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Old 12-28-2007, 11:17 AM
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well I got my Z9 last night, and right off the bat, I like it alot better than my Jawbone. It fits perfect in my ear, and is much louder, alot smaller, alot lighter. very comfortable.

After testing this a.m., I do believe the Jawbone does alittle bit better job w/ noise isolation, but changing from normal to max on the Z9 definitely improved, but the person on the other end could still hear some background noise, whereas on the Jawbone, they could not hear anything.

One big feature I like better on th Z9 is how it handles multiple pairings. I have to carry to phones, on the Jawbone I'd have to disconnect from the one it was connected to, then connect to the other phone, just too many steps. On the Z9, you just hit the vol + & - then hit the master button 1x or 2x for the appropriate phone. Neither headset was as good as my Jabra BT5020, it could pair to 2 phones & would automatically connect to whichever one was making or receiving a call. The Jawbone & Z9 require manual manipulation, the Jawbone needing much more.

The Z9 just has way more features for me.....anyone wanna buy a Jawbone? lol
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