Testseek.com have collected 32 expert reviews of the Jays a-Jays Five and the average rating is 70%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Jays a-Jays Five.
April 2014
(70%)
32 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Big, punchy bass, Open midrange and revealing treble, Fun carrying case, Three-button mic for all major smartphone platforms
Difficult to achieve secure fit for some ears, Stiff cable
The Jays a-Jays Five are the sort of headphone that bring the party to whatever music you might be listening to. Anyone looking for an in-ear with big, yet tasteful, bass at under $100 would do well to put them on their shortlist. However, we must cautio...
There's a version for every main operating system, Energetic presentation
Indifferent dynamics, Short on insight
If compatibility is important to you, these buds are a good option. But if you're willing to sacrifice those buttons, there are better headphones to be had around this price....
Tend to fall out of ears, Weak mids, Unbalanced sound
The Jays a-JAYS Five are good-looking earphones with punchy bass and a clever remote setup. However, you can get better sound for the price. Next, read the 5 best headphones for running...
I'll say it again, A Jays Five are the absolute best in ear earphones for under $100. The comfort, quality, and features delivered with every use is just awesome. They're currently available in black or white, for the Android, Iphone, or Windows phone. If...
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Published: 2014-06-22, Author: Scott , review by: chipchick.com
eartip container included, Very protective case, The
Don't stay inear well, Cord noise, Case is annoying to insert and remove headphones
Abstract: JAYS are well know for their comfortable and simplistic design headphones that are stylish and provide some really balanced audio . The a-JAYS five fall within that category of praise. a-JAYS Five come in three different full-feature models for your iOS, ...
Abstract: Swedish headphone maker JAYS found its groove last year with the a-JAYS Four, a set of sub-$100 in-ear earbuds which offered many of the trappings of more expensive competitors: strong audio quality in the low, middle and high ranges, comfortably shaped b...
Abstract: The packaging is not as over the top as it was before with the whole pod shell design, but then again it is now much much easier to open and quite beautiful still. And depending on the color and mobile OS support model you pick for the a-Jays Five, the pa...
Abstract: The explosion in the headphones market means that everybody wants to get in on the act: studios, record companies, music producers, retailer own brands, fashion houses, pro audio and hi-fi companies to name but some. Once there was a demarcation betwe...
Fairly warm sound; Good mids; Remote can be configured to work with Android using a free app, and by default raises and lowers volume out of the box; Includes tips for very small to very large aural cavities (ear holes);
Bass may be a little subtle for some; Short cable;
Great earphones are hard to come by, especially under the $100 mark, and the A-Jays Five just hit barely over the a one hundred buck note, which is fine by us.For the money, these are some of the best sound you can find, and you'd be hard pressed to reall...