Product Comparison: JayBird X3 vs Sennheiser HD1
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- The cord comes with a clip so you can adjust the length and they can be adjusted to be worn over the ear if that's your preference.
- Got the full range sound with excellent bass I was expecting/looking for.
- Bass is good without being muddy. The highs are crisp and the midrange doesn't overpower the overall tone.
- The sound cuts in and out quite often which gets really annoying when you're in the middle of a good workout.
- No connection problems, just the sound quality isn't the very best I've heard.
- Cord is long, maybe a little longer than necessary, but comes with clips to adjust the size.
- The fit and finish is great. Sound quality is amazing for the size.
- Fit is perfect although the sizing is kind of difficult . I am a runner and I have no problems with these falling out which is what i was concerned about.
- I love the different sized ear plugs so I have a perfect fit for great sound.
- They were light weight, had good sound, comfortable in the ear, didn't flop on my neck thanks to the cord clip, and were exactly what I was looking for.
- The app is easy to use and configure, and you can really personalize the way they sound.
- I usually run for about an hour each time, and I can get a good five hour runs out of one charge. Very durable.
- Sound quality is very good, battery life is excellent (as long as you remember to turn them off after using them)
- The cable is quite a thicker and less flexible than most headphones I’ve every used, which works great to prevent tangling.
- The astounding amounts of presets made by Jaybird and the community (as well as the ability to crest your own profile) allows you to customize the sound quite extensively for any type of audio.