Aliph Jawbone Bluetooth Cell Phone Headset (Black) [Bulk Packaged]
Product features- Award-winning modern industrial design by Yves Behar
- Can be worn on either ear; includes four earloops and five earbuds for custom fit
- Advanced, military-grade noise-canceling system continuously adapts adapts to your environment
- Bulk Packaged, comes in clear plastic bag
- All Components are Included
Great price from eBay
User reviews Best bluetooth I had!, 2008-09-16 I had the jawbone for 1 month, then lost it. While I had it, it worked really great. I tested the headset out by calling my friend and blasting the music in my car...and to my amazement, my friend could still hear me and understood what I was saying. I asked if he could hear the background music, he said he can but it was not that loud. The only downfall is eventhough the person on the other end can hear you while you are surrounded by loud noise, its hard for you to hear the other person. I would recommend the jawbone version 2. After I lost this one, I bought the newer version and it works the same way. The size is a lot smaller and more comfortable. It even works great when you have both parties using the jawbone at the same time...I still heard my friend clearly when he was on his jawbone version 2. Would recommend this to anybody. Good noise reduction, 2008-09-08 the Aliph Jawbone is not the most comfortable to wear, it doesn't seem to stay snug to your ear, but the noise reduction feature is good quality. If someone could match the comfort of the Motorola and the noise reduction of the jawbone, it would be golden! Poor reception, 2008-08-30 I purchased the Jawbone hoping it would cut down on wind noise. It did help quite a bit with wind noise, but the reception quality was so poor that it made it unusable. I suspect that you have to have a stronger signal than most for it to work properly but I haven't confirmed that. I ended up returning mine. Pops out of Ear, 2008-08-27 Everybody who is on the other end of my conversations is happy, they say the noise canceling works VERY well, as compared to the 2006 model Platronics unit I was using before. I stood in front of a running diesel truck (big rig), and the person I was talking to said he only heard a little static, my voice was clear. I couldn't even hear MYSELF talking!!!
The only problem I have is the ear clip is spring loaded to keep the voice pickup pressed against the jaw, but it lifts the earpiece out of my ear making HEARING the caller difficult with background noise. It comes with four extra earpieces that install with a twist, but where they end up makes no sense. The unit would be straight up with the oval earpiece in the ear properly.
I received it with the earpiece holder detached from the unit with wires hanging out, it snaps back in easily, though.
If not for the user issues, I would give this 5 stars, it is just not user friendly...... Awful, 2008-08-18 What a piece of junk. It's true I can hear well through it and that others say they can hear me well through it, but where it absolutely fails is in voice recognition with my Motorola Razr. I press the button and say, for instance, "Call Pat Moore" and it comes back with "Did you say, 'Call Yee Dental Center'?" (and then two other choices, none of which sound ANYTHING like Pat Moore). It's absolutely useless as a hands-free dial device in the car (required by law now in California). I hate it. I've tried it for a month and I'm throwing it away it's so bad. Don't waste your hard-earned money on this. (It also looks like cheap plastic in person, not like it looks in online pictures, and worse still, it seems really flimsy. Worst of all, there's no cigarette lighter charger for the car, which is the only place I use this, so I have to bring it in and charge it. That's just plain stupid.)
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