Fantastically open sound, Light and small, Excellent selection of bundled accessories, Good sound isolation
Less bassy than rivals, Fragile, Verdict: The q-JAYS may be tiny, but their sound is huge. If you can afford them and are willing to take good care of them, they're a fantastic buy, Rating, More info: Jays website
The q-JAYS may be tiny, but their sound is huge. If you can afford them and are willing to take good care of them, they’re a fantastic buy...
Bass lacks a little depth, supplied case is very small
You’ll be impressed with the sound quality and comfort offered by this tiny set of headphones. They’re lightweight, so it’s easy to fit inside even the smallest ear, and while they may not be the top choice for bassy playback, the qualit...
Abstract: We all know that the first thing you should do after buying an iPod is chuck away the included earbuds and buy a decent set instead. And while spending £130 on a pair might seem excessive, the rewards more than justify the wince-inducing expenditure.
Great sound, Lightweight, Comfortable, Ambient sound isolating, Large accessory package
Expensive
These tiny in-ear earphones have excellent sound and build quality, a monster set of accessories and are very comfortable to wear for long periods because of their lightweight compact design and thick rubber earcups. Aside from one grumble about the bo...
Design; comfort; sound quality; price; great bundled accessories
Some people may find theyre just too small; audio cable could be tougher
A superb set of earphones that sound terrific and look great. A minority of earphone fanatics may complain theyre just too small but their unrivaled comfort is truly, well, unrivaled. Our only real gripe is that bass could be stronger, but its by no...