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Brand | Jaybird |
Model Name | language _ tag |
Color | Blackout |
Form Factor | Two-ear |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
About this item
- MINI WIRELESS BUDS – The X3 Headphones by Jaybird are designed to be as small as possible without sacrificing performance and looks
- UNIVERSAL SECURE FIT –The patented silicone ear fins securely attach to the top and back/lower surface areas of the ear for a snug fit, locking the earbuds in during workouts and intense physical activities; Includes multiple sizes of silicon and Comply tips for maximum noise isolation, fit, and comfort
- SWEAT PROOF – Built to last with a sleek yet rugged design, the X3 Headphones are great for sports, workouts, and all weather conditions; Their hydrophobic nano coating will keep moisture away, whether it's sweat, rain, or snow
- LONG BATTERY LIFE – Don’t let a low battery interrupt your day; The X3 has an 8 hour battery life; 15 minutes of charging gives you a full hour of playtime, so you’ll always be ready for anything; Operation : Operating: 32º F: 113º F (0º C: 45º C ; Storage: 14º F: 122º F ( 10º C: 50º C)
- PERSONALIZED SOUNDS – The MySound App allows you to tweak and customize the sound of your X3 headphones for a personalized experience, and save them for later as a profile
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Sound quality | 3.9 | 4.5 | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.1 |
Noise cancellation | 3.4 | 3.8 | 4.0 | 3.8 | 4.1 |
Battery life | 3.2 | 3.6 | 4.7 | 4.1 | 4.3 |
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connectivity tech | Bluetooth | Bluetooth | Wireless | Bluetooth, NFC, Wireless | Wireless |
headphones form factor | Two-ear | In Ear | In Ear | In Ear | In Ear |
connector type | wireless | wireless | — | USB Type A, Lightning | wireless |
noise control | sound isolation | active noise cancellation | — | sound isolation | sound isolation |
cable feature | Without Cable | Without Cable | Without Cable | Without Cable | Without Cable |
control type | Button | Media Control | Media Control | Call Control, Media Control, Voice Control, Volume Control | Media Control |
water resistance | waterproof | water resistant | — | water resistant | water resistant |
material | Silicone | Silicone | Plastic | Plastic | Silicone |
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 21.5 x 0.5 x 0.9 inches |
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Item Weight | 0.48 ounces |
ASIN | B01M7NCT5O |
Item model number | 985-000580 |
Batteries | 1 CR123A batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
3.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #106,494 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #5,168 in Climate Pledge Friendly: Electronics #5,342 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 30, 2016 |
Department | cell phones and accessories |
Manufacturer | Jaybird |
Charging Time | 2.5 Hour |
Item Weight | 13.61 Grams |
Units | 1.0 Count |
Number Of Items | 1 |
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Product Description
Go all out with the Jaybird X3 Wireless Headphones; These earbuds are designed to be tiny, but packed to the brim with functionality, unbeatable comfort, and incredible sound quality.
The 3rd incarnation in Jaybird’s X series, these are the culmination of the company’s sports earbud innovations. Smaller than ever, the X3 has a longer battery life, better sound, and a more secure fit. The in-ear speaker design has been significantly reduced by 20% and houses an enhanced 6mm driver for subtle lows and a booming bass. The smaller frame is more convenient to handle and offers a comfortable fit for different ear sizes. The earbuds can even be worn underneath a helmet. The frame is made from sandblasted, injection-molded metal for heavy-duty durability and a sleek style that does not affect Bluetooth signal strength. Additionally, the hydrophobic nano-coating makes the whole earbud waterproof, preventing sweat, snow, and rain from affecting your soundtrip; The X3 serves as a reliable partner for athletes and savvy business travelers who are always on the go. Be ready to answer an important call anywhere with confidence;
A wide variety of customized fit options are already included inside the box. The patented silicone ear fins (S, M, L) keep the buds securely inside your ear or can be used to hang them over the top. Lift the cord off your neck for a comfortable workout experience; Additionally, the Comply memory foam ear tips are designed to provide maximum noise isolation and comfort. They lock in the headphone for a super secure fit, whether you’re on a calm jog or riding an MTB trail.
Also, the MySound app allows you to customize every aspect of your sound: from the rumbling lows to the sweetest highs; Customize every detail with the easy-to-understand interface. Compatible with iOS 9+ and Android 4.4+, your customized presets save directly onto the X3 buds, carrying them over to any music device or streaming service/app you use. Listen the way you want to or discover how your favorite athletes and artists enjoy their music through their custom sound profiles. Also, the Multipoint function allows you to simultaneously pair and connect the X3 buds to two different Bluetooth devices. Listen to your music through your laptop while still answering calls on your phone with the bud controller. You can also share your music with ease, as two separate buds can connect to the same Bluetooth device, eliminating the need to share earphones. You can even connect to your smartwatch and leave your smartphone at home!
With 8 hours of battery life, the Jaybird X3 is just as ready as you are for any exciting adventure; Run wild and stop worrying about your sound quality. The X3 has got you covered.
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Customers like the sound quality of the headphones. They say the sound is incredible, they isolate the sound well and allow you to equalize the sound to your preferred style. They also appreciate the surprisingly good passive noise cancellation. However, some customers have issues with charging. Opinions are mixed on quality, fit, battery life, performance, connectivity, and comfort.
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Customers like the sound quality of the headphones. They say the sound is incredible, they isolate the sound well, and allow them to equalize the sound to their preferred style. They also appreciate the surprisingly good passive noise cancellation, and the quiet operation. Customers also mention that the performance for calls and the range is excellent.
"...Best sound I've found for neckbuds.- The battery life. A good day of work, and they do charge faster than the X used to.-..." Read more
"...The sound quality is nice and clear, no complaints there.The battery life is an improvement...." Read more
"...They isolate the sound so well & are quite comfortable. In fact you don't even feel them when you put in inside your ear...." Read more
"...The sound of these are good but If wireless is not as important as sound quality than you can find comparable/better sound at significantly less...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the headphones. Some mention that they are well made and durable, while others say that they rip and degrade quickly.
"...The material and overall feel is really good quality - although I haven't had them for long, I think they'll be a long-lived as the X are...." Read more
"...Update 12/27/2017: Broken. I just looked at my amazon orders for Jaybird products: 8 purchases since 2015, all broken except the most recent one...." Read more
"...These are the best wireless earbuds..Period. I am not affiliated to any channel nor I'm sponsoring these...." Read more
"...The look, feel, and overall performance to date has been that of high quality.Summary:..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the fit of the headphones. Some mention that they have a good fit, with more fit options and a secure fit and hold. However, others say that the fit gets looser as the tips get older and they slide off. The earbuds nozzle is still a bit too big for their ear canals and they have trouble staying in place.
"...For active people (runners for example) this is a MUST - they won't move, you can move your head any way you want, it's like you're not wearing..." Read more
"...and the overall sweat exposure makes it so they have trouble staying in place...." Read more
"Overall I really like these, hold a decent charge, good fit, very light, synch easily, good bluetooth range, good sound...." Read more
"...I had already returned the Jaybird X2 six months back due to their poor fit & lack of bass. So I'm neither a fan of Jaybird products...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the battery life of the headphones. Some mention that it has good battery life, with a charge lasting almost a week. However, others say that it started to give way after a few days of use. The battery only contains 4 hours of charge, and it takes a while to fully charge. Some customers also report that the earbuds would never turn on and act like the battery was dead.
"...Best sound I've found for neckbuds.- The battery life. A good day of work, and they do charge faster than the X used to.-..." Read more
"...the controller there actually ways quite a bit, and as it only contains 4 hours of charge, you are likely going to end up needing the charging clip..." Read more
"...Granted, I will probably continue to use the x3’s for their extended battery life and moisture tolerance, but man, I can’t help but feel there is a..." Read more
"...The initial battery life was a little disappointing at about 5 hours (manual says to expect 8 hours)...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the headphones. Some mention that the foam earbugs and wing tips work well to keep the earphones from moving or loosening while working, while others say that they completely stopped working.
"...Still, it does not perform as advertised and is not a new issue.Unknown:..." Read more
"...I don't use the wings, but I did try them and found them both effective and more comfortable than they were on the X.- The little pouch...." Read more
"...It indicated fully charged when turned on and powered off with little warning. I have to return and unfortunately opted to go with another brand...." Read more
"...basically not usable. Moreover, would not connect to the "MySound" app...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the connectivity of the headphones. Some mention that the connection has been amazing, while others say that it has poor Bluetooth connectivity. The wireless connectivity is not an issue, and the connection is very fast and simple. However, some customers have reported that the Bluetooth is somewhat limited from 50-75 feet and that it can sometimes break up or skip a second.
"...The irritating: I also noticed some breakup with the Bluetooth connection. This happens despite being well within the range...." Read more
"...Mic / Phone : here the BeatsX can't be beat (ahah). Pairing within iOS ecosystem is unparalleled due to Apple's X1 chip (same as the AirPods), and..." Read more
"...But the "press-on" design does not provide a very solid mechanical connection between the tip and the shaft on the barrel on which their..." Read more
"...While walking around, every couple minutes they lost signal to the point of being down right aggrivating. Where are you supposed to keep your phone?..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the comfort of the headphones. Some mention that with a shortened cord, it's super duper comfortable and sits right were you need it, while others say that it'll feel weird at first and cause some ear discomfort.
"...when you wear them over the ear with a shortened cord, it's super duper comfortable and sits right were you need it to for easy operation...." Read more
"...But, after they are out, I can definitely feel my ears re-adjusting. This may be a personal experience and not experienced by all...." Read more
"...I love the functionality, comfort and simplicity these offer over my old wired headphones, but the constant breaking has made supporting this..." Read more
"...They isolate the sound so well & are quite comfortable. In fact you don't even feel them when you put in inside your ear...." Read more
Customers have negative opinions about the charging of the Jaybird X3s. They mention that the charging dongle is a bit suspect, and the battery charger is faulty. Customers also complain about the proprietary charging mechanism, which prevents the battery from charging. They also say that the proprietary clip is difficult to align and is weird.
"...They only issue I faced was during charging. The clip on charging is a bit difficult & takes couple of extra seconds to find that perfect sweet spot..." Read more
"...the Jaybird X3's go ahead and do it, just realize that they are not wired headphones and the sound quality will not be the same but for what they..." Read more
"...The charging mount is a disappointment as well. It looks nice, sure, but it's not travel friendly... isn't that the point of earbuds?..." Read more
"...The battery life. A good day of work, and they do charge faster than the X used to.- The flat cord...." Read more
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Although my Bluebuds still work like new, I needed (?) a new pair for several reasons, so when they *finally* released the X3's, I got them. They're not a huge evolution compared to the X2, or even the X (so how did it take them MONTHS to release them is beyond me), but after having them for a month, I can safely say they have dethroned the X. They are the perfect running companions.
Pros +++
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- Bluetooth 4.1. This is the main reason I bought them, and the ability to pair them with several devices AT THE SAME TIME is amazing. I can listen to music form one device and seamlessly answer calls on another. I run with an Apple Watch and an iPhone. Workout app and music on the Watch, other workout app and phone capability on the phone. All work together seamlessly.
- The material and overall feel is really good quality - although I haven't had them for long, I think they'll be a long-lived as the X are.
- The overall size of the ear part has been reduced compared to the X. As a results they stick out less, and they feel more secure. They're also much less awkward than the X2 were.
- The sound is really good for headphones of this type. The app that allows you to tweak the balance to your personal preference, in addition to giving you a lot of presets to choose from, is amazing. Best sound I've found for neckbuds.
- The battery life. A good day of work, and they do charge faster than the X used to.
- The flat cord. No mess, no tangles, trying to straighten it, no bouncing around. It's also a great length. Not too long, not too short. AND you can shorten it if you want.
- The side control thingy is a bit too big but it's flat and when you wear them over the ear with a shortened cord, it's super duper comfortable and sits right were you need it to for easy operation. Bonus point for making you feel like a secret agent every time you use it.
- The possibility to shorten the cord so it will sit flush with your head and never move. For active people (runners for example) this is a MUST - they won't move, you can move your head any way you want, it's like you're not wearing anything, and the buds won't move out of your ear either. At first I was wearing them under the ear with the cord behind my head and they were never a problem. Then I tried over the ear and fitted cord, and will never go back. As stated above, the placement of the control panel when worn this way is just perfect.
- The tips. The headset comes with two sets of tips : silicon tips and foam tips. I dislike the foam ones (I haven't even tried them this time around so I won't judge them, but I hated them on the X2) but I love the silicon ones. They're extremely comfortable, and out of all the tips I've tried, the Jaybirds are the one that fit me the best. Obviously, this is going to be super personal, but kudos to Jaybird for giving two options in 3 sizes each. I don't use the wings, but I did try them and found them both effective and more comfortable than they were on the X.
- The little pouch. I like it.
- The shirt clip. Not something you'd think is useful, but it actually is. Since I shorten my cord, they don't rest too well around my neck anymore when not listening to music. I use the little shirt clip to clip them to something instead (usually my pants pocket).
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- [Edited 11/01 to add] I've experienced some connection issues where the music cuts out intermittently for a minute or two, then the connection stabilises. This mostly happens as I'm getting outside (first minutes of my run for example), and a couple of times in the gym. It seems to be worse when I'm using them with my Apple Watch and/or with the shortened cord (e.g. the remote is on the right, next to my neck, and the watch is on my left wrist). I've read a few reviews mentioning this when putting their phone in their pocket, I haven't experienced this with my phone in my purse (which I wear on the right side). It usually settles after a minute or two, but if it happens to you, a workaround seems to be wearing them under the ear. I won't do that myself, but I will try to turn them around and wear the remote on my left side. I hope JB resolves this.
- The tips. They keep falling off when you're not wearing the headset. I keep having to dig them out of my purse, or look around for them if I so much as rough the headset up a bit. This was a problem on the X, it was a problem on the X2, and is STILL a problem on the X3. This is unacceptable, Jaybird, especially when you can't buy replacement tips of the right size on their own, you have to get the whole kit that you don't need. I'm probably going to make them stick with some glue this time.
- The charging method. I get it. When you reduce the size of the buds, you have to deport stuff into the control panel, and you don't have room for charging anymore. I'll impatiently wait for Jaybird to figure this out, and in the meantime I've attached the charging port to my car keys so I won't lose it. That said, it's incredibly easy to lose (or forget) so Jaybird shouldn't charge for replacing it.
- When wearing the buds under the ear with a loose cord, the control panel will weight them down a bit and pull the cord. While it's not a huge problem, not nearly as much as others, it's still kind of annoying, especially since that never happened with the X and their very very small control panel.
- The voice. OMG are the start up voice and little music annoying. I wish the app would allow me to customize that.
Quick comparison with the BeatsX
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I also have the BeatsX (Apple's everyday neckbuds with the same kind of design) that were given to me. The tl;dr; is that I like the X3 better for all activities but one, and that's taking calls.
*** X3 wins:
- Cord Length. The BeatsX's cord is unnecessarily long and will curl around your cheeks and just plain annoy you all the time.
- Cord Length(2). I just can't stress how great the fact that you can shorten the X3's cord to fit around your head is.
- Sound. There's no comparison. The BeatsX sound is correct, I guess, but nowhere near as good as the X3, even with the stock settings. I tested going back and forth between the two (one in each ear) and there is just no comparison. The X3 blows the BeatsX out of the water, especially if you like bass.
- The X3 are water resistant / sweat proof, the BeatsX are not. If you're a person who sweats on them regularly, or run in the rain, you want a water resistant / sweatproof headset.
*** X3 loses:
- Mic / Phone : here the BeatsX can't be beat (ahah). Pairing within iOS ecosystem is unparalleled due to Apple's X1 chip (same as the AirPods), and the length / shape of the cord is clearly made to optimize the mic. Calls are super easy to take, and the person you're talking to will hear you crystal clear. This is even more true since I wear my X3 over the ear and the microphone ends up behind my ears, which is clearly not optimal for phone calls.
- Magnets : the magnets on the BeatsX are great (and fun). I wish all earbuds had those.
Now I keep the BeatsX in my work bag, sometimes wear them around at work when I go out and about the office and might have to take calls / join meetings, and use the X3 for absolutely everything else. The bLuebuds X, still working like new, are in my gym bag for those days where I forget the X3.
These headphones are a definite improvement on the x2's in just about every way. While the x2's are already great headphones, they had some reliability issues and suffered when you sweat a lot or over long periods of time. I run marathons and such, so while the first 10 miles are so fine at a moderate pace, anything longer than 10 miles (or shorter at a more rigorous pace) and the overall sweat exposure makes it so they have trouble staying in place. I never really figured it was a big deal, and was just something I had to endure while running longer distances. While I have yet to really put the x3's through the ringer, I have got some decent miles on them and their moisture tolerance appears much better.
The sound quality is nice and clear, no complaints there.
The battery life is an improvement. I think my x2's were clocked for about 4 hours, but after frequent recharges, the batter life starts to suffer, so unless they are just charged prior to a run, they tended to run out of juice if I have the volume too high and use clicker to skip tracks and such. With the estimated 8 hours of battery on the x3's I don’t see that being an issue.
It's difficult to judge these things on reliability because the x2's only tended to have issues after serious use and time. I'll come back and revise this review if I notice anything with the reliability here.
If I were to stop the review here, I would give the x3's 5 stars. Seriously. Love Jaybird. Love the x1's, x2's and x3's.
However, we've got to talk about how these things charge. I try not to be drastic or hyperbolic, but whoever designed the charging clip and the manager/marketing teams involved with approving the design ought to be beaten with a stick. Seriously, just awful, or maybe just half-assed, not quite sure. Not only did Jaybird abandon using the de-facto industry standard that they had in the x2's (USB micro-b) but they implemented a poor alternative. Yeah, I can see WHY they dropped USB micro-b, having to uncap the bud and stick in the USB jack took up a lot of valuable space in the ear bud and introduced a moisture vulnerability, I can see that, but I have a couple arguments against their new design:
1. If I lose the proprietary clip I am in serious trouble.
2. It takes some time to get the clip attached to the headphones. The clip is keyed so that it will only go on in a particular way, but they keying is very non-obvious; so you need to be paying full attention to get the headphones to fit correctly. At first blush, the contacts appear reversible, but there is a little nub that is difficult to notice that prevents the buds from making partial contact or getting attached in a reversed position. It's like going back to the original BlueBuds in 2010 with their cradle. It was a pain in the neck getting the BlueBuds to sit right so that they would charge for longer than a few minutes before the tension in the cord caused the buds to come loose in the cradle, lose contact and stop charging. While I don’t see the x3's coming loose while charging, it re-introduces the most annoying bug in one of Jaybird’s earliest products.
3. The proprietary charging can work, but just needed to be done correctly. Take the Garmin Forerunner 630 for example; it charges via a very similar principle: Full sized USB A to proprietary charging contacts. However, the clip and watch are keyed in such a way that the user can get the watch hooked up to charge with a single hand in pitch black. Ideally, we wouldn't have proprietary charging clips, and everything would either be USB C, or micro-B, OR better yet, inductive... which leads me to my next point...
4. Why the hell aren't these things using QI? Inductive charging is just awesome. I can’t think of anything more convenient that would also make it so they don’t have to waste space on a USB jack in the earbud, and allow them in increase their moisture resistance. How great would it be if I could just take these things off, and drop them on the same charging mat I use for my cell and tablet until they are ready to go again? Missed opportunity there.
With that in mind, I really like everything about the x3’s besides the charging. If you are using a wired headphone or your wireless headphones are a little tattered and need to be swapped out, don’t hesitate, these are great buys. The transition from wired athletic headphones to wireless fundamentally changed how I exercised.
Granted, I will probably continue to use the x3’s for their extended battery life and moisture tolerance, but man, I can’t help but feel there is a real missed opportunity with their charging.
Update 12/27/2017: Broken. I just looked at my amazon orders for Jaybird products: 8 purchases since 2015, all broken except the most recent one. I love the functionality, comfort and simplicity these offer over my old wired headphones, but the constant breaking has made supporting this company almost untenable. I want to continue to support them given that Jaybird is based in my city, but i don't think i can justify any good reviews or patronage anymore. The X4's (if there ever are any) need to have no other changes other than hardening the product and increasing the reliability.
Have contacted customer support. Will see what they can do to help.
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Reviewed in India on January 3, 2019
My only issues with this were the inner-ear clips. While they greatly help with creating a snug fit, my ear felt almost bruised from having them in for a long period of time... however, the feeling only lasted for the moment. I'm sure this was just because my ears were not used to it, but regardless, I'm in love with this product.
En lo personal los usaba para gimasio, los audífonos empiezan a dar molestias y causar dolor despues de 1 hr de uso (la posición es extraña y el plastico es rígido) hay que estar ajustandolos constantemente ya que si se mueven.
La conexión bluetooth es buena, no dan ningún problema para emparejar, el audio es regular/malo, aunque mejora bastante con la modulación de la aplicación.
Ojo también con el cargador, es diseño único y si lo pierden el reemplazo es caro.
Recomendaria mas unos audifonos sin botones, que no generaran problemas como el que a mi me sucedió.
Update: I bought a pair of Anker SoundBuds and I am very happy. Sound quality is not quite as good (not bad), and they tend to be a bit bass heavy but the connection is way better, they fit perfectly and they use a standard micro usb. Also they are $25, which just puts the X3s to shame.