Posts Tagged ‘Aliph Jawbone 2’

Jawbone 2: Up Close and Personal

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

The Jawbone 2 arrived last week and it has already had huge success.  The original Jawbone paved the way, and the Jawbone 2 has far exceeded every expectation.  Gammoth got a hands-on experience with the Jawbone 2 and has great reviews for this small, stylish headset.

Jawbone 2:  Style

As we all know, the original Jawbone headset was not the most attractive and comfortable headset.  It has a cheese-grater front with a bulky design, and was not the most comfortable headset on the market.  But many people still insisted that the NoiseAssassin technology was the best on the market, therefore Jawbone was a leader in Bluetooth technology.  Enter Jawbone 2.  This small, sleek design makes a fashion statement and since it is half the size of the original Jawbone, it offers a more comfortable fit.  The Jawbone 2 is only offered in the black design, but Jawbone will be releasing a gold and silver headset in the coming months.

Jawbone 2 FrontJawbone 2 BackJawbone 2 on Sarah

Jawbone 2:  Features

  • The “invisible button” policy at Jawbone accomplishes a clutter-free look. Touch-surface technology allows the user to operate switches by lightly pressing the outside shield.
  • Constructed with ultra-smooth medical-grade plastic, the Jawbone 2 also comes with optional fine leather earloops.
  • Comprised of an outer shield and inner surface, the Jawbone 2 experience is two-fold. The outer shield is curved and rectilinear and is visually appealing with a three-dimensional texture representative of noise abatement surfaces. The inner surface that gently touches the face creates contact with the Voice Activity Sensor, and is gently curved to be ergonomic and comfortable on the skin.
  • Jawbone 2:  My Experience

    Once I received the Jawbone 2, I was excited to see that someone actually thought about the package design instead of throwing it in an orange and blue box.  The headset comes in a well-designed package that sets the tone for what’s inside the box.  I had no problem pairing my headset with my phone, and when I put it on for the first time, I was in Bluetooth heaven.  The leather ear loops make for a great fit and earbud was relatively comfortable, but I did put the Jabra Minigels on and they fit great and offered the comfort that I was looking for.  The sound quality was exactly what you would expect from Jawbone … perfection.  Overall, I loved the headset and would recommend it to anyone.  It is built the way a Bluetooth headset should be built, and in my opinion, is the best headset on the market.

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    Making an Entrance: Jawbone 2

    Thursday, April 10th, 2008

    With the success of the original Jawbone Bluetooth headset, there was bound to be another rugged, industrial looking headset in the making.  And here it is … the Jawbone 2.  The new model just got through FCC’s bonds with flying colors, and is a little bit smaller than that of the old model.  It is estimated to be under 2 cm wide and slightly less bulky.  Take a look at the older model and make the comparison ….

    NEW JAWBONE 2  Jawbone 2 Bluetooth Headset     OLD JAWBONE Original Jawbone Bluetooth Headset

    Take a look at the old Jawbone design, features and specs and hopefully the new Jawbone 2 will surpass these high expectations …

    Original Aliph Jawbone Bluetooth Headset: Overall Design

    The Aliph Jawbone Bluetooth headset is one of the few elegantly designed Bluetooth headsets that fits comfortably, has superior sound quality and is very competitively priced.  Packaged with 4 earbuds, 4 ergonomically designed earloops, a wall charger and USB cable, this Bluetooth wireless headset is the perfect solution for the mobile professional or fashionable raconteur. 

    Original Aliph Jawbone Bluetooth Headset: Features

    Perhaps the most notable feature on the Aliph Jawbone Bluetooth Headset is the advanced Noise Shield technology, which eliminates almost all background noise using military-grade audio processing technology.  Three separate microphones and a vibration based voice sensor not only enhance your own voice, but also improve incoming audio.  As background noise and environment changes, the Jawbone will automatically adjust the volume for seamless conversations and crystal clear audio.  The lightweight headset is simple to use, with two conveniently located buttons, and can be comfortably adjusted for use on either ear.  Other features include voice-dialing support and a battery strength indicator.

    Original Aliph Jawbone Bluetooth Headset: Basic Specs

    • Talk Time: Up to 6 hours with Noise Shield Technology enabled
    • Standby Time: 120 Hours
    • Range: Up to 33 feet (10 meters)
    • Compatible with Bluetooth version 1.1 or 1.2

    Comparable?

    Of course the two models will be comparable, but we are hoping that the durability of the Jawbone 2 will live up to the talk.  Making a call next to a smoking hot freight train with crystal clear sound can only be done in fashion you know, and Jawbone takes you there.

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