Test results
Advantages
Sit comfortably
Value for money
Balanced Sound
Flaws
Lack of detail in sound
Modest autonomy
Jabra Move Wireless test results
- Price-quality ratio
Good - Place in the overall ranking
21 out of 25
- Value for money: 71
- Sound quality (40%): 71.5
- Comfort (20%): 94.6
- Equipment (20%): 43.2
- Mobility (20%): 70.1

With its Jabra Move Wireless, which at the time of testing costs only about 6,000 rubles, the Danish headphone maker wants to compete with industry giants such as AKG and Marshall.
However, at such a low price, it succeeds surprisingly well: in particular, these Bluetooth headphones make a positive impression with their unobtrusive, balanced sound.
While the bass is particularly pleasing with its depth, the overall sound lacks a bit of detail. Here we would like to feel more power and pressure.
In terms of equipment, users will also have to put up with some shortcomings: for example, there is no carrying bag in the package, and the aptX codec that provides high-quality sound is not supported. However, you get a USB charging cable, a cable with a traditional 3.5mm plug, Bluetooth 4.0 and an integrated microphone for making phone calls.
With the buttons on the earcups, you can control playback, adjust the volume and receive incoming calls. Thus, based on the level of cost, the equipment can be considered more than decent.
Comfortable, but the pleasure of music does not last long

The Jabra Move Wireless are made up of a lot of plastic, so they tend to feel too tight fairly quickly on large heads, though they otherwise fit snugly and securely. The ear cushions trimmed with artificial leather are especially pleasant to the ears.
In terms of battery life, you can’t count on special miracles: during the test tests, the music stopped after only 14 hours 03 minutes, which is very small compared to many other Bluetooth headphones. At the same time, the charging time is about 1.5 hours — in order.
Alternative
Marshall Major II: An inexpensive alternative with the highest quality sound
In their price segment, the Jabra Move Wireless are almost unbeatable. However, those who are willing to spend a little more money will be able to experience the real beauty of Bluetooth music. Marshall Major II features powerful bass, balanced mids and high volume levels.
In addition, you can wear these soft headphones for long hours. The real highlight of this model is the battery: a whopping 34 hours and 52 minutes can run the Major II on a single charge. At a cost of 11,000 rubles, this is the highest class.
TEST RESULTS | |
Sound quality (40%)
71.5%
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Comfort (20%)
94.6%
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Equipment (20%)
43.2%
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Mobility (20%)
70.1%
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CONCLUSION
Priced at around €60, the Jabra Move Wireless is our best value for money bluetooth headphone. This device is convincing primarily for its price. The sound, while reasonably balanced, lacks a bit of detail.
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72.9%
OVERALL RESULT |
Jabra Move Wireless test results
Jabra Move Wireless features and test results
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Angled audio jack | |
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Hard case included | |
Fabric case included | |
Bluetooth standard | |
Codec: aptX | |
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Battery: USB charging | |
Charging indicator |