Jaybird X3 Sport Wireless In-Ear Headphones (Blackout)
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Jaybird headphones that have a "lifetime" warranty are BS. They mean the product lifetime, which for them is... ~1 yr. until the new model comes out FFS
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I hate the proprietary charging dongle. You have to carry it everywhere in order to charge it.
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Mine are close to death after 6 Months of usage... RIP jaybird... Price is discounted but not gonna fall for the trap this time.
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Jaybird headphones that have a "lifetime" warranty are BS. They mean the product lifetime, which for them is... ~1 yr. until the new model comes out FFS
Jaybird headphones that have a "lifetime" warranty are BS. They mean the product lifetime, which for them is... ~1 yr. until the new model comes out FFS
Just did a quick search and that really does seem like false advertising. Also started by Jaybird support:
The headset has an average 120-charge cycle, which correlates to 2 years. .
I bought a lot of headphones from Jaybird. They sound great, work great... however after a few months of use. They stop charging for some reason(s). I returned one to get it replaced and a few months later, it stopped charging. Not sure why.
120 charger cycles seems really low. I tend to charge my headset daily, so that's 4 months of charges.
I don't disagree that's little but wanted to point out that a charge cycle is from empty to full (and there are partial charge cycles). So unless you are depleting the battery every day for 4 months, you won't run out that soon.
Crazy to see people with so many issues. I had the x2 and only reason they stopped working was because they got run over. I had them over a year. I now have the x3 and have had them over 6 months. No issues so far. May pick up a back up pair at this price.
The X3s have really good sound quality and is quite comfortable. But as others have already pointed out, these premium earphones wont last you long. The left earphone stopped working after 14 months, 2 months after my warranty expired . I expected more durability from Jaybird's premium line but this was very disappointing. Have nothing against the deal but just wanted to caution people about the durability issues.
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The headset has an average 120-charge cycle, which correlates to 2 years. .
https://support.jaybird
120 charger cycles seems really low. I tend to charge my headset daily, so that's 4 months of charges.
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The headset has an average 120-charge cycle, which correlates to 2 years. .
https://support.jaybirdsport.com/...n-lifetime [jaybirdsport.com]
120 charger cycles seems really low. I tend to charge my headset daily, so that's 4 months of charges.