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These aren’t bad headphones
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I have larger ears and have never found the headphones to be uncomfortable
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The ear tips make the good headphones sound bad
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These headphones will drain your battery faster than Pixel Buds and
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These are really strong workout and everyday headphones (great on planes too)
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I really thought Bose would offer me just as good experience with the soundsport free headphones and
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These are some seriously good headphones
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These headphones are amazing!
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Headphones worked well, excepting fact that left headphone's volume is only at 75% or so of the right headphone ( tried switching ears to ensure this is a hardware error with headphones and not my hardware)
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These headphones are fantastic!
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I am the owner of the Bose Soundsport II and wow, those headphones are amazing
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The Jabra Elite 65t sound pretty good, yet the Bose headphones still have the advantage for sound quality.
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On top of that, the headphones I owned didn't sound too great
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greatest headphones ever... great quality, work with my pc / phone and switch seamlessly
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It also works pretty well as mic-headphone when making calls!Only minus is that BT connection on most phones isn't perfect
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These headphones are amazing!!
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Not good for people with small ear, the headphones are big and bulky
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they're pretty good headphones but the constant humming of the left earbud and the silicone falling
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Self proclaimed audiophile, and I prefer bluetooth headphones
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We i decided to finally get them because my Bose sound sport, although great headphones i eventually got tired of the cord.
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If you're ok with iPhone earbuds, these are better than those, but not as good as headphones like the Bose QC35 or even high quality wired in-ear buds
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The sound quality is simply superb and rivals my Bose SoundSport® in-ear headphones
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and I would like both headphones to continue to operate with that setting off
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The concept and idea of a “total free” headphones is fantastic, however, Jabra customer support has been the WORST that I have ever experience
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After looking up some information I tried to die out the headphones to see if a full charge would solve the issue
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I own a number of what could be considered high end over the ear headphones as well as too many earbuds and I like to rotate between 4 pair
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I LOVE these headphones
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the headphones seemed good.
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Overall, these are perfect for use as gym headphones as well as being great headphones in general
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they're pretty good headphones but the constant humming of the left earbud and the silicone falling
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These also don't irritate my ears and are much more comfortable than even less invasive headphones that simply sit in the ear
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out.-The headphones themselves could be more secure
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Unfortunately my headphones are defective and it has been two weeks going back and forth with Jabra support team asking me to perform all sorts of troubleshooting with not solution
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I love getting up from desk without ripping my headphones out
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I've always hated to wear wired earbuds or even bluetooth headphones while I work out
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They are the worst and most expensive headphones earphones that I ever bought and I own Bose soundsport beats and many othersThe sound is
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The headphones were really nice and a great quality
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I found a better headphone from my perspective
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By far the best headphones I have ever owned
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These headphones have been great for me
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My wife absolutely loves these headphones
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While they do fit well and hold normally, I notice that when it's hot out or when I'm bumped around a bit during a commute the headphones would come loose
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These headphones are perfect for just about everything: the gym, work, class, you name it
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Love these headphones!
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I bought them to replace my Bose Quiet Comfort 35 noise-cancelling headphones, because I was tired of carrying them around when travelling and they weren't useful for the gym
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Instead if you long-press on the right headphone you can start talking to Google Assistant, so all it really does is save you the step of saying "OK
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These headphones are awesome
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I've appreciated my Bose Quiet Comfort noise cancelling headphones especially during noisy airplane flights
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" but if I want more bass, I'll wear my more cumbersome Bose headphones -- excellent sound with those -- but also irritation and ear sweat if worn for much time at all.
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The ear tips make the good headphones sound bad
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Aside from that, I've used many other headphones like the BeatsX, Jaybirds etc
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He routinely loses headphones though (seriously, I think that he has lost at least five pairs of the headphones that the iPhones come with), and when they arrived they looked so small being all wireless and with a case looked miniscule in his big hand
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They’re fine for taking calls also - not as great as my Bluetooth for background noise cancellation but just as good as headphones
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Prior to buying them, I looked at so many online reviews trying to decide what wireless headphones would be the best
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These are really great headphones but if you have them in your ears for long periods of time they hurt your ears
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The latest X3's are still great headphones, are bulletproof (gone through the washing machine a few times even) and the battery lasts forever
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Almost perfect headphones
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They have quickly replaced my Bose Soundsport Free headphones as my go-to headphones around the house and certainly when out.
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I want to love these headphones
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The headphones are great but have a bit of a learning curve
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Battery life is still great and they are by far my favorite headphones.
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This is completely unacceptable since cheap $5 headphones would produce 100x better calls
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It's for that reason that up to this point she has used noise canceling headphones
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I absolutely love these headphones
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I was about to write a raving review about how much I've been enjoying my headphones for the past 2 weeks, but something came in the way
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These are really excellent headphones
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If you're looking for wireless headphones for travel or business usage, I'd recommend travelers get a set of Bluetooth noise canceling headphones (like the offerings from Bose and Sony, which last around 20-30 hours) or a dedicated Bluetooth headset for the businesspeople
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Overall, I really liked the headphones, and you can tell they went all out to make a great product with a couple small caveats (slickness and no magnets to hold them in the box)
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Having secure, durable and good sounding headphones are a must
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I'm sure the audio quality is fantastic, as well as the noise cancellation, etc
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To return to music, all it takes is another single press, which works as it should.
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attracts sweat oils (easy cleaned)- Case can be easily lost as it is kinda
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I wouldn't even call the drop I had a significant drop as they fell from my waist to the ground
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This difference in volume can be heard when listening to the built-in audio prompts as well as when the earbuds are connected to a device
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Meanwhile, People on the other end of my phone calls have complemented me for the new clarity as they often complained about my prior around the neck LG solution.
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In fact, the bass response on them is as good as, of not better than, my Bose over-the-ear headphones.
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I'm a runner and have been looking to have good bluetooth earbuds to use while running as well as when i'm on the go.
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These have three different sized tips so they are as secure as B&O and far more stable than Airpods.
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B&O is better for music, but has so many hiccups on
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(B&O does very well too)