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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...
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 ...
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...
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...
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 ...
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...
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...
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...
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 ...
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. ...