Jaybird Vista True Wireless Bluetooth Sport Waterproof Earbud Premium Headphones - Nimbus Gray
Jaybird Vista True Wireless Bluetooth Sport Waterproof Earbud Premium Headphones - Nimbus Gray
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- EARTHPROOF: Fully waterproof crushproof dropproof and sweatproof IPX7 construction ensures Vista can withstand any workout running or weather conditions (Meets MIL-SPEC STD810G standards)
- ALWAYS READY: Vista gives you 6 hours of audio on a full charge plus 10 more in the compact charging case for 16 hours of total charge and 32 hours If using one bud alone A 5-minute quick charge offering an hour of playtime
- CONNECTED: Vista’s cutting-edge JBS1 true wireless bluetooth technology ensures high quality zero-lag stereo sound for music and calls and a reliable connection that pairs easily with your phone every time
- GO LIGHT: Vista’s earbuds are among the smallest and lightest premium headphones on the market meaning that you’ll literally forget you’re wearing them
- LOCKED IN: Three sizes of interchangeable ear gels ensure a secure ultra-comfortable fit that feels weightless while you stay active
- FIND YOUR FLOW: The Jaybird iOS and Android app gives you infinite EQ control over Vista’s highly efficient 6mm drivers for an unmatched custom audio experience
- STASH IT: The compact low-profile charging case makes carrying and charging Vista effortless
- FIND MY BUDS: Keep track of your wireless earbuds through the Jaybird app
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Brand : Jaybird
Category : Electronics,Headphones, Earbuds & Accessories,Headphones & Earbuds,Earbud Headphones
Rating : 4.4
Price : US $185.36
Review Count : 6588
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Jaybird Vista True Wireless Bluetooth Sport Waterproof Earbud Premium Headphones - Nimbus Gray
- First of all, I\'m an extremely picky buyer and I have never written a product review before. This is literally my first one ever, and I buy a LOT of stuff on Amazon. However, given my experience with these JayBird Vista earbuds so far, I felt compelled to write a review based on my initial, admittedly short experience with them so far. It usually takes me a very long time to make purchase decisions, especially on higher-priced items, given how much research and wavering back and forth I typically do. Regarding this purchase, I finally pulled the trigger on buying wireless earbuds a little over a year ago after getting sick and tired of the inconvenience of tangled cords during my workouts. So, I originally purchased a pair of Anker SoundCore Spirit X over-the-ear, wireless (each ear connected by a wire, though) headphones in early 2019, and as a new wireless headphone user really loved them - fantastic sound, comfortable, easy to pair and use, and seemingly good value at $36 on Amazon (the price on them has come way down since then - for now-obvious reasons). After using the SoundCores only 10 or so times with no issues, then simply stopped working - specifically, after the battery started getting low, and I tried charging them, there was simply no response from the headphones - no LED lights, zero response after pressing any button, etc. So I contacted Anker support and they sent me a new pair, with no issues. I then used that pair for around the same amount of time, and literally the same exact thing happened with that second, replacement pair, too - just simply stopped working. Needless to say, this was extremely frustrating. So I then bought a pair of true wireless earbuds from TJ Maxx for around $25 (Merkury Cirrus), which were okay (they didn\'t really stay securely in my ears, especially when running, the sound was mediocre at best, etc., the Bluetooth connectivity was very finicky and would connect and disconnect if I moved my head a certain way, even holding my iPhone within a foot of the earbuds), but they did the job. I used them for 8 months or so, mostly when exercising, but then they also just stopped working - the right bud, which apparently is the only one with Bluetooth connectivity, apparently got damaged from sweat, rendering the pair useless. I then borrowed a pair of my wife\'s cheap, generic, Amazon-bought wireless over-the-ear headphones, which also did the job okay for around 2 weeks or so until I found them melting and about to start a fire while being charged a couple weeks ago. So I decided to finally go for it and spend the money I should have spent in the first place on a theoretically much better, higher-quality pair of wireless headphones and began doing a ton of research on the best ones, especially for workouts. Water resistance and secure fit were tied for my number one criteria, with sound quality a close second. After reading a ton of reviews, on Amazon, on Consumer Reports, and on CNET, among other sites, my decision came down to the JayBird Vista and the Beats Powerbeats Pro, given the consistent positive reviews for both. I thought I would ultimately go for the over-the-ear style (i.e., the Powerbeats Pros) for purposes of secure fit, not falling out, etc., but I was really drawn to the reviews on the JayBird Vistas - in a May, 2020 CNET review, for example, they were rated the most secure fit for workout headphones. The secure fit reviews, along with the high ratings on sound quality, the fact that they have the highest water resistance rating of any other ear bud I looked at (characterized as essentially waterproof with an IPX7 rating), and are described by the manufacturer as essentially \"mil-spec\" (military spec, given the \"fully waterproof\" rating, along with \"Earthproof\" - crush-proof, drop-proof, sweat-proof construction) really impressed me. Even though the Powerbeats Pros were supposedly on \"sale\" at $200 on Amazon (regularly $250), the JayBird Vistas were slightly less at $160 (also \"on sale\" on Amazon with a retail price of $180), which is ultimately what helped me finally decide. So I purchased them this past Saturday afternoon at around 2 pm, and to my amazement, they arrived on my front door step by Sunday at 10 am. I\'ve only used them a couple times, since then - both during workouts, including in the rain just yesterday - and so far I\'m extremely impressed. They were fully-charged out of the box, automatically paired, were super-easy to place into my ears and get a secure-feeling and very comfortable fit with already-installed the No. 2-sized eargels, basically blocked out all sound even before turning my music on, and then after turning my music on, sounded incredible. I\'m a heavy sweater, and during and after my run in the rain yesterday, they didn\'t budge while exercising, and worked perfectly. I downloaded the JayBird app, which is cool because you can customize the sound with preset equalizer settings, or with your own custom settings, and again, the sound quality is truly excellent. Pure, deep base, crystal-clear highs, and smooth mids. I\'m crossing my fingers that I continue to have good luck with these JayBird Vistas. If I have problems with them, IFirst of all, I\'m an extremely picky buyer and I have never written a product review before. This is literally my first one ever, and I buy a LOT of stuff on Amazon. However, given my experience with these JayBird Vista earbuds so far, I felt compelled to write a review based on my initial, admittedly short experience with them so far. It usually takes me a very long time to make purchase decisions, especially on higher-priced items, given how much research and wavering back and forth I typically do. Regarding this purchase, I finally pulled the trigger on buying wireless earbuds a little over a year ago after getting sick and tired of the inconvenience of tangled cords during my workouts. So, I originally purchased a pair of Anker SoundCore Spirit X over-the-ear, wireless (each ear connected by a wire, though) headphones in early 2019, and as a new wireless headphone user really loved them - fantastic sound, comfortable, easy to pair and use, and seemingly good value at $36 on Amazon (the price on them has come way down since then - for now-obvious reasons). After using the SoundCores only 10 or so times with no issues, then simply stopped working - specifically, after the battery started getting low, and I tried charging them, there was simply no response from the headphones - no LED lights, zero response after pressing any button, etc. So I contacted Anker support and they sent me a new pair, with no issues. I then used that pair for around the same amount of time, and literally the same exact thing happened with that second, replacement pair, too - just simply stopped working. Needless to say, this was extremely frustrating. So I then bought a pair of true wireless earbuds from TJ Maxx for around $25 (Merkury Cirrus), which were okay (they didn\'t really stay securely in my ears, especially when running, the sound was mediocre at best, etc., the Bluetooth connectivity was very finicky and would connect and disconnect if I moved my head a certain way, even holding my iPhone within a foot of the earbuds), but they did the job. I used them for 8 months or so, mostly when exercising, but then they also just stopped working - the right bud, which apparently is the only one with Bluetooth connectivity, apparently got damaged from sweat, rendering the pair useless. I then borrowed a pair of my wife\'s cheap, generic, Amazon-bought wireless over-the-ear headphones, which also did the job okay for around 2 weeks or so until I found them melting and about to start a fire while being charged a couple weeks ago. So I decided to finally go for it and spend the money I should have spent in the first place on a theoretically much better, higher-quality pair of wireless headphones and began doing a ton of research on the best ones, especially for workouts. Water resistance and secure fit were tied for my number one criteria, with sound quality a close second. After reading a ton of reviews, on Amazon, on Consumer Reports, and on CNET, among other sites, my decision came down to the JayBird Vista and the Beats Powerbeats Pro, given the consistent positive reviews for both. I thought I would ultimately go for the over-the-ear style (i.e., the Powerbeats Pros) for purposes of secure fit, not falling out, etc., but I was really drawn to the reviews on the JayBird Vistas - in a May, 2020 CNET review, for example, they were rated the most secure fit for workout headphones. The secure fit reviews, along with the high ratings on sound quality, the fact that they have the highest water resistance rating of any other ear bud I looked at (characterized as essentially waterproof with an IPX7 rating), and are described by the manufacturer as essentially \"mil-spec\" (military spec, given the \"fully waterproof\" rating, along with \"Earthproof\" - crush-proof, drop-proof, sweat-proof construction) really impressed me. Even though the Powerbeats Pros were supposedly on \"sale\" at $200 on Amazon (regularly $250), the JayBird Vistas were slightly less at $160 (also \"on sale\" on Amazon with a retail price of $180), which is ultimately what helped me finally decide. So I purchased them this past Saturday afternoon at around 2 pm, and to my amazement, they arrived on my front door step by Sunday at 10 am. I\'ve only used them a couple times, since then - both during workouts, including in the rain just yesterday - and so far I\'m extremely impressed. They were fully-charged out of the box, automatically paired, were super-easy to place into my ears and get a secure-feeling and very comfortable fit with already-installed the No. 2-sized eargels, basically blocked out all sound even before turning my music on, and then after turning my music on, sounded incredible. I\'m a heavy sweater, and during and after my run in the rain yesterday, they didn\'t budge while exercising, were extremely comfortable to the point of me forgetting that they were in (other earbuds would start to get uncomfortable after a while) and worked perfectly. I downloaded the JayBird app, which is cool because you can customize the sound with preset equalizer settings, or with your own custom settings, and again, the sound quality is truly excellent. Pure, deep base, crystal-clear highs, and smooth mids. I\'m crossing my fingers that I continue to have good luck with these JayBird Vistas. If I have problems with them, I\'ll come back and update my review, especially since I haven\'t used them much yet. However, I\'m very hopeful! Finally, I would have given these earbuds 5 stars in each category, but I gave them 4 stars for \"noise cancellation\" because they\'re not actual noise-cancelling earbuds with noise-cancelling technology (like a lot of Bose products). They do, however, basically serve as noise cancelling earbuds given the snug fit - when not playing music, they essentially serve as ear plugs (the fit is that tight - but still comfortable!).
- I have gone through untold numbers of headphones over the last 20 years for my workouts. I\'ve had expensive ones (Bose) and then less expensive ones. And each time, they would all eventually break down. I sweat when I run and work out - A LOT. So I finally decided to buy the Jaybird Vista because of the good reviews. They were amazing, they actually fit my ears and stayed in, they stood up to the sweat and sounded great. Then, about 11 months in, the right earbud stopped charging. Jaybird was great and sent me a new refurbished set, but eventually that one stopped charging too. Turns out they\'re not quite sweatproof and the insides started rusting out (I took apart the old one to see if the connections were bad)So, anyway, these were great for a while but just be prepared that they will eventually go bad if you sweat a lot and Jaybird will send you refurbished replacements one time and those might go bad too.
- I purchased these earbuds based on a couple internet comparison reviews. I had previously owned a Jabra 65t. However, the criticism of those earbuds proved to be spot on, and I continually fumbled with and dropped the earbuds while trying to put them in and take them out of the case. The Jaybird Vista buds do not have a similar issue. in fact, they are the easiest to take out in the most secure to put back in the case and fit in the charging slot of all the wireless earbuds I have owned (6+ pairs).The major selling point on these earbuds was the secure fit. my ear canals are different in each ear, and the left side tends to be a difficult fit because simply changing the size of the buds does not work well. The jaybird vistas fit securely in both ears without any jiggle or discomfort.The audio is clear, no problems cutting out or distortion with the exception of the initial connection, as the earbuds link up with each other and then synchronize the first time they connect with the phone.The interface is USB-C, which is a plus for me as my phone is USB-C, and I\'m tired of carrying around micro USB adapters in cables.The case itself is excellently crafted and securely closes and opens.making the Bluetooth connection for the first time was a little weird because it required the case. The earbuds themselves will not connect directly to your source, unless you hold down a button on the case to establish the initial connection.the controls on the earbuds are simplistic, which is both good and bad. what I like about the controls is that they are not dependent on heat signatures or any such thing that you might find on other expensive wireless earbuds. why is this a good thing? because those touch sensitive systems rarely work except on the most expensive sets, and even then it doesn\'t always work. The jaybird vistas are actual tactile buttons. that is great. The downside is that there is only one button on each earbud and you have three different options one press, two press, hold. The default settings do not have anything for volume control. they come with the basic play pause, answer hang up, on off. there is supposedly a program you can download to customize the buttons. I have not downloaded it or played with it yet. I\'m not sure I want to. I like to keep third-party junk off my phone.speaking of my phone, these earbuds were tested and are used with a Pixel 3 XL. so it\'s vanilla Android 10 at the time of this review.as far as sound quality goes, there are compromises. this doesn\'t have the same base that I can get out of the Jabra or even one pair of amazingly powerful Hong Kong knockoffs. however it is as clear a sound as any earbuds I have used to date. and there are no problems with the sound. battery life is still in question, as I have not had the opportunity to use these for extended periods of time, but I did use them for a couple of hours straight and the charge went from 100% down to around 60%. however I wasn\'t actively listening to anything for approximately 20 minutes of that time. also, the earbuds said they were 70%, but as soon as they were connected to the phone, the phone said they were 80% charged. so there is a discrepancy there. I don\'t know if that\'s a firmware thing or an Android OS thing.finally, these are overpriced. they\'re not terribly overpriced, but they should be closer to $100 rather than $200. they don\'t have the extensive features that you find on the $180+ (with tax) sets. The biggest selling point on these earbuds is their secure fit and usefulness for active people. that, to me doesn\'t warn a nearly $200 price tag. but I knew that going in and was desperate for something that both fit my ear and didn\'t fall out of the case trying to put them in and take them out.although I rate these earbuds as 4 out of 5 stars in every category, I give them 5 stars overall because they are everything I wanted, so they met my expectations perfectly.
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