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alaTest has collected and analyzed 16 reviews of Jaybird Run XT Sport True Wireless. The average rating for this product is 3.8/5, compared to an average rating of 4.0/5 for other Headphones for all reviews. Reviewers are impressed by the reliability and design. The portability and size are also mentioned favorably. Views are divided on the comfort.
sound, size, portability, design, reliability
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Headphones the Jaybird Run XT Sport True Wireless is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 86/100 = Very good quality.
Expert review by : Olivia Tambini (techradar.com)
Electronics company Jaybird is back with a new version of its popular Run true wireless headphones, the Run XTs.
These features could give the Run XT a significant advantage against other sports-focused true wireless headphones on the market - but, like most other athletes, Jaybird's biggest competition is itself.
Expert review by : Parker Hall (digitaltrends.com)
Headphone maker Jaybird has announced the latest version of its sport-focused true wireless earbuds. Called the Run XT, the new model features an IPX7 rating, which means they're good for up to 1 meter of water immersion, and are designed to take your...
Those interested in snagging a pair of Jaybird Run XT headphones won’t have to wait too long. The new headphones will be available in stores in February, but are available from select online retailers (like Amazon, Best Buy, and Jaybird’s own website)...
Expert review by : Tim Gideon (pcmag.com)
JayBird's Run XT true wireless earbuds sound excellent and feature a super-secure, waterproof design.
Excellent audio performance. Five-band EQ. Waterproof. Secure fit for exercise.
Poor battery life. Frustrating buttons.
Jaybird's Run XT earphones offer excellent audio playback with five-band EQ to match. If sound is your top priority, this is the true wireless pair to get. That said, the JBL UA True Wireless Flash earbuds feature more seamless on-ear operation, longer...
Expert review by : David Carnoy (cnet.com)
It's a new, more durable version of the company's AirPods rival.
In conjunction with the earphones' launch, the Jaybird App, which allows you to tweak treble and bass settings, will be updated with a new curated podcast playlist feature so you can cue up a playlist before you take off on a run or other fitness...
Expert review by (pcworld.idg.com.au)
The Jaybird Run XT see the brand back in the race but there's still a ways to go before they can rightfully call themselves the frontrunner of it.
Better Bluetooth connectivity ; Surprisingly good microphone ; Unique app features
"Fine" sound quality ; Not comfortable over long stretches ; Battery life isn't where it should be
Expert review by : Jean-Simon Bonneterre (rtings.com)
The Jaybird Run XT is an upgraded model of the previous Jaybird Run model, but they are still very similar. These headphones are fairly versatile since their in-...
Decent audio reproduction.;Good customization options in app.;Compact and stable sports design.
Very high latency.;Mediocre controls layout.;In-ear fit might not be for everyone.
Expert review by : Matthew Miller (zdnet.com)
There are enough good completely wireless headsets available today that I no longer run with wires. The new Jaybird RUN XT improves on the RUN with better resistance to the elements and slight hardware changes, but the problem with audio while viewing...
Expert review by : Caitlin McGarry (tomsguide.com)
Jaybird's $180 Run XT offers a few great features, including the completely waterproof design for outdoor adventurers. The ability to fully customize the fit with both tips and fins, as opposed to the Jabra Elite Active 65t's tip-only personalization,...
Sealed ; Comfortable fit ; New waterproof design for extreme weather
Battery life could be better ; No ambient-noise option ; Lag in video-playback syncing
Jaybird's $180 Run XT doesn't offer as much for the money as Jabra's Elite Active 65t does, though the Jaybird buds are a solid option for outdoor-sports enthusiasts. If you don't need completely wireless fitness buds, try Jaybird's $160 Tarah Pro, a...
Expert review by : Stephen Fenech (techguide.com.au)
95% VERDICT The Jaybird Run XT wire-free earphones provide exceptional sound to power your workout and has a handy companion app to make that experience even better. The Jaybird Run XT earphones are up there with the best wire-free earphones you can...
Compact design ; Excellent audio quality ; Solid volume ; Battery life
Don;t always turn on out of the case
The Jaybird Run XT wire-free earphones provide exceptional sound to power your workout and has a handy companion app to make that experience even better. The Jaybird Run XT earphones are up there with the best wire-free earphones you can buy. The...
Expert review by : Thomas Bartlett (gadgetguy.com.au)
When I reviewed the original Jaybird Run earphones last year, I was very impressed. My only problem with them was that the control buttons were too
Excellent fit and placement security;Convenient package
Operationally quite buggy
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