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While there may not be a "perfect" bluetooth headphone for exercise I think the X2 comes pretty close to it. The sond quality is on par with several Bose headphones I've had, which I think is quite a statement. I personally think Bose has overall the best sound quality in the market. I've had to replace my Bluebuds once due to a sweat issue but I can honestly say the bluebuds lasted longer than any other sports headphone I've tried. I was in to Motorola's big ones and replaced 4 within 4 months. The fit on the X2 is much better with the comply tips, so I got some comply tips for my bluebuds. Its a night and day difference.
Customer service as usual is top notch over at Jaybird. Its nice talking to real people that understand me and that I can understand( no offense to outsourced employees) but it does make my time dealing with them a ton better.
So yea, X2's, are now my #1 go to headset for exercise and will be until something better is released.
The upside being you'll have a terrific fit once you figure it out. A good fit is necessary to achieve the best audio experience, so don't give up. Once you've got these headphones fitting, the experience is excellent. Sound quality is crisp, with just the right amount of bass. The X2 features it's own controls that are simple and easy to use with your bluetooth device. The bluetooth microphone is excellent, and everyone I talk to with it say they couldn't even tell I was speaking to them through a bluetooth mic.
I use these for work-out and at my job. They are the best bluetooth headphones I've owned and have great battery-life. I can't recommend these enough if you are willing to spend the time to find the right fit.
(My fit is: Medium foam tips, with small wingtips, worn with the over-the-ear wrap)
I eat my words! I love love love the JayBirds. I recommend them to any one I know who does any sport. They are so comfortable for me (given there are 3 sizes of pads and wings you can get a good fit), they don't slip when I work out, walk or ride and I even use them in the bath while watching movies on my iPad.
I have now had them for over a year and the buds are as good as new, despite sweating all over them! No deterioration at all. The sound is superb and yes, they have a great range. I leave my phone in my bag and move around the gym, approximately 12 metres, and don't lose connection.
They are super easy to set up, even for a Tech dodo like me, and easy to use.
I have just bought a pair for my son for xmas……….he was jealous of mine! Yes they are pricey, but I think worth it. The Sony's were AUD$179.00 anyway so I'd rather the JayBirds for wire free convenience and sweat resistant materials.
If you get these and at first you can't get them to fit, do not give up because you'll be giving up on the best listening experience you can possibly get, for a reasonable price. Jaybird really outdid themselves with these... Wow
What an incredible difference! The X2's unique design is unlike any other when running. The fit is flawless and I don't have to worry about the buds or clips working loose, constantly adjusting, the band catching on my skin on the back of my neck and pulling to one side, etc. They're really quite worry free while running and never slow me down.
Battery life is as advertised, perhaps exceeds it a bit even.
The unboxing experience was quite slick and professional, and I love the travel container for the buds.
They're aesthetically pleasing and the sound quality is above average for the price bracket. They don't have quite as much kick as some brands, but it's certainly there and I appreciate the balanced sound, finding it pleasing and easier to enjoy over a long period of time such as running.
The cable tie up is a bit tricky, but once it's set the first time there's no need to mess with it again so I'm quite pleased there, and it resolves issues I've encountered with many other brands.
Overall Jaybird certainly deserves far more notoriety than their competitor brands. I have high hopes for this company and their unique, innovative products.
Style- I think this is an obvious strong point for JayBird. The X2's really stepped it up a notch and provide a really nice variety of matte color options to choose from. I have the ICE color which is blue and I receive a lot of compliments on the buds when I am working out.
Fit/comfort- The new comply foam covers for the buds are a big bonus. These are a nice memory foam that really allow the bud to shape to your ears. For me, the over ear option did not work well and was clearly not a good fit for the shape of my ears. I let the wire hang below my ears and around the back of my neck. I use these while doing resistance training, cardio training and even while playing basketball and they are yet to slip out of my ears.
Sound quality- The sound quality is superior with the X2's. I find that the comply foam really helps to lock the sound in the ear and provide the best listening experience possible. I typically listen to hip hop or rock and am impressed with the lows and highs that I get with these buds.
Value- I have tried other wireless buds and these are by far the best. You really do get what you pay for and these are an exceptional value if quality sound is important to you.
Before I discuss the negatives (price being the first), let me tell you what I really like about these headphones.
The tangle-free flat cable really looks and feels good quality. The overall design is very compact and it can easily fit in your pocket. The pairing was easy and fast. There is voice feedback for power on, pairing, power off, etc.
Here’s what I don’t like about these headphones. Although I received these headphones for free for an honest review, if I am to buy a pair of headphones priced at $180, I’m expecting premium sound with powerful bass, clear treble and distinct mid ranges. These headphones sound flat and I really mean ‘flat’. When I tried to adjust with equalizer, I get so much distortion with the bass that it is just unacceptable for headphones in this price range.
The other thing I don’t like about it is the fit. The smallest ear tips are rather large. If you have small ears, I do not recommend it.
The box it comes in is nice but the carrying case is oddly shaped and unnecessarily big for such small headphones.
If I had purchased these headphones, I’d be returning them. It all comes down to value. Are you getting your money’s worth? With these headphones, in my opinion, you are not.
Jaybird has squeezed even more battery life out of these, without sacrificing audio quality. (Keeping in mind, of course, that the audio quality on Bluetooth earbuds are going to be different from similarly-priced wired IEM's.) The range of most music is well represented in the X2's, with appropriate "thump" on kick drums, and voices that don't go shrill as they get higher. R&B and electronic music fans are likely to be less than impressed with the way the X2's manage the reproduction of bass without the "feel".
The most welcome addition in the X2's, hands down, is the inclusion of Comply tips. I've been buying them for years, so having them included is almost like saving $20. (And they're worth every penny!) The improved fit overall is really excellent. The large tips are really snug (they usually aren't on me) and the medium retaining clips are absolutely perfect. Unquestionably, the most secure and comfortable fit of any earphone I've used.
The biggest drawback is the microphone quality. In a word: dismal. It's almost unusable in a quiet room. Anything louder, and it's totally worthless, unless you're trying to baffle telemarketers for sport.
Sound quality doesn't compare in my opinion, the x2s win hands down. As well as the comfort There is plenty of sizing options to find comfort with in the event you have weird ears. The jbras needed something I don't know what, but something. I couldn't really ever find a happy place with them. With the X2, I found my combination and haven't looked back.
The only reason I'm only going four stars is that I don't like the case. They could have come up something better than this case. I'm not going to pout about the case, but I'll just merely wish it was better. It holds my earphones just fine but that doesn't mean I have to like the case.
I really like the X2's and would recommend them without question.
SIDE NOTE: I purchased my headphones from Best Buy directly as I wanted them right away and there was no price difference from Amazon and I did not think that Amazon would provide free returns on this. I do not know if that would have been the case or not
I first used the X2 on Thanksgiving day in below freezing temps for a half marathon. I'm an avid runner of long distances so, I need a pair of headphones that fit well and are comfortable cause I want to focus on my run and not my headphones.
Thankfully the X2 allowed me to do exactly that for my race. If it wasn't for the music I would have forgot I had them in. The comply foam tips are extremely comfortable and form to your ear canal for a custom fit. This blocked out a lot of the background noise and allowed a clean sound.
I mostly wear my Jaybird for running but, with how comfortable these new X2 are I think we'll be spending more time together.
My only advice if you're new to Jaybird headphones is be patient and follow the the videos on their website when using the X2 for the first time. It gives step by step instructions on everything you need from opening the box to getting the perfect fit so, you can experience them fully. Happy running!!
The company should have apologized and offered to send me a new pair at a noticeable discount for my inconvenience. When I brought that up, they offered me a silly 15% discount. They did say on the phone that they "only" have a 15% failure rate, but I find that a pretty noticeable failure rate and unacceptable for a product that's hype this much and so expensive. I was disappointed in the product and their customer service. It was ANYTHING but pro!
I purchased the original BlueBud X in April of 2013. I estimate that I used those headphones for north of 1,500 hours during that time. I ran with them (including two marathons), I travelled with them (on multiple cross country flights), heck - I even cooked with them on.
So you could imagine, I wasn't surprised that they "kicked the bucket" in October of 2015 - after 2.5 years of heavy, daily use. I figured I'd call Jaybird - just out of curiosity to see if they would offer me a discount on the new BBX2 due to my prior patronage. But I didn't expect much, as the product was out of warranty.
To my utter surprise, they offered me the new BBX2 in exchange for my now non-functional BBX. Zip, zero, nada. That's what I paid for my brand new BlueBud X2 headphones.
Not only is the product exceptional, consistent, reliable, and made with quality products, but Jaybird's customer service is second to none.
If you're on the fence about Bluetooth headphones - take the plunge. Jaybird will catch you on the otherside.
I had a pair of wireless headphones several years ago, I had them hooked up to the television so that I could watch and listen to shows while puttering around my living room and kitchen. But they were the big, over ear headphones and they made my ears sweat so much that I ended up with a boil inside of my right ear! Excrutiating.
These earbuds are a definite improvement.
I'd also like to comment on the fins. They seem like a silly style thing and I'm sad to report that I think that is exactly what they are. They didn't seem to improve sound quality.
First Impressions:
These are incredible! Coming from what I believe was Jaybirds first Bluetooth headphones, the X2 is incredible. Extremely quick connectivity and responsiveness to inputs, very useful voice prompts for things such as power and connection, incredible range (my JF3 had decent range, but worked best when the phone was on my armband on my right arm), and a much clearer microphone (the JF3 microphone was almost useless for calls).
Sound quality is great, but honestly, not a whole lot of bass. Now, for me, this isn't a problem because I use Poweramp Music Player on my phone; the app has, IMO, the most intense amplifier/equalizer of any music app, so my bass hits hard regardless. But for those of you streaming from other apps or from devices without the capability of a built in eq or amp, know that the bass is very average.
Otherwise, I love Jaybird, I love their products, and I love these headphones. Hopefully they last as long as my last pair.
SO they were great around the house/outside but running with them was another story. I am a treadmill runner so I wasn't outside with them but at a gym and they did allow for outside sound/noise, which is fine and I appreciate that as a safety issue. However, they just never felt comfortable. The silicon tips never fit my ears and always felt like they were going to fall out. I have long hair and when running the cord was a bit annoying with my ponytail if I put them in from behind and just seemed silly in front. I could just never get comfortable with them. Maybe I'm just a female with small ear canals?
You will receive new and improved Fins from the Bluebuds X. They are softer in the middle and stiffer at the tip which makes a more secure and comfortable fit.
The X2's come with new Comply Foam tips(Sport) these are a big upgrade from the silicone tips. These Foam tips help a ton when the ear tips get wet from sweat. They seem to stay in your ears instead of slip out like the silicone tips. They also seem to help create a more complete and full fit in your ear which helps create a better more bass filled sound.
The carry case has been changed as well. It is a silicone case with a pop top. I like it a bit better then the magnetic closure case from before. The new silicone case won't open as easily in your bag. Not a big issue for most people but a nice new detail.
It seems like the new X2's are improved in every way from the Bluebuds X. I love my new X2's. They are great from Snowboarding, running, everything you would like music in during your active lifestyle.
However my first pair got here and they were defective. They immediately started sounding fuzzy on highs. So i wasn't sure if they were defective or if they weren't until i tried my friends pair. Thats when i decided to not exchange them for the powerbeats2 and give this company another chance. So i received the new pair and they sound AMAZING.......but....
-THE BAD
Once you get to a loud volume the sound often gets distorted. I listen to my music loud when i work so this product is definitely not for me.
I have small ears and i didnt find these very comfortable to wear for a couple of hours.
The bass is not all there
-THE GOOD
These headphones are great with vocals.
They look stunning
The battery life is awesome
Mic works good
Overall this product is a high quality looking product however for the 179.99 price mark and the great reviews i saw i was expecting to get blown away with great sound and not just the how they look. I am not an audiophile by any mean but the jaybird x2 just didnt cut for me. Im choosing the powerbeats over these because of the absence of bass and distortion at high volumes for when i work out.
I mean what can I say but of course I love them here are the reasons why :
1 As I am a runner and those who run would understand when ur in the zone u don't like things jiggling on u distracting u... these dont .
2 If u want to clean them remove the rubber thing that fits in ur ear ... wash that in cold water or rinse under tap ..... the inside speaker be very careful to clean that take a small soft brush and just swish over the surface removing any and all dirt .
3 The boom in the jaybirds X2 is at the moment incomparable to any on the market ....i really like the boom ..when i first got the product i was not so happy coz I did not understand it did not know how to wear it .... on seeing the videos on youtube I found a wearing pattern which was comfortable and have not looked back after that ...
4 Sure its expensive who spends on a headphone but I did and I feel its the best spending I did... I researched for months and then narrowed it down on this one.
If you the reader buys the X2 u will be happy I can guarantee this from my own experience
Jaybird team thank u
When they work and have been dialed in to fit me, they do as promised and stay in place and work quite well, just they don't hold up. I'm a heavy sweater but they don't seem to last from being used 4-5 times a week at the gym and on runs or bike rides.
While the product is a little more refined with the Comply foam earbuds included and some minor other changes, I was hoping the new upgrade battery would fix the issues I keep seeming to have. I would rate these headphones lower but their Support team is quite good, just tired of having to spend $$$ to ship defective units back priority so JayBird will send me the replacements.
For JayBird Support who may read this I ordered my pair through Trade In credit and purchased X2's on order SA#412905 - August 25, 2015.
Prior RMA's that I've kept record of:
RMA243269
RMA233559
1) Wireless: Before I tried wireless headphones, I didn't totally understand the appeal, because I didn't think that cords bothered me that much. Now that I have wireless headphones, though, I could never go back. Not having to fumble with cords is awesome!
2) Fit: The headphones fit my ears snugly (I wear then under-ear) with no problems while running or biking. The new X2 foam tips fit a lot more snugly and comfortably for me than the former silicone tips, though the silicone tips are still available if you prefer them.
3) Sweatproof: I sweat a lot on my bike trainer and haven't had any issues with sound quality or function. I also got caught in a rainstorm while running and didn't have any problems.
4) Battery life: The extended battery life is great. I have enough things to remember to charge with my watches and bike computers, and the headphones can last me through a long weekend of training.
5) Range: I'll often wear them for listening to podcasts while I clean. I can move all over my house and onto my deck without compromising sound clarity.
Overall, the X2 headphones have proven to be versatile and comfortable - a great buy!






