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    Jabra Move Wireless Stereo Headset - Red

    • I just wish they could go a bit louder cause I like to blast tunes.
    • I wear a size 7 1/2 hat and had to adjust to the longest length, also after a couple of hours my ears ached a bit from the too snug pressure.--Volume control tricky to use and a bit sticky, easy to press the wrong way--Battery life questionable; I think it only lasted about four hours, half the stated, but of course it says "up to" eight hours
    • Occasionally when running they act a bit odd, beeping once and dropping out for a moment before resuming
    • Good bass and a bit V-shaped
    • If you are listening to music or watching a movie to fall asleep this feature can range from annoying to downright startling.- The lowest volume setting can still feel a bit too loud at times
    • So the cups are a bit small on my giant ears, but otherwise these work well.
    • The moves do reach my ears and sit in the right place, but they put a bit too much pressure on my head and makes my ears hurt a bit after extended use.
    • The ear smash can be a bit
    • A bit small for my head and limited adjustment features are a bit bothersome.
    • After wearing the headphones for a while, my ears start to hurt a little bit
    • Using this headset goes a bit like
    • - Moderate complaint: The stock earpads are glued on the inner seam, which will likely fail on you after several months; thankfully replacements are ~$10 a set and better-made (note that they are a bit tricky to install
    • I rarely use it to take phone calls and notice that I do have to talk a bit louder in order to be heard while wearing it, but that's not what I bought this for
    • After about 3 months of use I noticed that they need to "warm up" a bit before using them
    • They connect every time, the battery lasts a good bit and they are compact and comfortable.
    • No good for outdoor talking, no or very little noise reduction, a bit of
    • They are very durable - a good bit of these are metal including the overhead piece.
    • It isn't an incredible pain, just a bit of a nuisance
    • These headphones are very balanced in that though bass is definitely boosted a bit, not to the detriment of the rest of the music.
    • I wear a size 7 1/2 hat and had to adjust to the longest length, also after a couple of hours my ears ached a bit from the too snug pressure.--Volume control tricky to use and a bit sticky, easy to press the wrong way--Battery life questionable; I think it only lasted about four hours, half the stated, but of course it says "up to" eight hours
    • I just wish they could go a bit louder cause I like to blast tunes.
    • I was just hoping there might be a bit more isolation than there is or that the volume of the Jabra Move might go a bit louder
    • Four stars instead of five because the switches are very tiny and a bit hard to use
    • When initially playing audio after connecting there is often a bit of stutter for a few seconds that clears up quickly.
    • Admittedly, the ear pads look a bit cheap but they don't seem to have any issues yet
    • ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENTit would have been great if they folded a bit more compact and came with a travel case since i'm always on the move, but you can't win them all.
    • It sometimes is a bit static-y the first 30 seconds it is connected to my phone/Spotify account, but then is totally fine.
    • The only other problem I've had so far is with the connection being a bit spotty and music/podcasts skipping at first.
    • They are a tight fit though - they pinch my ears a bit.
    • Hurts the ears a bit due to the size not being overly large / fully surrounding, but for an affordable pair of bluetooth headphones, they work great and hold a charge well.
    • He is just a bit hard of hearing and was turning the volume up way too high for me.
    • I like physical buttons, easy to use and kids friendly.
    • Another positive I have not mentioned is the surprising longevity of the headphones
    • Headphones are very subjective and personal devices to people - very hard for one to review without pointing that out - I personally own several pairs for various purposes including wireless / bluetooth models - SONY with LDAC streaming (in ear), B&W PX (over ear) with APTX-HD and AAC in ear sets (AIrPods and the excellent Jabra Elite Active 65t).