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    BergenCountyJC can't beat MW2: So in "stealth mode" do you just mouth the words without actually speaking? Or whisper really loudly... more »
    SJRNWT: $175 in Canada??? LOL No thanks, I'd rather just steal one from one of the unsuspecting Mac-Evangelist douchebags at my college. //If you knew these p... more »
    Kaiser-Machead: Don't they make any that look like Uhura's earpiece? more »
    Evangelion: Nice. I'm looking forward to the Giz review. more »
    OMG! Ponies!: My only problem with the Jawbone2 is finding it. It's in one of my bags somewhere. Userwise, I had no problems with it. more »
    NoletaBullfinch: In spite of all the marketing hype and media buzz, Jawbone headsets receive the worst user ratings and comments at many Web sites review products like... more »
  • #headsets

    Motorola Endeavor HX: Bone Conduction Helps You Annoy Commuters In Clarity

    Motorola is rolling out the Endeavor HX1 Bluetooth headset which combines bone conduction and noise cancellation. More »
  • #jawbone

    Jawbone Prime Improves on Everything

    Aliph's just gone and improved the second-generation Jawbone Bluetooth headset in both the sound quality and the looks department. More »
  • #dealzmodo

    Bluetooth Headset Deals For Anyone Who Breaks the Hands Free Law

    Congrats on being a lawbreaker! Why? Because it will earn you a $20 discount on a new Jawbone Bluetooth headset thanks to a new promotion Aliph is running on their product website. Not a fan of the Jawbone? No worries—Headsets.com is giving away a free Plantronics Discovery 925 (a $149.95) headset to the first 734 applicants who have been busted by the long arm of the law. Apparently crime does pay! [Jawbone via Boing Boing Gadgets and Headsets.com]
  • #dealzmodo

    Original Jawbone Goes Inexpensive

    While paying over $100 for Aliph's latest Jawbone may be a bit out of your financial means, their last gen model—which is still pretty great—has gone on clearance. Sixth Avenue Electronics is offering the Bluetooth headset today only for just $48.88 (plus $3.95 shipping). Red color only, but hey, red is flashy and you could really use some pizazz. [Sixth Avenue via bargainjack]
  • #sizemodo

    Sizemodo: New Jawbone vs. Old Jawbone

    See, I told you it was 50% smaller! And in case you missed it, check out the full review.
  • #lightningreview

    Lightning Review: Aliph's Spankin' New Jawbone (Verdict: Better and Better)

    The Gadget: Aliph's second-gen Jawbone has a revamped design, improved noise-blocking technology, and is 50% slimmer than Aliph's original Bluetooth headset. More »
  • #jawbone2

    Slimmer, Hotter Aliph Jawbone 2 Bluetooth Headset Gets FCC'd

    Aliph's Jawbone is one of the least obnoxious, if a squee bulkier, Bluetooth headsets out there. Its hotter younger sister just popped up on the FCC, and looks to be under two cm wide, losing a fair bit of the original Jawbone's girth. Even though the earclip's not in this shot, the manual shows that it's still got one, though. The FCC unveil means something more official should be heading our way soon, so sit tight for more info. [FCC via Engadget]
  • #aliphjawbone

    Limited Edition Jawbone Headsets Look Incredible

    The default Aliph Jawbone Bluetooth headsets already look quite stylish for a Bluetooth headset, but these Yves Behar-created limited edition sets beat his originals by quite a bit. The white, brown and black headsets are smooth, unlike the pock-marked original design, and represent trash talk, sweet talk and dirty talk, respectively. We can't quite make out what the picture for sweet talk is supposed to be, but the dirty and trash talk are obvious. If we didn't already own a Jawbone for our in-the-car conversations, we'd nab one of these ASAP. [Fuse Project via Josh Spear via Yanko] More »
  • #videos

    Jawbone Short Features Bikinis, Bros and Maybe a Headset or Something

    Aliph is pushing its fancy-schmancy Jawbone Bluetooth headset with a series of web shorts centered around the product, including the above one, entitled "Boo Boo." It involves a sexy lady in a bikini, three really annoying dudes and a surprise ending that's pretty satisfying. I'm not going to be running out and buying any gadgets because of it, but if you're looking for a nice way to distract yourself from the painful drudgery of your day-to-day existence for a few minutes, you could do a lot worse. More »
  • #iphone

    iPhone Bluetooth Does Nothing But Calls

    Remember way back in 2004, when Verizon Wireless introduced Motorola's V710 with "crippled" Bluetooth? Headset pairing worked, but there were no file-transfer options and other extended features. People literally sued in protest. Well, as you probably know, the scales of justice never tipped. In the past three years, most Bluetooth phones sold by carriers in the US have been "crippled" in that sense, including the iPhone: More »
  • #cellphones

    Aliph Jawbone Bluetooth Headset: (Reader Verdict: Rewarding)

    Reader Revanche gave us his take on the Aliph Jawbone Bluetooth headset last week, and we thought it was good enough to share with the rest of the class. More »
  • #cellphones

    Aliph Jawbone Gallery: Sexy AND Functional

    It's not every day that a headset looks good (definitely) and works well (supposedly). The Jawbone Bluetooth headset from Aliph, available now from Cingular for $120, looks better than most BT headsets we've used over the years. As for how well it works—its noise cancellation and vibration detection functions most notably—that'll have to wait for the review. More »
  • #peripherals

    Aliph Jawbone Headset: Gets Sexy Redesign, Super Noise-Cancelling, and Bluetooth

    The original Aliph Jawbone headset was flawed. It was beautiful, but wired. More »
  • #cellphones

    BengalBoys Grease the Lens, Make a Call - JawBone Headset

    I'll admit one thing. The BengalBoys sure know their presentation, although this set of images/reviews is a bit over-the-top. First off, they have their huge "DON'T STEAL ME" banner over everything—fair enough. Then they have the lens so greased that it looks like Penthouse circa-1975 and you can't even tell what they're reviewing. More »

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