Review: Jabra Move Wireless Headphone

Design & Build Quality
Battery Life
Audio Quality
Features

The Jabra Move is a great sounding wireless headphone. It looks fashionable, and is well designed. At $99, this is definitely a bargain for music lovers.

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Jabra recently launched a new Bluetooth headphone, Jabra Move. Available in 3 different colors – Cobalt (Blue), Cayenne (Red), and Coal (Black), the wireless headphone is a very trendy, and beautiful headphone. Let’s take a quick look at the features before diving in into the review of Jabra’s latest wireless headphone.

Features:-

  • Jabra’s signature DSP for crisp digital reproduction
  • Ultra-lightweight and adjustable headband fits all head-types
  • Control music and calls directly from the headphones
  • Premium durable design for life on the move
  • High quality call performance in true HD Voice
  • Connects to all Bluetooth ready devices via Bluetooth 4.0
  • Comes with an optional cord so you can use your headphones on flights
  • Up to 8 hours talk time / music time and up to 12 days standby time

Review

Design & Build Quality

The Jabra Move has a clean, simple, and beautiful Scandinavian design, which is very pleasing to the eye. It comes in 3 different colors; Cobalt (Blue), Cayenne (Red), and Coal (Black), all inspired by the lights and colors of a modern metropolis. On the right side of the headphone, users will find the power button with a micro-USB port while on the left, users will find the volume rocker button along with a multi-function button. The multi-function button acts as a play/pause button and doubles as a accept/reject call button.

The build of the Jabra Move is very sturdy. It’s made of stainless steel, covered with dirt resistant fabric. Jabra claims that it has been tested to withstand abuse; drop tested (1.5 m) and flexibility tested (10,000 times).

We noticed that throughout our usage time, the volume button tends to be difficult to press at times. There were times when we had to apply a little more pressure to have it registered.

Battery Life

 The battery life on the Jabra Move is really good. We ran our usual test for headphones in which we continuously played music at 50% volume. Jabra claims that the battery will last up to 8 hours and we managed to get 14.5 hours, almost doubling what Jabra claims.

The headphone takes about 2 hours to charge from empty to full, using a micro USB cable.

Audio Quality

The sound produced by the headphone is crisp, and clear. We feel that it could outrival other headphones in the same price range in terms of audio quality.

Although the headphone is not a noise cancelling headphone, it did a good job blocking out most unwanted noise while listening to music in a busy environment.

Features

Jabra Move supports Bluetooth 4.0, which enables very quick pairing and re-pairing. One feature that we really love on the headphone is the ability to go wired. This is very convenient as it allows users to continue enjoying their music in case the battery dies midday. The headphone also doubles as a bluetooth headset so users do not need to remove the headphone to take calls.

There is also a light indicator to check the battery status of the headphone. It has 3 different indicators; solid green for full/medium battery level, red for low and flashing red for critically low.

Real-World Test

Weighing at 5.59 oz, Jabra Move is very lightweight and we did not feel the weight of the headphones while having it on. The headband is adjustable to ensure a tight and comfortable fit. There is just enough cushioning around the ear cups for optimal comfort. We tested them for hours with no discomfort.

Final Thoughts

We love the Jabra Move with the exception of the volume buttons on the headphone. For $99, the overall audio quality is great. The Jabra Move is definitely a great bargain for music lovers who are looking for a good headphone without burning a hole in their pocket.

About Allan Lee

Author at Pocket Insider. Allan is a tech enthusiastic who loves to review new gadgets and electronics while listening to music.

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3 comments

  1. I had problems with my jabra move. First the Bluetooth didn’t work. The store was very happy to replace. The second time the earpiece fell off the headmount. Since its mechanical the store where I bought it wouldn’t touch it. Also the jabra rep in the store refused to replace it. Jabra says “designed to inspire, built to last.” wrong…just a sales pitch.

  2. That’s not good, I may just change my mind, was thinking of getting this Christmas.

  3. The are very good whit great sound !!!! Love it and the price is ok

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