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Jabra Revo

Jabra Revo
alaScore 85

1318 reviews

Jan, 2025

alaTest has collected and analyzed 1318 reviews of Jabra Revo. The average rating for this product is 4.5/5, compared to an average rating of 4.0/5 for other Headphones for all reviews. Comments about the design and durability are overall positive. The size and sound are also appreciated. There are some mixed reviews about the noise isolation.

usability, sound, size, durability, design

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Headphones the Jabra Revo is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 85/100 = Very good quality.

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Consumer review (amazon.co.uk)

Amazon.co.uk review summary for Jabra Revo

 

alaTest has collected and analyzed 57 user reviews of Jabra Revo from Amazon.co.uk. The average user rating for this product is 4.3/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.0/5 for other Headphones on Amazon.co.uk. Reviewers really like the comfort and price. The durability and portability also get good feedback.

sound, portability, durability, price, comfort

86% of the reviews on Amazon.co.uk give this product a positive rating.

Jan, 2025

Expert review by : Tim Gideon (pcmag.com)

Jabra Revo

 

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.

Powerful, clean audio response with extremely boosted bass for low frequency lovers. Inline remote control and microphone for Android and iOS devices. Excellent design and construction with cloth-bound, tangle-resistant, detachable cable.

Extremely unrealistic sound signature favors bass heavily over high-mids and highs. Overpriced for this level of sound quality. Can be uncomfortable over long listening periods.

If you like deep bass, I'd encourage you to check out a pair that better represents the rest of the frequency range. A more expensive example would be the Sony MDR-1R or, for a little less money, try the excellent Sennheiser HD 558. If you'd like a bit...

May, 2013

Expert review by (cnet.com)

Jabra Revo Gray

 

Both the Revo and Revo Wireless have very similar designs and they're among the more comfortable and well-designed on-ear headphones I've tested, with a sturdy fit and finish and a folding design. I liked both models a lot, but the "wired" Revo...

The Jabra Revo headphone has an excellent fit and finish, sounds quite good, is comfortable to wear, and folds up into a more compact form factor for storage. It also features an inline remote with a microphone for cell phone calls and an extra jack...

The protective carrying case should be more luxurious at this price point.

One of the better on-ear headphones, the Jabra Revo combines strong sound quality with superior comfort and design.

Apr, 2013

Expert review by : David Carnoy (cnet.com)

Jabra Revo headphones review

 

Jabra is best known for its wired and wireless headsets, but it's now ventured into the premium headphone market with two on-ear models, the Revo ($200 list) and Revo Wireless ($250), as well as a more affordable in-ear model, the Vox ($99).

The Jabra Revo headphone has an excellent fit and finish, sounds quite good, is comfortable to wear, and folds up into a more compact form factor for storage. It also features an inline remote with a microphone for cell phone calls and an extra jack...

The protective carrying case should be more luxurious at this price point.

One of the better on-ear headphones, the Jabra Revo combines strong sound quality with superior comfort and design.

Apr, 2013

Expert review by : Macworld (macworld.com)

Gear We Love Gear We Love: Revo Wireless offers Bluetooth-headphone convenience without the compromise

 

The Revo Wireless gives you comfort, a sturdy and attractive design, and the kind of sound quality you don't usually find in Bluetooth headphones.

Jul, 2014

Expert review by : InsideHW (insidehw.com)

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Apr, 2014

Expert review by : Chip Chick (chipchick.com)

Jabra REVO Wireless Headphones Sound Too Good to be Wireless

 

Jabra teamed with Dolby to create a sound experience that consumers would not only enjoy but also break them out of the just being a professional hands-free headset manufacturer. Not only have they developed a pair of headphones that is true contender...

Solid headphones. Comfortable ear cups and headband. Excellent listening experience – especially vocals and strings. Foldable for travelling. Comes with carrying pouch. Sounds just as good wireless or wired. Works with a wire for times when you’re out...

The remote on the audio cable started to break after just a month of use

Jul, 2013

Expert review by : Bill Henderson (the-gadgeteer.com)

Jabra Revo Headphones review

 

The name Jabra should be common to anyone who uses their smartphone as an extension of themselves. They have been making wireless headsets for years and have developed a well-deserved following. Recently, Jabra has jumped into the highly competitive...

Comfortable ; Warm, easy sound ; Ruggedly made ; Replaceable cord ; Mic and in-line controls

No case ; Not the most accurate sounding

Jul, 2013

Expert review by : Trusted Reviews (trustedreviews.com)

Jabra Revo Wireless

 

Wireless Bluetooth headphones that are built to last.

Solid build quality, Wireless listening via Bluetooth, Good sound quality, Dolby Digital Plus via app

Touch controls can be a bit confusing, Headband is a little tight

Mar, 2013

Expert review by : David Carnoy (cnet.com.au)

Jabra Revo review: On-ear headphones impress

 

The ; headphone has an excellent fit and finish, sounds quite good, is comfortable to wear, and folds up into a more compact form factor for storage. It also features an inline remote with a microphone for cell phone calls and an extra jack for...

The protective carrying case should be more luxurious at this price point.

One of the better on-ear headphones, the Jabra Revo combines strong sound quality with superior comfort and design.

Apr, 2013

Expert review by : David Carnoy (cnet.co.uk)

Jabra Revo headphones review

 

Jabra is best known for its wired and wireless headsets, but it's now ventured into the premium headphone market with two on-ear models, the Revo ($200 list) and Revo Wireless ($250), as well as a more affordable in-ear model, the Vox ($99).

The Jabra Revo headphone has an excellent fit and finish, sounds quite good, is comfortable to wear, and folds up into a more compact form factor for storage. It also features an inline remote with a microphone for cell phone calls and an extra jack...

The protective carrying case should be more luxurious at this price point.

One of the better on-ear headphones, the Jabra Revo combines strong sound quality with superior comfort and design.

Apr, 2013
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