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Proprietary charger -
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Just don't lose the proprietary charger!
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The proprietary battery charger is cool, but expensive to replace, and too easy to lose.
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I'm annoyed that the only way to charge these is through the tiny proprietary charger, which, while providing a much-appreciated on-the-go extra charge, is small enough to lose
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The headphones are charged by a proprietary contact charger with a built in battery
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These don’t have the best battery life (four hours without the charging block), and you need a proprietary charger to refill the battery
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but if you loose the charger you are in trouble
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Just don't lose the proprietary charger!
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but I dont like the charger.
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Overall, the above issues make the Jaybird Freedom 2 overpriced for sub-par performance vulnerable to disruption at any time by the loss of a proprietary charger
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As others have pointed out, make sure you don't lose that charger as this charger is unique to the headphones and they can't be charged without it
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Lose the tiny charger
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The charger is unique (proprietary) to these Jaybird earphones
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If you lose the charger, you will have to buy a new one from the manufacturerApp really doesn't have much functionality (you can adjust sound settings and add playlists)
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Fit - terrible, spent an hour trying out all possible combinations of fins, nothing worked as it should.2
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It is not difficult but, it limits me as I use my headset both home and away