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Sound is OK, "pairing" worked fine, but the thing is heavy, clunky and after about 15 minutes, my ear hurt and I had to take it off. I gave it away.
i really did like this until the earpeice's kept breaking evry one has broke. the sound quality is amazing i was litteraly driving with my windows down and it still worked i would prefer the new jawbone thouugh it is alot smaller
The Jawbone came apart just before the warranty ran out, therefore my letter reached Aliph after the warranty expiration date so Aliph has refused to replace the headset - THAT WAS USED NO MORE THAN 3 TIMES BEFORE COMING APART. The Jawbone is, by far, the worst headset I have ever come across. This earplug is extremely difficult to get on the ear. I wish I could reassign the rating and give one-eighth star.
I bought the Plantronics 925 and received a BlueAnt V1 after the Jawbone dispatched itself. This company is bad news.I barely got to use the Jawbone three times before the earplug into which the earhook slides came loose, exposing the wires. I have cases for all my headsets to protect them and gingerly care for them. DON'T FALL FOR THIS POORLY MADE GIMMICK by ALIPH, WITH ITS UNCONCERNED CUSTOMER SERVICE. None of the headsets are any where near the "SHABBY JAWBONE" Category. I wish I had known the Jawbone was all utter hype before getting fleeced by Aliph for $149.50.
I had to fight with my Verizon UT6700 to get it working and most of all the sound was little better than the UT6700, which is disastrous. I have the Plantronics Voyager, as well as several other headsets by BlueAnt, Jabra, and Motorola.
Aliph owns that one. Aliph seems more about marketing than substance.
The Plantronics Voyager 510 Bluetooth Headset with Multipoint Technology, Plantronics Discovery 925 Bluetooth Headset (Black), the Jabra are much better quality head sets and work distinctly better. Although the Jawbones are highly marketed, there are innumerable customer complaints over the Internet about how poorly built these headsets are.
Aliph seems to turn a deaf ear and seems to feel it is their due to gimmick poorly designed, ill-built, over-priced dross.The way Aliph markets the Jawbone and at the price, no one should have to tweak one thing to make the headset work or fit. I haven't tried the BlueAnt V1 Voice-Controlled Bluetooth Headset (Silver) yet.
Don't fall for the name and shiny back and don't get RIPPED OFF.
As a result, any time i turn my head too quickly, or lean my head to one side, the jawbone falls out of my ear, and often, off my head completely.So, for $100+.not a great buy. In my case, it's too big.
Unless the piece is continually touching the cheekbone, the sound/voice cuts in and out. While the jawbone is suppose to have this great "military-grade tecjnology", it isn't too much better than a $20 motorola.
Becase they don't fit every ear. As well, there is no size adjustments.
Aparently nobody told the people at jawbone that all ears are not made the same size. the part that goes around my ear is not adjustable, and the part that goes in does not have adapters to adjust for smaller ear canals.
There's plenty of $20-50 ear pieces that will do just as good, not cut out, and can adjust to your head.
It works great but it need a smaller ear hook for smaller people. I had to ben the one that came with it for my daughter.
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