Jays A-Jays Four earphones
Manufacturer: JAYS AB Part number: T00075
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- Bottom Line:
- The Jays A-Jays Four earphones provide a well-balanced sound and a polished, utilitarian design that make them excellent replacement earphones for your iOS device.
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CNET editors' review
Jays A-Jays Four earphones price range: $68.83
- Reviewed by: Justin Yu
- Edited by: Rich Brown
- Reviewed on: 03/03/2011
The good: The Jays A-Jays Four earphones have an executive, durable design, and come with a tangle-free flat cord and unobtrusive three-button iPhone remote.
The bad: The wide earbud housing can be uncomfortable for some, and the sound lacks punchy bass oomph and dynamic range.
The bottom line: The Jays A-Jays Four earphones provide a well-balanced sound and a polished, utilitarian design that make them excellent replacement earphones for your iOS device.
Design and features
The Jays A-Jays Four headphones are almost the exact same design as the A-Jays Three set we gave a positive review last year, but the $70 Four pair adds a remote on the cord that gives you the power to skip, change, stop, and play tracks on your iOS device. They're $10 cheaper than the flimsy Apple In-Ears and we recommend the A-Jays Fours to anyone shopping for a replacement.
The A-Jays Four headphones are the ideal marriage of sartorial design and executive professionalism, so they don't scream for attention like the multicolored Radius Atomic Bass buds. Instead, the silver and black color scheme matches the iPhone 4 and the "fettuccine"-style flat cable is coated in rubber to prevent it from tangling in your pocket or purse.
The headphone cord is longer than average and measures 45 inches, or slightly more than 3 inches longer than the cord on the stock Apple earbuds. The extra material means less drag if you decide to leave your player in your pocket, purse, or backpack. Finally, the A-Jays Fours feature a new silver-plated L-shaped plug reinforced in rubber that puts less stress on the plug and prevents bending.
The in-line remote control sits almost 6 inches down from the right earbud and we appreciate its unobtrusive, lightweight design since we often complain about bulky remotes that pull and create tension on the bud. One side of the remote has three buttons that you can use for a variety of features--we assume most of you will press them once or twice to play, pause, advance, rewind, and control the volume levels, but you can also fast-forward and perform in-call commands. The complete set of controls works flawlessly with an iPhone 4, but 3G users can only play, pause, and rewind with no volume manipulation.
The iPhone 4 also lets you use the A-Jays Fours to call contacts and access your music with voice commands; click to the Jays remote instructions for more detailed controls.
The back of the remote has a small hole that houses the silicon microphone that picks up your voice when you use the headphones for voice calls or commands, but the 360-degree pickup means you don't need to hold the piece up to your mouth to isolate the sound of your voice. Call quality is standard for a pair of wired headphones, and our test call recipient reported no problem maintaining a conversation, even on a busy avenue in New York.
The A-Jays Four headphones come with a hard case that slides out to reveal a detailed instruction manual and four sets of silicone sleeves, making five total earbud covers including the pair that comes already installed. The A-Jays Fours are just earbuds like the ones that come with your iOS device, so the rubbery silicone sleeves are supposed to sit snugly inside your ears. If you want a more isolating listening experience and are comfortable with rubber inserts deep in your canal, check out the Etymotic hf5 series, but keep in mind you'll also pay double the price.
Performance
That said, we continue to experience the same fit issues with the awkward circular shape of the A-Jays earbud covers that we did with the A-Jays Three headphones. We found ourselves constantly switching between the sizes, which range from XXS to L, and still couldn't find a comfortable option. We also couldn't wear them for more than half an hour before experiencing discomfort that required slight adjustments. Additionally, the earpieces themselves aren't very wide and sit almost flush with your outer ear flange, so you may experience additional discomfort depending on your ear shape.
If you experience such discomfort with the A-Jays Four earphones, we recommend the Monster Cable Gel and Foam SuperTips that we tested with the Monster Mobile Jamz; they're compatible and provide a better overall fit. As always, we strongly advocate an oval tip like the ones included with the Klipsch Image S4i earphones, although the price jump is significant.
We tested the sound quality of the A-Jays Fours with an iPhone 4 and a variety of different MP3s and came away merely satisfied with the sound quality. As stated earlier, you can get a much more powerful upgrade in fidelity with a pair of in-ear canal earbuds, but the A-Jays Threes are slightly lacking in bass boost. With the iPhone equalizer turned off, the sound design is more suited for loud music like hip-hop, rock, and club hits, whereas jazz and classical fans may be disappointed by its lack of aural definition. That said, the A-Jays Four earphones are certainly an upgrade from the stock pair included with all the iOS devices, and you won't be disappointed if you're making that jump here.
User reviews
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I wish I had my $70 back.
by pres82 on March 4, 2012
Pros: The flat-cable design and the remote look and function well. The sound quality is superb.
Cons: Everything else.
Poor fit.
Not comfortable.Summary: No matter what I tried the a Jays wouldn't stay in my ears. I would jam them in, take 10 steps, and they'd fall out. I changed the ...
Summary: No matter what I tried the a Jays wouldn't stay in my ears. I would jam them in, take 10 steps, and they'd fall out. I changed the size of the silicon rings -no help. Furthermore, they were painful to the ear canal. I actually stopped listening to music.
I strongly suggest you try these before you buy them. The in-ear design isn't for everyone. The heavy cable is sure to drag them out of your ears while exercising and walking. -
Slightly better Apple's Earphone.
by Melvin_Teo on July 10, 2011
Pros: -Tangle free cord.
-No distortion
-Very durableCons: -The sliver paint chipped off.
-Lacks bass, very disappointing
-Painful to ear on max volume, Apple earphone doesnt
-Can be uncomfortable at times.
-Summary: Made of good quality material but performance is disappointing for a SGD$109 earphone. Not worth the money.
Summary: Made of good quality material but performance is disappointing for a SGD$109 earphone. Not worth the money.
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Brilliant product. Awesome sound.
by joykishnani on March 20, 2011
Pros: Various silicone earbuds to provide you with the perfect fit, awesome sound, tangle free cord, 3 button ipod touch/ ipad/ iphone control, good bass.
Cons: Can't think of any.
Summary: One of the very best ipod earphones around. But also consider the Klipsch S4i image.
Summary: One of the very best ipod earphones around. But also consider the Klipsch S4i image.
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I think these are great headphones
by yogibeare on March 3, 2011
Pros: Sound quality. No distortion, tangle free cord.
Cons: Lack of accessories such as cord extender, case, splitter and airplane jack which considering they come with other Jays headphones this is a bit of a let down.
Summary: Although Justing (and Jasmine with the 3's) found the audio quality to be a bit flat I found that you need to wear these earbuds in. After about 10 ...
Summary: Although Justing (and Jasmine with the 3's) found the audio quality to be a bit flat I found that you need to wear these earbuds in. After about 10 hours the quality was great. Everything sounded really sharp. I don't think they are intended to be phat bass style earbuds like the Monster buds are.
I haven't noticed that these buds are uncomfortable but I can understand that people might like some softer plugs instead of these.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: JAYS AB
- Part number: T00075
- Description: The a-JAYS Four is developed for one purpose only. To match your iPod, iPhone or iPad and let you enjoy and get as much out of them as possible. Not only do the features and buttons provide you with full control, but the design is also made to match your iPhone 4 perfectly.
General
- Product Type Headphones
- Width 0.5 in
- Depth 0.7 in
- Height 0.5 in
- Weight 0.5 oz
- Color Black
- Recommended Use Portable audio system
- Additional Features JAYS Sound Isolating System
Headphones
- Headphones Type Headphones - Binaural
- Headphones Form Factor In-ear ear-bud
- Connectivity Technology Wired
- Sound Output Mode Stereo
- Response Bandwidth 20 - 21000 Hz
- Sensitivity 96 dB
- Impedance 16 Ohm
- Diaphragm 0.3 in
- Headphones Ear Pads Included
- In-Cord Volume Control Yes
Remote Control
- Type Included
Connections
- Connector Type 1 x Headphones ( Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm )
Miscellaneous
- Cables Included 1 x Headphones cable - Integrated - 4 ft
- Included Accessories 5 pairs of silicon rubber sleeves
Power
- Power Device None
- Battery None
Manufacturer Warranty
- Service & Support 2 years warranty
- Service & Support Details Limited warranty - 2 years
Manufacturer info
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- Manufacturer:JAYS AB
- Address:
Kopparbergsv - Phone: +46-(0)21-4705980
- Email: jens.nylander@jays.se


