Jaybird Freedom - Review
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The Jaybird Freedoms freed me. They opened up a world of portable audio that wired headphones simply couldn't. The Freedoms are tiny, wireless and super light-weight, so even in my small ears they stay put, and despite the tiny drivers they sport, they sound pretty darn good. There is a catch, though: They are expensive. At the moment, they're $199.95 USD off of the Jaybird website, and they go for similar prices elsewhere.
Question, then, are they worth it? I guess that depends on what kind of person you are. First of all, consider whether you have the means to dish out two-hundred on a pair of ear buds. If yes, then ask yourself if you'll use them enough to justify the money spent on them. If you listen to podcasts and/or audiobooks and/or music every day, then, yes, they will be worth-it if only because of how portable they are; wear them while you walk the dog or do your grocery shopping or wash the dishes. If you are even vaguely athletic, they will become your trustiest, most secure-fit sporting pals.
I can't emphasize enough how tiny they are! The battery is in the in-line controller, which frees up the entirety of the aluminum earpieces for the drivers, meaning they don't sound half-bad for their size. The battery-life is only four hours, but there is a little external battery that can carry an extra four hours. (It's the size of a AAA and doubles as the charging dock.)
You don't have to be athletic to get good use out of these earbuds. They're durable, comfortable and portable enough to be used by practically anyone in any situation. As long as you can afford the hefty price-tag, you'll be good to go whenever you need a comfortable, good-quality audio fix.
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