Abstract: Video Review: The Aliph Jawbone is a futuristic looking Bluetooth headset that uses a built-in transducer that uses your actual jawbone. What this does is allows a unique way to for noise cancellation: If your jaw isnt moving, sound is not picked up ...
Sound quality is excellent on both ends; easy to wear with no ear fatigue; various ear loops and ear buds for custom fit.
None; the loud chirp is harsh on the ear when turning off the headset while wearing. 10 Responses to “A Perfect Match: The Aliph Jawbone Review” reynoldsjFeb 18th, 2008 at 12:44 pmI do love my jawbone as well, glad to help with the review...
I admit I love wearing Bluetooth headsets for phone conversations (in the privacy of my car). However to wear them publicly, you have to get past the cyborg ribbing and the crazy look that people give you from looking at you like you’re talking ...
Sexy The best performing headset, Good battery life, Good bundle, DARPA, man, its hardcore
Bulkier than some, Not supercomfy, Makes you that jerk with a (sexy) headset
The Jawbone works even better than it looks. I would even go as far as using the word stellar to describe how well it does its job. It glitched out a little, but, being a realist, that was acceptable in light of how much flawless transmission it did at...
There’s a reason why everyone seems to love the Jawbone Bluetooth headset from Aliph. I can easily say that it is the best headset that I have ever used, largely because of its customized (and comfortable) fit and its noise blocking features. The rub...
Published: 2007-11-17, Author: Ken , review by: legitreviews.com
At a list price of $120, Aliph’s second generation Jawbone Bluetooth wireless headset is one of the best noise canceling and voice enhancement headsets on the market today. The Jawbone is overall a very good headst, but because of the disappointing s...
Abstract: The Aliph Jawbone Bluetooth Headset is a common name among bluetooth users already. They have released just one bluetooth headset, which has reached worldwide acclaim in a short period of time. Ive spent an extensive amount of time using this headset,...
Noise cancellation and voice activation technology are excellent, Lightweight and comfortable, Smaller and less obtrusive than other Bluetooth headsets.
Difficult to get a snug, tight fit into the ear, Buttons need a significant push to activate, USB charging cable uses a proprietary connector, Audio quality not particularly good for music.
Yes, this could be considered pretty old news. The Jawbone has been around for a number of months now and there have been innumerable reviews already posted around the Internet. Youve no doubt heard glowing reviews of the noise cancellation abilitie...
Hard to press buttons, Comfort during use depends on the size and shape of the ear
Designed by Yves Behar the headset is actually quite different and nonstandard in comparison to the devices we are used to see on the market. But it is not only because of the design that the device is so attractive. Here we have a new technology, that...
Abstract: Having a good Bluetooth headset is a must for me. With the amount of time that I spend on the road or in the car having a headset I can depend apon is by far a top priority. I have been using the Motorola HS850 and it has served me well. Today, I recen...
Abstract: I’ve been using Bluetooth headsets for years and have had my share of favorites. Most of the time, I use my headset in the car and I recently switched to the Parrot MINIKIT (see our review). Unfortunately, it’s a bit buggy when it comes t...