Product Comparison: JLAB Audio Epic2 vs JayBird X2
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- I find that these earphones give enough bass so you can actually feel the bass drum kicks but also maintain clarity in the higher frequencies.
- They have a big, loud, clear sound with great stereo imaging and nice frequency response.
- Clarity, fidelity, and frequency range seem to be clear winners with the JLab buds.
- All my music sounds different, and because of the better clarity I can listen at lower volumes. The low frequencies in particular are better.
- It has very little bass, moderate mid range, and high frequency response, which makes the sound tinny.
- They are really light and don't get in the way when running or in the gym at all.
- Sounds quality is as good as can be expected with such small earphones.
- The batteries are in the earpieces not the cable remote so the weight is nicely balanced.
- Obviously, the lack of wires is great! I no longer get weights and hands tangled up in wires or have them catch on gym machines and so on.
- The headphones are very light weight and they do keep the 12 hour charge as advertised.
- The Bluetooth connection is surprisingly good - in the gym, in fact, it's pretty much perfect.
- I bought a pair of these headphones last year - the sound and fit were excellent.
- Pairing was really easy and the instructions made it really obvious.
- The fit is terrible! You need to spend forever to try and adjust them.
- The bluetooth is terrible. Walking on the street, I pass pedestrians and the bluetooth connection will cut in and out.
- The battery life is good - I charge it once a week but it has never gotten to a "low" notification.
- The time is pretty accurate as commute 3.0 hrs each day to and from work and it lasted me almost the 4th day.
- They come with lots of tips so it is easy to get a good fit and the retention system does its job well most of the time. Battery life is excellent as well.
- The battery life is also impressive, they will last an entire day and lets you know when your battery is full, medium, then gives you periodic reminders when it gets low and needs to recharge.
- The quality of the noise is great and the battery life is ridiculously impressive.