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I got the X6, these things just don't fit my ears. I've tried all of the included rubber ear tips, and ended up using my own aftermarket tips which only work slightly better. The lack of proper seal means the bass is seriously lacking. Aside from that, the sound range is decent for a bluetooth headset of this style.
The only other problem that I have is that these headphones cut out briefly but frequently when I'm walking. The distance from my phone in my pocket to my headphones seems like it is just too long. I find myself fiddling with the cables to keep them slightly to the right side to make the connection better.
Read the reviews on Amazon, lots of people have the bluetooth disconnecting problem.
Would I say these headphones are worth $25? Sure. They're fine when you're not moving around much.
Would I say they're worth the retail price of $40? No way.
callitI've had the exact same experience with the x6. I bought a set because the wired version have long been a favorite for walking or yard work, but the bluetooth dropouts are ridiculously frequent, even if I put my phone in a shirt pocket literally inches away.
I took part in the last blue box and received some of the RX18P and they were some of the worst sounding headphones I have ever owned...WAY worse than the standard Apple ear buds. Save your money!
I got the X5s, was pretty happy with them for the past few days (adequate sound, decent battery, etc), but yesterday they kept randomly blasting one or both of my ears with a max volume sound. Really painful and unpleasant, and probably terrible for the headphones. Not sure what is going on but I’d be cautious about these.
I just need something to listen to podcasts on while I’m working on my car or walking the dog. I spent too much time on the carrier deck to have hearing worth a damn anyway. As long as they work and have decent battery life I’ll be happy.
FeatherIf you haven't already purchased them, I would recommend you buy Jaybird Freedoms. You can get them most places for around $50, and they are pretty good for battery. They also have tons of ear tips that come with them, so if the earbuds falling out is a problem while you're working on the car or walking the dog, they will still stay in.
I got the x6, tinny sounding, poor noise isolation. If I paid the msrp of 40 bucks I would be pissed. I have a 15 dollar pair of jvc wired headphones that beat these hand over fist