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Background
The Jaybird Freedom (Freedom 2) are sport-focused Bluetooth in-ear headphones designed for workouts and active use. They use durable polymer housings with reinforced cables and silicone/flex fins to hold the buds securely during movement. Key features include Bluetooth wireless audio, an inline remote with microphone for calls and media control, and sweat- and splash-resistant construction for fitness environments. Firmware and software support has since migrated under Logitech's support resources.
Identification
The Logitech JAYBIRD FREEDOM (Freedom 2) can be identified by the model number (M/N F5). The model label is on retail packaging and the inline remote housing. This label lists the model (M/N), part (P/N), and serial (S/N) numbers.
Specifications
- Form Factor: Wired-between-buds Bluetooth sport in-ear headphones (ears connected by cable)
- Model Numbers: Common market listing: Freedom2 BLU (refurbished listings); original Freedom variants sold under similar names — check product packaging for exact M/N.
- Drivers: Proprietary dynamic drivers (sport-tuned) in each earpiece
- Connectivity: Bluetooth (classic profiles: A2DP/HFP/HSP/AVRCP); marketed compatibility with smartphones and Bluetooth-enabled devices
- Battery: Rechargeable Li‑Po internal battery — typical playback up to ~4 hours per charge (varies with use and age)
- Charging: Micro-USB charging on inline module (charging cable included with original packaging)
- Controls & Mic: Inline 3-button remote with built-in microphone for calls, track/pairing controls, and volume/playback control
- Durability / Resistance: Sweat- and splash-resistant polymers and sealed connectors for sports use (manufacturer describes as fitness-rated; exact IP rating not published on support page)
- Accessories / Fit: Interchangeable silicone ear tips and stabilizing fins for secure fit during exercise
- Support & Spare Parts: Logitech support page lists no spare parts or downloads for the product; firmware/tools previously provided are deprecated
Troubleshooting
Common repair-relevant faults are battery degradation or charging failure, degraded audio on one side (driver/cable fault), and inline remote/mic failures. Diagnose by checking charging voltage and cable/connector continuity, resetting or re-pairing Bluetooth, swapping ear tips, and testing each bud on another device to isolate driver vs. Bluetooth/controller faults.
For additional troubleshooting help, visit: See Logitech/Jaybird support (product FAQ and contact) for troubleshooting; many legacy firmware/tools have been deprecated.
Additional Information
Warranty Info
Warranty varies by seller and region; refurbished units typically carry limited seller warranty — check retailer (e.g., Walmart) or Logitech warranty pages.