So the only way I could justify it was to sell my jaybird BBX (I'm budget conscious or at least I try to be). I needed to justify a reason to buy some high-end audio. The other 15-25% is music which is done during writing, editing video and working out. My listening habits consist of 75-85% spoken word. How does someone that loves high end audio find themselves buying cheap $30 wireless earbuds? You can check out my review on head fi here, but I also have an older "real time review" video of them here. In my case, the Jaybird Bluebud X's were fantastic. I'm all about best use on a budget for a specific person and lifestyle.
So, got about $25 in your pocket? Need Bluetooth / Sweat Proof / Workout Ready Earphones? Then there you go! While I did not test the exact 5 hour clammed battery life, I can tell you it feels like it is darn close to that. For me though, I was able to get a good fit that was comfortable.īattery life is very good for such small earphones. There are three sizes, but there is no guarantee that one will be right for you. Isolation is good, which is what most people would want from this type of earphone.Ĭomfort will depend on your ears. not anywhere near that level, but for everyday use, maybe at the gym, it is pretty decent.
I was able to hook up to all my devices with no problems at all.īut how does it sound you ask? Well in Audiophile terms. I got over 15 feet away with no issues in signal strength. The controls are easy to use and distance from source is very decent. Important features is the V4.1 Bluetooth connection, this allows you to get the best quality possible while streaming wirelessly. You got a budget? You want Bluetooth Earphones? Buy the Qy7.