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second on the bose sports buds. really good headphones but have used the warranty two times due to them dying on me.

ScottBailey

When they see Sean’s trabbs they know to stay the fuck away from any form of confrontation

With Sean on the Bose’s… been using them for about a year - v high quality

Sonys look the best in situ. That’s most important innit?

The Sennheiser and Cambridge ones look like fixings that keep your ears in place, like frankensteins bolts

Might be an unpopular opinion but I have had the Jaybird X1 - X4. My X3 just broke on me after three years of daily use (running/gym/seasonal jet ski). I typically can score a deal in the states as I am a Best Buy Card member and buy the new versions about a year after their launch. I paid $75 USD for my Jaybird X4 and they include Comply earbuds for noise cancellation purposes. I am not totally WOW’d over these as I found my X3s to get the job done just as well before they broke.

  • GerS replied to this.

    segwin I’m with you on the Jaybird phones, I have a pair of the older X3’s and loved them. They just released a new waterproof wireless pair, Vista’s, this month that I’d love to give a try out. Not a bad brand at all, good quality, good features, and doesn’t break the bank too much either.

    this is likely a dumb question, but has anyone used any of these for running in proper cold (like -15 to -20)? just curious if they hold the connection and battery life.

      303abuser The Jaybirds have held up alright when running in the Montreal cold and when in extreme heat in Miami. I travel frequently with them.

        segwin perfect, thanks. montreal cold is no joke with the humidity, that’s a good endorsement.

        8 months later
        Tried in-ears a few times. Always ended up with ears that were actually painful to touch after regular, prolonged use.