• Reviews around cable (2.14 of 5)

    Jaybird X3 In-Ear Wireless Bluetooth Sports Headphones – Sweat-Proof – Universal Fit – 8 Hours Battery Life – Alpha

    • To add, charging this earphones is a drag, having to guide the cable to the charging cable is annoying and the cable is easy to lose as well
    • At the x2 version you can charge with any suitable cable as Samsung phone
    • They're fine headphones, just like the X2, but I 100% regret buying these because I can only charge them where I have the one proprietary cable instead of before where I could charge them any place that I had a basic micro USB.
    • The proprietary charging cable makes these totally useless.
    • One simple thing about the proprietary cable, DO NOT LOSE IT
    • Cable management: Cable doesn't hit to back of your head like other headphone brands, very simple but amazing cable management, I love it
    • I bought the bluebuds x shortly after they came out and kept them until the cable finally gave out and I lost sound in the left
    • The cable itself feels stiffer and it was harder to get them into the shorteners but that probably means that they will stay in better
    • The second negative is that there is a proprietary charging cable, lose it or forget
    • the only other problem is the cable that runs over ear is flat and relatively hard
    • The ear piece started to fade in and out and now the cable at the volume button is beginning to fall apart
    • I did lose my charging cable and customer
    • You can no longer just use any USB micro cable if you lose the tiny cable that comes with it
    • Lose the power cable and you are out of luck.
    • They should fire the engineer who designed this cable, why not go with standard cables..once you lose this cable, you are basically screwed, look up the prices for these cables online, you will be shocked
    • Two bad things about the Jaybird X3 are the Bluetooth range and it uses a proprietary cable for charging
    • The earbuds are pretty much useless if you lose the charging cable that comes with it
    • The good: these earbuds by far have the BEST cable organizations of anything out there
    • The option to fold up the excess wire with the provided clips also allows for excellent cable management
    • Pros: Better Sound Quality (it has to come with an asterisk as you need to use the app and change it to your needs, otherwise the flat profile is unusable in my opinion), it has a very secure fit and stiffer cables as long as you use the cable management clips
    • This product is designed to make you lose the charger cable
    • Main gripe is the proprietary charge cable.
    • I bought these headphones and right after unpacking them tried to plug them into the dock they come with as well as the usb cable and they didnt show any sign of being charged
    • But now you have to worry about losing a small cable and dongle they cost $40 if you lose it
    • At that point in time the cable that runs over the ear becomes painful to the ear
    • It's a special adapter for a micro USB, and if you lose this charger cable then you get to buy a whole "accessory pack" for over $50!A design that forces you to spend more money for no reason other than greed
    • I use the as for working out as well as everyday listening
    • I would like a
    • I love that you can alter the sound through the Jaybird app, and the buds periodically announce what the battery level is at, as well as each time you turn them on
    • Bought these about a month ago - I initially liked them, but have begun to hate them as of late
    • Since the buttons and battery are on one side, the weight isn’t as balanced as well as it could be
    • I just wish I didn't get the white ones as they stain in days if you use them to work out
    • Memory foam tips aren't as durable as I'd like them to
    • Sound quality is excellent for a sport pair of earbuds my only disappointment is they seem rather limited as to
    • It's not as loud as I would like, but the volume I want probably isn't good for me anyway
    • BUT there charge clip is confusing as to which
    • Definitely love these, however, as of lately ~ 3 months ~ of use, it sort of starts feeling uncomfortable on my ear.
    • The tips fall off a
    • For a pair of head phones that cost as much as these, they should have a much higher quality control and last at least 3x as long as they have (or have not).Would not recommend
    • BT connection maybe not quite as stable as with the X2s
    • I'm sure many people are perfectly happy with the Jabyird fins, but I can't take the discomfort, as much as l like the other features.