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June 2009
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The editors liked
Several different earbuds and earhooks included
Available in a variety of different colors
Slightly better than the Jawbone II
The Aliph Jawbone Prime is a highly fashionable headset with a snug fit
Plus it has better noise-cancellation and wind noise handling over its predecessor
Resulting in even better sound quality.
Sleek
Comfortable design with many color options
Improved noise cancellation and wind reduction
Multipoint technology
Fun new color options
Top-notch wind noise cancellation. Very good voice transmission quality. Stylish. More comfortable than its predecessor.
Impressive call quality and noise reduction
Wear with or without ear loop
Small
Lightweight
Attractive
Excellent performance in ambient noise and wind
Available in a wide range of colors
Great battery life
Works with the iPhone 3GS
Easy to use
Delivers great sound quality
Available in a variety of bright
Fun colors
Such as lime green and purple
The editors didn't like
Uses proprietary charging cable
No dedicated volume button
Hidden buttons easy to accidently push
Were not thrilled with the hidden buttons on the Jawbone Prime
And the singular volume button is a bit annoying. The volume is a little softer than we would like at times. While it has excellent call quality
You can get cheaper headsets that are on ...
More expensive than other noise-canceling headsets
Shorter rated battery life than predecessor
Low earpiece volume. Expensive. Short battery life.
Pricey
Limited Talk button tactile feedback
Only one included earloop
Not a gigantic leap over the Jawbone 2 in terms of performance
Works with the iPhone 3GS, Easy to use, Delivers great sound quality, Available in a variety of bright, fun colors, such as lime green and purple
Expensive, No true volume controls
Aliph's Jawbone Prime Bluetooth headset doesn't come cheap. But, while you may pay a lot, you also get a lot. The Jawbone Prime is an easy-to-use, comfortable headset that delivers first-rate call quality -- and it looks good, too.ProsWorks with the iP...
Abstract: From a cosmetic standpoint, Aliph has made five small but noteworthy changes to the 2008 Jawbone for Jawbone Prime. First, last year’s diamond-textured outer skin has been replaced with one that’s textured with eye-shaped ovals, for better or worse; s...
Overall the BlueAnt Q1 comes out ahead in this comparison. Callers could hear us well, and they sounded best to us in a tie with the Jawbone II. It was very comfortable, but like we said extended wear caused pressure build-up so it is best to take it...
Abstract: Video review: Looking for a Bluetooth headset? Check out my Jawbone Prime vs BlueAnt Q1 shootout. Please note I’ll have unboxings and probably more detailed reviews for these headsets later. ...
Several different earbuds and earhooks included, Available in a variety of different colors, Slightly better than the Jawbone II
Uses proprietary charging cable, No dedicated volume button, Hidden buttons easy to accidently push
The Jawbone line of headsets have always been known for their excellent ability to cancel out background noise, the the Jawbone Prime is no exception. However, it is my thoughts that there is not a big enough difference between the Jawbone Prime and J...
Abstract: When it comes to stylish Bluetooth headsets, the Jawbone is king. Yes there is very rarely any crossover between “stylish” and “headset” but relative speaking, the Jawbone is a good looking product. With the Prime, their newest offering, the company wa...
Abstract: So which would we recommend? Both, actually. For users who commute or are constantly in situations with high levels of background noise, the Jawbone PRIME is the clear choice — provided the $115-$130 price tag doesn’t scare you...