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Imserba Webstore - Aliph Jawbone Noise Shield Bluetooth Headset (Red)

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List Price: $149.99
Our Price: $79.99
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Binding: Wireless Phone Accessory Brand: Aliph Color: Red EAN: 0802029019526 Feature: Advanced, military-grade noise-canceling system continuously adapts adapts to your environment Model: CT725LAU5775
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Advanced, military-grade noise-canceling system continuously adapts adapts to your environment Award-winning modern industrial design by Yves Behar Can be worn on either ear; includes four earloops and five earbuds for custom fit Charges via proprietary USB cable Jawbone's ergonomic design enhances the acoustic performance and keeps the device lightweight, stable and comfortable
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Works great But. . .Needs smaller ear hook Comment: It works great but it need a smaller ear hook for smaller people. I had to ben the one that came with it for my daughter.
Customer Rating:      Summary: iPhone 3G disappointment Comment: Bought this for my new iPhone 3G, only to find not compatible. (despite product lit)
Customer Rating:      Summary: Terrible false advertising Comment: I had seen the ads for the Jawbone in Sky Mall magazine. (A magazine I used to trust) I bought it 32 days ago and after the first 3 weeks rarely even bothered to take it out of my briefcase. It was painful to wear and no matter how I attempted to adjust it it flopped around and I couldn't possible keep the earpiece against my cheek, like you are supposed to. When I placed any call I quickly found out that I couldn't be heard over the slightest breeze or even the air conditioner in my car! The buttons are extremely hard to use. Three or four times I received calls and when I pressed the button I got an ear full of nothing but loud static, and when I tried to turn off the unit so I could return the missed call the unit wouldn't shut off! I had to wait 2 or three minutes before I could even return the missed call! You can't get your money back, they will only replace it with another shoddy product. So go with the Plantronics. It's the one that I accidently broke, and I really liked it. Final advice DON'T BUY THIS PRODUCT!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Awful Comment: What a piece of junk. It's true I can hear well through it and that others say they can hear me well through it, but where it absolutely fails is in voice recognition with my Motorola Razr. I press the button and say, for instance, "Call Pat Moore" and it comes back with "Did you say, 'Call Yee Dental Center'?" (and then two other choices, none of which sound ANYTHING like Pat Moore). It's absolutely useless as a hands-free dial device in the car (required by law now in California). I hate it. I've tried it for a month and I'm throwing it away it's so bad. Don't waste your hard-earned money on this. (It also looks like cheap plastic in person, not like it looks in online pictures, and worse still, it seems really flimsy. Worst of all, there's no cigarette lighter charger for the car, which is the only place I use this, so I have to bring it in and charge it. That's just plain stupid.)
Customer Rating:      Summary: Jawbone bluetooth headset Comment: Jawbone bluetooth headset
I read the reviews, mostly positive and bought one. I was using a motorola E815 verizon cdma phone. The first one I got the microphone was defective. The outgoing audio was nothing but static. The incoming audio was scratchy. Thanks to Amazon's return policy is was very easy to exchange. The next one I got worked fair but not great. There was lots of static and a seemingly weak signal even though the phone was in my pocket.
I recently switched to an i-phone (new 3G). The pairing with the jaw bone was easy. The performance with the i-phone was better. So I think the performance may vary depending on the phone.
Now for the earpiece. It comes with 4 detachable ear loops and several in the ear inserts to customize your own fit for the left or right ear. If you keep the headset in your pocket or purse, there is a good chance the metal ear loop will get bent. The metal is very brittle, if you try to bend it back to the proper position it will break at the point where it inserts into the headset. The ear insert can also come off and get lost.
So while the performance was better, even acceptable with the i-phone. The custom fitting parts which must be used are fragile. An ear loop made with a more durable product would be acceptable. When you figure out which ear insert you like maybe a little glue to fix it place would be good.
For those of you thinking green... The packaging was excessive. A large hard plastic box with plastic inserts and small cardboard boxes inside.
With a better earpiece and ear insert and a compatible phone I would give it 4 stars. I bought a red one to find it easier when put in a bag or backpack.
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