REGISTER LOGIN

Worth Reading?

NoYes

+8 [8 votes]

Looks like we’re going bone conduction crazy – next up is Julie Strietelmeier’s review of the Aliph Jawbone Bluetooth Headset.  You might remember the Jawbone from the tail-end of last year; while it looks like a normal headset, albeit a particularly stylish one, it actually picks up sound conducted through your jaw rather than relying solely on a traditional microphone.  The promise is far better sound quality, which is exactly what Julie set out to test…

Aliph Jawbone Bluetooth Headset

Aliph Jawbone Bluetooth Headset

 So does it work?  Hell yeah – Julie found that it gave the best performance of any headset she’s tried, bar none.  Even with the volume of her car stereo cranked right up, callers could hear her with no problems at all.  Only wind noise was an issue, though if you’re wearing your headset out in public and not in a car then you deserve to be punished anyway.

Aliph Jawbone Bluetooth Headset

The headset is available now for around $119.99

Aliph’s Jawbone Bluetooth Headset [The Gadgeteer]

Subscribe via RSS or Email | Read 3,133 times

One Response to “Aliph bone-conduction Bluetooth headset reviewed”

  1. gizmo April 1, 2008

    The inventor said this is not bone conduction. It uses skin conduction.

    +1  Add karma Subtract karma  

Post a comment

Please login to leave a comment. If you haven't signed up, you can do so free here. Lost your password? Reset it. With SlashGear account, you will be able to participate on SlashGear Forums.