Leave unbalanced sound in the dust. The Jaybird App gives you the tools you need to take total control of your Jaybird headphones. Create your own EQ presets and save them to your buds. Find a flawless fit. Fine-tune levels to your hearing for the perfect sound no matter what device you’re paired with. Missing headphones? No stress. The app’s Find My Buds feature lets you track down missing buds. Customize button functions, auto-off, voice prompt, and more.
Loved it, now it is awful
Wish I could give this 0 stars. They make this promise that you will have this great app to do all these customized settings, and also so you can use the “find your ear buds” portion. This app doesn’t even work anymore and hasn’t for awhile. I received no response back from contacting them. If you still have the chance to exchange these earbuds for a different brand, I would. I loved these earbuds and the app, but I might as well have bought a $15 pair for the features these now have.
App doesn’t work
App hasn’t worked for weeks, just crashes every time you open it. No way to change settings. Earbuds are stuck on ambient noise and cannot turn back on active noise cancelling. Waste of money.
The app & buds need work.
The app I’ve had to delete multiple times and redownload because it would keep closing. Couldn’t find my buds even when they were fully charged/working and right next to my phone. The buds I got less that a year ago, third pair btw I love them obviously but they have to be reset an awful lot.
App doesn’t work anymore
This app used to work fine but now it crashes as soon as I try to open it.
App abandoned?
App hasn't been updated in a year and no longer opens.
App doesn’t open
The app doesn’t work. Won’t open just closes it sent when you try to open it. The ear buds work but you can change any settings or anything about them.
Decent Buds, Mid-Level App
I came from the X3/X4 generation, so the Vistas were something I had to get used to. I prefer connected buds for various reasons, but it’s unlikely JayBird will ever produce more, so it’s a moot point. My Vistas are good, but not nearly as loud or bassy as the X3/X4’s. They’re loud, but could be louder. Sometimes either bud has issues connecting to their container for charging, despite wiping down both sets of contact points (in case and on buds). I’m not sure what the issue is, but it’s frustrating. On both the X3/X4s and the Vistas, the right bud has problems staying in my ear, but that’s probably an anatomy issue and not on JayBird. Lastly, and the point of this review, is the maddening inability to turn off any sort of noise cancelling on the buds. You HAVE to have the option of using either active noise cancelling or a form of “noise bypass” that lets ambient noise in… or OFF. Can I get the option to disable noise cancelling or amplification OFF entirely, please? There’s a button combination on the buds that turns the noise cancellation/amplification on and I have randomly turned it on before on accident, which, if I had the option to disable it entirely, wouldn’t be a problem at all. I did not buy these for noise cancellation/amplification, I bought them for music in my ears. Please give us this option WITHOUT having to pick cancellation or amplification.
General fixes and improvements.
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