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Re: Jawbone Bluetooth
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Excellent bluetooth headseat especially for noise cancellation. Only problem I seem to have with it though is that the Jawbone doesnt take voice commands when trying to use MS Voice Command.
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I have one as well and love it. I had some trouble getting the earloop to ride comfortably and broke two of them in the process. However, Aliph was kind enough to send me a couple replacement earloops (one time only according to them, you can buy an earloop, earbud set on their website for $10). Anyway, I discovered that with a little tweaking, the left earloop holds the earpiece on my right ear more comfortably than the right earloop....
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I just got one the other day and I love it. Its the only headset that I have had that I can actually hear anybody on, let alone them hearing me! The thing works great in the car - cancels out all of the road noise.
The only issue that I have is that some people say that they hear an echo when I talk to them - I don't hear anything, but a couple people say they do. Is there a setting somewhere that allows me to "tweak" the bluetooth quality / settings / something? I would like to experiment a little to see if I can get rid of the echo. |
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Whenever they hear the echo, I just reduce the volume on the headset, that always gets rid of it. Sometimes the person I'm talking to is so loud that the mic pics up on what they are saying.
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I hate the way it fits, so I never wear mine. I use my Motorola H700 or my Bluespoon all the time instead. Anyone wanna buy mine?!
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