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March 2011
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Published: 2011-03-30, Author: Jordan , review by: mobileburn.com
Abstract: Sponsored links, if any, appear in green. Over the weekend, I got the chance to cozy up with the Jawbone ERA Bluetooth headset. Overall, this headset really impressed me. Along with a host of innovative and interesting features, Jawbone also offers a ...
Gesturing feature works as advertised, Great background-noise elimination
Pricey, Calls via the headset sometimes sound robotic
The shaking motion, whether double-time or quadruple-time, worked like a charm. The Era bundles a generous amount of earbud covers and earhooks, which increase the chances of finding a solid fit. With or without the earloop, the Era felt snug and sec...
Abstract: As with other recent Jawbones, Aliph sells Era in four different styles, now restricted to black and silver versions with organic dot or boxy tear-shaped texturing on the outwardmost side. The other surfaces are matte-finished with deliberately geomet...
Abstract: A headset can do more than keep your hands on the wheel while you're on the phone. It can free you to take notes while talking with a client, sip coffee during a conference call or even doodle while waiting on hold. In other words, a headset today is e...
Abstract: Jawbone has always made some of the more interesting looking bluetooth wireless earpieces on the market and the new “Era” holds true with four interesting combinations of color and style. But the company says that its new Era earpiece is in fact the ...
Headset is limited to answering and ending calls, handset won't mount on dock with headband
The Jawbone Era is another welcome addition to the Aliph line of Bluetooth headsets. It's classy, has unique capabilities, and does what it is supposed to do very well. Not to mention that it adds to the plate HD quality sound, an accelerometer, and p...
Abstract: I recently broke down and picked up a Bluetooth headset. I needed something to talk on while driving a stick-shift or working with both my hands. I wanted to get something awesome because, honestly, it's go big or go home when it comes to Bluetooth hea...
With the Era, Aliph/Jawbone seems to have focused on several important areas: audio quality, hardware design, and ease of use. The Era excels at all three, and dramatically improves upon its predecessor’s primary weakness. You can still buy that model...
It’s tough not to be impressed by the Jawbone ERA: the HD audio and effective noise-reduction technology take care of the core functionality, around which the solid build quality, innovative use of an accelerometer, and comfortable fit add up to an al...