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Testseek.com have collected 43 expert reviews of the Jawbone v2 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Jawbone v2.
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May 2008
 
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The editors liked

  • Small
  • Amazing noise cancellation
  • Comfortable
  • Crystal clear
  • Effective noise-canceling technology
  • Sleekly designed with leather earhooks
  • Long Bluetooth range
  • Small and light
  • Good sound for recipients
  • Good range of size fittings
  • Smaller design
  • Redesigned earloop
  • Improved noise cancellation.
  • Excellent voice quality. Effective noise cancellation. Very comfortable fit. Charges in one hour.
  • The Aliph Jawbone 2 is a fashionable Bluetooth headset with a comfortable fit and an array of noise-canceling and voice-enhancement technologies that result in amazing sound quality.
  • Gorgeous design
  • With no visible buttons
  • Noise canceling that actually works as advertised
  • Chargeable via wall or USB
  • Extremely comfortable to wear
  • Smaller than original version Easy to use
  • Great design
  • Noise Canceling is impressive
  • Can use with or w/out ear hook
  • Gorgeous design (Looove it!)
  • Militarygrade noise elimination technology
  • Lovely packaging and accessories
  • Elegant Design
  • Excellent sound quality
  • NoiseAssassin audio processing technology
  • Custom fit
  • Great sound. Serious upgrade in wearability
  • Even with fewer options. Doesnt weight you down like the older model. Easiest syncing headset ever
  • Starts up in pairing mode the first time you turn it on.
  • Noise Assassin is very effective
  • Smaller than Original Jawbone
  • Fully charged in less than an hour
  • Very comfortable
  • Well made
  • Easy to use
  • Crystal clear sound
  • Excellent battery life
  • Lightweight
  • Wind doesn’t effect it

The editors didn't like

  • Expensive
  • No multipoint technology
  • Crackly noise at callers end
  • Static audible in calls
  • Still becomes uncomfortable after long periods of time.
  • Poor battery life.
  • The Aliph Jawbone 2 doesnt have a volume rocker
  • And the LED light is located directly on top of the Talk button.
  • Unintuitive volume control
  • Status light is on talk button
  • And cannot be seen while pressing it
  • Voice sensor must maintain contact with cheek
  • No dedicated volume up/down button Noise canceling feature seems to perform worse than original Jawbone Expensive
  • Proprietary charger
  • Makes crunchy noise when pressing buttons
  • Bluetooth 1.1
  • *
  • Overlysensitive outside shield
  • No real volume rocker
  • Pricey
  • Price
  • Still relies on a proprietary power connector that isnt the same as the first model
  • Either. Design cues are a little bit Gucci for some wearers (especially Wired geeks). A quick spin through the manual a must to understand how to operate invisible button...
  • Slightly tinny sound for user
  • Proprietary USB charging cable
  • Doesn’t play sounds or music from phone

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  Published: 2008-07-12, Author: Riyad , review by: trustedreviews.com

  • There's no denying that the Noise Assassin technology inside the Jawbone works supremely well, and knocks most other Bluetooth headsets into a cocked hat. The Jawbone also looks superb and is incredibly comfortable to wear, even for extended periods. All ...

 
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  Published: 2008-07-01, review by: mobiletechreview.com

  • Abstract:  The original Jawbone Bluetooth headset, introduced by Aliph, was a big hit. It had a very cool jawbone activated voice sensor and a very modern design. The Noise Assassin technology combined with the Jawbone’s DSP worked well for audio performance. Bu...

 
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  Published: 2008-07-01, review by: treocentral.com

  • Gorgeous design, with no visible buttons, Noise canceling that actually works as advertised, Chargeable via wall or USB, Extremely comfortable to wear
  • Unintuitive volume control, Status light is on talk button, and cannot be seen while pressing it, Voice sensor must maintain contact with cheek
  • Update: The New Jawbone in Black is now in stock in the TreoCentral Store! It wasnt in stock at the time the review was published. So grab one while you can! ;-) While many Bluetooth headsets are well regarded, the Aliph Jawbones reputation precede...

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  Published: 2008-07-01, review by: the-gadgeteer.com

  • Smaller than original version Easy to use
  • No dedicated volume up/down button Noise canceling feature seems to perform worse than original Jawbone Expensive
  • Aliph has recently updated their very popular noise reducing Jawbone headset with a newer version that addresses some of the complaints from the original. One of the main complaints was with size. I didnt find the size to be much of a problem when I ...

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  Published: 2008-06-30, review by: mobilitysite.com

  • Abstract:  Aliph’s first generation Jawbone Bluetooth headset generated tons of interest when it came out three years ago. It was so unique looking that people took notice. It featured a futuristic, stealth-like design with a curve that followed one’s cheekbo...

 
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  Published: 2008-06-25, review by: ipodobserver.com

  • Abstract:  Aliphs New Jawbone is the successor to the Jawbone (now known as the Original Jawbone), an excellent high-tech Bluetooth headset I reviewed quite favorably last year (see review here). What makes the New Jawbone so high-tech? Its biggest claim to fame...

 
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  Published: 2008-06-23, review by: connectreviews.com

  • Smaller design, Redesigned earloop, Improved noise cancellation.
  • Expensive, Static audible in calls, Still becomes uncomfortable after long periods of time.
  • We took a look at the original Jawbone Bluetooth headset in July of 2007, almost one year ago. Just a few weeks ago, Aliph released their new Jawbone headset. It’s 50% smaller and features even better noise cancelling technology, but does it improve...

 
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  Published: 2008-06-19, review by: v3.co.uk

  • small and light; good sound for recipients; good range of size fittings
  • Crackly noise at callers end
  • A small and light headset, which lets us be heard loudly and clearly. However crackling on incoming calls lets it down

 
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  Published: 2008-06-18, review by: Digitaltrends.com

  • Great design, Noise Canceling is impressive, Can use with or w/out ear hook
  • Proprietary charger, Makes crunchy noise when pressing buttons, Expensive, Bluetooth 1.1, *
  • The Aliph Jawbone 2’s smaller size and noise canceling features will certainly impress - as will its stand-out-styling. The charger which comes included has a proprietary plug and we were hoping Aliph would have done away with, so make sure not ...

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  Published: 2008-06-12, Author: Ken , review by: legitreviews.com

  • Priced at $129, the new Jawbone with NoiseAssassin packs an incredible amount of technology into a small, stylish, and comfortable package. It sets the standard for all Bluetooth headsets on the market today. ...

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