Jawbone Bluetooth Headset Reviews

A leading developer of audio products of mobile is Aliph. The company put lots of attention towards, user’s reviews on previously developed products and their needs while developing new products.

Aliph developed a headset known as Jawbone Bluetooth headset. This is award winning headset designed to be used with mobile phones like iPhone. It is the only adaptive headset on the market today, according to the manufacturers and researchers. It uses military grade audio technology and based on the current audio system, it adjusts or optimizes incoming and outgoing sound quality.

Again according to the manufacture following are the four key features that distinguish Jawbone headset from other headsets:

  • A voice activity sensor
  • Two separate microphones
  • Proprietary noise shielding technology for noise subtraction
  • Adapts at 380 times per second
  • Talk Time: 6 Hours
  • Binaural - Works on both ears
  • Fitment Kit
  • Includes mains charger

The Jawbone Bluetooth headset manufactured by Aliph is packed in a neat transparent plastic box with a nice standard. Additionally, the box includes:

  • Battery charger
  • USB cable
  • An English manual
  • 4 different fittings to carry the headset around as well as in your ear, at everybody have preferred convenience.

A trim designed Jawbone headset can be adjusted to left ear as well as right ear, inside the ear or around the ear, by means of the included fittings. The headset is designed with a compact size, and almost two visible buttons are integrated in the design. A small sensor is there that fits against your Jawbone for the headset to detect when a conversation is taking place. The recharging connection of the headset is nicely hidden behind a rubber cover.

Pairing a Jawbone headset with your mobile:

When the Bluetooth headset is paring with a cell phone, the Jawbone headset contains red and white indicator at the disposal of it. After the red and white indicator starts blinking, it is necessary to push the nicely integrated ‘Noise Shield button’ for three seconds.

When the connection between the phone through Bluetooth 1.1 or 1.2 and the Jawbone headset is established, blinking will stop and only the white light will carry on slower than before. The indicator will then blink every 7 seconds to indicate that the headset is paired and activated.

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