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Aliph Jawbone 2 Released and Reviewed

Posted by Chris Leckness on May 15, 2008 – 9:17 am  Share
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The Aliph Jawbone 2 hit the blogosphere last night around midnight when was announced and it appears that everyone is really excited about their 2nd coming of the Jawbone.

Aliph, the established market leader in noise eliminating Bluetooth® headsets, today introduced the new Jawbone® Bluetooth headset. In the tradition of bringing together science and beauty, the new Jawbone design is 50% smaller than the original award-winning Jawbone, and features breakthrough noise elimination technology to provide even better voice quality than the original in a smaller and more ergonomic package. It is available today exclusively at AT&T retail stores and at www.jawbone.com or www.wireless.att.com.

Cnet has already done a review too. Well, It’s not much of a review as far as info, but at least the reviewer really liked it. Seems that Aliph has done it right.

The good: 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.

The bad: The Aliph Jawbone 2 doesn’t have a volume rocker, and the LED light is located directly on top of the Talk button.

The bottom line: Despite its quirks, the Aliph Jawbone 2 is quite possibly the ultimate Bluetooth headset in terms of design and sound quality.

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  • My experience is that Jawbone (1 andyway, I don't have 2) is REALLY sensitive to the earbud fit. I had terrible volume and sound quality until I found an earbud that completely filled my ear canal. Then both volume and sound quality became fine. I had best luck with a Jabra eargel. (BTW, Aliph customer service was zero help with this.)
  • badersk
    I have the Original Jawbone bluetooth set and while it too has its quirks it is the best headset I have used. Might be time to upgrade.
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