Or, Sign In. Integrated microphone Has an integrated microphone for use with some cell phones or audio players with a recorder function.
Call connect, disconnect control This allows you to answer or disconnect from a phone call with some cell phones. Integrated volume control This allows you to adjust the volume without having to dig into your pocket or purse for a player. Integrated function control This allows you to control some player functions for example: play, pause, track skip via a control without having to dig into a pocket or purse for a player. Additional features Additional features for this model.
Operates up to 6 hrs. Has headset auto power off function, low battery indicator, and battery recharge indicator. Has Multipoint feature - allows simultaneous connection of two Bluetooth devices to switch between connected devices stop sound on device and start sound on the other.
Has pairing memory for up to eight Bluetooth devices. Supports Siri and Google Assistant voice commands when used with mobile devices that have those features. Manufacturer claims water resistance. Bluetooth connected Apple mobile devices using iOS Version 5 and above will show the battery level. Jaybird app download for Apple or Android mobile devices can be used to change the sound of the earphones, shows battery level, and can be used to help locate lost the earphones if they are misplaced, and provides notification of firmware updates.
Included accessories Indicates what additional accessories are included. Three pairs of ear pieces in various sizes, proprietary USB charging cable, removable cable shortening clip, removable clothing clip, free Jaybird app download for Apple or Android mobile devices. Cord length. Cord length Cord lengths indicates the approximate length of the cord from the headset or earpiece to the plug, measured in inches. And unless you're at peace with wrangling dongles, that means the average price of decent earbuds is rising.
C'est la vie. Jaybird is aware of the rising cost of mobile audio accessories, though, which is why it's introduced the Tarah, a more affordable take on its X series of headphones with fewer bells and whistles. At first blush, you could be forgiven for mistaking the Tarah for the X4: same fin design to hold the buds in place, same remote placement, same Jaybird-branded cinch.
But when you look closer, the differences become apparent. The cable is thinner, the remote has a sort of rubbery coating, and those trademark fins aren't quite the same. They serve the same purpose, but they're attached to the silicone tips on the earpieces Jaybird calls these combo pieces eargels , which I don't appreciate , so you can't swap one part without also switching out the other.
That's no big deal as long as one set fits your ears, but there are sure to be some people who need, for example, a bigger fin and a smaller tip. They're out of luck. This tweaked design also means you're not able to loop the cable up over your ear the way you can with other Jaybird buds. The blue and gray sets are fun and less subdued than the finishes Jaybird generally offers. The remote on the Tarah has the same three buttons as all of Jaybird's other earbuds, and they serve the same purposes.
I actually like this change; it makes more sense than having different functions mapped to each of three different press lengths. You can't swim in them, but they're safe for jogging in the rain. The Jaybird app is compatible with the Tarah, and it's still handy and simple to use. You can choose from several built-in sound profiles, pick from ones other users have created, or make your own, tweaking different frequencies on a graph as you see fit.
The process isn't quite as seamless as on other Jaybird models, though; as I was manipulating the equalizer, changes to the sound profile were somewhat delayed, and the volume would sometimes briefly jump, which never failed to startle me. Compared to Jaybird's other offerings, the Tarah's included accessories are scant.
You get the charger yet another proprietary full-size USB dongle , three sets of silicone eargels, a shirt clip, and that's it. If you're a marathon runner or at the gym four-plus days a week, you may be better served by something with a more powerful battery. It's no fun charging multiple times per week, especially since people sometimes remember right before they're headed It's hard to find anyone who dislikes Jaybird's headphones. It seems to be one of those brands impervious to negative reviews.
People either love them or like them; the worst I've heard about the company's headphones is that it's sometimes difficult to The Jaybird Tarah earphones deliver a powerful, sculpted audio experience with customizable EQ in a waterproof Jaybird's entry-level earbud model, the Tarah, offers great audio quality, snug fit, and long-enough battery life that will get you through your daily commutes, travel, or workouts.
Right out of the box you get the Jaybird Tarah headphones with cord Although the wire that connects to each bud does seem a little too thin for my taste. The multimedia controls The MySound app when it works is the reason I enjoy using them because I can create and select my own equalizer preset s and save it directly to
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