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CONCLUSION

 

 

 

 

 

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   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 you throw at it (pop, rock, heavy metal, jazz) right from the box the REVO Wireless sounds great with plenty of Bass, accurate mids/highs and a more than just a satisfactory volume level, for a wireless headset that is. Things get even better once you start using the Sound App since you can adjust the EQ according to your liking or pick one up from the 16 available ones. The touch controls are also a plus although you will probably need some time to get used to them (actually to get used to the amount of pressure you need to use). When i comes to battery life Jabra claims that you can use the REVO Wireless for a total of 12 hours before recharging it but i hardly managed to hit 9 hours (at almost maximum volume). Of course i never used it for 9 hours straight but rather for 2-3 hours at a time (and so that explains part of the 3 hours difference) but even 9 hours is a long period of time and certainly more than enough for most people. The dual microphones could do a slightly better job since on the other end people said it seemed i sounded like if i was a bit away but on the other hand the noise blackout technology actually works since none of them could hear all the background noises while on the road and that's a plus.

 

   Perhaps the single drawback the REVO Wireless has is its price tag and although quite justified by the amount of features it carries (high build quality, rich bass, audio clarity, volume, Bluetooth connectivity, 3.5mm/USB connectivity, NFC, size, touch controls, foldable, batter life) in the end the recommended price tag of USD249 inside the USA and 249Euros inside the EU will definitely be too much for some people. Unfortunately the recommended price tag for the REVO Wired is also set quite high and more specifically at USD199/199Euros so i really hope that Jabra does a small price cut to make the REVO line more appealing to consumers. That aside however we are still talking about perhaps the best wireless headset in the market currently (that I’m aware) and that's why it gets our Platinum Award.

 

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PROS

- 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 Noise-Blackout Microphones
- Touch Controls
- Foldable Design
- Battery Life (Up To 12 Hours)
- Sound App
 

 

 

CONS

- Price (For Some)