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Testseek.com have collected 43 expert reviews of the Jawbone v2 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Jawbone v2.
Award: Most Awarded May 2008
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  Published: 2008-06-11, review by: bluetomorrow.com

  • Abstract:  The New Jawbone Bluetooth Headset Review *** You can now purchase the NEW Aliph Jawbone from Amazon.com. San Francisco-based Aliph’s New Jawbone Bluetooth headset delivers the highest sound quality in Bluetooth headset performance. The first-generatio...

 
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  Published: 2008-06-03, review by: Laptopmag.com

  • Effective noise-canceling technology, Sleekly designed with leather earhooks, Long Bluetooth range, Comfortable
  • No multipoint technology
  • When talking in noisy environments—airports, busy streets—a run-of-the-mill headset won’t do. In such situations, the Aliph Jawbone’s NoiseAssassin technology excellently reduces background noise so that callers can understand what...

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  Published: 2008-06-03, review by: Digitaltrends.com

  • Abstract:  Video Review: The Aliph Jawbone2 Bluetooth headset just happens to be smaller and more stylish than the original Jawbone, and it still has great noise cancellation. Categories: Bluetooth, Cell Phones Date: June 2, 2008 Duration: 00:01:34 Keywords: ali...

 
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  Published: 2008-06-02, review by: gadgetell.com

  • Abstract:  We have already mentioned that the major complaint against the original Jawbone headset was due to the size. With the promise of the new Jawbone being 50% smaller, that was all it took to plunk down another $129, even though the original was still work...

 
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  Published: 2008-05-28, review by: Cdrinfo.com

  • small, amazing noise cancellation, comfortable, crystal clear
  • Expensive
  • This is the best headset I have ever tested. If there is a better headset on the market, I havent heard about it. It is expensive, and it is exclusively at AT&T stores (for now) but it is worth the money and the trip to the store. The design is comf...

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  Published: 2008-05-28, review by: mobilegadgetnews.com

  • Abstract:  The New Jawbone by Aliph has large shoes to fill. Its big brother, the original Jawbone bluetooth headset, set the standard for bluetooth headset quality. Companies today advertise a lot of new "features" and "enhancements" to their products, but usua...

 
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  Published: 2008-05-19, Author: Vincent , review by: slashgear.com

  • Abstract:  When Aliph released the original Jawbone nearly two years ago, I felt as if I was the only person in the world that didn’t like the look, thought the design too bulky, and wasn’t all that impressed by the company’s “noise shield”. So how do I feel abo...

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  Published: 2008-05-16, review by: ilounge.com

  • Abstract:  The 2008 version of Jawbone preserves the unique shape and general styling of its predecessor, using a gently curved black, mostly glossy plastic body that in no way looks geeky or sci-fi. Whereas the prior 2.2"-long Jawbone was quite wide by the stan...

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  Published: 2008-05-15, review by: gizmodo.com

  • The new Jawbone beats its predecessor from top to bottom in comfort and sound. While the original earpiece set the standard for Bluetooth sound quality, wearing it for an hour felt like exercise to my ear. The gen 2 is much lighter, sits in my ear com...

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  Published: 2008-05-15, review by: allthingsd.com

  • Abstract:  The new Jawbone, made by a closely held San Francisco company called Aliph, is 50% smaller than the original Jawbone, which I reviewed in 2006. It continues to boast the original Jawbone’s signature feature: a remarkable ability to suppress background noise and isolate the wearer’s voice...

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