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Jabra Vox

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★★★★
11 years ago

The Jabra Vox are certainly quite stylish headphones, and the fact that they're virtually tangle-free make them an absolute godsend. But its reliance on a separate app and slightly underwhelming bass performance won't quite cut it with audio enthusiasts.

Gear Diary
★★★★★
11 years ago
Jabra Vox Earbuds Review

Last week we reviewed Jabra's new Revo Wireless Headphones. ( Read the review .) These on-the-ear headphones are comfortable, durable and sound terrific. Jabra is also releasing a corded version of the Revo headphones as well as the upcoming Jabra Vox in-ear corded earphones.

Great build quality; Earbuds are quite comfortable; Inline control adjusts volume and lets you play/pause and skip both forward and back; Magnets keep the tangle free cable even more tangle free; Very good audio quality

Jabra Sound App and iOS do not play well together; Magnets keep cable tangle free but would be better if they also held cables behind your ear during use

Android Guys
★★★★★
11 years ago

Up for review today, we have a pair of in-ear headphones from Jabra – The Jabra Vox. These headphones utilize an 8.6mm driver at 16 Ohm. Stated frequency range is 20hz – 20khz with sensitivity rated at 120db @ 1v. They weigh in at 17g and have a cord length of 17 inches. How's that for nerdspeak?

LAPTOP Magazine
★★★★
11 years ago
Jabra Vox earbuds Review

For those who don't want to wear a big honkin' pair of headphones, the Jabra Vox are a discreet, stylish pair of earbuds that deliver audio greater than their size. Add to that a free Jabra app lets you tweak your music settings, in-line controls and a mic, and you've got a nice little $99 package...

Boored at Work
★★★★★
11 years ago
Jabra Vox in-Ear Headphone

Specs Connectivity: 3.5 mm Jack Connectivity refers to the options for how the headset can be connected to another device, e.g. a phone, a PC or an amplifier Usage: Works with mobile phones Connects to a PC and can be used to stream music/sound and for voice calls Music Phone MP3 Speakers Frequency...

Pocketables
★★★★
11 years ago
Review: Jabra VOX headphones

Paul recently reviewed the Jabra REVO wireless headphones , Jabra's high end Bluetooth headset that, according to Paul, "take the title of the nicest wireless headphones I've ever played with." So I thought I'd take a look at the REVO's smaller sibling, the in-ear Jabra VOX headphones.

GStyle Magazine
★★★★★
11 years ago
Jabra Vox Headphones – Little Package, Big Sound [Review]

Earlier this year during CES Jabra , with the help of Rev Run and DJ Ruckus, announced a new line of stereo headphones. Jabra Revo Wireless, Jabra (corded) Revo and Jabra Vox (in ear) further expanding their lifestyle music category and featuring durable design, built for comfort and Dolby digital...

Tech Advisor
★★★★
11 years ago
Jabra Vox in-ear headphones review

The Jabra Vox in-ear headphones look great and are conveniently portable and comfortable to wear, but at this price we'd expect stronger audio. We're also concerned about the headphones falling out of our ears during exercise, and they seem a little fragile.

eCoustics
★★★★★
11 years ago
Jabra Vox Review

The Jabra Vox is ideal for those seeking earphones with booming, sub-woofer-like bass, but it lacks definition in the high-mid range. (3.5 out of 5) Pros Seriously powerful bass response for low-end addicts Secure, comfortable fit Well built, with tangle-resistant cable and inline remote and...

Seriously powerful bass response for low-end addicts; Secure; comfortable fit; Well built; with tangle-resistant cable and inline remote and microphone for Android and iOS devices

Doesn't offer well-balanced audio performanceâ€"for bass fiends only; The included app; while free; isn't very useful

PC Magazine
★★★★
10 years ago
Jabra Vox

The Jabra Vox is a well-designed subwoofer disguised as a pair of earphones . That's hyperbole, but only by a little; these lightweight, secure-fitting earphones are some of the bass-heaviest we've ever tested.

Seriously powerful bass response for low-end addicts; Secure, comfortable fit; Well built, with tangle-resistant cable and inline remote and microphone for Android and iOS devices

Doesn't offer well-balanced audio performance-for bass fiends only; The included app, while free, isn't very useful

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