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May 15th, 2008

Aliph releases new Jawbone that is 50% smaller than the original

Posted by Matthew Miller @ 7:09 am

Categories: Feature phones, Gadgets, On the road, Smartphone, Windows Mobile, Wireless carriers

Tags: Gram, Battery, AT&T Corp., Model, Aliph Jawbone, Battery Life, Engineering, Retail, Matthew Miller

IMHO, one of the best Bluetooth headsets you can buy (after getting the swing of putting it on and off) is the Aliph Jawbone. Today the announced a new model that has several improvements that look like they actually listened to what consumer wanted changed. There should be one at my house and a review will be coming shortly.

Aliph releases new Jawbone that is 50% smaller than the original

The new Jawbone is available today in AT&T retail stores or via AT&T and Aliph’s sites for US$129.99. It is 50% smaller than the current model and has a cooler design. Thay really tried to focus on making it look like a fashionable accessory so you don’t look like a dork wearing it around all day. AIt comes in gold, silver, and black. I think the new leather earstrap looks more comfortable and easy to attach so I look forward to trying it myself.

They use their NoiseAssassin technology (developed by DARPA and not to be confused with the Darma initiative) with Voice Activity Sensor and Digital Signal Processing to give you the experience where background noise is removed while your voice is clear.

The new Jawbone weighs 10 grams compared to the previous model at 14 grams. Battery life is stated to provide you with over 4 hours of talk time and over 8 days of standby, which both exceed the capacity of most of my phones.

Matthew MillerMatthew Miller is an avid mobile device enthusiast who works during the day as a professional naval architect in Seattle. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.


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Yes, but not what you hoped for sad
They did get rid of the previous proprietary connector/charger. However, they added a new and smaller proprietary connector. You can charge via USB or an A/C outlet, but you still need to use their special cable. I wish they would all standardize on miniUSB for charging.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: palmsolo (aka Matthew Miller) Posted on: 05/16/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Charger  Skispcs | 05/16/08
Yes, but not what you hoped for sad  palmsolo (aka Matthew Miller)ZDNet Moderator | 05/16/08
RE: Aliph releases new Jawbone that is 50???0smaller than the original  moliver@... | 05/16/08
RE: Aliph releases new Jawbone that is 50???0smaller than the original  minnies | 05/16/08

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