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Aliph Jawbone Noise Shield Bluetooth Headset (Red)
Aliph Jawbone Noise Shield Bluetooth Headset (Red)

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Brand: Aliph
Category: Wireless

List Price: $149.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 117 reviews
Sales Rank: 121

Color: Red
Media: Wireless Phone Accessory
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0
Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0

Model: CT725LAU5775
UPC: 898404000050
EAN: 0802029019526
ASIN: B000RZCI80

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4 out of 5 stars Works great! (and girls like it too!)   July 17, 2008
I'd seen the Jawbone commercials - you know, the guy with all the loud yard equipment in the background, and wondered if the noise reduction you REALLY got was as dramatic as the commercial would have you believe.

NOISE REDUCTION:
Well, not quite, but it DOES reduce background noise for the person on the other end of the connection, NOT you. I tried switching from noise reduction enabled to disabled while standing within earshot of a busy expressway). My calls could all hear the background noise when noise reduction was enabled (the default state), but disabling it caused the noise they heard to be so great they couldn't understand me. I can't say that noise reduction was 100%, but it was pretty darned good.

FIT:
I was a little uncomfortable with the fit at first - it seemed too loose to me. The unit comes with several ear loops and ear buds, and I tried them all before settling on the loop and bud that came installed out of the box. As I've grown accustomed to the unit, though, the 'looseness' no longer bothers me, and I find I can wear it the entire day without discomfort. In noisy environments I find I have to press the earbud deeper into my ear to drown out ambient noise. This hasn't been a huge inconvenience, because I don't spend that much time in high-noise environments, but I could see it being a major annoyance if I did.

APPEARANCE:
I've seen plenty of grey and black Jawbones (even one that was painted with shimmery pink nail polish), but have never seen another red one like mine. I get a lot of positive comments on both color and appearance.

I really like the appearance of the unit. It's distinctive; clean lines, no visible buttons. It just LOOKS easy to use.

BLUETOOTH:
I've used several Bluetooth headsets, with varying degrees of ease in pairing the unit to my phone. This one was one of the easiest and quickest setups I've done. My phone is a Blackjack II, using Windows Mobile 6.

PRICE:
I've wanted a Jawbone for some time now, but wasn't willing to purchase one until the price fell under $80. Of course, that was only because Jawbone II was recently released. I don't know that I'd invest in a full-priced Jawbone or Jawbone II, but it was definately worth what I paid for mine.

I highly recommend this product.



1 out of 5 stars Total frustration & a waste of money   July 17, 2008
I'm not one to give a negative review lightly - I research the product well before I choose to buy it, but I misjudged this Jawbone headset big-time! After over a month of use, I have to say this is the worst bluetooth headset I've ever had the misfortune to own.

The fit is terrible - none of the ear inserts feel comfortable or stay in my ear more than a few minutes, causing me to continuously fiddle with it trying to get the thing back in my ear while on a call. This causes a great deal of noise, interrupts the flow of the call, and is incredibly frustrating at the very least, not to mention requiring me to use my hands while on a "hands-free" call - totally negating the purpose of using the headset in the first place.

The ear wire is awkward to put on, and no matter which size I've used the thing will inevitably fall off my ear the first time I make a movement - and I'm not talking about throwing my head about wildly here - I mean normal natural movement. That puts the damper on using this while driving - I don't need it flying off when i turn my head to see oncoming traffic.

Yes, the call does sound good, although I can't really say I've noticed the noise shield feature making any difference, but it definitely doesn't sound so much better than the previous units I've owned to warrant the high price tag. Maybe I was lured in by the spiffy red ultra-elegant look, maybe it was the glowing review by a friend, but either way this headset has been a total waste of my time and money. I only wish I was able to give it 0 stars instead of 1 star.



3 out of 5 stars The good, the bad, and the ugly   July 16, 2008
The Good: Everything you may have heard about the sound quality of this headset is probably true. After many people I calld complained about noise or not being able to hear me when I used my Motorola 700 I decided to bite the bullet and try a different headset. The Jawbone solved the problem for people I called beautifully. Not a single complaint, no strugling to be heard, no static/hissing, and I could actually wear my phone on the opposite side of my body with no loss of quality. (The Motorola couldn't be used in the right ear if the phone wasn't on the right side of me within two feet of the headset.)

The Bad: Don't believe statements claiming the Jawbone is good for use in loud environments. It may or may not work for you. Although the touted sound quality was there for the people I called, I often could not raise the volume of the earpiece loud enough to hear them. This may be due to the fact that I couldn't find a combination of the five differently shaped ear inserts and two ear clips that fit me well enough to block out ambient noise from my ear. For me, the Jawbone was half a solution.

The Ugly: Make no mistake about it, the Jawbone is fragile. It should be fine for people who can put it away in a purse or attache case (maybe a suit pocket?) when not in use, but forget about putting it in the pocket of your jeans while you work or play. The ear clip that fit my ear broke in less than two weeks of use, and the second ear clip was so tight in the Jawbone socket that it was bending as I tried to put it in. I returned the unit.

I'm still looking for a satisfactory Bluetooth headset.




5 out of 5 stars Can you hear me now?   July 15, 2008
This headset is great! Not only can I hear others clearly- they can hear me perfectly, even when the convertible top is down. I like this headset even better than the Jawbone2- which, as I understand it, is the newer version.


1 out of 5 stars Close but not close enough   July 15, 2008
First off ,,to big,, second buttons to hard to push,,flat out did not like it,

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