The Jaybird Freedom Sprint JF4: A Much Sleeker Version of its Predecessor, the JF3
More than a year ago, we featured the Jaybird Freedom JF3, touting its ability to give you complete freedom with bluetooth untethered music playing and sweat resistant capabilities. A year after using the JF3, I’m still amazed at how refreshing it is to be able to move around unhampered by wires, whether you’re working or working out while playing music. And watching movies unattached to your laptop or portable device makes it a lot more enjoyable.  Based on personal use, I was able to pair the JF3 with the Samsung phone, iPhone, iPad, Macbook Air and Toshiba laptop without any issue. The device however supports pairing of up to two devices at one time. The only issue I had with using the headset is its size. It’s understandably bigger than the usual in-ear buds (it’s bluetooth capable after all) and thus would sometimes slip off when I’m already sweaty during workouts, particularly during runs……
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The Jaybird Freedom Sprint JF4: A Much Sleeker Version of its Predecessor, the JF3

More than a year ago, we featured the Jaybird Freedom JF3, touting its ability to give you complete freedom with bluetooth untethered music playing and sweat resistant capabilities. A year after using the JF3, I’m still amazed at how refreshing it is to be able to move around unhampered by wires, whether you’re working or working out while playing music. And watching movies unattached to your laptop or portable device makes it a lot more enjoyable.  Based on personal use, I was able to pair the JF3 with the Samsung phone, iPhone, iPad, Macbook Air and Toshiba laptop without any issue. The device however supports pairing of up to two devices at one time. The only issue I had with using the headset is its size. It’s understandably bigger than the usual in-ear buds (it’s bluetooth capable after all) and thus would sometimes slip off when I’m already sweaty during workouts, particularly during runs……

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