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Jabra Move Wireless (2014) vs Bowers & Wilkins P5 Series 2 (2014)
Bowers and Wilkins P5 Series 2 (2014)

The Jabra Move Wireless (2014) has done really well in a number of roundups conducted by sources that perform their own hands-on testing, such as Techradar, Android Central, and iMore - it was awarded the "Wireless headphones that are great companions for any laptop" title by Techradar, "The Jabra Move combines great lightweight design with impressive sound quality. The headphones are available in a variety of bold colors, and while there's no AptX, you get decent sound out of them and they last eight hours between charges. If you're in the market for a budget option that sounds great and looks vibrant, the Move is a decent option." by Android Central, and "Ranked 1 out of 4" by iMore. That's high praise from reliable sources.
Moving on to the Bowers and Wilkins P5 Series 2 (2014): it was unable to reach the very top of any roundups from sources that conduct reliable and unbiased testing. Nonetheless, it still managed to impress reviewers from a number of such sites, like PCmag, CNET, Head-fi, Techradar, TrustedReviews, Rtings, and Macworld, enough for them to include them on those lists.
Finally, we also compared their review scores to the rest of their competition - the Jabra Move Wireless (2014) earned an average review score of 7.6 out of 10 points and the Bowers and Wilkins P5 Series 2 (2014) received an average of 7.8, compared to the 7.3 average of Wireless Headphones in general.
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