- Average user rating: 3.0 stars out of 70 reviews Back to product review
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5 out of 7 people found this review helpful
0.5 stars
"What a POS! 8.7? CNET is out of their mind!"
Pros: Looks good
Cons: static, not loud enough, buttons sucks, ear piece sucks, customer support, I don't think it exists. Price
Summary: I have never posted an opinion about a product, but after many failed attempts using a few Jawbones, I just had to vent my time and money wasted.
I even had a custom ear piece mold made so it fits better! Unfortunately the static is so unbearable I can't stand using it.
I also feel there is a design flaw on the jaw sensor. Only after getting the mold made I was able to get it to touch my jaw/cheeks. I had to have the ear mold angled just so it would touch my face. No offense, but unless you are extremely overweight with some massive cheeks or caveman style jaw bones, it doesn't touch your face correctly.
All in all it's a cool concept that really doesn't live up to the hype. Save your time and money, it's not worth it!
Unit was paired with a Treo 700p and a Treo 680p.
Where to buy
Aliph Jawbone Bluetooth headset (black):
$94.00
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