Jaybird Bluebuds X

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Do you guys know where to get the replacement tips? Does your shop sell? Have been going around to the different earphone shops but none of them carry the replaceable eartips.. sigh..

You can consider the comply isolated foam tips.

i went to Stereo yesterday as this is my 3rd time losing the original eartips. they recommend me to try the comply isolated foam tips. I must say it is a good recommendation and i am quite surprised that the sound quality is so much better compared to the original ear tips given and it fits nicely on my ear. am satisfied with my purchase.
 
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You can consider the comply isolated foam tips.

i went to Stereo yesterday as this is my 3rd time losing the original eartips. they recommend me to try the comply isolated foam tips. I must say it is a good recommendation and i am quite surprised that the sound quality is so much better compared to the original ear tips given and it fits nicely on my ear. am satisfied with my purchase.

Happy to know this, bro! Thank you for the appreciation. :)
 

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You can consider the comply isolated foam tips.

i went to Stereo yesterday as this is my 3rd time losing the original eartips. they recommend me to try the comply isolated foam tips. I must say it is a good recommendation and i am quite surprised that the sound quality is so much better compared to the original ear tips given and it fits nicely on my ear. am satisfied with my purchase.

one bad thing about comply foam is that is very expensive to maintain. mine wear out is about 1mth+ as i used it almost every day. find it a chore to have it replace every mth so i went back silicon.
 

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one bad thing about comply foam is that is very expensive to maintain. mine wear out is about 1mth+ as i used it almost every day. find it a chore to have it replace every mth so i went back silicon.

True that, bro. But 1 month+ is actually reasonable enough since you are using it almost everyday considering they have a life span. Also, for hygiene purposes, really needs to change also. ;)
 

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Hi, this is my first time buying a wireless headphone for running. Do you all recommand BlueBird X or JF4? What is the difference?

How much is it to buy locally? and where?

Thanks!
 

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Lol. Same here. Rox is never better than Bluebuds X.
Is the new version 2 available now in SG?
 

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I have chatted with jaybird they say next month will launch internationally. Hopefully comex Will have. Although bass difference only from reviews. Anybody got x comparison with jabra sports pulse? Thanks
 

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One local shop quote me $259 for this X2 (pre-order with ship and tax)

Wondering will there be more cheaper than this price for the upcoming IT show .. hmm
 

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So we just have to wait until Sept then..
Will definitely get this one to try out.
 
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