Aliph Jawbone Bluetooth Cell Phone Headset (Black) [Bulk Packaged]

Aliph Jawbone Bluetooth Cell Phone Headset (Black) [Bulk Packaged]

Average Customer Rating: Recommend

Aliph Jawbone Black Bluetooth Headset (Bulk Pack) Jawbone is the world’s first adaptive Bluetooth headset for mobile phones. Its revolutionary Noise Shield technology combines the latest innovations in acoustics, audio processing and product design to produce a quantum leap in headset performance.

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14 Customer Reviews Posted

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Awful
What a piece of junk. It's true I can hear well through it and that others say they can hear me well through it, but where it absolutely fails is in voice recognition with my Motorola Razr. I press the button and say, for instance, "Call Pat Moore" and it comes back with "Did you say, 'Call Yee Dental Center'?" (and then two other choices, none of which sound ANYTHING like Pat Moore). It's absolutely useless as a hands-free dial device in the car (required by law now in California). I hate it. I've tried it for a month and I'm throwing it away it's so bad. Don't waste your hard-earned money on this. (It also looks like cheap plastic in person, not like it looks in online pictures, and worse still, it seems really flimsy. Worst of all, there's no cigarette lighter charger for the car, which is the only place I use this, so I have to bring it in and charge it. That's just plain stupid.)
2008-08-18, 1 of 2 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Great Product
Much improvement over standard bluetooth headsets. The noise cancelling really works! THe headset is more comfortable than others I have used and it has 4 earbuds to choose from as well as two ear loops.
2008-08-14, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Me or it?
I have about six of these devices, and I find that the worst part of all of them is that I can't keep them comfortably in my ear. Perhaps my ear is shaped weirdly (I don't think so... and in 64 years no doctor has, to my knowledge, remarked on the abnormal shape of my ears); or perhaps, these devices (despite a variety of adapters) just don't stay comfortably in a normal ear. Whatever it is... this Jawbone will take its place next to my other 5 bluetooth headsets, deep in my bureau drawer.
2008-08-03, 2 of 2 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Disappointing
I bought this product initially because of the noise shield function that supposedly allows for clearer sound with reduced ambient noise. However, when the product was shipped it came without the original box, loose inside the shipping box with the manual and charger thrown in. When I opened the package the rear cover of the ear piece which clips over the charge connections was broken. To further disappoint, the interchangeable ear pieces slip off far too easily, and the ear hooks are cumbersome and uncomfortable. There is a hinge that is meant to keep the earpiece flush against the side of your face however it for the most part serves only to make the fit looser and more uncomfortable... Once you get it working and on your ear, the sound quality isn't great--passable at best.
2008-07-30, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Will not work even when paired
On to number two with the same problem out of three. Bought two one worked ok with my Moto Q9m and the other would only recieve and no transmit. Did return and the second one is the same way. Both the bad ones had the same date code. So I have no idea one out of three worked. I really don't care for the weight, the cheap little cover on the back the you lose the first time. Does seem to work well with noise but you can't hear anyone else!
2008-07-26, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
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