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Publié: 2014-05-13, Auteur: Nick , review by: techradar.com
Stylish, Small, NoiseAssassin works well
Limited battery life, Voice control integration needs work, Speaker can sound mushy
Jawbone pitched this renewed Era headset to us as another wearable technology that would allow us to interface with our smartphone handsfree. And it did - kind of - but that implementation still needs a lot of work before it becomes intuitive and reliabl...
The Era by Jawbone is a refined, discreet Bluetooth headset that offers solid call quality and dispenses with the stigma associated with more gaudy devices....
Stylish and discreet design, Solid call quality, Works with Siri and Google Now
Short battery life
The Aliph Jawbone Era (2014) is the smallest and most stylish Bluetooth headset available. It builds on the legacy of the original Jawbone Era (2011) and the Jawbone Icon by providing good sound quality and a powerful app, along with a new voice interface...
Sharp, discreet design. Secure and comfortable fit. Solid call quality.
Short battery life
The Era by Jawbone is a refined, discreet Bluetooth headset that offers solid call quality and dispenses with the stigma associated with more gaudy devices....
While I've been a fan of the Jawbone Bluetooth headsets for quite some time, I'm not nearly as impressed with this newer ERA as I have been with previous versions. I appreciate the desire to make the headset smaller, but for the unit I purchased the audio...
Publié: 2014-01-28, Auteur: Nick , review by: ilounge.com
Jawbone's 2014 edition of Era ($100-$130) is the latest in the company's long line of Bluetooth headsets. Despite sharing a name with its direct predecessor, Era has undergone a pretty dramatic redesign. It's now significantly shorter and narrower, with a...
Publié: 2014-01-23, Auteur: Helena , review by: chipchick.com
Beautiful design and nice color choices, so small you won't notice its there, easy pairing process, comfortable with a secure fit, excellent audio quality and noise reduction, improves user's experience with Siri and Google Now, and Jawbone app unlocks so
Short battery life, Pricey, and dedicated button on headset is a bit finicky to use
The Jawbone ERA is a fine improvement over its predecessor which focuses on improving the essentials – size, comfort, and most importantly – audio quality. We're a bit let down by its short battery life, but in any case, the Jawbone ERA is still a top...
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Publié: 2014-01-16, Auteur: Brian , review by: cnet.com
The Jawbone Era is astonishingly small, light, and comfortable to wear. The headset boasts excellent noise-cancellation and clean audio quality. The companion mobile app offers helpful and fun extras
The Jawbone Era's base model has short battery life and lacks a volume button. The Era's small size is tough on large hands
Outside of short battery life, the small and comfortable Jawbone Era delivers the full package of an affordable price, excellent sound quality. and a powerful companion app.
Super tiny and light. Simpler design is a welcome change. Excellent audio quality from the speaker. Superior noise cancellation. Cool feature: If you lose it in your tuckandroll, use the Jawbone app to make the headset beep so you can find it. Works with
Four hours of battery life is weak — to get more, you have to stash it in the charging case ($30 extra) when not in use. Looser fit than an inear headphone, so while it stays put, volume suffers. Still too nerdy to pass the coolkid test, but getting much
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Publié: 2014-01-16, Auteur: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
When you hear wearables, the expectation is usually some sort of Glass-style head mounted display. Yet there's still plenty to be done with audio-only: a clandestine whisper of information into your ear, funneling in directions, messages, and other answ...