Jays a-Six Wireless Review
Stylish and lightweight, the Jays a-Six Wireless Bluetooth earphones have plenty going for them. If you're a fan of bass-forward audio, the drivers inside the tiny aluminum earpieces here won't disappoint. Those who want a nice crisp high-mid presence might find the a-Six Wireless slightly lacking in that department, but things never sound muddy or dull. For $79, there's little to complain about—these are secure-fitting, stylish in-ears that deliver solid audio for the price. If there's any real complaint, it's that they do little to separate themselves from a crowded field of similar options, many of which are weatherproof.
Design
Available in black-and-gold, gray-and-silver, or white-and-silver, the a-Six Wireless earphones have a simple, refined look. The earpieces are among the tiniest we've seen. The housings are aluminum, and this, along with their size, ensures a lightweight, secure in-ear fit. The earpieces have tiny stainless steel grille caps on their outer panels with s...
The a-Six Wireless earphones from Jays offer bass-forward audio in a secure design, but do little to distinguish themselves from the competition.
Powerful, bass-heavy audio performance; Simple, sophisticated design with secure in-ear fit
Sculpted sound signature could use more high-mid presence