Jaybird Vista wireless sport earbuds review: in pictures
Jaybird has been building headphones for athletes for nearly a decade and after a couple of iterations with the Run series it has stepped up to success with the new Vista model. They have great custom sound, excellent fit and comfort, long battery life, and flawless performance in single and stereo configurations.
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Jaybird Vista retail package
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Package contents
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Jaybird Vista vs RUN XT
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Jaybird Vista vs Run XT
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Jaybird Vista vs Run XT earbuds
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Charging case with strong magnets and form fitting compartments
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Charging via USB-C and indicator light
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Vista with and without eargel
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Charging connector
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Jaybird app presets
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Manage the Vista in the Jaybird app
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Custom the button functionality
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