🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with Jabra Move Style Edition!
The Jabra Move Style Edition headphones offer wireless freedom with superior sound quality, a lightweight design for all-day comfort, and an impressive battery life of up to 14 hours. With a stylish Scandinavian design and a 3.5mm jack for wired use, these headphones are perfect for the modern professional on the go.
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T**A
Pretty solid headphones at a great price
Overall, I'd call these headphones a jack of all trades and a master of none. They do a lot of things pretty well, and they do it really affordably.I have a pair of Sony MDR-7506 music headphones that do a great job. But they don't have a microphone and are awkward for leaving the house with, so I was looking for a more versatile alternative for when I need to have a microphone. They're pretty good in that role, but not perfect.Sound:Pros: they have a fairly clear and detailed midrange. They're close enough to the Sonys in that area that I have no complaints. If you don't already have pretty good headphones, these will be an upgrade and you'll hear a lot more in your music than you're used to hearing.Cons: They don't have much bass extension. If you buy headphones to get bass, you will not find these fulfilling. The Sonys have clear, precise bass response with extension that goes down fairly low (though still not to sub-bass like some higher-end headphones). The Jabras cut off noticeably higher, and are missing a lot of the bass sound I'm used to hearing. For a lot of music styles, this is no big deal, but if you listen to music to get a really solid bottom, these are not for you. Also, these have a pretty unremarkable soundstage. The Sonys provide a ton of width that gives you space to hear all the different instruments as distinct and as located in a specific place on the soundstage. With these, it feels like everything is closer together and it's harder to hear the individual sounds.Calls:These have worked like a champ for phone calls and Zoom meetings. I ran into one situation where I called into a conference call where people were sitting around a conference table talking, where it wasn't very loud and I could barely hear anyone. These didn't have either the headroom for me to increase the volume to hear any better. Instead I ended up grabbing an old pair of decent wired earbuds, and with those I could hear fine.Connectivity:Bluetooth works great. It was super easy to pair. I can connect it to my computer and my phone at the same time, and it will do things like pause Spotify on my PC to let me take a call on my phone. I can also walk to the next room and it will stay connected. Also, when it's out of power, I can still use a cable to connect it and listen to music -- but the microphone won't work like that, so you can't take calls. It charges pretty fast, though, and you can plug it into a USB charger and charge while you use it, which is super convenient if you have a portable charger.Comfort:They're just ok. I can listen to them for hours without them getting too uncomfortable, but at the same time, my ears feel relieved every time I take them off. The headband pushes the earpieces into the ears to ensure that they stay on. At the same time, I don't think they would stay on well enough to exercise with them. I think I don't love the on-ear design -- either earbuds or over-ear headphones are ultimately more comfortable in my opinion.Overall:I considered giving these 3 stars because of all the things that are less than perfect. But the thing is, they fill a real need at this price point. Sure, they're a compromise, but compared to spending 2-3 times as much to get something better, they're worth it to me. If you have the money, an upgrade may well be a better deal.
S**5
Nice-sounding BT headphones with lots of problems....
Like a lot of folks here, I bought these following reading a review I'd read in The Wirecutter. And like a fair amount of rave reviews that I read on electronics these days, I think that conclusions by the reviewers are often drawn too quickly. It can be one thing to unbox a pair of headphones in one's "lab", listen to them and run a couple of tests, and another thing entirely to use and/or walk around with them in the "real world."That being said, my experience with these were pretty disappointing. Here's what I thought:THE GOOD: they are undoubtedly good-sounding headphones, very natural, warm, and balanced. I find them great for sort of clean, nicely-recorded stuff with a lot of frequency range (think Rickie Lee Jones' "Pirates", or Tom Petty's "Wildflowers"). They sound very good with a lot of reggae and jazz. There is a surprising amount of low end for drivers/cups of this fairly small size.They are light, extremely comfortable, and stay on my head. The build is good and they're nice-looking; very unobtrusive and clean.THE NOT-SO-GOOD: they're a little on the "polite" side.....not a lot of volume, and just lacking a little in overall kick. So for flat out rock and roll, they're just way too tame. I've boosted the volume by using an eq that I have on my phones, and that helps a bit, but they tend to start clipping pretty easily, so they are definitely not meant to handle much more volume than what they already put out.THE BAD: The BT connectivity is unreliable and inconvenient. This is where I think The Wirecutter really didn't get it. It sometimes takes me 3-4 tries to get them to really engage with BT, and have had to devise a very definite sequence of how I connect them to give them a fighting chance. They seem to get interrupted by everything in the environment that could possibly affect them (I have a pair of JBL BT 'phones that cost half of what these did, and while not they're not as "fine"-sounding, they are just way more reliable....and louder). Integrating a phone call to the experience usually means having to take them off and talk by handset, because they mute the call. All of this stuff is totally annoying when just trying to listen to 15 minute chunks of music as I'm commuting, usually by foot to various places. Jabra likes to mention that they can connect to two devices simultaneously; they have a hard enough time connecting to one. I find myself avoiding them because I know I'm going to need time to work with the BT, etc.....In sum: nice-sounding headphones (once they're up and running), especially at home. For $100.00, not great. They wind up having potential (like the next version, maybe), but in they're present state, they are really nothing exceptional.
G**D
The most uncomfortable headphones I've ever owned.
I've probably worn 15-20+ headphones - and these, without any doubt whatsoever, have been the most uncomfortable for my head. Initially they were so painful, jamming up against my ears, and then constricting my skull - that I had to go check to see if I had accidentally ordered children's headphones - but no, the "Jabra Move" comes only in a single size. The next thing I did was try and "bend" the band a bit - that reduced the pressure on my skull to a bearable level, but still left my ears being painful squished. I continue to try and bend the band even further to reduce the pressure, and, eventually, it was fairly loose, slipping off my head but it *still* hurt my ears. Jabra makes some amazing and comfortable wireless noise-cancelling headphones - I'm wearing the Jabra Elite 85H right now - and they are a dream.So- if you *do* decide to purchase the Jabra Move Style - try them for fit and immediately return them if they just hurt your head. Other than that -they sounded fantastic to my non-audiophile ears, and were a great price.
A**R
WARNING: there is no warranty on Jabra sold by this company!
I got Jabra Move Style Edition headphones with bluetooth, seemed to work fine at the beginning when I use it mostly with cable. The moment I started using Bluetooth as the main way to connect to my phone - it took less than a month to have it malfunctioning. I contacted Jabra - the manufacturer listed as a support for all products sell by Home & Above company (this is their shop page). After making a claim with super nice person from a help desk at Jabra I have received this message: "We regret to inform you that the reseller Home & Above™ you purchased from is not authorized to sell Jabra products, and the product is therefore considered to be "used". By using authorized resellers, Jabra is able to monitor inventory and maintain the integrity of the Jabra products in circulation. The warranty applies only to the original purchase from an authorized reseller. Your only recourse for warranty replacement is to contact the seller from which the product was purchased." So be aware while buying here - your product might not be new as claimed nor it has 2 years warranty.
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