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Wide, surrounding sound range.
Deep, controlled bass.
Long cord.
Plenty of accessories.
Awkward fitting.
Thin cord.
By Whathifi.com on January 30, 2012
You'll either love or hate the t-Jays 3. A smooth, matte finish adorns everything from the ear-pieces to the fancy packaging. For some, the touch has the same effect of scraping your nails down a blackboard.Thankfully they don't sound that bad...
By Headfonia on December 09, 2011
I like the concept of JAYS.se, their design and their approach to the business. It is clear the T1 and T2 are not audiophile level earphones but the T3 and T4 are very nice. I wouldn’t say they are the best on the (huge) market but I have been...
By TechRadar on June 13, 2011
Dedicated to headphones and earphones, Jays designs in Sweden, but manufactures in China, maintaining several ranges of products each of which is closely targeted, for instance at the phone/ music-player user. The t-JAYS range is where the hi-fi lives...
By iLounge on April 21, 2011
The less expensive and yet more distinctively designed models are a-Jays, which come in four versions: a-Jays One, a-Jays Two, a-Jays Three, and a-Jays Four. All four a-Jays package a single 8.6mm speaker inside each of two plastic earbud, and use...
By Whathifi.com on December 17, 2010
These get right what others get wrong: they manage to provide impressive bass weight and extension without ruining the rest of the delivery. The t-Jays Three dig very deep for a pair of in-ear headphones, but the basslines are also taut and agile,...
By TouchMyApps on December 03, 2010
When relatively modest-priced earphone can scrunch its face up like the legendary HD600, it deserves props. The t-Jays is a good-sounding, good-looking at earphone, with a great accessory kit. If you like it long and dark, you’ll love the sound of...
By GadgetMac on November 23, 2010
We've got yet another pair of high end earphones from JAYS for you, this time we have the t-Jays Three. As small as the t-Jays Three are, they out perform on-ear headphones like the Beats By Dre Studios, Philips The Stretch and more. The t-Jays...
By MyMac on November 18, 2010
Jays’ ear tips fit very snugly and are not easy to put on, so be patient when switching tips. Alert #2: Jays recommends slightly wetting ear tips for better seal, but I question the wisdom of that method for potential medical issues, which are beyond...
By Good Gear Guide on November 04, 2010
The t-Jays Three headphones are a real pleasure to use. They're comfortable to wear and deliver great sound...
By Digital Trends on November 02, 2010
Jays t-Jays Three hit resounding lows and crisp highs, giving them outstanding value if you can get past the awkward fit....
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