echo "test"; ?> |
|
|
|
| Aliph Jawbone Noise Shield Bluetooth Headset (Black) | 
enlarge
| Brand: Aliph Category: Wireless
List Price: $149.99 Buy Refurbished: $49.30 You Save: $100.69 (67%)

New (32) Used (9) Refurbished (5) from $49.30
Avg. Customer Rating: 503 reviews Sales Rank: 27
Color: Black Media: Wireless Phone Accessory Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 0.9 x 0.4 x 2.4
MPN: JAWBONE Model: CT722LAS2348 UPC: 898404000067 EAN: 0898404000067 ASIN: B000RUPEOA
Release Date: August 1, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
|
| Features:
| | Advanced, military-grade noise-canceling system continuously adapts adapts to your environment | | | Award-winning modern industrial design by Yves Behar | | | Can be worn on either ear; includes four earloops and five earbuds for custom fit | | | Charges via proprietary USB cable |
|
| Similar Items:
|
| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description There are cell-phone headsets that appear, well, like cell headsets. Bulky things that hang off the ear like some grotesque jewelry. Others fit directly into the ear, almost invisible. JawBone Bluetooth Headset Cellular Phone Edition is a statement of refined art. There's something exciting and unique about the striking design. So sleek and elegant, it was featured in an exhibition at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. It manifests more than contemporary sensuality for mobile professionals and socialites whose lives are immersed in wireless technology. The Jawbone headset represents the fine balance of form and function. Within the mass market of phone headsets, the Jawbone represents excellent sound, conscious energy efficiency, and personable beauty. It earmarks your individuality - subtle yet prominent. Jawbone - People will talk about it, but most of all, they'll love using it as their exclusive headset for mobile communication. The Jawbone Bluetooth headset virtually eliminates background noise so your calls are clearer. The device's Noise Shield technology uses an advanced, military-grade noise-canceling system that continuously adapts to the users' changing environment to deliver and receive unparalleled audio quality. Combined with its award-winning design, the Jawbone headset is perfect for those on the go and for those who need the convenience of Bluetooth in challenging environments. Embark to delightful new destinations in mobile communication with Jawbone from Aliph. Package includes wall charger & USB cable Compatible with any Bluetooth equipped device including Blackberry - 7130c , 8700c; Cingular - 3125 , 8125; LG - CG300 , CU500; Motorola - L2 , RAZRV3 , L2 , RAZRV3I , L7 , RAZRV3; Nokia - E62 , 6102i; Samsung - C417 , D807 , SGH-ZX20 , C417; Sony Ericsson - Z525a
Amazon.com Review These days, it seems that wireless Bluetooth headsets are a dime a dozen, but Aliph's Jawbone stands apart from the pack due to its unique look and some seriously amazing noise canceling technology. Originally developed for DARPA (The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) to create a communication headset that would pick up voice in hostile environments, the Jawbone offers some of the best clarity from a Bluetooth headset we've experienced. This version comes in black, but it's also available in red and gray. 
Sophisticated modern industrial style meets the next step in audio technology with the Jawbone Bluetooth headset. | 
It can be worn on either ear, and you can customize your fit by choosing from one of the included earloops and earbuds. |  | The first thing you notice about this headset is its rather chunky size and cheese grater-like texturing on the exterior. Designed by Yves Behar, an award-winning industrial designer who also contributed to the design of the OLPC (One Laptop Per Child, aka the $100 Laptop), the Jawbone certainly has that iconic modern look that will be copied for years to come. It's also a bit large on the face (due to the embedded technology and speech sensor), which reminded us of Lando Calrissian's assistant, Lobot. But then there's no easy way to disguise a Bluetooth headset, and it's probably an advantage as passersby won't think you're just muttering crazily to yourself. The Jawbone can be worn on either ear, and it comes with four earloops of varying sizes to fit your lobe. Made of solid metal with a rubber cover, they're fairly comfortable around the ear. The trick, however, is getting it on over the ear, and this is the Jawbone's biggest disappointment. Because it's so stiff, you literally have to use both hands to try to slip it on over your ear. And since we don't wear our headset constantly, we missed a few calls while performing this dance. Also, the metal frame does bend (as we found after carrying it in our pocket), which can be viewed as an annoyance or as a feature--enabling you to form-fit the frame to your ear. It also comes with five ear pads of varying shapes and sizes, and we tried one of the teardrop shaped pads to secure the Jawbone inside our ear sans metal frame--it was comfortable and worked for awhile, but isn't a solution if you're moving around a lot. As with Steve Jobs, Behar is not a fan of protruding buttons. Thus, the Jawbone's two controls are hidden within the headset, requiring you to press either the front or back of the unit to answer calls, adjust volume, or turn on/off the noise cancellation function. While we've read some reviews that complained about these hidden controls, we had no problem in accessing them and appreciated their tactile response. The Jawbone also comes with a custom-fit recharging cable that can either plug into a PC's USB port or into the included wall jack. We enjoyed the flexibility of the USB charging, but wished the cable could have been a more standard USB mini-jack (for those times when you forget to bring the cable along). But the true test of the Jawbone is how its "noise shield" performed. First, a little about this technology. The Jawbone has a small piece of rubbery plastic that protrudes from the bulbous microphone and sits flush against your face, and this sensor tells the Jawbone whether or not you're speaking and can remove background noise from your ongoing speech signal. It can also dynamically adjust the volume of the incoming audio from your call. We tried the Jawbone in a number of different situations, and for the most part it worked flawlessly. Sitting at our desk with the stereo volume cranked up while playing The Chemical Brothers, our call partner was none the wiser. She didn't hear any of the music coming through, and our voice came through strong on her end. While standing on a street corner, the undulations of traffic noise never made it through to our caller, while we noticed an uptick in volume with an increase in traffic noise. However, the Jawbone wasn't perfect, as it doesn't do a great job in windy situations. Still, for the good majority of situations you'll find yourself in--from busy airports to talk-heavy coffeehouses to traffic-laden city streets--the Jawbone should perform very well, masking the surroundings to improve fidelity for you call partner as well adapting your ear volume to the surrounding environment. We just wish the ear frame was a bit more flexible. Pros: - Amazing background noise masking capabilities--even when faced with loud, thumping music
- Outstanding adaptive volume as the environment around you changes
- Options for customizing the fit
Cons: - Metal earloop frames are hard to quickly put on
- Non-standard USB connection is a bummer if you forget the cable at home
|
| Customer Reviews: Read 498 more reviews...
Buy the Plantronics Discovery 925 Bluetooth Earpiece Instead! November 15, 2008 Was extremely dissappointed in the Jawbone. In short it's very poorly designed and doesn't provide the performance as advertised. It doesn't fall a little short...it's not even close to the mark of bluetooth headsets that I used several years ago. I'm a average sized man with average ears, facial structure etc. and could never get the Jawbone Headset to rest comfortably in my ear or have the earhook not create an unpleasant, uncomfortable feeling. I was always sure to have the contact point touching my face to be sure the noise cancelling worked correctly but people always told me I sounded like I was on a speaker phone and at times had real difficulty hearing me. I use this in business everyday and it conveyed a very unprofessional "appearance". I tried everything I could to get better performance but nothing worked. I used this for several months giving it every opportuniy to perform. The fit to the ear is a serious problem for a lot of people and a major disadvantage to this headset not to mention the poor sound quality.
I replace it with the Plantronics Discovery 925 Bluetooth Earpiece(better price and the latest "clear" technology), which comes in BLACK, SILVER, GOLD, and PURPLE. The fit to the ear is extremely comfortable and secure, the receiving sound excellent and to the person I'm talking to they say it sounds like I'm on a land line. Never anymore complaints from peole I'm speaking to. From another reviewer's recommendation, I also purchased a windscreen that you can use to cover the end of the headset that's exposed to block any interference with wind noise. So if you know you're going to be outside at a ball game, riding a bicycle, etc., you can slip this on and have a headset that blocks virtually any wind noise making this the perfect unit. I bought two of the windscreens and keep one in my car and the other in my latop computer case so they are ready to use when needed. You can order directly from Etymotic Research, item # ER89-30 only $1.75 per set. www.Etymotic.com The Plantronics Discovery 925 Bluetooth Earpiece also comes with a charging case that not only safely stores your headset, but serves to recharge it if you were to run the headset battery down...very cool bonus feature for long trips...and long conversations when you can't charge your headset with the hard wire! Check out the reviews on the Plantronics Discovery 925 Bluetooth Earpiece and buy instead...you'll be glad you did. By the way, I've had 6 to 7 or more headsets and the Plantronis is the best that I've had so far.
Best out there, but no replacement earloops available November 6, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
No complaints about the earpiece, I've bought several for my company. But if you break the earloop (and you will ventually), you'll have an unusable unit because the Jawbone folks have decided to discontinue the replacement item. Be warned: the earloop for the new Jawbone II WILL NOT WORK with this original unit.
Great quality voice November 1, 2008 I've owned Motorola, Plantronics and several other bluetooth headsets and got really tired of having three fourths of people tell me to call them back when I'm not using the bluetooth headset because they couldn't hear almost anything. The Jawbone's worked perfectly from the start. I've had a couple of hassles with the ear-piece, but this is finally a bluetooth headset that I can use. I'm happy as a lark
Awesome technology in a crappy package. October 22, 2008 First let me state the things that would be 5 star worthy. The technology in the noise shield is nothing short of mind blowing. On a city street with buses and loud traffic or sitting in my hotel room with no noise, people I talk to can't seem to tell the difference. I also having tried many Bluetooth headsets can say I can also regardless of noise hear better on this unit than others. Now, the less than a star what were they thinking part. It doesn't fit well and I don't care how much you fiddle with it. The way the earbud attaches sucks. Half the time while trying to get the fit right I turn it the wrong way and it falls off in my ear. The buttons make a crunch noise when you push them like the unit is breaking. When unplugging the unit from the charger it always feels like it will break even when you do it exactly like the customer service jerk tells you to (mine actually did break recently unplugging it). And still... the technology works so well it is worth overlooking these problems and buying.
Aliph Jawbone October 18, 2008 Bought 2, sound and quality of device excellent, The wire for the device that hold on ears is very poor and breaks very easily. Had to order replacement parts the first week. Would be outstanding device if the wire hold would be corrected.
|
|
|
Copyright
©
2006 Adminpal LLC | |