JayBird X3 Sport Bluetooth Headset for iPhone and Android (Refurbished)
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Daily Steals has JayBird X3 Sport Bluetooth Headset for iPhone and Android (Refurbished, Blackout) on sale for $32.99 when you apply discount code JBIRDX3 during checkout. Shipping is free. Thanks DJ3xclusive
JayBird X3 Sport Bluetooth Headset for iPhone and Android – Blackout for $32.99 with JBIRDX3 code.
Go all out with the Jaybird X3 Wireless Headphones! These earbuds are designed to be tiny but packed to the brim with functionality, unbeatable comfort, and incredible sound quality.
NOTE: This product is Refurbished and comes in Bulk packaging. Warranty: 30 Day Warranty
How many mouths do you think that fork in the restaurant has been in? Just use new earbud covers.
I had these for 2 weeks. Sound quality is so so. Need to use their app and play with settings to improve sound quality. But their cord makes sound when moving around. Sounded like wearing a stethoscope . I returned it.
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I had these for 2 weeks. Sound quality is so so. Need to use their app and play with settings to improve sound quality. But their cord makes sound when moving around. Sounded like wearing a stethoscope . I returned it.
I have these, bought them new from BB. Sound quality is fine-good, battery was good 4.5hrs (I didn't use them for a while and now I can't get more than 3 hrs so there is degradation if idle). Isolation not great but not terrible, foam are ok but silicone seems to work better for me. Charging light died on me but I just leave them charging overnight anyways.
I have older version of these for the gym exclusively. Had for few years and battery is starting to only last 2 hrs. Will keep using until dead or doesn't last my full gym hours. Okay for a throw around but overall if I rebuy will probably get something like Sony noise cancelling ones or sennheiser. Having independent earbuds is nice although more expensive
I have these that I bought brand new. The sound quality is good and the battery life is the primary reason I bought it. It could last me a full 6 hours listening non-stop during work.
But, the ear plugs, the ear holder thingy (C-shaped) would always fall off. And being wired to go around your back of the head, it takes a couple seconds of adjusting to get it right.
I would not pay $99 for it or whatever I spent when it was new but at this price it's a pretty good price.
These are my mains. I absolutely love them. The sound quality is the best I've ever heard. Lows, mids and highs are all solid. Used the app initially but haven't opened it in years. There's a Bluetooth location that can come in handy but I wouldn't rely on it as it isn't all that accurate, but it'll at least tell you if they're nearby. Pairing is simple, they're hooked up to both my PC and my phone. Range is about 20-30 ft. Battery is solid after 2 years of abuse at about 4-5 hours. I've used both silicone and foam tips. Foam is great for sound isolation and once you get the right fit you can really notice the difference in sound quality. My issues are maitanence and their propietary charger. This isn't micro USB and if you lose a charger it's roughly $10 for a replacement. The charger can also be problematic after time as I now have to wiggle the buds to get it to connect properly. Also, the foam tips aren't that durable. They crack and peel and wear pretty easily. Keep them out of the sun as much as you can and you'll get 3 months or so out of them. Can be expensive to replace if you don't go generic. For around $30 these are totally worth and I'm grabbing a pair as a back up. Thanks OP.
I have to chime in here too. I've had my X3s for about two and a half years now (I think). These things have been rock solid for me. Sound quality is good for a last-generation bluetooth headset (no complaints), and I have had minimal connection issues. They are really durable, and the battery is still strong after over two years of daily use.
The fit in my ears is good as well, but the key is to find the appropriate tips. Personally, I buy the medium size generic foam tips on amazon (look for the green plastic centers - 4 stars with about 120 reviews). They last a long time and are only ~$8 for three pairs.
Agree with the comment above that the charger is finicky and the fact that it is proprietary is annoying. That said, for $33, I can't imagine anything else in this price point getting anywhere near the performance or quality of these buds. I'm definitely picking up a spare set for when mine die.
I purchased a new one from Dailysteals 3 weeks ago and I've not received it yet. They claim it's been already delivered and asked me to deal with the carrier. :/
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But, the ear plugs, the ear holder thingy (C-shaped) would always fall off. And being wired to go around your back of the head, it takes a couple seconds of adjusting to get it right.
I would not pay $99 for it or whatever I spent when it was new but at this price it's a pretty good price.
Not sure about battery life on refurbs thoug
The fit in my ears is good as well, but the key is to find the appropriate tips. Personally, I buy the medium size generic foam tips on amazon (look for the green plastic centers - 4 stars with about 120 reviews). They last a long time and are only ~$8 for three pairs.
Agree with the comment above that the charger is finicky and the fact that it is proprietary is annoying. That said, for $33, I can't imagine anything else in this price point getting anywhere near the performance or quality of these buds. I'm definitely picking up a spare set for when mine die.