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Jabra's new Revo Wireless Headphones hit the sweet spot for high-tech features and audio quality. The $249 headphones deliver big sound with capacitive touch controls and NFC inside a fun, durable design. There's also a free app that further enhances...
Funky, durable design, Responsive, capacitive touch panel, Quick NFC pairing, Free app enhances sound, Long battery life...
Bass-heavy, Large suite of equalizers can be overwhelming...
The Jabra Revo Wireless deliver big audio for those looking to cut the cord, plus touch controls and a free app for fine-tuning your music.
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Versatility is a nice thing to find with many of today’s Bluetooth headsets/headphones, but unfortunately, a lot of them tend to target to a specific category. Highly regarded as a key player in the Bluetooth industry, veteran maker Jabra just recentl...
Solid build quality, Comfortable padded ear cup cushions, Flexibility for wired/wireless options, Quick pairing with NFC...
High & mid tones can sound drowned out at the highest volume setting, Distorted voices with its noisecancellation feature...
Through it all, the Jabra Revo Wireless has shown us that it’s serious about fending off the competition, seeing that it’s packing countless features that remarkably shows off its versatility. Not only that, the audio quality that it delivers is equal...
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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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I offered a first look at the Jabra Revo Wireless Headphones last week. We now have a firm price and shipping date- they will be available starting March 25th and will cost $249- so I wanted to offer up a more complete look at these rather pricey headphon...
Tough, Attractive, Feature-packed including NFC pairing, Strong cloth cables for charging and wired mode, Touch-enabled controls, Sound very good, Block out a good amount of ambient sound...
Soft carrying bag rather than a protective hard case; Cause a bit of ear fatigue after extended periods of use...
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I've been looking forward to getting my hands on the Jabra Revo Wireless Headphones for some time. Jabra describes the Revo Wireless Headphones as combining “amazing sound clarity with peerless build and durability”. The videos on the Jabra website show j...
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Jabra REVO Wireless headphones are a new product from Jabra that, besides playing music brilliantly, incorporates microphone engineering with crisp audio pickup via two separate inputs that are used for their “Noise Blackout” noise cancelling technology...
The Jabra REVO Wireless is available from Amazon for $249.99.Share this:ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditGoogleWhatsAppPinterestEmail...
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It seems that lately no matter where i go when I'm out (subway, road, gym) i see quite a few people listening to music with large wired headsets connected to their smartphones so i can't help but to wonder just how comfortable they feel. Personally up to...
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 NoiseBlackout 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...
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examiner.com Updated: 2014-11-12 07:11:18
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The Revo Wireless are Bluetooth on-the-ear headphones, that are able to be used with a normal headphone cable, USB or Bluetooth. With Bluetooth and USB, the headphones do need to be powered on, though it doesn't need to be powered on with the headphone ca...
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We're going to turn away from gaming gear for a while, and take a look at a few bluetooth powered headphones. The first on the list is Jabra's flagship pair of "music headphones," the on-ear Revo Wireless.Jabra is a company best known for creating bluetoo...
Excellent build quality, Great design, Capacitive touchpanels, Great battery life, Wired mode available;...
Call quality could be improved;...
The Revo wireless is one of those headphones that are difficult to rate. I did enjoy using them quite a bit, with many of the features slowly growing on me. It has a lot going for it in terms of design, comfort and build quality, and that may just enough...
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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...
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Jabra has introduced a new lineup of music accessories, with its Revo Bluetooth Wireless Stereo Headphones ($250) as part of the mix. The on-ear headphones feature Dolby audio technology, for what Jabra describes as "rich, full-spectrum sound." You ha...
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