Typical price: £65
What is it: Sound-isolating earphones aimed at fitness freaks
What we think: Durable and reasonably priced, they also fit securely and offer generally good sound quality
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 28 August 2009
Tags: JayBird Gear, JayBird Endorphin Rush Athletic Earphones, headphones, earphones, earbuds
We like:
Plenty of accessories; durable design; removable earclips make for a super-secure fit; deep bass
We don't like:
Earpieces are large and may not fit all users comfortably; some music sounds hollow and lacking in warmth
CNET UK judgement:
The JayBird Endorphin Rush Athletic Earphones are a good choice for active people who want securely fitting earbuds without sacrificing bass or overall sound quality
Full review:
JayBird first made a name for itself as a Bluetooth company, pushing out a line of iPod-focused stereo headphones with discreet yet secure designs. The company subsequently moved into the wired market with two in-ear models aimed at fitness fiends. Of the two new sets, the Endorphin Rush Athletic Earphones, available for around £65, are the slightly more expensive and less stylish. Continue Reading...
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