Corded and wireless stereo headphones from Jabra: Jabra Vox in-ear earphones (S$148), Jabra Revo (S$248, corded) and Jabra Revo Wireless (S$398) headphones.
Expected to retail in Singapore in February.
Jabra has introduced Dolby Digital Plus technology which – together with Jabra’s Sound App for iOS and Android devices – promises a much richer and fuller sound that is often missing in digitally compressed audio.
This full-spectrum brings new life, extra depth and dimension to music across genres.
The latest suite of stereo headphones is targeted at pop and rock enthusiasts who want massive, high-definition sound clarity as well as serious jazz and classical audiophiles looking to take their favorite recordings to another level of performance and sophistication.
The global adoption of smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices means more and more people are communicating on the move and taking their music with them.
This ‘always on’ wave of mobile users are consuming an ever-increasing amount of entertainment, which results in a large amount of device wear and tear – particularly with headphones.
Jabra’s headphones are designed to be ‘used and abused’ – both the Jabra Revo Wireless and Jabra Revo headphones are solidly constructed using an aluminium frame, steel hinges and a shatter-proof headband for extreme flexibility.
The small but tough Jabra Vox is built from premium materials, comes with tangle-free, reinforced cables and has been thoroughly tested for ultimate durability and performance.
The Scandinavian design emphasises comfort and audio excellence, with padded headbands and plush, memory foam ear cups on the Jabra Revo, and perfectly fitting, specially designed ColorCore EarGels for enhanced comfort and deep sound on the Jabra Vox
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