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May 2008
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Published: 2008-05-19, Author: Vincent , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: When Aliph released the original Jawbone nearly two years ago, I felt as if I was the only person in the world that didn’t like the look, thought the design too bulky, and wasn’t all that impressed by the company’s “noise shield”. So how do I feel abo...
Abstract: The 2008 version of Jawbone preserves the unique shape and general styling of its predecessor, using a gently curved black, mostly glossy plastic body that in no way looks geeky or sci-fi. Whereas the prior 2.2"-long Jawbone was quite wide by the stan...
The new Jawbone beats its predecessor from top to bottom in comfort and sound. While the original earpiece set the standard for Bluetooth sound quality, wearing it for an hour felt like exercise to my ear. The gen 2 is much lighter, sits in my ear com...
Abstract: The new Jawbone, made by a closely held San Francisco company called Aliph, is 50% smaller than the original Jawbone, which I reviewed in 2006. It continues to boast the original Jawbone’s signature feature: a remarkable ability to suppress background noise and isolate the wearer’s voice...
Great sound. Serious upgrade in wearability, even with fewer options. Doesnt weight you down like the older model. Easiest syncing headset ever; starts up in pairing mode the first time you turn it on.
Still relies on a proprietary power connector that isnt the same as the first model, either. Design cues are a little bit Gucci for some wearers (especially Wired geeks). A quick spin through the manual a must to understand how to operate invisible button...
Abstract: Aliph has been around since 1999, but the company rocketed to stardom in 2006 with the introduction of the , arguably the first noise-canceling model that actually worked. Its noise-canceling circuitry, plus the Jawbones style and sound quality, nette...
Excellent voice quality. Effective noise cancellation. Very comfortable fit. Charges in one hour.
Poor battery life.
The new Jawbone is slicker, lighter, and more comfortable to wear, all the while retaining the two best virtues of the original: amazing noise suppression and great sound quality....
The Aliph Jawbone 2 is a fashionable Bluetooth headset with a comfortable fit and an array of noise-canceling and voice-enhancement technologies that result in amazing sound quality.
The Aliph Jawbone 2 doesnt have a volume rocker, and the LED light is located directly on top of the Talk button.
Despite its quirks, the Aliph Jawbone 2 is quite possibly the ultimate Bluetooth headset in terms of design and sound quality. See all products in the Aliph Jawbone 2 series
Abstract: I’ve never been a fan of bluetooth earpieces. I always thought it was kind of weird to see people walking along and seemingly talking to themselves, or emitting a bright blue pulse from a LED on their earpiece. After hearing about the Aliph Jawbone 2 b...
Abstract: If you've heard about the Jawbone Bluetooth headset, rejoice, because here comes the Jawbone 2. Here's our take on this tiny and sleek Bluetooth headset that makes other headsets in the market appear humongous.Leather ComfortFor the leather lovers, the...