Jabra move wireless headphones $139 at officeworks
Today price matched ITMadness with 5% off. New price total of $71
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Jabra move wireless headphones $139 at officeworks
Today price matched ITMadness with 5% off. New price total of $71
http://www.itmadness.com.au/epages/shop.mobile/?ObjectPath=/…
Receipt; http://tinypic.com/r/wss8pd/9
Can you post copy of receipt please?
Thank you :)
Just a note on these headphones, which are the current top pick on The Wirecutter… I bought one last year and a couple of months later (daily use), the fabric/plastic around the ear cups broke away at the seam, on both ears. It couldn't be easily fixed with glue.
I returned back to Officeworks and got a replacement set. The replacement was definitely a different production batch since the firmware version was newer, but I had the same issue after a couple of months. I was extremely delicate with them… I only ever used them sitting/standing for an hour on the train every day.
I was able to return back to Officeworks for a full refund, as it was clearly a fault in the design of the product (and not a one off).
They sound great and are amazing value for money, but this one bad design choice means that you just can't use them long term. If you look at the Amazon product page, you'll find heaps of people have had the same problem.
Thanks for the warning.
Would these fit if they rip? http://www.jabra.com.au/products/accessories/jabra_move_wire…
Not sure - possibly?
There's plenty of pictures of the issue with these cans on this page:
http://www.amazon.com/Jabra-MOVE-Wireless-Bluetooth-Headphon…
EDIT: Looks like they would probably work. Jabra customer support has replied with the following, to one of the reviews:
In regards to the ear cushions, in the first following months after the product launch, the ear cushions were assembled with an adhesive that was not durable enough to >keep the cushions together. This caused some of the ear cushions to split open exposing the foam inside after extensive use. We would be happy to provide replacement >ear cushions to you, which you can put on the headset. Please contact the US support team at: +1 (800) 327-2230 or >http://www.jabra.com/ServiceMenu/contact/ContactJabraSupport/ContactJabraSupportConsumer *
Thats not too positive hahaha.
In saying that im really impressed with them so far, for the $71 price tag.
They do sound fantastic… if you can find a way to fix the broken seam (like with replacement pads), then I'd go for it.
I and a friend have had these for perhaps a year and can both confirm the earpads problem. But it hasn't interfered with use at all.
They sound great, and are at a good price. I would still buy another pair today if I lost these, even knowing that this might happen.
Im confused with the shipping as officeworks didnt take that into account.
And i walked out with a good pair of headphones for $71