones. The Jabra Revo Wireless ‘phones don't have a screen, but they can be controlled through a touch-sensitive surface. Jabra calls it t...
Clever touch controls, Decent fit, Inoffensive sound...
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...
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We have been incredibly impressed with Jabra's move into the world of headphones, and this high end wireless set of cans continues the trend. Not only are they remarkably restrained in design for a world in which every similar product seems to have been...
Comfort and quality combine for a great set of headphones...
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There’s nothing quite like having wireless freedom for a nice pair of headphones, and Bluetooth accessory maker Jabra thinks it has found the solution, with its wireless Revo headphones. Jabra has been making wireless devices for some time, but the R...
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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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...
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Jabra, a world-renowned hands-free communications device manufacturer, recently launched a new line of high performance corded and wireless stereo headphones in Malaysia, featuring Dolby Digital Plus . Jabra has extended its expertise in sound technology...
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...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-12-03 00:04:53
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Jabra is one of the biggest household names since the last decade when it comes to Bluetooth headsets, but recently they have expanded their efforts to target the music conscious crowd. The Jabra Solemate was one such endeavor that turned out to be quite...
To wrap it up, using the Jabra Revo Wireless headphones is extremely easy to setup and operate, whether it's connecting over Bluetooth or changing tracks and controlling volume from the touch panel on the earcup. Charging it is convenient thanks to the...
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Like the name suggests, Revo's Wireless delivers audio sans the annoying wires running from the headset to the music player. The headset supports Bluetooth version 3.0 for wireless audio streaming as well as NFC (near field communication) for quick and ea...
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...
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