Aliph Jawbone 2 Bluetooth Headset - Bulk Package (Black)
Product features- Compatible with most Bluetooth-enabled devices
- Military-grade noise elimination technology and invisible touch controls
- Patented Voice Activity Sensor that feels your speech
- Over 4 hours of talk time and 8 days of standby time
- Constructed with ultra-smooth medical-grade plastic
Great price from eBay
User reviews Unbeatable deal!, 2008-12-29 When I made the purchase I already knew I was going to purchase an Aliph Jawbone - no question there...I was well aware of the product quality. However, the approc $130 retail store price was a bit more than I wanted to pay. When I started to research the prior to purchase on Amazon, I noted that most people opted for the "retail" version as opposed to this one - the "bulk" version. I will admit that I was a little curious as to the difference, but the lower price made it worth taking a chance. What is the difference? No pretty box - big deal! Seriously, this was a Christmas present for my husband and it was going to be wrapped anyway, so who cares if it comes in a heavy duty plastic bag rather than a pretty box. At $10+ less for the next cheapest Jawbone, this is a steal! Another bonus, this one came with the wall charger which the retail ones generally do not. Phenominal deal all the way around. My husband loves it and I love that I was able to get him another cool gift with the money I saved. By the way, it arrived about 2 days after I ordered it! I have shared this find with friends who have also had great experiences and also could care less about the packaging. Not everything comes with this!, 2008-12-27 Read the reviews for the silver version of this bulk packaged.
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The headset may be good but the "Bulk Package" is not!
It's missing pieces.
Disappointing.
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The best, 2008-12-22 This is my third bluetooth , and the best so far . Fits my ear almost perfectly , and the voice quality is good , battery life is also good . Jawbone Bluetooth, 2008-12-20 I can only compare it to what I had before, it's my second bluetooth device but hands-down beats the pants off what I had - and I thought that was okay. One issue was the fitup in the ear. Fortunately I read other's reviews and got the Jabra softgel earpieces otherwise the Jawbone would almost be unusable for me. I've found that using the Jabra ear insert I don't even need the earloop on the Jawbone and it's as steady as a rock in terms of fit and function. dissapointed, 2008-12-20 After all the hype and reading the reviews I got this thing, it fit properly and I have to tell you the sound quality is really very second rate. It can get very loud but with lousy sound its almost unintelligible. I have gone back to my very inexpensive headset until I can get something better. One would think that with speaker technology from companies like Shure that make in ear monitors for musicians, these headsets could have better sound. Alas this one is not doing it.
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