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May 2008
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Extrait: The first Aliph Jawbone Bluetooth headset impressed the critics at CNET so much that they gave it an Editors’ Choice award, and now that the sequel has dropped into our hot little hands, we’re going to have to place it right along with its older brothe...
Now the Jawbone 2 is not a cheap investment, but the saying is you get what you pay for, and with the Jawbone 2, you get a lot! The quality, presentation and style are top of the line. It is the best sounding Bluetooth headset that I have encountered....
Extrait: Look and feel Available in black, silver and rose gold, its etched bevelled prism-like finish gives the Jawbone a real designer look. Made from ‘medical-grade’ plastic it’s both lightweight and durable. Ease of use The Jawbone fits perfectly in an...
Overlysensitive outside shield, No real volume rocker, Pricey
The previous Jawbone was a great departure from a sea of similar-looking headsets. The advanced Noise Shield technology and the ingenious design made it stand out from the rest of the pack and made it a best selling, multi-award winning product. Th...
There's no denying that the Noise Assassin technology inside the Jawbone works supremely well, and knocks most other Bluetooth headsets into a cocked hat. The Jawbone also looks superb and is incredibly comfortable to wear, even for extended periods. All ...
Extrait: The original Jawbone Bluetooth headset, introduced by Aliph, was a big hit. It had a very cool jawbone activated voice sensor and a very modern design. The Noise Assassin technology combined with the Jawbone’s DSP worked well for audio performance. Bu...
Gorgeous design, with no visible buttons, Noise canceling that actually works as advertised, Chargeable via wall or USB, Extremely comfortable to wear
Unintuitive volume control, Status light is on talk button, and cannot be seen while pressing it, Voice sensor must maintain contact with cheek
Update: The New Jawbone in Black is now in stock in the TreoCentral Store! It wasnt in stock at the time the review was published. So grab one while you can! ;-) While many Bluetooth headsets are well regarded, the Aliph Jawbones reputation precede...
No dedicated volume up/down button
Noise canceling feature seems to perform worse than original Jawbone
Expensive
Aliph has recently updated their very popular noise reducing Jawbone headset with a newer version that addresses some of the complaints from the original. One of the main complaints was with size. I didnt find the size to be much of a problem when I ...
Extrait: Aliph’s first generation Jawbone Bluetooth headset generated tons of interest when it came out three years ago. It was so unique looking that people took notice. It featured a futuristic, stealth-like design with a curve that followed one’s cheekbo...