Jays a jays three

General Information

JAY-a-JAYS Three comes loaded with a huge range of silicone sleeve sizes from L all the way down to XXS. We understand the importance of a proper fit in order to get the best possible sound experience; especially in terms of bass response.
Also included with our a-JAYS flagship option is a newly-developed carrying case in a sexy combination of rubber finish and gloss plastic, protecting your earphones from everyday dirt and knocks. The overall package has been designed to be more than just a protective device; it’s a stylish accessory to be kept and used when on the go.

Latest reviews

JamesTrab

New Head-Fier
Pros: Aestethics, nice flat cable, durable, package.
Cons: Sibilance and harshness, recessed mids, cable noises.
The box is really nice, inside you can find a circular small case for the eraphones (actually not that handly), airplane adapter and a splitter.
The earphones looks good and sober. I think they are well built too, 2 years on the go without any sign of backdown.
They are easy to insert, but not totally comfortable nor microphonic-free.

The soundstage is ok. Basses are punchy but not really deep nor textured. Mids are behind. Highs are quite disappointing, way too harsh and penetrating.

canonlp

100+ Head-Fier
Pros: Tangle Free Cable, Nice accessories
Cons: Cable has excess noise
These are considered entry level IEM's. So I had them for over a month now to let their sound signature burn in. From what I've noticed, these IEM's are geared more towards the high's. The bass is lacking and often times drowned out by the excess high's.

The biggest concern (is also the selling point) is the flat tangle-free cable. My biggest concern with them is the noise it generates. The surface area really has a toll on the amount of noise. Also when shuffling around, a simple contact with the cable will generate noise. It is extremely annoying (at least for me) to wear outside while walking.

I would not recommend these headphones as there are plenty of competitors that simply do much better.
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Reomero

500+ Head-Fier
Pros: Consumer-friendly sound, aesthetics, accessories
Cons: Comfort, microphonics, sibilance
I bought these Jays while looking for a good entry-level IEM to upgrade from the ibuds.
 
These IEMs, to my ears, sounded V-shaped. Elevated bass with aggressive treble.
I could not stand listening to some tracks with these on because of the sibilance.
The flat cable is very worrying for me, especially how it is terminated. The plug just seems like it is just waiting to fail because it just looks, and feels, very cheap and fragile.
Microphonics is another major issue. There is a lot of microphonics, and trying to wear these over-the-ear to try and solve the problem isn't viable, as I couldn't even do it. The cables just wanted to straighten out and the IEMs kept popping out.
 
For $60 USD I really wouldn't suggest these, as now there are much better choices out there in the market. The only reason which would make me suggest these is if that person who wants to wear eye-candy.
But as an upgrade from the ibuds, I can't see anything wrong about that. 
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