Aliph Jawbone

Last update: Review by Stuff.TV (added on 18/08/07)

The Aliph’s Jawbone is a bluetooth headset features voice sensor identifies and isolates your speech. Eliminates unwanted background noise. Increases called voice intelligibility. The device comes with Multiple sized earbuds and earloops for the most comfortable fit, Travel Charger and User Manual. The Jawbone has up to 6 hours when using Noise Shield technology, 120 hours of standby time and you can use it up to 33 ft (10 meters) from your phone.

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Overall Rating: ★★★★½ | Latest Price Info

REVIEWS

Stuff.TV reviews the Aliph Jawbone and writes;

“We sat with our head next to an old washing machine that sounds like an aircraft taking off and enjoyed a full, clear conversation without shouting or straining to hear. The Noise Shield completely blots out background din. And we mean completely. However, you can deactivate it if chatting in a quiet environment to experience a more tonal call quality.”
Rating: ★★★★★

DigitalTrends reviews the Aliph Jawbone and writes;

“The Aliph Jawbone is an excellent headset that uses some interesting techniques to minimize background noise. While the results can be somewhat inconsistent, the overall quality of incoming and outgoing calls is exceptional when fit properly. The Jawbone stands out as a stylish headset that’s sure to turn heads, and it competes handily with other premium headsets.”
Rating: ★★★★☆


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CNET reviews the Aliph Jawbone and writes;

“We tested the Jawbone in a quiet room and on a busy street corner, and it performed well. We had no trouble hearing our callers in either situation, and they reported that they could hear almost none of the background noise when we were on the street…The bottom line: If you’re looking for a cool, wired headset and have the cash, you can’t go wrong with”
Rating: ★★★★☆

PCMag reviews the Aliph Jawbone and writes;

“We found the Jawbone extremely effective against broad-spectrum sound, such as roaring traffic, airplanes, and crowd noise. It quickly counteracts siren noises, squelching them after a few tenths of a second, but they occasionally break through when they cross into human speech frequencies. ”
Rating: ★★★★½

Pocketnow reviews the Aliph Jawbone and writes;

“I listed the price as a con simply because their are much cheaper headsets on the market today. But when you consider the technology behind the Jawbone, the price is right in line. Overall, I was very pleased with this headset. Not only comfortable but also quite amazing when it came to eliminating background noise. Plus the “Wow” factor was quite high (everyone wanted to know what it was and how it worked). So as soon as the bluetooth model comes available, you will most likely find me at the front of the line.”
Rating: N/A

MobileBurn reviews the Aliph Jawbone and writes;

“If you work in a noisy environment and need to be on the phone, this headset is for you. Nothing else I have ever come across can do what the Aliph Jawbone can do when it comes to removing background noise. This headset would be great for a construction site foreman, a traffic cop, or a mom with 6 screaming kids alike. Provided, of course, that it fits you.”
Rating: N/A

BlueTomorrow reviews the Aliph Jawbone and writes;

“Aliph’s Jawbone Bluetooth headset just sounds better – for its user and the person he or she is talking with. Its Noise Shield technology is a step above regular noise cancellation software, which should be required in all Bluetooth headsets. The headset is stylish, comfortable and functions well. It is difficult to put the headset on the ear quickly and the ear hooks and ear loops may be susceptible to damage, but these are minor setbacks for a device that otherwise soars above the competition. Without a fraction of a doubt, I can strongly recommend the Jawbone Bluetooth headset to anyone seeking a wireless headset to work with his or her Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone.”
Rating: N/A

InfoSyncWorld reviews the Aliph Jawbone and writes;

“Design: Very good: Though it looks metallic, the Jawbone is actually made of smooth, solid-feeling “medical-grade” plastic. The Jawbone fit securely on our ear, and it stayed put even when we vigorously shook our head. ”
Rating: N/A

Brighthand reviews the Aliph Jawbone and writes;

“I like the Jawbone a lot. Some of the issues that I’ve had with other headsets (design, battery life, noise cancellation quality) are not major issues with the Jawbone. The only real slight is that you can only find it at Cingular retailers. Other than that, the Jawbone is a quality headset for any phone.” Rating: N/A

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