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So, what's left? Oh yeah...the sound. At first I thought the bass was low, but after several tracks from The Art of McCartney, I am happy with it. Better than my LG--by far, and once they are broke in, maybe in a class with my Bose. The controls are simple and these can serve as telephone buds too. Highly recommended.
Another distraction was always losing the buds due to sweat where they get slippery and start falling out of your ear. Now with the rubber fin grape and the foam caps... these guys are staying in from start to finish. Love these headphones and have been raving about them to anyone interested.
Way to go Jaybird!
If I had to say anything negative about my headphones it would be that the earpiece doesn't fit my strange ears hole! but there are multiple ways of wearing them. So unless I am on the phone. I wrap them behind my head and around my ears and get it done. This is the best fit for me when training. When I use them as a phone, I kept the clips in and just rotate the mic from the back of my head to the side of my face. So if my wife or children call me during training, I just take 2 or 3 sec to switch positions and I am able to talk while training. Awesome product!
These are the best-sounding headphones I've ever used. The fact that they're wireless and waterproof/sweatproof and extremely adjustable is a nice bonus too. The packaging is really complicated, as is the setup. The little box that comes along with the set is pretty useless for carrying the headphones (it's HUGE and tricky to open) but it serves pretty well for carrying the extra parts. There's a weird flat USB cord, but any micro USB will do. Even once I figured out the right size, it took a while to get used to how the "wings" pushed into my ears.
But who cares about all that trivia. These sound amazing! I use them both for exercise and for commuting on a very noisy train.
They are really expensive, I know, but if you're like me you use them a LOT. If you can afford these Jaybird X2, I definitely recommend them.
PRO's: 1) NO MORE EAR TUGS. I am 6'3" and running with a cable attached to the headphones always resulted in the buds tugging on my ears.
2.) NO CORDS SNAGS - I swear that cord gets caught on everything and is super limiting. Now when I am lifting, I can set the phone down and work out.
3.) NO MORE TANGLED HEADPHONES
4.) GREAT BLUETHOOTH RANGE - one a single level house, I can go anywhere without the signal cutting out.
5.) EASY CHARGING
CON's
1.) DOES NOT LINK UP WITH NON-BLUETOOTH DEVICES - which is a DUH!!...but when you get into the habit or carrying around your Jaybird’s and you get onto a flight you too may also experience this " DUH MOMENT" and realize the most TV sets on airlines are not Bluetooth compatible and as a result you'll have to buy a pair of $.50 headphones for $5. Other then that, I really have loved these headphones.
Other than battery it's really comfortable. It stays and won't fall out. I played basketball with it and have my phone on the bench and it's still have decent connection. A couple of time the power bottom wouldn't work. I pressed it for 5-7 seconds and it won't shut off. I had to wait for the battery to die to turn it off.
It wouldn't be five stars if it wasn't for the battery problem. Considering the price that is close to $200, I expect something that builds with quality and would last me for a while. Sadly this isn't the case and therefore I give it a one star.
These headphones take a little time to get set up. You have to charge the headphones, and pick the ear pieces that fit your ears, then it takes a few minutes to get them set up to custom fit your ears. But once it's set up they are very easy to put in and stay in. Pairing it with my iphone was super easy. I am having a little trouble figuring out how to stop using them and get the sound back on my iphone though. But that is my inexperience I think, not the fault of the headphones.
I would recommend these to anyone looking for good quality headphones that don't fall out of your ears and are super comfortable.
However there's one major flaw which made me just return this product. That is it uses Bluetooth 2.1 there for any other device you may have for example a smart watch or an activity band will run interference with the speed. Since most new phones ship with Bluetooth 4.0 or 4.1 with BLE. It becomes almost uses less with your phone if you are using any of the items that I mentioned above.
Jaybird confirms this too. When I called their customer service they asked me to unpair all of my other Bluetooth device and use this. And personally I don't see that as a solution. If you are okay with it go for this one. Like I said it's one of the best if not the best there is except for this one major flaw.
So, you get to the headphones and you're like YES THESE WILL BE AMAZING. And then you get them synced to your phone and... hmm. I foudn that they did not stay connected all that well? I had a fair amount of skips and disconnects -- way more than my very basic Jabra earpiece. (Granted, different use case scenarios, but the bluetooth connectivity should be the same.
Sound quality was ok, although I echo what other reviewers have noted which is that they just don't get that loud. I also had issues when trying to switch between music and incoming phone calls, although I'm willing to say maybe that was my phone and not the headphones.
Ultimately, these are good headphones that are priced and packaged to make you think they're great. I don't think the value is there for those considering paying full price.
It comes with small, medium and large size earpads and a curved plastic piece to fit in the curve of your ear.
You can also put the cords over your ear for more stability.
These stick out of the ear a bit and the fluorescent green color isn't as cool as the beats colors. Conversely, the beats are less comfortable to wear with glasses and sunglasses.
Sound quality: 8 out of 10. Sounds clean and crisp. Spoken word sounds great. Sound quality is good at low volume and high volume. Bass is not great. No sound drop outs.
Bluetooth: Connects easily and pairs instantly with the iphone 6 and the Ipad mini 2 and with my two cars.
Looks: neon green. not the greatest. Beats looks better.
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-very sleek, streamlined, all business kind of style and look
-nifty charging port
-easy to use the volume/voice call control
-comes with the Comply tips which do wonders. Went running and did several heavy workouts that my previous corded earphones would simply not stay put with or would get tangled...had no issues with these. it was almost phantom-like how I kept "avoiding" the cord via muscle memory.
-good quality sound for being so small
-once it syncs and remembers your devices, switching from them is very easy. makes going from laptop work/listening to walking around with phone nearly seamless. (I use iphone6 and macbook pro retina 2015)
cons:
-sound could still be a little better
-not very bass heavy
-not sure that the batter actually lasts 8 hours...I've had them 2 days and going on my third charge now..and I haven't been using them that much.
Included are three sizes each of silicone and memory foam tips for the earbuds. The fit is good for me with the medium foam tips. They stay in fine even without securing the wire, though you get a lot less noise if you use the included clips to keep it from flopping around.
The sound is good, though not special. Not a lot of bass, but it sounds natural. They're not noise-canceling, so you can hear what goes on around you.
These are designed for use close to a portable player. They're not so great for use in a gym or workout space where you leave the player away from your body. The range is the same as other ordinary Bluetooth devices, about 30 feet, but if I get more than a few feet from the player and turn the wrong way mine sometimes cut out.
Batteries work fine, last for many hours. Takes an hour for most charges, no more than a couple so far.
Pairing is easy, operation could hardly be simpler.
The manual isn't printed, it's online.
I am constantly doing different workouts and do triathlons as well. I can leave my phone in my bag at the Gym, walk all over the gym to different workout stations and stay connected. And I don't have to worry where I hold my phone on my runs and bike rides. I will never go back to a wired set. And I can't imagine another brand getting close to what Jaybird has got with these. They sound amazing, great base, clarity and fit are latterly perfect; they never fall out, no matter what I do. They connect every time to my iPhone bluetooth and take calls great as well. They also block out sound as well and on some flights I will leave them in without music just to block out some of the noise to sleep.
Over all I recommend them to everyone I know. Love these headphones
I've owned 3 pairs in total. My first pair I lost, my second one got some sweat damage after a little over a year. BUT! I talked to their customer support, they asked me to send a couple pictures to eliminate the need to send the product back and wait months for inspection and sending new ones, and I got a new pair in under a week. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING FROM A CUSTOMER SUPPORT CLAIM IN UNDER A FREAKING WEEK. Speechless.
The headphones hold an 8 hour charge, fit snugly, and I always have them behind the neck and they never adjust unless I adjust them. Working out, on the commute, they are loud enough to drown out any noise so you can listen and not be bothered by outside noise.
Jaybird, you've impressed me. Customer fo life!
First, they are way way over priced. If you want a set of bluetooth headphone that are okay but cost about $100 more than they should, then buy these.
Next, the sound is just mediocre. I don't understand the rave reviews about how great these sound, they really don't sound that good. I guess after you spend almost $200 on something you expect them to sound great so people want to justify their purchase and convince themselves they sound amazing. Again, just they sound okay.
And, if you have smaller ears they simply will not stay in, trust me, I tried. YMMV.
Bottom line, overpriced, mediocre pair of bluetooth earbuds. Nothing more, nothing less....period.
Would be great if they had a plug in connector so you could continue to use when battery does die (X3 perhaps Jaybird?) mibor issues aside I love these headphones!






