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Hands-On Reviews of 12 Hands-Free Bluetooth Devices
Posted 07/02/2008 at 03:30:37pm
Either QC at Jawbone isn't up to snuff, or your standards for incoming audio quality are low.
I have used the OLD Jawbone for a long time, and after adding the right sized Jabra ear gel to get an acceptable fit, have nothing bad to say about it. It's tough, it sounds OK, and it works.
Whjen the NEW Jawbone became available, I tried two samples, thinking my first was defective, because the incoming audio was raspy and had a slight buzz like a blown speaker. Alas, the second sample hada the same defect, so I returned it and will hang with the OLD Jawbone until I find something I like better.