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I think this version - Comply T-500 Isolation Earphone Tips (Blue, 3 Pairs, Large) of the Comply is superior to what is packaged with the X2. They are denser, bigger, and stay in the ear better.
As to my impressions of the X2:
-Sound quality is good.
-Very lightweight thus comfortable to wear while exercising.
-Sweat doesn't damage it
-Charges via standard microUSB which is easy.
Overall, I highly recommend both the original X and the X2 as they are basically identical except for the included eartips. For most people, save some money and get the original X. Add the Comply T500 eartips if you have trouble keeping them in your ear.
The biggest sacrifice one makes when going wireless is sound quality. This is the only negative I could find. Compared to my wired Bose IE's it's not really close. That being said the quality put into the wireless headphones impressed me. The fit was ideal. I had no problem with them falling out at all. They paired easily with my android and worked perfectly. Okay, there is one more negative, and that is the case. Aesthetically pleasing but so so user unfriendly. I never use a case anyway but this one certainly won't get me to start. I'm thinking if the packaging overall was simpler these earphones would be much more affordable. Still overall a good pair of wireless headphones
Now, the X2 is so far so great. I have had them for a couple of weeks, but they have been awesome. Love the voice feature that tells you when they are powered on, off, and synced with your mobile device. Fit great and sound really good. Are out of the way while lifting and during cardio on the treadmill.
If I could go back in time I would purchase the Beats brand. I do like the Bluetooth cordless running and the fit of these is good, they just don't last and turn off on you out of the blue, guess that's where they got the name Blue Buds.
PROS:
* Wireless
* Lightweight
* Attractive design
* Good sound quality
CONS:
* Poor bass reproduction in music
I AM GETTING A SECOND SET FOR MY SON, THEY ARE THAT GOOD!
1. Sound quality was awful. Almost as bad as the stock apple headphones. Definitely not something you expect for a premium price. The sound is very thin. I contacted JayBirds tech support to see whether this was normal and their suggestion was to reboot the headphones. Unfortunately it made no difference.
2. They are really uncomfortable. The fins are not soft and they feel quite sharp in the ear. I tried all the sizes and couldn't get a comfortable fit.
I have a pair of Bose Soundtrue earphones which are wired but have fantastic sound and you don't even feel like you're wearing them. I wish they were Bluetooth but will stick with them. The JayBirds aren't worth the expense, discomfort and poor sound.
In addition, the company's support was great! 14 months after getting my pair, it died completely. They walked me through some basic troubleshooting. When that didn't fix it, I got an RMA email before they told me they would replace it. New pair will be here tomorrow.
As far as clarity goes, next best after a bone conducting headset for me. Most headsets filter my voice out as background noise (low, deep voice). This one doesn't.
Worth every penny.
I also have a pair of Bose (wired) ear buds (Quiet Comfort 20) where the in-ear parts fit perfectly. So, I don't think I have impossible to fit, oddly formed ears.
Over the years, I've had countless sets of chorded headphones from Sony, Skull Candy, and a few others, but none of them had the sound quality that JayBird does. Also, the chord was always the first thing that would go bad on headphones, never lasting more than a year or two, tops. Happy to have both sets of JayBirds now. Works great for extended traveling when the battery dies on one, I have the other for backup. Highly recommended!







