A:AnswerYeah, 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.
A:AnswerThey 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!
A:AnswerIts 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!
A:AnswerSound 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.
A:AnswerFor the X3’s, the proprietary charging adapter allow Jaybird to claim the headphones are “sweat proof”, but they are not water “proof”, only water resistant. I have been using them for about two months and have had no issues and I sweat profusely during my workouts.
A:AnswerHave you tried to do a hard reset on your headphones? I was having the same issue and I did a hard reset. The hard reset is as follows:
1. Make sure headphones are completely off.
2. Press the power button for about 8 seconds.
3. Once it's on, double press the power button.
4. Now headphones have reset and you can now try to charge or pair them.
A:AnswerHi.. I cant say much for the Tinnitus..
BUT I personally think these have to some of the best fitting headphones on the market.. Because the customization options are literally endless.
Theres like 5 or 6 different sets of earbuds and 2 or 3 different sets of ear clips.. Plus theres a shirt clip and a cord clip.
With endless options, I wouldn't doubt if you could find a fit option that works for you.. I personally don't even use none of the options advertised.. but I found my perfect fit.
A:AnswerHey there Juliet,
works on Android phones? Yes- they work on anything with bluetooth
and does it have a heart monitor? I am not sure I have seen a headset with a heart monitor. Maybe looking for a watch?
plus does it come with a battery charger? Yes, USB cable that you plug into anything to charge.
and last Question, how many hours of charge? It depends on usage but 6 hours is standard with continuous usage.
Hope this helps :)
A:AnswerI don't know the exact number, but I have been able to use them upstairs on the opposite side of the house with my iPhone 7 in the corner of the basement and Siri and everything works perfectly. My house is about 2,000 square feet. I also use them while watching tv and stuff with my PC, and latency is zilch.
A:AnswerI have tried the Bose SoundSport headphones they are not noise cancelling but do a fair job of blocking out sound. The Jaybird X3 do a great job with the foam tips that come with them. They remind me of foam earplugs. You compress them and stick them in your ear and they expand to fill your ear canal. It blocks out a lot of sound.
The sound is on par with Bose and actually dare I say, better? Why? They sound is good out of the box, but what really sold me was the My Sound app (Free from Jaybird) you can customize the EQ settings and save them to your hearts content. You can have an EQ for hip hop, rock, country etc. There are a lot of EQ presets available in the app or you can make your own. Listening to all of your music through the same EQ settings is kind of limiting. To really appreciate these headphones you have to play around with them and then you will like the ability to change it up. It's great.
Bose is great. But these are better.
Hope this helps.
A:AnswerI have a hard time finding earphones that fit my ears as well. In fact, these are the only ones I have found to be comfortable and not fall out. Love them.