My blog’s name says it all – I’m always on the go.
So you would think that in my rare moments at home, I’d have carte blanche to blast a cheesy playlist at top volume and dance & sing around like an idiot.
You would be wrong. Â My husband, a man who relishes silence, is not so down with my practice auditions for The Voice. Â And since we lack that whole door-to-a-bedroom thing (only for a few more weeks!), the only place I can wail along to Britney is the bathroom.
What’s a girl to do?
Invest in a quality pair of headphones. Â Thankfully, Jabra found me at the perfect time and sent me their Revo headphones. Â Game. Changer.
For several reasons, actually.
1)  The sound quality is superb.  I’ve tried lots of headphones, but these top the list.  The sound can only be described as rich – the auditory equivalent to a milk chocolate truffle.  The noise blackout is a major perk when you’re in loud places – think airplanes, coffee shops, and family get-togethers.
2) They’re truly unplugged – i.e. connected to your devices via Bluetooth.  I couldn’t tell you the number of times I’ve gotten myself tangled up in my headphones, mostly because it happens far too often.  This is most convenient for impromptu dance parties in the apartment – especially when a work call comes in mid-hip shake (yes, you can take calls from the headphones).
3) You won’t want to take them off – a testament to their design and comfort.
4) It’ll take more than my klutzy nature to break them. Â A lack of durability has been the downfall for most of my previous headphones, but these could probably withstand my heaviest abuse.
5) I’m giving a pair away to one lucky reader.
You know the drill – enter the giveaway through the widget below. Â I’ll be picking a winner next week.
Dance parties not included. Â You can find my notebook here, and my sweatshirt here.
The fine print – this post was sponsored by Jabra, but all opinions are my own. Â I’d buy these headphones myself – which I may need to do anyway, since my husband seems to have borrowed mine permanently. Â Thank you for supporting the companies that help keep this website up and running!
Photography by Lydia Hudgens