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New Jawbone Bluetooth Headset
Treo New Jawbone Bluetooth Headset
$129.95
Manufacturer: New Jawbone
Universal Compatibility: Works with any Bluetooth enabled cellphone or smartphone.

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The New Jawbone is the next step in the integration of best in class noise elimination technology with personal design that is both humanistic and minimal.

In the tradition of bringing together beauty and science, the new Jawbone is a miracle of miniaturization and 50% smaller than the original award-winning Jawbone. Every effort has been made to contain best in class noise elimination technology in the most unassuming, yet richly detailed product.

No Visible Buttons

The "invisible button" policy at Jawbone accomplishes a clutter-free look. Touch-surface technology allows the user to operate switches by lightly pressing the outside shield.

Premium Materials

Constructed with ultra-smooth medical-grade plastic, the new Jawbone also comes with optional fine leather earloops.

The Experience

Comprised of an outer shield and inner surface, the new Jawbone experience is two-fold. The outer shield, curved and rectilinear to follow the face, is lightly textured in a sound-reflective progressive relief, a three-dimensional texture visually representative of noise abatement surfaces. This unique surface becomes animated as light creates highlights and shadows when worn. The inner surface, the one touching the face and creating contact with the Voice Activity Sensor, is gently curved to be ergonomic and comfortable on the skin.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:

Talk Time: Over 4 hours*

Standby: Over 8 days

Range: At least 33 feet (10 meters)

Compatible with Bluetooth 2.0, 1.1, 1.0

* Talk time varies by phone and usage conditions.


TreoCentral Review
TC Review: New Jawbone Bluetooth Headset
Reviewed by Andre Kibbe
While many Bluetooth headsets are well regarded, the Aliph Jawbone's reputation precedes it. The Jawbone's combination of first class industrial design and high-performance noise canceling made it a critic's darling from the get go. It wasn't uncommon to see glowing reviews of other headsets contain phrases like, "It's no Jawbone, but . . .". User reviews were a bit more mixed, but the general consensus was still well above the average headset.

But the Jawbone definitely had room for improvement. There were three common complaints: an ill-fitting ear cushion, an uncomfortable-to-unusable earhook, and the rather larger overall size of the device. Aliph has addressed all of these issues in the New Jawbone (sometimes called the Jawbone 2) while upgrading the noise canceling technology in the process. Since the original model is still on the market for two-thirds of the price, is the New Jawbone worth the premium? Let's take a closer look.

The charger configuration is particularly laudable. I've griped many times about the trend with expensive headsets of eliminating the USB option. Here, the wall charger output and charging cable are good old-fashioned USB, not the mini or micro variety, so you have the option of charging by computer. Kudos to Aliph.

The New Jawbone reduces the device size from the original by nearly 50%, in all three dimensions. The newer 2" x .5" x .5" size is unremarkable compared to the current crop of rival headsets, but considering how many people swore by the first Jawbone in spite of its rather large profile, the shrinkage is no small feat.

The outer surface is distinctly different, replacing the older model's perforated pattern with a beveled diamond arrangement. Virtually invisible when the headset is off is a tiny sliver in the center diamond, which is the indicator light. The device has no visible buttons or fixtures to disrupt its sleek contouring — hence the small sliver for the indicator — but the usability takes a hit for this aesthetic elegance. The talk/power button is directly behind the indicator, so when you press down to power it, your thumb obscures the light that confirms the device is on.

The talk and multifunction buttons, for invisibility's sake, are basically pressure points on the rear edge and center of the device. When you press down, there's not much tactile feedback, and it's hard to distinguish between a creak and an actual click. It takes a slight amount of getting used to, and requires more pressure than I would like.

The centerpiece of the Jawbone's hardware technology is its Voice Activity Senor (VAS). This is a contact microphone designed to better separate the speaker's voice from ambient sound, and it does just that. The initial drawback is that you have to get used to wearing the headset so that the VAS maintains steady contact with your cheek. This is another aspect that takes some getting used to. On my first few calls I had people asking me to repeat things more than they normally do. Once you get a sense of how to mount the headset for proper cheek contact, it's pretty easy to maintain the habit.

The Jawbone's four-hour talk time may not be impressive, but the mere 50 minutes needed to charge the device certainly was. 35 minutes charges the headset to 80%. Standby time is rated at eight days.

Three words: Believe the hype. I can't compare it with the original, but the New Jawbone is hands-down the best sounding headset I've reviewed, beating my previous favorite, the Jabra JX10. Anyone who's tried a few noise canceling headsets knows that not all noise canceling is created equal, and some (like the Motorola H12 I tested) are noise canceling in name only.

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User: M West, Jul 9, 2008
Pros: size, weight, sound quality
Cons: Fit, unpairing sometimes
I have tried maybe 6 BT Sets, and this is the only one that I could hear and be heard while outside. I think the fit is the key.I choose to use the thin clip, with a little bending to get it right where the sensors was in contact with my face, and the Bud in my ear. Normaly would have not taken the time to play with the clips and bud, almost returned it.

After I did get the fit right driving with the window down, radio on, or at the mall... no problem. Been using a Treo since the 600 had given up on BT with the Treo because of could not find one to work. Now 700p and Jawbone are a good pair.
i Cannot haer
User: D.P. Singh, Jun 18, 2008
if you hold not this invention to your face side, you can not hear me. that is bad design. jawbone one is better on ear performance. you are welcome for expert advice from yours truly, Sri Lanka power User President of Treo telephone.
Had High Hopes, Not Much
User: mad max, Jun 19, 2008
Pros: small, sleek design, stylish, light weight
Cons: fit, poor sound quality, low volume, hard to hear, does not block wind
i have to say, i was excited to get the new jawbone ever since the first one came out a year or more ago. everything i had heard and reviews i had read, even friends who had them said they were amazing ... boy was i disappointed!

fit: the design is awesome, but the fit is horrible. i dont have weird ears or anything, it just didnt fit well at all, forget the loops, and the ear gels are all but worthless. it just hung really poorly on my ear, not snug at all.

noise assassin: i couldnt hear the other people on the other end of my phone unless the earpiece was literally jammed into my ear and the volume on the jawbone turned up to its loudest setting. even with the volume up all the way i was still struggling to hear the caller while walking around a busy downtown street. the people i called told me they still heard everything in the background even after spending tons of time attempting to adjust the voice sensor against my cheek.

the funny part of this is that even with me holding the sensor against my cheek, every sound in the background was still audible to the person on the other end -- i dunno, maybe it was defective?! For example, i thought walking around downtown with cars, buses, trucks, horns blarring, etc. would all be filtered out - WRONG! Even being underground where it is quieter while waiting for the subway train to arrive it was noisy. i thought this device should at least be able to filter out the sound of the train arriving - FORGET ABOUT IT! The wind was also a huge issue and was completely audible on every call.

Thinking this was a good buy i got one for my wife and i just this week - i am a power phone user, im always on it and im all over the place. ive tested it in and out of buildings, in the subway, on surface streets, in my office, at home, in my car, and just about every other place you would imagine all within 2 days. I will be returning both devices tomorrow without delay.

Grade: C-


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