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Jawbone Noise Shield Bluetooth Headset (Black) [Retail Packaged]

4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 655 ratings

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Brand Jawbone
Color Black
Form Factor one_ear
Noise Control Active Noise Cancellation
Headphones Jack usb

About this item

  • Advanced, military-grade noise-canceling system continuously adapts adapts to your environment
  • Award-winning modern industrial design by Yves Behar
  • Charges via proprietary USB cable
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Designed by the renowned Yves Behar, Jawbone takes mobile style to new heights. Jawbone's perforated shield curves to match the outline of your face while the inside surface is made from medical grade plastic to provide a soft and smooth feel on the skin. Jawbone can be worn on either ear, and you can customize your fit by choosing an earloop and earbud from the several shapes and sizes provided. Jawbone's ergonomic design enhances the acoustic performance and keeps the device lightweight, stable and comfortable. How it works- Jawbone measures the ambient noise around you and automatically enhances the incoming audio and adjusts the volume to make every incoming call sound crystal clear. Using adaptive sound technology, the Jawbone uses two microphones and a voice activity sensor. When placed against the cheek, the sensor detects voice vibrations rather than picking up the sound from your mouth. Excellent sound quality, adaptive noise cancellation, catchy design and comfortable fit.

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These days, it seems that wireless Bluetooth headsets are a dime a dozen, but Aliph's Jawbone stands apart from the pack due to its unique look and some seriously amazing noise canceling technology. Originally developed for DARPA (The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) to create a communication headset that would pick up voice in hostile environments, the Jawbone offers some of the best clarity from a Bluetooth headset we've experienced. This version comes in black, but it's also available in red and gray.



Sophisticated modern industrial style meets the next step in audio technology with the Jawbone Bluetooth headset.

It can be worn on either ear, and you can customize your fit by choosing from one of the included earloops and earbuds. The first thing you notice about this headset is its rather chunky size and cheese grater-like texturing on the exterior. Designed by Yves Behar, an award-winning industrial designer who also contributed to the design of the OLPC (One Laptop Per Child, aka the $100 Laptop), the Jawbone certainly has that iconic modern look that will be copied for years to come. It's also a bit large on the face (due to the embedded technology and speech sensor), which reminded us of Lando Calrissian's assistant, Lobot. But then there's no easy way to disguise a Bluetooth headset, and it's probably an advantage as passersby won't think you're just muttering crazily to yourself.

The Jawbone can be worn on either ear, and it comes with four earloops of varying sizes to fit your lobe. Made of solid metal with a rubber cover, they're fairly comfortable around the ear. The trick, however, is getting it on over the ear, and this is the Jawbone's biggest disappointment. Because it's so stiff, you literally have to use both hands to try to slip it on over your ear. And since we don't wear our headset constantly, we missed a few calls while performing this dance. Also, the metal frame does bend (as we found after carrying it in our pocket), which can be viewed as an annoyance or as a feature--enabling you to form-fit the frame to your ear. It also comes with five ear pads of varying shapes and sizes, and we tried one of the teardrop shaped pads to secure the Jawbone inside our ear sans metal frame--it was comfortable and worked for awhile, but isn't a solution if you're moving around a lot.

As with Steve Jobs, Behar is not a fan of protruding buttons. Thus, the Jawbone's two controls are hidden within the headset, requiring you to press either the front or back of the unit to answer calls, adjust volume, or turn on/off the noise cancellation function. While we've read some reviews that complained about these hidden controls, we had no problem in accessing them and appreciated their tactile response. The Jawbone also comes with a custom-fit recharging cable that can either plug into a PC's USB port or into the included wall jack. We enjoyed the flexibility of the USB charging, but wished the cable could have been a more standard USB mini-jack (for those times when you forget to bring the cable along).

But the true test of the Jawbone is how its "noise shield" performed. First, a little about this technology. The Jawbone has a small piece of rubbery plastic that protrudes from the bulbous microphone and sits flush against your face, and this sensor tells the Jawbone whether or not you're speaking and can remove background noise from your ongoing speech signal. It can also dynamically adjust the volume of the incoming audio from your call.

We tried the Jawbone in a number of different situations, and for the most part it worked flawlessly. Sitting at our desk with the stereo volume cranked up while playing The Chemical Brothers, our call partner was none the wiser. She didn't hear any of the music coming through, and our voice came through strong on her end. While standing on a street corner, the undulations of traffic noise never made it through to our caller, while we noticed an uptick in volume with an increase in traffic noise.

However, the Jawbone wasn't perfect, as it doesn't do a great job in windy situations. Still, for the good majority of situations you'll find yourself in--from busy airports to talk-heavy coffeehouses to traffic-laden city streets--the Jawbone should perform very well, masking the surroundings to improve fidelity for you call partner as well adapting your ear volume to the surrounding environment. We just wish the ear frame was a bit more flexible.

Pros:

  • Amazing background noise masking capabilities--even when faced with loud, thumping music
  • Outstanding adaptive volume as the environment around you changes
  • Options for customizing the fit Cons:
    • Metal earloop frames are hard to quickly put on
    • Non-standard USB connection is a bummer if you forget the cable at home

Customer reviews

4.2 out of 5 stars
4.2 out of 5
655 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the ease of use and value of the headphones. For example, they mention it's simple to set up and use, and the charging unit is easy to use. That said, opinions are mixed on quality, weight, sound quality, appearance, and comfort.

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26 customers mention "Ease of use"20 positive6 negative

Customers find the headphones easy to use. They say it's simple to pair with their cell phone, the charging unit is easy to operate, and the seamless integration with the iPhone is impressive. Customers also mention that the headphones are manageable and light.

"...Now for the important part: how it works. The Jawbone was simple to pair with my cell phone ([..." Read more

"...Initial pairing was flawlessly simple, but if you lose your connection while driving on an expressway, for example, trying to reconnect turns you..." Read more

"...The charging unit is easy to use and plugs in simply. I like the on/off indicator light glowing red for off and white for on...." Read more

"...It is as advertised.Some have said that it is difficult to put on with one hand, but I found it easy...." Read more

20 customers mention "Value"16 positive4 negative

Customers like the value of the headphones. They say it's a great buy and good value for money.

"...Is the Jawbone worth the premium price? Kind of doubtful...." Read more

"...All in all this is a decent unit and if purchased online is a decent price, forget Best Buy etc...." Read more

"The price was great and significantly discounted on this item, but the 1st unit only worked for my first call...." Read more

"...I would definitely recommend this headset! It was well worth the price." Read more

144 customers mention "Sound quality"94 positive50 negative

Customers are mixed about the sound quality of the headphones. Some mention that the sound is fine, and works in noisy environments. They say that it muffles the horrible road noise from their Jeep Rubicon. However, other customers say that the noise reduction technology is limited and does not have a significant effect on any noise that resembles a human voice. They also say that there is loud static and cracking in the audio.

"...I am perfectly happy with this one.The sound quality is outstanding. Second to none. None of the other headsets even come close...." Read more

"...Sounds great and the buttons are easy to find. Cancels out all background noise and people don't even know I'm on the headset unless I tell them!..." Read more

"...It uses military-grade noise reduction technology and the look of the headset makes me believe that this particular headset may have been..." Read more

"...Received audio quality is pretty good. Using the standard ear bud, the fit was good, but not perfect. The volume control proved to be hit-or-miss...." Read more

134 customers mention "Quality"71 positive63 negative

Customers are mixed about the quality of the headphones. Some mention it's fantastic, very effective, and performs rather well most of the time. However, others say that it broke before even first use, and the wrap around the ear piece is a bit fragile.

"...They all love it as well and there have been no problems with quality on any of the the 3 units I bought for them or my original unit...." Read more

"...easiest, as the main on/off button is hard to push and it feels like it is going to break...." Read more

"THIS IS BY FAR A SUPERIOR PRODUCT!! The quality and clarity of my bluetooth unit far exceeds what my cell phone provides!..." Read more

"...Many Amazon reviews have remarked on poor build quality, breakage and very poor customer support by the manufacturer.Jerry" Read more

35 customers mention "Appearance"24 positive11 negative

Customers are mixed about the appearance of the headphones. Some mention that it looks good, sleek, and high-tech, while others say that the design is bad and difficult to match the ear loop and ear bud to your ear.

"...'ve presented a much more attractive version with a sleeker, less obtrusive style, seemingly proving that the manufacturer recognizes the customer's..." Read more

"...I decided on the black and I like it very much. Charger is sleek and I can't complain about one feature this headset has...." Read more

"...I figured that I might as well try it. The design is visually appealing, but the earband is a piece of bad design...." Read more

"...What doesn't come across in any of the pictures is how difficult it is to match the ear loop and ear bud to your ear...." Read more

33 customers mention "Comfort"17 positive16 negative

Customers are mixed about the comfort of the headphones. Some mention it's the most comfortable and has the most satisfying performance, while others say it'll hurt after long usage, is too heavy, and bulky.

"...makes it fit a bit oddly with sunglasses or eyeglasses, but it isn't uncomfortable...." Read more

"...The band around the ear is uncomfortable and while it comes with a bunch of different options, I couldn't get any to be truely comfortable..." Read more

"...I would rate it as one of my most comfortable...." Read more

"...It is a little hard to get on your ear sometimes.The ear loop is the only problem but it is easly worked around...." Read more

20 customers mention "Weight"9 positive11 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the weight of the headphones. Some mention that it's fairly light, and compact. However, others say that it is very heavy and bulky.

"...Stupid mistake.It is a bit bulky but the Jawbone II which is half the size is a poorly designed unit...." Read more

"...It is actually fairly light or light enough not to be a irritant, once you figure out the best adjustments to fit your ear the biggest PIA is..." Read more

"...are a couple of things I didn't really like but could put up with, its heavy and it doesn't sit right in my ear no matter how configured...." Read more

"...up buying the blueant z9 which I have been pretty happy with, light, small, $12 cheaper then this one ($61.89 delivered), noise cancellation is..." Read more

80 customers mention "Fit"21 positive59 negative

Customers have negative opinions about the fit of the headphones. They mention that the ear pieces don't fit their ear, the charger is a tight fit, and the switches are a little tight. The battery life is good, but some customers feel that the product never feels securely attached to their ears.

"...Personally, the Jawbone never feels securely attached to my ear and turning it on and off is not the easiest, as the main on/off button is hard to..." Read more

"...In addition to this, it was impossible to get a good fit on my ear - every time i turned my head this rather heavy unit would flop around annoyingly..." Read more

"...This one didn't budge. For me, this is a very important factor...." Read more

"...Like another reviewer, I also feel that the fit can be more snug and tighter to the ear...." Read more

7 years and it still works! Ear metal clips didn't survive after all :-(
4 out of 5 stars
7 years and it still works! Ear metal clips didn't survive after all :-(
I bought it in 2008 and it still works, ear clips are useless and they finally get broken sooner or later. Ear clips shouldn't have been considered as a part of this product, Jabra eargels are a must if you want to use it properly.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2008
Quite simply, the Aliph Jawbone Noise Shield Bluetooth Headset totally rocks! Believe me, I've gone through quite a few Bluetooth headsets in the last couple of years, and so I have quite a few to compare this one to.

First off, the design of it looks a bit off-putting. It uses military-grade noise reduction technology and the look of the headset makes me believe that this particular headset may have been originally intended for such use. It's not exactly the most attractive headset out there - definitely not the most feminine.

But to be completely honest with you, after trying a number of `prettier' headsets that either break easily, lose their pairing with the phone frequently, or just plain don't work as well I am all for sacrificing form for function.

All that said, while it may not be the most aesthetically pleasing Bluetooth headset, it is not the ugliest either. It is interesting to note the design differences in the newer Jawbone model that Aliph just released, however. They've presented a much more attractive version with a sleeker, less obtrusive style, seemingly proving that the manufacturer recognizes the customer's desire, frivolous though we may be, for a headset that is pleasing to the eye.

Now for the important part: how it works. The Jawbone was simple to pair with my cell phone (
HP iPaq 6945 Unlocked Cell Phone with Wi-fi, GPS, MP3/Video Player, SD--U.S. Version with Warranty (Silver) ), as most Bluetooth headsets are. More importantly, I've paired it once and it has maintained that pairing without issue ever since, unlike the previous headset I owned which lost its pairing at least once a week, usually while mid-conversation. This is annoying, certainly, but for a user that won't use their cell phone while driving without a hands-free device, this is very unsettling. If I wanted/needed to continue a call while on the road, I disconnected the call, pulled over to re-pair the two devices, and then started my call and my trip again. This is a major issue for me, so I am extremely appreciative of Jawbone's reliability.

Next feature: Noise Reduction. Aliph makes a big deal about their noise reduction technology, and having now used it with amazing results, I understand why. They DESERVE to tout their success in this arena. Yeah, it is that good. Watching the videos they have on their website demonstrating the quality made me curious, but I admit to having my doubts that it could really eliminate background noise to the extent that they promised.

I've purposely stress-tested it in some pretty noisy situations. First of all, my own vehicle. I have an older car, and it seems to pick up all of the outside noise there is, even with my windows up. If it is raining, my callers could hear the rain on the windshield when using other headsets. When a semi drove alongside my car, the noise of the big truck distracted my callers from our conversation.

Aliph's Jawbone headset changed all that. My friends and family no longer even suspect I'm in the car when I use it. If they call me while I'm in a grocery store or department store, they hear neither the hubbub of the store nor the announcements over the building intercom. Then I went to my favorite wing restaurant, which keeps the music pretty loud. I stood directly under one of their speakers and asked my friend if she could hear it. She thought she heard some people speaking faintly in the background. She had no idea I was standing under a speaker with music blaring at me.

As for the fit of the headset, it is very secure on my ear. Like most others, it hooks over the ear, which makes it fit a bit oddly with sunglasses or eyeglasses, but it isn't uncomfortable. When I get a new headset/earpiece, one of the first things I do is to put it on and shake my head around a bit to test how securely it fits my ear. This one didn't budge. For me, this is a very important factor. If I can't move my head naturally as needed while driving, then the headset impedes my ability to drive and I won't have that.

Some of you probably want to know about how it charges. I use mine quite a bit for both personal and business, and it isn't rare for me to wear out the charge before the day is out. I've only managed to drain my Jawbone twice, and it charges so quickly that I was able to use it again within an hour or so. It comes with a cable that can charge through an electrical outlet or a USB port on a PC. It does not have a car charger, but since I have a power inverter for my car, I can simply use it to charge it while driving should the need arise, so this isn't a deal breaker for me.

All in all, I highly recommend the Aliph Jawbone Noise Shield Bluetooth Headset. When I finally break or lose this one, I will look at replacing it with another Aliph model before any other manufacturer.

Most recent Headsets I've used:
Plantronics Discovery 925 Bluetooth Headset - Black
Jabra BT250v Bluetooth Headset with Vibrating Alert [Retail Packaged ]
Logitech Mobile Freedom Bluetooth Headset
Motorola H300 Bluetooth Headset
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Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2008
I am a little surprised at all the bad reviews I've read on here. I for one love it! I tend to buy any new headset that comes out and am usually somewhat disappointed. I probably own more than 20 blue tooth headsets right now. This is by far the best. I will now probably go the longest I've gone without buying another headset. I am perfectly happy with this one.

The sound quality is outstanding. Second to none. None of the other headsets even come close. You can talk with the stereo blaring to the point you can barely hear yourself, but the other party can hear you just fine and can barely tell there is background noise.

As for the fit, I understand the frustration at first. The first two days I owned the headset it took me two hands to put it on my ear. Getting it on took some getting used to, but now after a lot of time with it I can easily slip it on with one hand just as quickly as any of the other headsets. It does take some getting used to though.

As for wearing it, it's fantastic once you get it on. I would rate it as one of my most comfortable. It isn't the lightest headset I own, but the ear loop distributes the weight (and it isn't all that heavy anyway) to the point you can't tell you are wearing it. I often forget I have it on and have left it on for hours at a time. Also, it's a good fit in that it is secure. A lot of my other headsets would fall off if I shook my head. This one stays on quite well.

I read something about quality in some of the reviews. Speaking personally, I liked it so much I ended up buying 3 more for friends. They all love it as well and there have been no problems with quality on any of the the 3 units I bought for them or my original unit.

I am giving this 5 stars as it truly deserves it. I own 20 headsets that are decent, but far worse than this. My second best headset doesn't even come close to this one.

edit: Check out some of the reviews on the web. It is currently the highest rated headset ever on CNET and I've seen rave reviews on many other sites. I also see many people reviewed it from CES 2008 and have yet to read a bad review.

edit2: It's worth noting I just ordered a 5th one. And quick comment on the volume. All the headsets I've ever owned I keep at max volume. Most were too quiet to hear if there was background noise. A few were decent and quite loud, but this is the only one that is loud enough that I sometimes turn it down from max. If you own one and it seems quiet, make sure it is adjusted in your ear properly. I've never heard a louder headset personally.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2008
I think headsets work better with some phones than with others. Both my wife and I have used Plantronics headsets and they worked fine. We switched to the Jawbone and while sounds slightly better than the Plantronicsand the "noise canceling" may work great in some environments but I tend to walk the dog in an area that is very windy and the noise canceling does not work all that great under these conditions.

In terms of use, putting the Jawbone on your ear is a "learned" experience meaning once you figure out a method for putting it on it becomes easier. Once on (as is the difference with working better with some phones than with others) headsets may fit some peoples profiles better than others. Personally, the Jawbone never feels securely attached to my ear and turning it on and off is not the easiest, as the main on/off button is hard to push and it feels like it is going to break. We did replace one of the Jawbone headset's because it broke where the ear hook goes through the ear piece.

Before purchasing the latest Jawbone we could have purchased the newer version but the reviews on it were not that impressive. I think headset technology still has a way to go in terms of improvements.