As always, a few "short" Comments on the main aspects:
- First-class workmanship. Everything seems all of a piece, everything is easily adjusted, the whole makes a very well-made impression and also the materials used. Here one has to have not spent the impression a lot of money for cheap plastic garbage. The "tactile experience" with these listeners agrees wholeheartedly.
- Extremely comfortable. I've already had other on-ear earphones on his head, who started strongly after half an hour to press and were very uncomfortable. This phenomenon did not occur in the Jabra Revo. The materials ensure a comfortable fit, even when things get a bit warmer.
- You can use the handset either via cable or via Bluetooth. The normal cable is removable if you use the handset via Bluetooth.
- The cables are ummantel with a kind of cloth, which ensures that they do not get tangled and you do not have to fumble still laboriously apart when they have been carried in the pocket.
- Bluetooth works without dropouts. The coupling of the devices also easily expanded, as shown in the video. So you can use Bluetooth, the handset must be charged in advance by accompanying Mini USB cable
- The playback functions on the handset itself also work very well. One can adjust the volume in which you simply runs his fingers over the handset is really a cool feature. The forward and rewind you have to practice a little, but then also works very well.
- The sound is great. Since there is nothing to complain about. All in all, the sound is very well balanced, very clear, very brilliant. My friend used the handset quite often on her electric piano and is there something more enthusiastic than when they used the handset to your iPhone. The built-in piano sound timer sounds even through the integrated speakers is not as good as on the Jabra Revo. Sound is of course always a subjective impression. If you, like me, have the upper and lower basses no idea then dürftet have nothing to complain about her. People who have them know me can indeed times to explain in more detail)
- They are very portable, since they can be folded well. I know other On-Ears, eg by Denon in which it is not, which are also not intended. Steve Jobs would say "it's ultraportable". However, the enclosed bag would be better described as a bad joke, what you should do so ideally, we show in the video)
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Conclusion:
As stated at the outset convincing the Jabra Revo On Ear listener me personally in every aspect. If you are looking for way to good headphones and for no in-ears like the struck gold with this On-Ears. The listeners are first-class workmanship and very valuable, the sound is absolutely superb and all advertised features work fine, even the Bluetooth works without constant interruptions. It is very nice that you can use the handset either via cable or Bluetooth. From me there is a clear recommendation