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Aliph Jawbone available at Apple Stores as iPhone Accessory

Jun 19 2007, 7:30am CDT | by

Aliph Jawbone available at Apple Stores as iPhone Accessory
 
 

Aliph today announced that its Jawbone Bluetooth headset with Noise Shield will be sold along with the iPhone at all 157 Apple Stores and at the Apple site beginning June 29, 2007.

The Jawbone uses an advanced, military-grade noise-canceling system called Noise Shield. The headset eliminates background noise and seamlessly adjusts speaker volume throughout the call. Aliph shipped the first generation of Jawbone headsets already in 2004. The Jawbone definitely is the right choice for the iPhone. "As the leader in audio quality, it’s exciting for us to have the Jawbone paired with the most innovative mobile phone platform in history,” said Hosain Rahman, Aliph CEO. “We believe consumers will find that the marriage of these products delivers the best experience in terms of quality and sophistication."

Jawbone will be available for $119.99 at all 157 Apple Stores and comes in three colors — silver, red and black. If you want to save money, you rather buy the Jawbone at Amazon.com, where it currently sells for $88.99.

Via Aliph site. See also this recent Jawbone review from our review partner Digital Trends.

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