This week a press release brought to our desktop good news to keep us in mobile motion, the new Aliph’s Jawbone Bluetooth Headset 2.0, an appealing gadget designed to be easy to use and described as a headset with “Humanistic and minimalist design, eliminating up to ten times more noise energy than its closest competitor.”
Aliph is a company founded in 1999 and headquartered in San Francisco aimed to provide end-users with unparalleled personal technology, of which Jawbone headset has been recognized as the best Bluetooth headset available in the market since it was first launched in December 2006.
Jawbone Bluetooth Headset 2.0 is a comfortable and fancy gadget develope with the award-winning NoiseAssassin technology, guaranteeing unmatched voice quality to mobile devices. Jawbone has been for years top seller at retail stores such as Verizon, AT&T and Carphone Warehouse, and this is thanks to its extraordinary voice clarity in any surrounding environment.
Aliph is also leader manufacturing noise eliminating Bluetooth headsets and the new Jawbone is not an exception when it comes to eliminate noise by detecting accurately frequencies of the human voice using the patented Jawbone’s Voice Activity Sensor (VAS) and NoiseAssassin, which separates efficiently speech from ambient voice.
Compared with the company’s previously released Bluetooth headsets, the Jawbone Bluetooth Headset 2.0 is fifty percent smaller in size and weighs only 10 grams. This headset provides Bluetooth 1.1, 1.2, and 2.0 support, making it compatible with almost any Bluetooth-enabled phone or mobile device available on the market.
The new Jawbone Bluetooth Headset 2.0 is already available for sale in black mate color either online or at AT6T retail stores nationwide for only $129.99, although silver and rose gold colors will soon be available. Jawbone comes packed with three earbuds, two fine leather earloops, two slem earloops, and a magnetic USB cable and wall charger.
It is estimated that over 60% of new cell phones in America will be shipped with Bluetooth by July 1st after the hands-free driving legislation in effect in five states and the District of Columbia, and around 120 million Jawbone headset units will be shipped worldwide in 2009 so, how much would you like a new Bluetooth headset?
People who love to go trendy will find in Jawbone a three-dimensional texture on shield inspired by noise abatement surfaces, covering a range of up to 33 feet (10 meters). Jawbone’s military-grade noise elimination technology its backed by advanced DSP algorithms:developed for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).
Jawbone Bluetooth Headset 2.0 provides over four hours of talk time and over eight days on stand-by. Your new headset will fit either ear and has invisible touch controls with a sophisticated dual microphone array serving the purpose of reducing wind noise. Recharging the headset takes only 35 minutes for an 80% charge and less than an hour for a full recharge.
Best way to discover the technology that makes of Jawbone the best Bluetooth headset that just got better is visiting the product’s home page at www.jawbone.com:
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