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Aug 16, 2015 9:28 AM in response to Stevey-Bby javachipaudio,I was having the same issues with my jabra classic bluetooth - it would work for a certain amount of time and then it would skip or the audio quality was just not what it should be. I tried troubleshooting to no avail and finally ended up finding the jaybird bluebuds in this guide here http://www.pricenfees.com/best-bluetooth-headphones-for-running.html . They come with a slightly hefty pricetag but I'm big into running so the investment was worth it. The manufacturer designed them with runners in mind. They are pretty light and remain in my ears whether on a jog or full sprint. You have to be careful with bluetooth headphones, they're sophisticated pieces of technology so you don't want to go for the cheapest product or you end up with lesser quality, unfortunately.
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Aug 17, 2015 6:32 AM in response to Stevey-Bby nick101,A number of people have reported this with various brands of headphones. It's unclear whether it's an issue with the watch, or with the phones themselves. You could try the phones recommended in the other reply - they have a good reputation. I use 66 Aidio BTS+ (on-ear rather than in-ear) and they seem to be reliable, although they won't suit everyone.
If you have time and the inclination, please feed back to Apple - if it's an issue with the watch, they need to know http://www.apple.com/feedback