8/08/2009

JayBird Endorphin Rush Athletic Headphones Review

JayBird Endorphin Rush Athletic Headphones Jaybird a name for himself as a Bluetooth-company, providing a set of stereo headphones with a discreet but assured that the projects were presented with the iPod in mind. So it was surprising and not so much if the company elected to enter the cable market with two in-ear models to determine the adequacy of mentality. What is surprising is the apparent step backward in technology, but in reality it was a step in line with jaybird focus on active users. Between the two new series, the endorphin Rush Athletic headphones ($ 99) are slightly more expensive and less elegant of the two.


If this is a matter of endorphins headphones that come from packaging, is the duration. The cable is very gruesa y de la deslizador has a Y enredos avoid that can conducir a la Rotura de cable de estrés y con el tiempo, y que en un enchufe Termiņa reforzado L-Resistive que parece apto para la prueba del tiempo. Jaybird a hinged, hard face on the package, so you can protect your investment, unless you use headphones. Moreover, there is a wire to wrap the cable in a perfect relax.


Jaybird is not everything. The box also contains a series of removable clip and seven series eartips in a variety of sizes and structures, including a double and a triple-flange flange (deeper behind the ears). Both elements are in place to ensure that all places of safety - an important aspect for the "sport" headphones. It should be noted, however, that the headphones are quite large and bulbous, but the ear is to be taken into consideration, can not fit comfortably. If you are a good shape, but these 'phones offer a good sound insulation, so that, taking into account the runners outdoors: This is more for the gym.


Another important aspect is, of course, the sound quality, and the endorphin Rush jaybird headphones seem to be global. We note that some songs have a tendency to sound hollow and not in heat, but that was no problem - at least not enough to deduct points. The excursions were not as tinkly like us, and had a tendency to roll, but not so much that I do not recommend this series for 99 U. S. Dollar. The highlight is the bottom, and covers the superthumpy. The depth of the bottom end is really impressive for headphones this size. Hip-hop and electronica are real stars on the tests, but that will not lead to an expansion of public multi-genre, such as endorphins. Indeed, another advantage for some people is that these headphones require very little energy per unit, in the sense of headphone amplifier can be less (we listened to music for about 10 percent lower than those with the Klipsch Image S4).


Ultimately, the jaybird endorphin Rush headphones are a solid buy in the price range of $ 100, especially for active people, thanks to its super-secure fit. (But is not the best option for hikers and skiers because of road noise insulation.) Bass addicts will be very satisfied with the amount of thrust offered.

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