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Available in three colors the bright pair I was sent for review would probably be better suited to someone quite a bit younger. Thank goodness I don't have to see myself when I'm wearing headphones.The sub-$100 price means you don't get a lot of bells and...

Low price, Comfortable, Sound quite good, Tougher than they initially appear...

No carry bag included; Bright colors are really bright; Battery life is average...
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Bluetooth headphones are experiencing a sort of renaissance, with audio quality that's improved by leaps and bounds in the last few years. Suddenly, a $99 pair like the Jabra Move Wireless can hang with many wired pairs in the same price range. The M...

Powerful audio performance with deep bass response and clear, bright highs. Comfortable, visually appealing design. Detachable cable for wired use.

Light on accessories. Not for purists seeking flat response...

For $100, the comfortable Jabra Wireless headphone pair delivers solid Bluetooth audio that will appeal to bass lovers...
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The Jabra Move is a wired or Bluetooth wireless headset from Jabra that aims at offering a more affordable slightly scaled down version of my favorite over the ear headphones of all time (the Jabra REVO ).The Jabra Move works with Bluetooth 4.0 or an incl...
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Bigger isn't necessarily better when it comes to bluetooth headphones; Jabra has done an excellent job of proving this to us with their new Jabra Move Wireless On-Ear headphones. We can only assume they're called the Moves because they're designed for peo...

Stunning visuals. Sackboy is as adorable as ever and so are his new friends. Users can unlock their creative juices and have access to the previous LBP levels. There is something for everyone...

Controls can be a little sticky at times while moving Sackboy and his friends around...

Pricing in just under $100, the Jabra Moves could be the best on-ear Bluetooth headphones out there for the price. You're getting a lot for the price: portability, comfort, wireless audio with a solid range, supreme audio quality, and it doubles as a...
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The first Bluetooth headset review I did was several years ago. It is amazing how things have changed. Back then it was a bulky over the ear set up that required a wired receiver dongle plugged into the headphone jack of a music-playing device. Thankfully...

Consistent Bluetooth connection, Wireless, Wired fallback option, Built in Microphone, Works with phone, Lightweight, Solid construction, Excellent sound quality...

Feels tight after long listening sessions, Does not fold up, No carrying satchel provided...

Bluetooth headsets have come a long way in these past few years. Jabra has taken advantage of these leaps in this technology to create the Jabra Move. This headset sounds on par with its wired brethren without an annoying cord to get in your way.Besides i...
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Jabra, as we know, is a company that's been in the business of making mobile Bluetooth headsets. We've reviewed the entire scope, from the high-end to the low, but very recently, they've also entered the premium headphones market as well – made especiall...

Sturdy design makes it durable, Stays firmly in place with heavy activity, Excellent audio quality, $99 is pretty more aggressive than others...

Light on the features, Battery life isn't as long as we'd like...

Its feature set pales in comparison to other headphones we've checked out, nor is there really anything too outstanding with its design, but despite that, the biggest attraction to the Jabra Move Wireless is its excellent audio quality and aggressive pric...
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The first Bluetooth headset review I did was several years ago. It is amazing how things have changed. Back then it was a bulky over the ear set up that required a wired receiver dongle plugged into the headphone jack of a music-playing device. Thankfully...

Consistent Bluetooth connection, Wireless, Wired fallback option, Built in Microphone, Works with phone, Lightweight, Solid construction, Excellent sound quality...

Feels tight after long listening sessions, Does not fold up, No carrying satchel provided...

Bluetooth headsets have come a long way in these past few years. Jabra has taken advantage of these leaps in this technology to create the Jabra Move. This headset sounds on par with its wired brethren without an annoying cord to get in your way.Besides i...
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Who says you have to shell out exorbitant amounts of money for a good set of headphones? Jabra's Move Wireless headphones offer balanced audio in a lightweight durable frame with a pleasing pop of color -- all for $99. They're proof that sometimes you get...

Lightweigh, durable design with a splash of colo, Lou, balanced audi, Affordable pric, Comfortable fit...

Relatively short battery lif, Controls can be finicky...

The Jabra Move Wireless Headphones offer accurate audio in a colorful design for a wallet-friendly price. Who says you have to shell out exorbitant amounts of money for a good set of headphones? Jabra's Move Wireless headphones offer balanced a...
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Jabra recently released a new colour variant for the Jabra MOVE Wireless headphones which I reviewed a few months back. Previously in black, red, and blue, it is now available in Gold.Image credit: JabraApart from delivering well-balanced audio quality, t...
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Jabra has launched another wireless headphones in Singapore. The Jabra Move Wireless takes after the Jabra REVO. It applies similar design style but stripped off some features, such as touch controls and foldable hinge. Material-wise, the Jabra Move is fi...
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One of the areas where convergence shows up in the world of headphones is cross-over from other markets. This is nothing new. Etymotic, who decades ago brought us the famously good and long-lived ER4 family of headphones, was first a hearing health compan...

The Jabra Move is a tidy little headset with simple yet elegant styling, good build quality, and a comfortable fit. It has no folding features to make it more compact for transport and storage and eight hours battery life is a little limiting for those la...
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We have always been fans of the Jabra brand here at DigitalReviews.Years ago we reviewed the HALO, a wireless headphone set when these things were a novelty. It was one of the best wireless phones which I've subsequently worn to death over thousands of ho...

The MOVE has an excellent genealogy in the long line of Jabra wireless headphones.This is one of the cheapest with a very decent sound quality and good construction.It doesn't have active noise cancellation so making it not very suitable in noisy environm...
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