Monday, June 4, 2007
Digital Trends Reviews the Aliph BT Jawbone Headset
Posted by Ekkie Tepsupornchai in "ARTICLE" @ 10:30 AM
"A new company called Aliph, has built their first offering around what they call Noise Shield technology. The idea is simple — the headset should only care about sound when the person is talking, which requires moving their mouth (and thus, the name "Jawbone" for their first device). The headset extends over the muscle that moves the jaw so that when the mouth moves, a small rubber piece moves. This acts as a switch that tells the headset, “Hey, there’s someone talking here!” Noise that occurs without the wearer moving their mouth is greatly diminished. Ventriloquists will want to look elsewhere."
Late last year, we reported on the newly-released Aliph Bluetooth Jawbone Headset, made available by Cingular. The headset aroused some curiosity with its "award-winning" design and advanced noice-cancellation technology. Well, Digital Trends has provided us with a review, so if you're in the market for an upgraded BT headset, check it out! As always, give us your thoughts if you've managed to try it.
Late last year, we reported on the newly-released Aliph Bluetooth Jawbone Headset, made available by Cingular. The headset aroused some curiosity with its "award-winning" design and advanced noice-cancellation technology. Well, Digital Trends has provided us with a review, so if you're in the market for an upgraded BT headset, check it out! As always, give us your thoughts if you've managed to try it.