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Average Customer Rating is 2.7 out of 5 stars:
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Average Attributes Rating:
| Durability | | 2.3 |
| Value | | 2.3 |
| Features | | 4.3 |
| Design | | 4.3 |
| Usability | | 4.0 |
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Eric from Houston, TX
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They worked great for a few months, but then eventually they stopped charging because they died from sweat damage. The fit is not very good, with a about 0.5 cm gap between the tip of the earbud and ear canal.
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Hap! from Escondido, CA
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The JayBirds provide excellent sound quality. They are also extremely comfortable to wear.
On the other hand, my "real-world" battery life experience for both the headset, and the adapters (when needed), ended up being only about one-half of what they claim in their advertising & packaging.
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Eric from Houston, TX
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The JayBird headphones are a great concept, but they are not as sweatproof as they advertise. They do last longer in exercise than other wireless headphones, but after about 5 months, they no longer worked. They just stopped charging altogether. The ear buds do not fit in the ear canal well, no matter how much I rotate the rubber caps. There is too much of a gap between the earbud and the ear canal. When they did work, it worked great with my iPod or with any other device, but the reliability is seems terrible, could just be mine.
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