the three pillars of JayBird are established as it designed and built thelatest version of X series earbuds. These three pillars and some of the results include:
- Secure fit and comfort: JayBird was able to reduce the size of the earbud by a whopping 34 percent over the X2. The internals are new with batteries contained in both earbuds, while the X2 had a battery in one earbud and the electronics in the other.
- Lifeproof: I run in the rain and sweat more than most people. The Jaybird X3 is designed to be used where you need a headset to perform thanks to its sweatproof design. This includes in the rain, in the gym, on the slopes, and more. Jaybird creators often ski with helmets and are proud of the fact that even the longer lasting X3 now fits comfortably under a helmet.
- Quality music experience: JayBird designed the Jaybird X3 to offer up an amazing music experience with loud volume and crisp sound. In the past, I usually grabbed a wired headset if I needed more volume and clarity. Today, these new Jaybird products provide all the volume and quality playback I need. You can use the MySound app on iOS and Android to customize your experience too. In addition, the signal strength is top notch and there was only one phone that had issues, but that was due to the phone's Bluetooth antenna performance.
The JayBird X3 earbuds have Bluetooth 4.1 so you can pair the headset to two devices simultaneously, pair and connect two Freedom or Jaybird X3 headsets to enjoy media content from a single device, and pair with up to eight devices. So far I tested using the JayBird X3 with an Apple iPhone 7 Plus, Moto Z, LG V20, and Apple Watch Series 2. I ran with music streaming from the Apple Watch and playback was flawless. There was some skipping with the Moto Z, but I attribute that to Lenovo's weak Bluetooth antennas as was also seen in the terrible Moto 360 smartwatch.
Source:ZDNet
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