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CNET editors' rating:
4.0 stars
Excellent
THE GOOD
The Aliph Jawbone Bluetooth headset has a fashionable, sophisticated design, and it fits quite comfortably around the ear. Its noise-canceling technology is DARPA-approved, resulting in excellent audio quality.
THE BAD
The Aliph Jawbone Bluetooth headset has hard-to-press buttons, and there is no volume rocker, so you have to cycle through five different volume settings instead of simply increasing and decreasing the volume.
THE BOTTOM LINE
The Aliph Jawbone Bluetooth headset is one of the best-looking headsets we've ever seen. Despite its quirky buttons, it delivers superior sound quality with a comfortable fit.
CNET Reader Reviews
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February 5, 2007 03:37
3.0/5
A review from a real end-user:
The new Aliph Jawbone is attractively (expensively) packaged and looks techno-chic, but falls well short on usability.
It is fairly easy to set up and pair with a phone. Slipping the Aliph on is a bit of... read more » -
February 6, 2007 08:43
3.5/5
I have used a variety of bluetooth headphones in the past, including those from Jabra and Logitech, and generally been satisfied with them, but since I was shopping for a new one (the old one got stepped on) I was hoping for something that would be ... read more » -
March 2, 2007 06:39
4.5/5
I tried two other bluetooth headsets with my ppc-6700 and they both let me down. I needed one that worked flawlessly with Microsoft Voice Command because its a pain to answer the phone while driving.
A friend recommended the Jawbone but I was... read more »
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