Jabra Move On-Ear Headphones Move Forward Thanks to Some Impactful Updates

When we reviewed the Jabra Move wireless on-ear headphones in 2014, we were impressed. These inexpensive headphones offer surprisingly good sound and comfort for under $100. Now Jabra is bringing an update to market. More battery life, new colors and more make a good pair of headphones even better. We can’t wait to check them out.

Here’s our video review of the original Jabra Move headphones:

At CES 2019, Jabra is launching the new Jabra Move Style Edition. This is an upgraded version of the Jabra Move and makes clear Jabra’s commitment to constantly innovating and further developing their headphone catalog. And while there is nothing wrong with the original Jabra Move headphones, this update makes them an even stronger offering in the sub-$100 headphone market.

Jabra Move On-Ear Headphones Move Forward Thanks to Some Impactful Updates

The original 2014 Jabra Move Headphones

Initially released in 2014, the new Move Style Edition offers some significant improvements. They now offer up to 14 hours of battery life, while providing the same great sound, comfort, and light-weight design.

Jabra Move On-Ear Headphones Move Forward Thanks to Some Impactful Updates

Also, the 2019 Jabra Move headphones will come in three new colors: Titanium Black, Gold Beige and Navy. This matches the color offerings of the other new headphones Jabra is introducing, the top-of-the-range Jabra Elite 85h. (Check our port on the Jabra Elite 85h for details on these new headphones.)

Jabra Move On-Ear Headphones Move Forward Thanks to Some Impactful Updates

As Calum MacDougall, SVP Marketing, at Jabra notes:

The Jabra Move is one of the most popular on-ear wireless headphones because it offers a great wireless experience for calls and music on-the-move at an affordable price. It has long been a customer favorite and by adding improved battery life, and three new color options to the existing features, we expect the Move Style Edition to become a must-have Bluetooth headphone,

Jabra Move On-Ear Headphones Move Forward Thanks to Some Impactful Updates

Feature include:

  • Sound: Superior wireless sound with music control
  • Battery life: Up to 14 hours of play
  • Design: Ultra-light headband, tested to withstand life on-the-go
  • Stylish: New colors – Titanium Black, Gold Beige and Navy

Jabra sums up the new Jabra Move headphones this way:

Since the introduction of the Jabra Move in 2014, the headphones have been widely recognized as a budget-friendly choice for their superior wireless sound and high-quality music experience. The Jabra Move connects to iOS and Android devices via Bluetooth 4.0 and can be paired with up to eight devices at one time. On-ear controls allow users to take or dismiss calls, and pause and play music. The comfortable, lightweight headband design combined with soft on-ear cups are angled for an optimal fit and immersive sound. The Move Style Edition also comes with an optional 3.5mm cable for when the headphones run out of battery or can’t connect wirelessly.

The new Jabra Move headphones are being unveiled today at CES 2019 and will be available later this month for just $99. Check out all of Jabra’s offerings here.

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Having a father who was heavily involved in early laser and fiber-optical research, Dan grew up surrounded by technology and gadgets. Dan’s father brought home one of the very first video games when he was young and Dan remembers seeing a “pre-release” touchtone phone. (When he asked his father what the “#” and “*” buttons were his dad said, “Some day, far in the future, we’ll have some use for them.”) Technology seemed to be in Dan’s blood but at some point he took a different path and ended up in the clergy. His passion for technology and gadgets never left him. Dan is married to Raina Goldberg who is also an avid user of Apple products. They live in New Jersey with their golden doodle Nava.