Testseek.com have collected 32 expert reviews of the JayBird Freedom Wireless and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for JayBird Freedom Wireless.
November 2016
(82%)
32 Reviews
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Abstract: All images: Adam Clark EstesI'm obsessed with wireless headphones. Once you get past the inevitable connectivity conundrum, it's simply brilliant to listen to music comfortably without being tethered to a device. But wireless earbuds never lived up to th...
The Jaybird Freedom in-ear headphones are impressively compact, resulting in a more comfortable fit than its larger competitors. The headphones come packed with a variety of eartips and accessories to help you find the perfect fit. Jaybird's app is super
But there's a lot to dislike, too/ Middling sound quality, shorter battery life, and increased price make the Jaybird Freedom's $200 (about £150, AU$260) price tag hard to justify when compared to the competition
Jaybird had a tough job following up its excellent X2 and, unfortunately, the Freedom Wireless take a few too many steps back. Comfort and design are definitely high points for the Freedoms, but their mediocre sound and short battery life make them hard t...
The Freedom Wireless are a very well made set of wireless in-ears, and they should be praised for their build quality and plethora of fit options. While their sound is decent, you'll be rewarded if you take the time to balance the EQ out in the MySound a...
The Jaybird Freedom is the earphones to get if you love detailed treble for a start, and from there you can adjust the sound using the MySound app, making the Freedom easily anyone's favourite earphones for sports or for fashion. Coupled with the flexible...
Published: 2016-11-07, Author: Michael , review by: wired.com
Abstract: Jaybird If you've researched running headphones at all in the last few years, you've no doubt encountered many glowing words about Jaybird's X2 earbuds . Rightly so. The company's Bluetooth earbuds are comfortable, have great sound, and—thanks to removab...
Abstract: Last week I had the pleasure of heading up to the Crown Sky Bar in Melbourne to meet the guys behind Jaybird, a company recently acquired by peripheral and gadget monster Logitech. I'd seen the reviews for the Jaybird X2s, but never had the chance to chec...
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Published: 2016-07-29, Author: Barbara , review by: computerworld.com
Waterresistant, lightweight, up to almost 20 hours of play with optional charge case
Lack of bass in audio, ear loop is permanently fixed
Plantronics has produced some excellent headsets (I've favorably reviewed its Voyager 5200 and BackBeat Sense), but unfortunately, the BackBeat Go 3 doesn't quite live up to the company's rep. Although this device offers a reasonably comfortable fit and (...
Published: 2016-07-27, Author: Juli , review by: macrumors.com
Tiny, Comfortable fit, even in small ears, Fins keep earbuds secure, Fins are comfortable to wear for hours at a time, On the go charging with battery dongle, Can customize sound with accompanying app,
Remote is bulky, weighs earbuds down, Remote pulls earbuds out of ear, Battery life is limited, Extra battery dongle is heavy/bulky, Battery dongle is easy to lose
$200 is a lot to spend on earbuds. It's more than i normally spend because I'm prone to losing them, and I have mixed feelings on whether or not the Jaybird earbuds are worth the purchase price.On one hand, I love the size, comfort, and long battery life...