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Jawbone Bluetooth headset design
The Jawbone headset has a trim design and can be adjusted to the right ear as well as the left ear, around the ears or inside the ears, by means of the included fittings. The Aliph Jawbone headset has a compact size with, almost invisible, two buttons integrated in the design and a small sensor that fits against your jaw (jawbone) in order for the headset to detect when a conversation is taking place.

Jawbone headset review
Firstly I tested the Jawbone Bluetooth headset without the 'Noise Shield technology' function, which ensures sounds in the background are minimized. The sound quality is of a very high level, but the thing that came to my mind straight away, was the need for a function to lessen the background sounds. The volume can be adjusted in six steps through the 'Talk button', and offers sufficient volume which makes it easy to adjust it according to the surroundings. The fact that headsets are often used in a noisy environment, made me try out the Jawbone headset in the car on the motorway.
• Read our Aliph Jawbone headset review with Noise Shield Technology.
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