Jabra move vs Skullcandy Uproar; found this somewhere on net
The Jabra Move wireless is easily one of the best sounding wireless headphones in this price point with balanced highs, mids and lows - as well as on-ear controls that are easy to navigate. It also works like a corded headphone after the battery runs out, though in this mode you won't be able to use them for answering calls. That said, the Move is value for money if wireless is what you want.
The Uproar doesn't sound as good as the Jabra Move, but it gives you slightly longer playback on a single charge of its battery, besides costing almost 15% less. Sadly, the Uproar does not support corded sound so you'll have to ensure it is always fully charged before you step out. Driver: 40mm Battery life: Up to 10 hours on a single charge
ashtad
30 Jun 171#2
Have these, they are great headphones
02wilben
30 Jun 171#3
Been this price for a while on Amazon
DJNG22
30 Jun 171#4
Great price, these are awesome, had mine a year, cord is useful too.
slamukdeals
30 Jun 17#5
More headphones that I don't need.
Actually had these on my wishlist since Aug 2015
Thanks OP :smiley:
youngrobbo
30 Jun 17#6
Got these the last time they were on offer for £42 and I'm impressed for the price. The only downside I could say is that the battery doesn't have an amazing life, but you do have the cord as backup. They're well worth the £42.
patrick_000
1 Jul 17#7
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itr786
1 Jul 17#8
I have the top model, jabra 'revo'. Sound wonderful. Not sure what this model is like.
alien7 to itr786
1 Jul 17#9
I have both Revo & Move - Revo is better sounding but costs twice as much and is not available any longer...For £42 you can't go wrong with this one!
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I have been using this headphone from a while, overall a decent one.
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The Jabra Move wireless is easily one of the best sounding wireless headphones in this price point with balanced highs, mids and lows - as well as on-ear controls that are easy to navigate. It also works like a corded headphone after the battery runs out, though in this mode you won't be able to use them for answering calls. That said, the Move is value for money if wireless is what you want.
The Uproar doesn't sound as good as the Jabra Move, but it gives you slightly longer playback on a single charge of its battery, besides costing almost 15% less. Sadly, the Uproar does not support corded sound so you'll have to ensure it is always fully charged before you step out. Driver: 40mm Battery life: Up to 10 hours on a single charge
Actually had these on my wishlist since Aug 2015
Thanks OP :smiley: