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Title: CINGULAR/ALIPH INTRODUCE JAWBONE BLUETOOTH HEADSET.
Author: Gale Reference Team
Publication: RBOC Update (Newsletter)
Date: February 1, 2007
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 18 Issue: 2 Page: NA
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Customer Review: Works okay, but comes apart
I just bought this with my new Cingular phone. I was pretty pleased with it...until I had to charge it. The second or third time I disconnected the charging cord, it pulled off the entire top of the unit and exposed the underlying electronics. I stuck the piece back on, but it now comes off EVERY time I disconnect the charger. I'll be taking this back for a refund or replacement.
Customer Review: Jawbone
If I read correctly, I think the previous reviewer is confused about how the Jawbone works. The Jawbone does not reduce your background noise level. What you hear in the background remains the same regardless of environment. However, the Jawbone does reduce what the person on the other end of the line hears that's in your background. Using the previous reviewer's nightclub environment as an example... whoever he talks to (a) will not hear the nightclub music as loudly and (b) will be able to hear his voice more clearly (as noted by the previous reviewer).
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