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Jaybird got in early on the true wireless craze with its Jaybird Run earphones. Since then, several manufacturers have stepped up their game, particularly in the exercise-focused department, but Jaybird is still at the head of the pack with its new $179.9...
Excellent audio performance, Five-band EQ, Waterproof, Secure fit for exercise...
Poor battery life, Frustrating buttons...
JayBird's Run XT true wireless earbuds sound excellent and feature a super-secure, waterproof design...
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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...
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REVIEW – I've used Jaybird earbuds on and off for the past couple of years as I've found them to be comfortable to wear and make my music sound good while I'm working out. The Jaybird earbuds that I've used during that time have all been Bluetooth earbuds...
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...
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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...
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Ever since Apple released the AirPods, Android users have been hoping for a proper competitor. We have seen options from Bragi, Samsung, and others, but nothing really has stuck with us.Then, Jaybird decided to jump on the hype train with the Jaybird Ru...
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...
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br> Last year, we saw a significant push in the true wireless earbuds space, as the improvements and innovations in the segment helped to deliver some truly astounding offerings. One of them was in fact the Jaybird Run, which impressively enough, beat o...
Customizable sound profiles, Superb audio quality, Snug & comfortable fit, Bright green paint job...
$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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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For $20 more than you'll fork over for a pair of Apple's AirPods, you can invest in a significantly better true wireless headphone listening experience. With a customizable equalizer settings, the $180 Jaybird Run True Wireless Headphones sound great, are...
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...
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Jaybird might still be considered a relatively fresh face in the Bluetooth headphones market, having been founded back in 2006, but the company has seen considerable gains in the last several years thanks to its well-received performance styled Bluetooth...
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...
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I've been on the Jaybird bandwagon since having the opportunity to try last year's Freedom and X2 wireless earbuds The company sent a pair of their new Jaybird RUN true wireless Bluetooth earbuds to try out, and the winning streak continues If you want mu...
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I find minimalistic running to be the best kind of running. Thankfully the days of the big, clunky, bright yellow Sony Sports Walkman are long behind us. We have come so far that headphone ports are even being phased out (like it or not), as are many type...
Comfortable, secure fit, Good sound quality, Customizable sound profiles, Programmable buttons...
Just OK build quality, Connection issues, Phone conversations only in right earbud...
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The market for totally wireless earbuds is really maturing fast, with many entries from both new and established companies. Jaybird recently joined the crowd, with its own Run earbuds. The Logitech-owned company has long been a really solid competitor wh...
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Completely wireless earbuds are everywhere this year. Call it the Apple AirPods effect, or perhaps it's just a matter of the right components being available at the right time. But now that completely cordless designs are less novel than they used to be...
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...
Buttons are tough to press while you're wearing them, More expensive than some of the competition at $180, Battery case could be more secure...
Jaybird didn't disappoint with the Run. The earbuds are everything I'd want in a pair of truly cord-free headphones. While they still require sacrificing a bit of audio quality, that's true of everything else in this category. Losing a bit of fidelity is...
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A couple of weeks ago I had an interview with Jeff Taylor, Brand Ambassador and Athlete Manager of Jaybird.They had just released the wireless RUN earbuds for the athletic minded.Would I mind having a look and listen?Knowing Jaybird has a name for produci...
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Jaybird, known for its line of headphones aimed at runners and fitness enthusiasts, recently introduced the RUN, its first wire-free headphones designed to compete with the wide range of wire-free headphones that are now on the market, like Apple's AirPo...
Given the customizable fit and the great sound quality of the Jaybird RUN, I really want to like them and recommend them to runners who need something a little more fitted, rugged, and durable than the AirPods, but with the connection problems, they're a...
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Jaybird has been one of the leaders in Bluetooth headphones for years now, and after Logitech bought them last year for a crazy amount of money I only expected better things to come from the team there (I mean after all their keyboards and mice are killer...
Can EQ the sound, Good fit, Quick charge gets you 1 hour in 5 mintues, Discreet charging case...
Jittery Connection, Sound quality is only okay even with app, Price...
If you can deal with a somewhat jittery connection, the Jaybird Run truly wireless 'buds have a great fit, decent sound, and good battery life...
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When a representative for headphone company Jaybird pointed to the thin silver band that wraps around the outside of the company's new truly wireless earbuds, I let out an “ooh.” After spending the last couple years testing countless truly wireless earbud...
Comfortable fit, Customizable sound, Sweat resistant...
Completely unreliable connection, Lackluster build quality...
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Fully wireless earbuds are almost certainly the future of in-ear audio. Apple's Airpods, for all the controversy around them, have kicked an entire industry into high gear trying to capitalize on their various shortcomings. One such competitor is Jaybird...
The Jaybird RUN are, if you ask me, an excellent first effort at a truly wireless earbud. Getting the fit right is so important, and Jaybird hit a homerun - at least for my ears - on their first at-bat. Sound quality is respectable, battery life is unders...
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Jaybird's first attempt at wire-free earphones, the Jaybird Run, are one of the better pairs we've worn. And as the newest entry in a developing category, they feel fairly mature. The earphones boast relatively good battery life (aided by a fast-charging...
Crisp, clean sound with good high-mids and highs, Sweatproof, Comfortable fit...
Bass response could be stronger, Single-button design limits control options...
The Jaybird Run are comfortable, workout-friendly true wireless earphones with clear sound quality that could use just a little more bass response...
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Jaybird has today unveiled the newest addition to its lineup of sports-focused headphones, taking its first shot at a truly wireless experience in the process. The new Run in-ears feature all of the active lifestyle features that one expects from Jaybird...
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Jaybird is the latest to join the “truly wireless earbuds” camp with the Jaybird RUN, competing with the likes of the Samsung Gear IconX, Jabra Sport Elite and many others. The company is very excited about this new product, and put a lot of work into tes...
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This fall seems like the season were finally going to see an amazing new family of gadgets: completely wireless headphones that work properly. Sure, companies have tried for years, but most of those attempts have sucked (or been really hard to actually b...
Such a good, snug fit...
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...
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