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Oakley Jawbone Sunglasses Review
Today I am looking at the Oakley Jawbone sunglasses. The glasses are offered in several colors, most of them very bright. The glasses also include an extra set of lenses and ship with a hard and soft case.
The Jawbones are glasses for athletic types that need sunglasses that won't slip around or fall off when they are sweaty and moving around. If you are in the market for a new pair of sunglasses for the summer check this review out. Read more
Posted on Wed, 17 Jun 2009 09:03:00 CDT | by Shane McGlaun
Jawbone PRIME In Stores Now!
We reported last week that AT&T had a new Jawbone bluetooth headset coming out soon. Today the Jawbone PRIME is out on time and lined up in AT&T stores across the country.
The PRIME features some interesting features, like its NoiseAssassin 2.0 noise-canceling technology. NoiseAssassin is primarily designed to stop loud sudden bursts of sound or gusts of wind from disrupting calls or making it difficult to use your Jawbone on a windy day. The Jawbone can also be connected to two phones at a time, with the intent of allowing customers to hook up to both a business and a personal phone.
Read morePosted on Fri, 1 May 2009 13:50:00 CDT | by Robert Evans
Jawbone Unveils Colorful New Bluetooth Headset
Jawbone has unveiled a new line of very colorful Bluetooth headsets for mobile phone users called Prime with Earcandy colors. The Prime headsets offer better audio quality, comfort, and fun colors. The headsets are available for pre-order now and will ship nationwide on May 2.
The headsets feature NoiseAssassin 2.0 to reduce wind noise and to eliminate other background sounds during a call. Jawbone claims that the NoiseAssassin feature can reduce external sounds by 6 to 9 dB. The headsets also feature an acoustic voice activity detector to provide a failsafe if the voice activity sensor doesn’t touch the users face. Read more
Posted on Fri, 24 Apr 2009 08:00:00 CDT | by Shane McGlaun
Aliph Jawbone 2 Review
CNET published a review of the new Aliph Jawbone 2 Bluetooth headset.
Quote from the review: "We should note that there's no real volume rocker since the Jawbone 2 is configured to adjust the volume automatically according to the environment, thanks to its Noise Assassin technology. If you wish to turn the Noise Assassin off, you can do so by hitting the Noise Assassin button.
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Posted on Fri, 16 May 2008 14:00:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Aliph Jawbone Review
TheTechLounge published a review of the stylish Aliph Jawbone Bluetooth Headset.
Quote from the review: "People recognize Aliph Jawbones in the same way that they easily spot iPhones. These Aliph headsets are loved by those who use them, while everyone else in close proximity of the secret conversation mutters profanity. Showoff, that's what he is, the cockbite with that hundred-
dollar Bluetooth headset. "Look at me, I'm Alexander Damn Bell."
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Posted on Fri, 1 Feb 2008 13:12:41 CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
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.
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Posted on Tue, 19 Jun 2007 07:30:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Aliph Jawbone Review
Our review partner Digital Trends published a review of the bone conducting headset Aliph Jawbone.
Quote from the review:
"The Aliph Jawbone is the latest stylish Bluetooth headset to hit the streets. Aliph touts a new noise reduction system called Noise Shield that uses an innovative technique to remove background chatter.
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Posted on Wed, 30 May 2007 07:00:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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Last week in review:
The wild holiday shopping race is almost over. We want to wish you
Happy Holidays and thank you for the support throughout the year 2006.
Relax and recharge and get ready for our all new and best
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Posted on Sun, 24 Dec 2006 11:00:00 CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
New Aliph Jawbone with Noise Shield Available from Cingular
Aliph announces that their new version of the Jawbone bone-conducting Bluetooth headset with Noise Shield Technology is available exclusively from Cingular Wireless still in time for the holidays.
The active noise cancellation technology used in the new Jawbone has been originally developed for the military. Aliph's Bluetooth headset separates your speech from the background noise and is therefore able to isolate only your words and reduce the background noise.
Walter Mossberg from the Wallstreet Journal already got his ears on the new Jawbone and published a rather positive review. Only in windy conditions the Jawbone Noise Shield fails.
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Posted on Thu, 21 Dec 2006 08:00:00 CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Aliph Adaptive JawBone Headset Gets Praised
Aliph announces that their innovative JawBone headset receives the CNET Editors' Choice award, Time Magazine's coolest Inventions and Fortune Magazine Design 2004 - Best Products of the Year: Electronics.
We reported about the JawBone in September the first time. The Jawbone sells for $149.95 on the Jawbone site.
Most Motorola, Nokia and Sony Ericsson Phones are compatible. Alipe seems to still just sell the Jawbone direct via their site for $149.95.
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Posted on Tue, 7 Dec 2004 01:33:12 CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Aliph Jawbone Mobile Phone Headset Ships
Aliph ships their cool looking Jawbone mobile phone headset.
Apperently the technology behind the Jawbone is based on breakthrough military-grade technology, the Jawbone adjusts and optimizes both incoming and outgoing sound to achieve exceptional clarity in any environment in a manner previously not achievable.
Inside Jawbone, an intelligent system of sensors and software adaptively enhances the audio signals using a three-stage process: first, a voice activity sensor detects the vibrations produced on the cheeks by speech. Meanwhile, two microphones capture and then subtract unwanted and disturbing background noises. Finally, Jawbone dynamically enhances the incoming audio, allowing it to stand out clearly above the clamor of your background. Sounds cool, anybody tried it yet? email us.
The Jawbone sells for $149.95 on the Jawbone site. Most Motorola, Nokia and Sony Ericsson Phones are compatible.
More details in Aliph Press-Release and on Jawbone site.
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Posted on Thu, 9 Sep 2004 02:26:09 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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