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March 2010
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37 Reviews
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Does what you want it to do, and does it well. Comfortable, easy to use, good audio quality. Not ugly, and no flashing blue lights mean you look like a little less of a Bluetool. Onscreen battery indicator when paired with an iPhone, as shown in the photo...
No matter how cool it looks, wearing a headset when you're walking around is still just a little lame.
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Published: 2010-01-18, Author: Dan , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: Look, we can hate on Bluetooth headsets all we want, but the fact is, they're both practical and popular among a certain set—and Aliph's new Jawbone Icon is a solid choice, though barely changed from previous versions.$100There are no major audio enhancem...
The Aliph Jawbone Icon comes in a variety of beautiful jewellike designs; it has a dedicated on/off switch; and it comes with several ear-fit options. It has many advanced features, including an iPhone battery meter, and is highly customizable with certai
The Aliph Jawbone Icon doesn't have a manual volume rocker and the ear fit could be a bit more comfortable
Not only is the Aliph Jawbone Icon attractive and affordable with great call quality, it is also highly customizable with advanced features, which makes it the most innovative Bluetooth headset we've seen to date. Read full review
Published: 2010-01-01, Author: Vincent , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: Aliph’s last premium Bluetooth headset, the Jawbone PRIME, hit the market back in April 2009 with a mixture of decent sound quality and distinctive looks, and quickly grabbed a place as our favorite mainstream hands-free kit. Now the company is back wi...
Overall, I love the Icon’s look and its comfortable fit. The new main button works great, and the audio alerts and apps are a nice touch. Ultimately, though, the most important feature of a Bluetooth headset is call quality, and the Icon’s early-90s c...
Smaller and more stylish than earlier Jawbones, user-customisable voice alerts
Sound quality can degrade in certain scenarios, thin earhook seems fragile
Smaller, smarter and glitzier, Aliph's new series of Jawbone Bluetooth headsets aim to combine good looks with a customisable, voice-driven interface...
Abstract: According to information prominently displayed on the packaging of an Aliph’s product, “4 out of 5 users prefer talking on a Jawbone vs. a cell phone alone”. I should point out that the Jawbone is Aliph’s hands-free headset that comes in a variety of f...
Amusing downloadable voices; if used in conjunction with an iPhone, the Icon's battery life will be displayed on the phone's screen; effective noise-cancellation feature
No volume control; flimsy ear loop; expensive
The Aliph Jawbone Icon is rather pricey and lacks volume keys, but, if luxury is your bag, then its noise-cancelling capability, downloadable extras and simple interface will probably satisfy you ...
The Jawbone Icon is exactly what we've come to expect from this line of Bluetooth headsets. Its attractive well thought-out design couples with great performance to justify its price....