This Yves Behar-designed earpiece forces you to confront a fundamental question about wireless headsets: Do you want to make a fashion statement? If so, the Jawbone might be for you. With its sleek lines, sensuous feel, and cheese-grater-meets-eurotrash styling, it looks nothing like a typical Bluetooth ear hanger. You'll actually feel cool wearing it. In our tests we found the Jawbone impressive on most every level. Above average fidelity is combined with DARPA-approved noise-canceling technology, which accurately shields callers from sounds that aren't your voice. And despite some difficulty with the ambiguous controls, we still found the headset easy to sync with a Motorola Razr. All that's really left to do is strap on your movie-star sunglasses and roll.
Review: Aliph Bluetooth Handsfree Kit
This Yves Behar-designed earpiece forces you to confront a fundamental question about wireless headsets: Do you want to make a fashion statement? If so, the Jawbone might be for you. With its sleek lines, sensuous feel, and cheese-grater-meets-eurotrash styling, it looks nothing like a typical Bluetooth ear hanger. You’ll actually feel cool wearing it. In […]
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WIRED
Sexy form factor eliminates the shame of talking on a handsfree set in public. Pairing with most cell phones is simple and smooth. Sparkling voice quality. Comfortable to wear for long periods of time.
TIRED
Buttons are so subtle, they're hard to activate. No up and down options for volume- you have to cycle through every option to find the right level.