Aliph Jawbone 2 Is The Best Sounding Bluetooth Headset In The World. »
Posted By cwest37802 7 months, 4 weeks ago in Science & TechnologyWell Aliph has listened because the new Aliph Jawbone 2 has laid those negatives to rest. Not only is it smaller and lighter, the Jawbone 2 also has a simpler ear hook design and a fancy new look that leaves its predecessor in the dust. Superior in design, the Aliph Jawbone 2 has left behind its competitors such as Pama, Parrot and Jabra way behind. Though high priced, Aliph gives value for money products, so people are ready to shell out the money. The new Aliph Jawbone 2 is 50 percent smaller than the original, and steps up the noise elimination with DARPA approved Noise Assassin technology. The new headset also offers improved looks, thanks to its textured exterior and touch sensitive buttons, and lasting battery life, with 4 hours of talk time and up to 8 days of standby service.
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