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8 reviews
Stella A.
Stella A.11 posts
 

HIgh quality but the design does not suit me – I was told that the audio quality of these headphones would suit me as I mainly listen to audiobooks and podcasts, and that is very true, I have been impressed with the sound quality. I was also impressed by how infrequently they needed charging, and the way they magnetically clip together and switch off. However I have never managed to be able… Read more

to get the earphones to stay put in my ears, they always seem to fall out even when I am pretty much stationary and so I not longer use them. I gave them a good run (3 months) but now unfortunately they are now collecting dust.

J F
J F
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Decent product when the price is right – Bought this at computer alliance catching the end of financial sale, costing only $50. The wingtips are not that comfortable my ears despite changing and tried all different sizes. There is no straight up guideline of how to apply the wings properly, so there is a lot of trial and error. In the end, I went without the wings which could still hold. The battery saving feature is great, basically when the two magnets are attached it activates.  Show details

Mayj
Mayj9 posts
 

High quality - light weighted – I bought this for my boy to go for running. It's easy to wear, light weighted and it's secure by the strap in the back. A bit expensive though but came with a 12 month warranty. An option to buy an extended warranty was given but we were happy with 12 months.  Show details

Nathan
Nathan3 posts
 

Exactly what I needed! – I bought these for the gym as I was using my phone in the caddy but now I can leave my phone in the locker as I move around the gym and the reception is amazing! Good sound and a good range.. exactly what I needed.would Def's recommend these to anyone  Show details

Hils
Hils5 posts
 

Use it for running – I use these when I go running or when I walk my dog. They are easy to use and fit inside the shape of your ear well. Even when I am running, they don't fall out, and are easily adjustable with the different sizing of the ear buds that it comes with.  Show details

Mohit
Mohit6 posts
 

Cheapest Bluetooth in ear phones around – Jabra Rox Wireless is one of the cheapest pair wireless in-ear plugs you will find in the market. For $99, the headphones give crystal clear sound quality with a good range of high and low frequencies. The bluetooth has a range of 10-20m depending on the obstructions in the way. I use them extensively during gymming and have proven to be robust to… Read more

sustain the workout sessions. Their size also makes them very inconspicuous.

I would recommend these to someone who is looking for an affordable pair of wireless in ear phones with a good sound quality and range.

Samf
Samf3 posts
 

Sounds ok but not comfortable – Decent sound but not very comfortable for long periods and can come out easy unless you fit the ear clips correctly into your ears. Tried all the supplied ear clips and buds but still uncomfortable after about 15 minutes. I preferred by Plantronics BackBeat GO 2 when I had them.  Show details

Steve Mac
Steve Mac4 posts
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Great Sound but struggle to keep them in my ears – Love the sound and convenience of these wireless earbuds but they tend to fall out particularly if I'm chewing gum. Attaching the earwings makes then stay in your ear longer but eventually will fall out. I don't use them for exercise so can't comment on how well they would stay in if jogging.  Show details

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