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Jabra Revo Pro Reviews

PC Magazine‘s review Edit

Jabra's Revo headphones favor over-the-top bass boosting rather than a balanced sound signature. And they cost a bit more than they should.
6.0 Rated at:

Published on:
May 06, 2013

CNET Reviews‘s review Edit

Generally, the two most important factors in headphones are comfort and sound quality. You can argue over which is more important, but I don't give an "excellent" rating to a headphone unless it's very strong in both categories. Putting aside the fact that Jabra could have thrown in a better carrying pouch at this price, I thought the Revos delivered on both the comfort and sound-quality front, and they're about $100 more affordable than their wireless counterparts, the Revo Wireless. Mobile users will also appreciate the inclusion of an inline remote/microphone. As I said earlier, I may not be a huge fan of on-ear models, but I'm a fan of the Jabra Revo. While it may not be a bargain at around $160, it's a very solid headphone, particularly for mobile users looking for a model that's sturdy yet not too bulky.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Apr 25, 2013

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