According to the Logitech’s subsidiary, it has redesigned its 6mm drivers to allow Vista earbuds to deliver better audio precision and accuracy than their predecessors as well as reduced harmonic distortion. At the same time, they also featured IPX7 waterproof and sweatproof body. In terms of battery life, Vista earbuds last much longer than Run and Run XT at 6 hours while the redesigned charging case provides an additional 10 hours of operating time. Speaking about the charging case, it is also more compact than Jaybird’s previous wireless buds and features a USB Type-C port. Just like Run and Run XT, 5 minutes of charging would provide 1 hour of operation time for Vista earbuds.
Vista also marked the introduction of Jaybird’s new JBS1 chipset that apparently provides much more reliable connectivity than Run and Run XT together with Bluetooth 5.0 support. The new chipset also allows users to utilize Vista earbuds individually which is useful if you require one of your ears to be completely open during your workouts. Timed nicely with this weekend’s Kuala Lumpur Standard Chartered Marathon (KLSCM), a limited number of Vista can now be obtained directly on-site (despite the pre-order signage) at Jaybird’s booth during the KLSCM’s Race Entry Pack Collection session that is taking place until tomorrow, 28 September.
Priced at RM 848, Vista will be receiving a wider release in Malaysia this October. To learn more about these new sports wireless earbuds, just head on to Jaybird’s official website right here.