Bluetooth Sports IEM - looking for suggestions

rodrigaj

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I am looking for a reliable BT Sports IEM. Doesn't have to be true wireless.

I recently had a brief love affair with the JayBird X4. Unfortunately, they did not even last 30 days. The good news was that I could return them for a full refund since they failed within 30 days.

These will be used mostly for gym workouts on an elliptical machine and for walks. I sweat a lot so they have to be of the "sport", sweat resistant variety.

The online reviews are useless. I need to hear from people that have real long term experience with the BT Sport IEM market. Should be under $150, but I can go up to $200 if they are reliable. Reliability is the key here. Sound quality can be just OK. I use HD800s headphones for serious HP listening.

Any suggestions?
 
I would be interested as well. As a runner I haven’t found any that last for long.

Which have you used?

To me reliability would be ideally about 3 years. I would tolerate even 1 year - but less than 30 days is nuts.

I would definitely stay away from Jaybird X4. I should have read the reviews on Amazon before buying - lots of folks have had similar experiences as mine. I guess that is why they offer a 30 day no questions asked refund. They know they have high rate of failures and they want people to feel they haven't been ripped off.
 
Which have you used?

To me reliability would be ideally about 3 years. I would tolerate even 1 year - but less than 30 days is nuts.

I would definitely stay away from Jaybird X4. I should have read the reviews on Amazon before buying - lots of folks have had similar experiences as mine. I guess that is why they offer a 30 day no questions asked refund. They know they have high rate of failures and they want people to feel they haven't been ripped off.

I can’t remember the models but I’ve hade various headphones from Sony, Sennheiser, and most recently Koss. None have lasted 3 years.
 
I can’t remember the models but I’ve hade various headphones from Sony, Sennheiser, and most recently Koss. None have lasted 3 years.

Yes all of those brands you mention appear on the "Best Of.." lists.

I posed the same question on the Computer Audiophile forums and someone suggested the Shure SE215. They are designed as over ear which I like when I exercise. The Jaybirds were under ear or over ear, but I have found that does not allow proper over ear fit. It's more of an afterthought that's poorly implemented.

What I like about the Shure is that the BT cable is removable and replaceable. You can also get a matching cable that permits use of the phones without BT (i.e., wired IEM's).

They cost about $150. There are a lot of fake units out there, even on Amazon, so if I go with these I'll be buying from a Shure Retailer at full cost. Very little discounting is being done on these by Shure retailers.
 
I ordered the Shure SE215 BT IEMs. They lasted less than 2 weeks. The charging cable no longer works. The LED stays on red. Pushing and holding the on/off button does nothing.



Shure responded to send them back the cable and they would replace it.



I bought from an authorized dealer (Full Compass) and they sent me an replacement pair right away. Fingers crossed but at this point I'm not optimistic about this technology.
 
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