Aliph's $100 Jawbone Icon is the latest in the company's line of Bluetooth headsets, sporting a stylish new look--or more accurately, six different new looks, as...
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I had my phase of Bluetooth headsets, as do most mobile phone users. However, my experience with them was always less than pleasant. They were either too bulky, had bad audio, or people could never hear me properly. I’m glad to say that the Q1 from BlueAnt was neither of these things. Size and Comfort The Q1 is about the size of most Bluetooth headsets, so there’s not much to report th...
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BBGeeks on 1st Mar 2010 (via bbgeeks.com)
Smaller, smarter ,and glitzier, Aliph's new series of Jawbone Bluetooth headsets aim to combine good looks with a customizable, voice-driven interface.
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PCWorld on 27th Feb 2010 (via feeds.pcworld.com)
Bluetrek has raised the bar for all Bluetooth headset manufacturers and may have just changed the way that consumers look at Bluetooth headsets in general, with the release of the latest in their long line of headsets, the Bluetrek Crescendo. The Crescendo comes with many of the typical features and also utilizes Bluetrek's NoiseLock technology, which promises to block up to 85db of...
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PPCGeeks on 25th Feb 2010 (via ppcgeeks.com)
Bluetooth headsets.You know, those things that somehow always manage to have a blinking blue led somewhere. Those things that when worn in public, make you look exactly as you would had you actually had a blue tooth. Not necessarily.It turns out that not all bluetooth headsets are created equal. Some may not even be that strange in-your-ear-but-not-quite, over-your-cheek-but-not-close-enough-to-yo...
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S60ONLINEBlog on 8th Feb 2010 (via apoweruser.com)