The company's X2 headset model released in 2015 has been included in Best Headphones lists by
technology and gadget publishers such as
Engadget,
TechCrunch, and
PC Magazine. Tim Gideon, writing for
PC Magazine, rated the headset 4 out of 5 stars, and praised it for its "high quality audio performance," and for being "ideal for athletes who need a very secure fit for intense training." Jeff Dunn from
Business Insider included the X2 in his list of "best headphones for working out." Dunn commented, "For the best sound from an exercise-oriented headphone that isn’t outrageously overpriced, go with the Jaybird X2." Dunn warned that finding the best fit for each individual user could take time as the headset is shipped with equipment for the user to configure to their ear size. ==References==