When the very first version of the Jawbone was released, it was widely regarded as one of the best Bluetooth headsets that a user could buy for the money, the proverbial Cadillac of Bluetooth Headsets. And like a Cadillac, it was one of the more expensive solutions, averaging between $85 to $120...
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I bought the Jawbone hoping to eliminate the complaints from my family of the noise generated by my past blue-tooth device from Samsung. The Jawbone did a great job, but in order for it to work it has a small plastic knob that must maintain contact with your face. When the knob is touching your...
Read the full review →This thing kills ambient noise well, no complaints of 'being in a tunnel' or the like, when talking to people on it. It does pick up the wind when outdoors, but not as bad as some. It links up well with my BlackBerry Storm, hardly ever an issue syncing up to it. Sounds better...
Read the full review →I have had at least 5 different bluetooth headsets by now and this is my second Jawbone. I think it is much improved over the 1st gen due to its comfort and being so lightweight. However, I do think the Noise Assassin is a little overrated. Jawbones are much better than any Samsung, Motorola or...
Read the full review →I've owned this jawbone for a while now and I have really liked it. It looks very slick and I have not had anyone I've talked to complain about not being able to hear me. This device does have some drawbacks for me..first the ear pieces are not the best for my ear. I've tried them...
Read the full review →The Aliph Jawbone 2 works like a charm - when it is properly fitted to your cheek. I first tried Jabra Ear Gels, which worked fine for a bit. However, the Jabra Ear Gels spun around the base of the Jawbone 2, making it impossible to keep properly fitted. Next I tried Plantronics Discovery...
Read the full review →Headset review are as different as people's ears. Because of that, there is no perfect headset. A good fit is most important with the Jawbone because if the sensor isn't touching your cheek, it doesn't work. After owning and liking the first BT Jawbone this is a huge step up in...
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