The Jawbone Bluetooth Headset with Noise Assassin – Jawbone II is a great find but be sure to get it from a store with good return policies in case it doesn’t fit your ear.
One problem however, is that the voice sensor must contact your cheek in order for noise suppression to work properly. If it does not touch your cheek, the people you are talking to will hear echo, hollow sound, clipped words or other distortion. The challenge is to get the earbud far enough into your ear that the sensor is aligned properly. If you periodically adjust the Jawbone to keep it touching the cheek, it works quite well.
As well it’s impossible to tell whether the headset is on or off when it is in your ear and button action when accepting/initiating/refusing a call is not easy to control due to the invisible switches.
This design also makes it awkward to change call volume, but the default setting is fine, especially because you can adjust it in finer increments anyway on many phones.
Get your Jawbone Bluetooth Headset with Noise Assassin – Jawbone II here.
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