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The Jaybird Freedom F5 In-Ear Wireless Headphones in Carbon offer a sleek, lightweight design with Bluetooth connectivity, making them ideal for mobile use during sports and exercise. With a variety of ear tips included, they ensure a comfortable and secure fit, while the integrated microphone allows for hands-free calling.
Wireless communication technologies | Bluetooth |
Special features | Wireless |
Included components | Freedom Bluetooth Buds,Silicone Ear Tips (6),Secure-Fit Ear Fins (6),Sport Comply Foam Ear Tips (6),Cord Clip,Cord Management Clips (2),USB 2.0 Charging Cable,Carry Pouch,Charge Clip |
Material | Silicone, Metal |
Specific uses for product | Sports and Exercise |
Ear placement | In Ear |
Recommended uses for product | Calling |
Control type | Noise Control |
Cable feature | Without Cable |
Item weight | 0.25 Kilograms |
Package type | standard packaging |
Product Dimensions | 5.59 x 12.7 x 18.54 cm; 250 g |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | F5-S-B |
Other display features | CE |
Human interface input | Microphone |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 250 g |
S**
Excellent
loved it
B**A
Muy prácticos y útiles .
Excelente para hacer deporte y la carga es duradera , buen sonido y el diseño está genial .
N**T
Amazing sound!!
These are the best headphones ever! The Jaybird app lets you EQ the sound to your taste, and easily switch between sound signatures. It comes with a carrying pouch, the headphones, and many accessories such as Comply Foam Eartips and rubber eartips, as well as fins for a better fit and a shirt clip. The Jaybird app also has a feauture called find my headphones which shows on google maps the last known location that the headphones were connected to your phone via bluetooth. The headphones have literally never once fallen out, and when I accidentally jumped in the pool with them in my pocket, they were totally fine! (this doesn't mean they're waterproof so don't risk it). They are sweatproof and I can wear them under my bicycle helmet with no problem. The sound is AMAZING. The EQ in the jaybird app makes it that much better. They also look very cool. While they do not have active noise cancelling, when using the foam eartips, very little ambient noise gets in. There are almost no connection drops when in use. The included battery clip is small but useful. The headphones themselves have 4hrs of battery life, and the included battery clip has an extra 4hrs, which can charge the headphones while you are wearing them and listening to music. They have multipoint connection which means they can connect to my computer and my phone simultaneously, and if I'm listening to music on my computer and all of a sudden I get a call on my phone, the music pauses and I can take the phone call on the headphones. The remote works well too. They charge pretty quickly as well as the battery clip which charges quickly. The complaints I have are small, and as follows: The charging clip is required to charge the headphones, through a proprietary cable. Basically, the clip has a micro usb port (the same one used in many android phones), which plugs into a micro usb cable which plugs into the wall. Then, you connect the 5 pins on the headphones to the 5 pins on the charging clip. This is difficult and if you lose the tiny clip you have to buy another one, and they are a bit pricey. This also means that Jaybird is the only company that sells these clips. You can buy a micro usb cable anywhere, but this clip is only available on the jaybird website (and possibly amazon, I haven't checked). Another con is that the foam eartips ripped after about a month, but the earbuds come with 3 different sets (Small, Med, Large), so I just used the other pairs of eartips. This isn't so much an issue with Jaybird than it is with Comply– which manufactures the foam eartips. Another con is that the remote is on the larger and heavier side. This means one side of the headphones is slightly weighed down, and feels looser in your ear. The last complaint is that the built in mic when I'm on a call sounds like I'm underwater, but the person on the other end always says they can hear me fine, as if I was standing next to them. Weird. Overall– amazing headphones!
A**Y
Good Product.
Best earphones ever tried. This was my first Bluetooth earphones, before this I was using shure se215 & klipsch r6 interchangeably. But thanks to I lost my dongle and so I reluctantly switched to Bluetooth. And this pair has fulfilled all my needs.Its best suited with the earwings provided, as then it holds better & the accompanied comply foam tips for a little better isolation.And when you purchase it from here they also come with the best price and commendable service.So its a great deal!!
M**M
Excellent features and sound in a tiny package
I bought these to replace my older Jaybird Bluebuds x2. I have been using them for three days and so far I love them! Compared directly to the x2's, these are some of the improvements:-Even lighter and slimmer than the already compact x2's - I find it amazing how they packed everything into these little headphones.-They come with cable management clips that allow you to adjust the length of the headphones so that they don't move around as much or get caught in your clothing.-They come with a variety of eartips and foam tips by Comply! I used to buy Comply foam tips for my old x2's so this was a nice surprise to have them included. The Comply foam tips always gives me a nice seal and fit.-They can simultaneously be connected to two devices without having to manually connect/disconnect which is an excellent feature for me, since I have these connected to my laptop as well as to my iphone and I can switch back and forth between the two without much effort. With the x2's, I had to disconnect from the laptop in order to connect to my iphone and vice versa.-If using with iphone or android, they come with an app that you can download for free which allows you to adjust the sound settings which is a nice little feature. Nothing you can't do with another third party app, but it's easy to use and kind of neat.I haven't encountered any major issues during the three days that I've had them but some things that may be worth noting:-In order to keep the headphones so tiny, they put the battery inside the remote control, so that is where a lot of the bulk comes from. Used alone, the battery is supposed to last 4 hours, and another 4 hours if you attach the included external battery (which also doubles as a charging dock). Without the external battery, I don't see anyone having an issue with weight or bulkiness but with the external battery attached, the weight is definitely noticeable, but the headphones still did not fall out of my ears and I personally do not mind them. I don't use the headphones for a prolonged period of time, so for me 4 hours without the external battery is plenty enough.-It can be a bit of a challenge trying to find the perfect fit (took me 30 minutes of trying many different configurations), but once you do find it, which I'm sure most people will since it comes with 6 pairs of tips, it's definitely worth the extra effort.I haven't used them long enough to write about their durability, but they seem to be solidly built. I should also noted that although these are not water proof, they are supposed to be water resistant so they would be good for working out as well. I have used these in the gym and so far, they work great and did not fall out or interfere in my training (weights and cardio) whatsoever. Overall, I'm very satisfied with the design, size, and sound/build quality of these and recommend them to anyone looking for a solid pair of wireless headphones.
J**K
Pretty Disappointing
Bought on recommendation from Rtings' list of headphones for small ears. As advertised, the earpiece is very small, and when they worked the sound quality was fine, a bit bassy but not too much, but that's about all they have going for them. I have a set of Jaybird X2s and had heard that JB had kinda tanked after the Logitech acquisition, and after trying the F5s I'm inclined to agree. My unit's battery was DOA for a start, wouldn't power on at all without being plugged in. As others have mentioned, the voice prompts are waaay too loud, holding it outside my ear when trying to get it working was painful. The fit was very poor, even considering how weirdly shaped my ears are, after about an hour of futzing I gave up. They vaguely stay put in the neck orientation, and they outright refuse to stay in when used in the sport orientation; around the back of the ear like an IEM, which is what I prefer. They want to angle outwards away from the ear when the little controller is facing out the right way, the little wings actually push them out, (They also have a notch that they clearly fit into in the neck mode and not in sport, so I'm not convinced that they are actually intended to be used in the sport mode, despite the instructions saying as much) and there is nothing to push on to try to seat them. Battery life is poor, especially considering how much larger the controller thing is, at a *quoted* battery life of 4 hours. My X2s still get about 7, and I got about 35 minutes with the little battery adapter thing. Speaking of that thing, I don't know who thought that was a good idea, because it isn't. I had to use them with the "cradle" attached since they just wouldn't power on otherwise, and it's pretty bad. Every time trying to attach or detach it felt like it was going to break, (with a 4 hour battery you'll need to charge them a lot too) and after a half dozen times it had indeed broken half the little clips. It's also way too heavy to wear them with it attached, and it wouldn't even begin to fit in a helmet which is where I gave up. If they were going to ditch the USB plug, they should have used magnets. Despite the size difference, they fit about the same If not a bit worse new than the X2s with old Comply comfort tips, so I guess I'll just stick with those until they fall apart. 5 years and still going, just hope they make it long enough to afford CIEMs.
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