Product Description No matter what you’re doing, the JAM Transit Fitness Buds Bluetooth Headphones are designed to stay in place comfortably. (Seriously, go ahead and do a backflip.) Multiple accessories allow you to create a custom fit, while the reflective strap enhances safety. They’re also sweat resistant, making them perfect for even the toughest workouts. Box Contains Earbuds;Instruction Booklet
J**2
did not work
bought this item as thought it looked good, did not charge up, could not get the product to sync to any phone or any bluetooth device, however contacted seller and they did deal with the issue very quickly and satisfactory
J**.
You get what you pay for :(
Sound quality isn't great I have to be honest, which is a shame as I have had other JAM products and found them to be good.Also the volume up button no longer works, Big shame after only a couple months
B**B
Bad
The media could not be loaded. Will not pair with my iPhone SE! [video screen capture attached.]These are extremely difficult to unpack; loads of plastic.For some reason, they come in an empty drinks bottle. (I think it’s supposed to be marketed towards people who work out?)Furthermore, the build quality is poor; this comes across as cheap Chinese tat.The ear hooks don’t work as intended. Total waste of time!You get a lot of spare accessories — a lot of plastic — none of it useful or necessary.I'd give this product a swerve! It’s a massive disappointment..·:*¨*:·.·:*¨*:·.·:*¨*:·.·:*¨*:·.·:*¨*:·.·:*¨*:·.·:*¨*:·.·:*¨*:·.·:*¨*:·.UPDATE 6-Jan-2018:While I can't get this to work with iPhone, it DOES work with:• Samsung Galaxy J3• iMac 4kSo, I'm increasing the rating to two stars.. I might put it up more...
S**N
A passable gym/workout choice
Sound quality is average, not the worst I've experienced but a little disappointing from a set at a price range that often offers more. Bluetooth connectivity is flawless, and battery life is on-par with similar alternatives.The design is quite obtrusive, with the body of earbud sticking a full 2cm out of the ear when in use. While they're steady in the ear - which isn't a given from some competitors - they feel rather bulky. The on-device buttons aren't intuitively positioned, and require some trial and error to become comfortable with.The plastics used throughout feel rather cheap, particularly on the selection of tips and brackets. Having used a lot of in-ear headphones over the years I've found that nothing comes close to foam tips, for comfort, fit, stability, passive noise reduction and longevity. There's no foam to be found amongst the supplied tips, and the experience suffers as a result.Although it's not related to the quality of the headphones themselves, the packaging and presentation is very good - arriving in a sports bottle, with everything neatly bundled up. Really lovely, and perfectly pitched for the target audience of gym goers.As the title of my review says, these are a passable choice for the gym or workout - in that they're sweat-resistant, chuckable in a kitbag, and have reasonable sound quality. However, if you're looking for a good audio experience or a set that will meet the match of a noisy commute then I'd recommend giving these a miss.
S**
great sound but fitting problems
The earphones came in a "sports bottle" - so quite a nice packaging idea!Lots of attachments with different sized ear-buds and blue bending things that aren't in the instructions - It nice that there's options. However, none of the ear buds fitted perfectly.Setp instructions are diagrams and not entirely clear and don't indicate how to use the blue bendy attachments.They feel and possibly look a little on the cheap side - the grey transparent rubber ear buds don't really have a pleasing aesthetic to themAs there are no Instructions on how to use the blue attachments (which one presumes hold the headphone in place in the ear) I found it tricky to figure out which way they sit inside the ear lobe.I decided to use the "over-ear" attachment which turned out to be slightly too large for my ear but held them in place much better.The headphones connected to my phone without issue and have continued to do so.Initial thoughts were that the headphone have a very good sound although I felt that I had to keep pushing the headphones further into my ear for two reasons: 1.to get more bass response and 2. because I felt they were falling outBecause of this they can become quite uncomfortable but I think I'm getting used to them.They are quite large headphones depth-wise and stick out so they can get in the way slightly when wearing with a winter hat but I think I'm getting used to this..They are magnetic and "stick" together which is a nice touch - especially when not being worn and dangling around my neck.The wire connecting the left and right headphones is a little long and there is a horrible cheap flat piece of plastic with small poles that you wrap the wire around to make the wire shorter. The trouble is though that this piece of plastic creates more bulk to carry and it's unattractive.Having never used Bluetooth headphones I have to say it's really nice to be wireless.. I get home (with them on) put the phone down and walk around the flat getting changed / start cooking... (I don't own a wireless speaker) I've not experienced too many connection drop outs using them this way.Summary:Great sound and connection but if there are smaller bluetooth headphones available I'd try those...
S**M
Jam Transit In Ear Earphones
Considering that I could buy 3-4 sets of servicable Betron inner ear (granted, wired) earphones for the price of these wireless ones, I am a tad disappointed. The Bluetooth connection to a Samsung S7 smartphone is excellent and much faster than other Bluetooth items. The build and sound quality, however is rubbish - it's tinny and the bass is non-existent. They are also plasticky and are an uncomfortable fit over the ears.I would therefore not be able to recommend this product.
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