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88 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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16 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Such a good
Snug fit
Comfortable
Secure fit
Good sound quality
Customizable sound profiles
Programmable buttons
Can EQ the sound
Good fit
Quick charge gets you 1 hour in 5 mintues
Discreet charging case
Sound customization with Jaybird app
Water and sweatproof for epic workouts
Wireless
Sweatproof earphones that fit comfortably
Securely and offer good sound quality. Battery life is adequate at 4 hours and you get two extra charges from the included charging case (a 5-minute charge gives you an hour of battery life). A companio
Lightweight
Weather and sweat resistant
Excellent sound and customizable EQ
Track and call controls buttons built into caps
Crisp
Clean sound with good high-mids and highs
Sweatproof
Comfortable fit
Customizable sound
Sweat resistant
Superb audio quality
Snug & comfortable fit
Bright green paint job
Long battery life
Fits comfortably and inconspicuously
Sound-quality is on-par with other truly wireless earbuds
Four hours of battery life (12 with the included battery case)
Water and sweat resistant
The editors didn't like
Interference made them unusable in the city
As the name implies
The Run earbuds are designed for running. (I will not be calling them the Runs
Even though it's very tempting.) These dime-sized bits slide into your ear canal without much effort and then
Just OK build quality
Connection issues
Phone conversations only in right earbud
Jittery Connection
Sound quality is only okay even with app
Price
Youtube audio/video sync lag
Not true TWS. Can't use each earbud by itself without leaving the charging case open
Some occasional interference issue cause sound glitches. Your ears can get a little itchy during extended periods of use
Bulky battery case
Audio tracks can't be replayed using earbud controls
Provide mediocre situational awareness for runners
Bass response could be stronger
Single-button design limits control options
Completely unreliable connection
Lackluster build quality
$180 costs makes for a tough sell
Latency problem persists
Lacks features like noise cancellation
Pricey cost at $180
Buttons are tough to press while you're wearing them
More expensive than some of the competition at $180
Abstract: You know a product category is transitioning from cool and exciting to mature when companies start releasing second generation devices That's the case with true wireless earbuds, which have gone from “the future” to everyday over the past several years Ja...
Sound customization with Jaybird app, Secure fit, Water and sweatproof for epic workouts
Youtube audio/video sync lag, Not true TWS. Can't use each earbud by itself without leaving the charging case open
When it's all said and done the Jaybird RUN XT True Wireless Sport Headphones are not going to become my new favorites. They sound pretty good when listening to music, but the lag while watching YouTube videos kills it for me as does the fact that they ar...
Abstract: Music motivates me to run faster and further so I rarely run without something playing from a connected smartphone or music-enabled watch. Jaybird was one of the first fitness-focused audio brands I tested nine years ago. Since then, I have tested several...
Published: 2018-07-04, Author: Andrew , review by: androidguys.com
Jaybird is killing the game, as it has been for quite some time. With the release of the Jaybird Run, the company is finally moving out of the wired era, and into the wireless age.Despite being the company's first such iteration, you can definitely tell t...
$180 costs makes for a tough sell, Latency problem persists, Lacks features like noise cancellation
In addition to sporting some Earth Day-themed colors, this special edition also comes with an eco-friendly packaging as well. Now, if we're to factor in how the only tangible difference here is the new paint job of the Jaybird Run, we were certainly hopin...
Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Abstract: The concept of running ‘naked' – by ditching gadgetry such as headphones, phone or GPS watch – appeals to a certain minimalist training enthusiast. But for most runners, music is a must-have, which means dealing with cables. Even the lightest Bluetooth he...
Abstract: With so many flagship phones leaving behind the headphone jack over the past two years, the need for a good pair of Bluetooth earbuds has only intensified. While the first crop of true wireless products had their share of comfort and connection problems...
Published: 2018-01-27, Author: Phil , review by: imore.com
Abstract: You wouldn't think a little wire connecting one earbud to another would bother you that much. And, OK, it didn't bother me that much. But it's also the sort of thing that you definitely notice once it's gone.That's my big takeaway from a few weeks wearing...
Lightweight, Weather and sweat resistant, Excellent sound and customizable EQ, Track and call controls buttons built into caps
Bulky battery case, Audio tracks can't be replayed using earbud controls, Provide mediocre situational awareness for runners
The Jaybird Run sound great, are weather resistant, and packed full of functionality. That they provide all of this at a reasonable price makes them an excellent choice.To comment on this article and other Macworld content, visit our Facebook page or...
Customizable sound profiles, Superb audio quality, Long battery life, Snug & comfortable fit
Pricey cost at $180
Staring into the $179.99 cost of the Jaybird Run headphones, it's undeniably on the pricey side – arguably more than what most consumers would be comfortable to dish out for a pair of tiny-sized earbuds. Nevertheless, we feel as though that the pricing is...