Jaybird - X3 Sport Wireless In-Ear Headphones - Blackout
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Description
Features
In-ear design
Fits securely and directs music into your ears for full, uninterrupted audio.
Bluetooth 4.1 interface
Enables simple wireless pairing with your Bluetooth-enabled device. Supports HFP, HSP, SPP, A2DP and AVRCP Bluetooth profiles.
Noise isolation
Helps minimize background sounds.
The Jaybird MySound app gives you full control of your X3 sound profile.
Personalize your sound settings and have them stored on your earbuds for use with any music device.
Rechargeable battery
Offers up to 8 hours of use on a charge.
In-line microphone
Lets you enjoy hands-free calls.
Sweat-resistant
Provides protection from sweat, so you can easily wear headphones while working out.
5.8mm drivers
Deliver powerful sound.
20Hz - 20kHz frequency response
For faithful sound reproduction.
16 ohms impedance
To efficiently conduct power.
103dB sensitivity
Provides powerful audio.
Stereo design
Delivers crisp tones.
Carrying pouch included
For easy portability.
Clothing clip
Keeps the headphones in place as you move.
What's Included
- JayBird X3 Sport Wireless In-Ear Headphones
- Comply isolation foam ear tips: S/M/L
- Silicone ear tips: S/M/L
- Secure-fit ear fins: S/M/L
- Cord management clips
- Cord shirt clip
- USB 2.0 charging cable + charge clip
- Carry pouch
Manuals & Guides
- User Manual (PDF)
Q: QuestionDoes this come with the charger, case and replacement earbuds, like it does on the Jaybird website?
Asked by Paul.
- A:Answer Yeah, it comes with all that stuff. Clip, charger, 3 sizes of foam buds, 3 sizes of the silicone (or whatever the mushy material is) buds, and 3 sizes of ear fins, with a little carrying case.
Answered by kiac
Q: QuestionDoes anyone who owns the X3s have either of the previous versions? I have the originals (and am happy with them) and am wondering if it's worth it to upgrade. How do the X3s compare to the previous versions?
Asked by Thia.
- A:Answer They are a huge improvement from the originals. The over all size is smaller and the speaker housing that goes into your ear is smaller to. Way more comfortable! The sound is amazing, and you have the option to customize the EQ settings with their app! Definitely worth the upgrade in my eyes!
Answered by Anonymous
Q: QuestionIs Best Buy offering the same "no hassle" warranty as Jaybird? If these stop working because of sweat related issues, would Best Buy replace these without hassle? Thanks!
Asked by FTT.
- A:Answer If you get bestbuy extended two year warranty for $19 then they cover it no matter what happens so long as it's not abuse or misuse.
Answered by SGCA
Q: QuestionHow is the call (microphone) quality with loud background noise? Is the caller able to hear you and are you able to hear the caller?
Asked by CS91.
- A:Answer The mic works really well for calls, the only noise I have experienced is with wind but you can't really stop wind noise with any mic.
Answered by Jimbo
Q: QuestionHow well do they sit in your ear for runners?
Asked by syd.
- A:Answer Very comfortable and it won't drop when you are running.
Answered by Benjamin
Q: QuestionDoes the remote controller bother you? It looks little big and heavy.
Asked by Jayson.
- A:Answer Its really thin and light weight, I like it because I can find it easier! They do have volume controls, skip forward, skip back, pause/play, answer and hang up, and you can activate Siri from the remote!
Answered by Georgeyboy
Q: QuestionHow's the sound quality on these
Asked by Mikal12.
- A:Answer Sound quality is very good, I've owned a ton of in-ear headphones and these are among the best bluetooth ones out there, along with the Jaybird Freedom's. You must however grab their app to adjust the sound, it's a must and make a huge huge difference. You don't need the app for these to work, but you'll want to use it as it makes the sound come alive. Once you mess with the EQ in the app you'll note that these have very good bass and excellent highs - well beyond what you'd think you'd get for the money. For me the fit of these aren't good as they hurt my ears, but that will depend on the person - I've had no issues with prior Jaybird or really any other soft tip in-ear headphone however.
Answered by RodMunch
Q: QuestionHow big are these compared to the x2s?
Asked by Mike.
- A:Answer The buds are smaller than the X2's, here's a good review that goes over the difference between the new X3 vs X2 https://youtu.be/J2A5V6GQ540
Answered by Bobby