Aliph


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Digital Trends has reviewed the Aliph Jawbone, finding it to be an excellent headset. The reviewer found it stylish, but at the same time a perfect fit with all the included ear gels and earhooks. Voice quality was crystal clear, but the reviewer found that improper placement of the headset could result in inconsistencies in sound quality. However, when fit properly the Aliph Jawbone was a clear winner.

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Just Another Mobile Monday has posted an Aliph Jawbone review that is definitely worth the read if you are looking at one of these for yourself. The reviewer was definitely impressed by the Jawbone. It fit comfortably without any of the ear fatigue normally associated with an over the ear headset. The controls were easy, and the substitution of a muted white light rather than the usual blinking blue indicator light was a plus. But how did it fare for quality?

The Aliph Jawbone was taken for a stroll through Washington, D.C. during rush hour, and the reviewer found that a normal conversation was possible at all times. Even when cars or busses were passing the Jawbone adapted the volume to the situation. Even a train passing did not seriously impede conversation.

The rest of the review is thorough and informational, so definitely take a look.

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Laptop Magazine put two high-end Bluetooth headsets to the test in their Plantronics 665 vs. Aliph Jawbone review. Both headsets performed admirably, with the Plantronics 665 taking the victory in both design and ease of use. However, when it came to performance, the reviewer gave the Aliph Jawbone a slight edge. Battery life on the Jawbone was also impressive, hitting its advertised 6 hours talk time, while the Plantronics 665 fell a half hour short of its 3.5 hour advertised talk time.

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Forbes reviews three “cool” Bluetooth headsets, the Aliph Jawbone, the Gennum nX6000, and the Plantronics Voyager 655. It is less of an objective review and more of just a guy checking out Bluetooth headsets, which makes for a more enjoyable read, in my opinion.

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