We've never reviewed earphones from Jabra before. We tend to associate the brand with Bluetooth products such as in-car headsets.
Good design; Solid build; Energetic sound
Sound is short on detail; Ill-defined bass
We've never reviewed earphones from Jabra before. We tend to associate the brand with Bluetooth products such as in-car headsets.
Good design; Solid build; Energetic sound
Sound is short on detail; Ill-defined bass
Fits perfect. With noise cancellation active it really enhances the audio experience. Sleek design and very comfortable even for extended usage.
Competitive price & value
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
Good pressure in the sound Feels well built A little too thick cable to be totally comfortable Bra tryck i ljudet Känns välbyggda Lite för tjock kabel för att vara helt komfortabel
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.
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...
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.
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.
The Jabra Vox is Jabra's current flagship IEM. It has impressed me in many ways, but has its shortcomings. But for being only $100 MSRP, these are a definite competitor on the current market. [[SPOILER]] Package - The Vox comes in a hard-plastic container with a yellow silicone stripe down the...
Fun-sounding; detail; above average soundstage; SnagIt Magnets for tangle-reducing use; thick cable (before y-split); 90 degree jack
Jabra Sound App is poor and redundant at best; strain reliefs on housing are mediocre; no strain relief on jack; no Android in-line mic version
Nice headphones and great fit. But like many headphones with inline mic and volume, they are not compatible features with android
Comfortable; Great Sound
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