![]() #MUMBLE MIC NOT WORKING BLUETOOTH#They have the same IPX4 splash-resistant rating as the QuietComfort Earbuds, are equipped with Bluetooth 5.1 (my connection was rock-solid) and share a similar design aesthetic, with three color options available. Water-resistant : Yes (IPX4 rating - splash-proof)īoth Bose's QuietComfort Earbuds and Sport Earbuds make good workout headphones, thanks to their StayHear Max tips and secure fit, but the Sport Earbuds are more compact and lighter and also more affordable (the QuietComfort Earbuds do have excellent active noise canceling, however). But if you're buying these, you're buying them for the secure fit and durability. Their noise canceling, transparency mode and voice-calling are decent though unspectacular (the AirPods perform better in all departments). They sound quite good once you tweak the EQ settings to your liking, but their sound quality isn't quite up to the level of some other premium earbuds in the $200 price range. And the compact case is now splash-proof and dust-resistant, with an IP54 rating. Jaybird says they're also sweat-proof, crush-proof and drop-proof. ![]() The Vista 2 buds have an IPX68 water resistance rating, which means they're both dust-proof and fully waterproof. There's also an ear-detection sensor, so your music automatically pauses when you take the buds out of your ears. However, Jaybird has added some fabric to the outside of the buds, which helps cut down on wind noise (think of the fabric as a dampener). The updated earbuds essentially have the same design as the originals. Now the Vista 2, an upgraded version that features a similar design and higher price tag ($200), has arrived with a couple of key upgrades missing from the original: active noise canceling and a transparency mode called SurroundSense, which allows you to hear the outside world, an important safety feature for runners and bikers. Known for their secure fit, decent sound and durability, Jaybird's Vista sport earbuds ($150) have been on our lists of best workout headphones and best running headphones since 2019. Water-resistant : Yes (IPX68 rating - dust-proof and fully waterproof) The Live Free 2 fit securely in my ears and are smaller and superior to Samsung's Galaxy Buds Pro, particularly in terms of comfort level. #MUMBLE MIC NOT WORKING PRO#The stemless Live Free 2 are rated for up to seven hours, while the Live Pro 2 are rated for 10 hours. #MUMBLE MIC NOT WORKING PLUS#And they also combine a comfortable fit along with strong noise canceling, very good sound quality and voice-calling performance, plus a robust feature set, including multipoint Bluetooth pairing, an IPX5 splash-proof rating and wireless charging.Īside from the design - the Live Pro 2 has stems while the Live Free 2 is pill-shaped - the biggest difference between the two buds is battery life. Both are equipped with the same 11mm drivers, six microphones, oval tubes and oval silicon tips. ![]() ![]() Samsung-owned JBL has a couple of new sets of earbuds, the Live Pro 2 and Live Free 2 that are surprisingly good. Water-resistant: Yes (IPX5 rating - can withstand heavy sprays of water). ![]()
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