
Jaybird Run Review: These Wireless Buds Have Great Sound, but Bad Bluetooth
Jaybird Run Review: These Wireless Buds Have Great Sound, but Bad Bluetooth
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September 15, 20173m 23s
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Show Notes
Jaybird's Run headphones aren't meant for you to stick them in your ears and forget about them. They're not ear-puters. Like all Jaybird headsets, they're made for runners, and I guess all exercisers, but mostly runners. They're designed to stay put in your sweaty ears for a whole trail run, blasting music until you've crossed the finish line. For $180, they'd better shave some serious time off your personal best. The Runs pump out rich, detailed sound, especially punchy in the low end.
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