Aliph have upgraded their Wired Jawbone Bluetooth Headset to suit what some industry giants are calling the Bluetooth generation. Expectations of these devices are getting higher each year as the technology behind them develops and Aliph has created a model that reaches new standards.
The US Department of Defense’s independent research program have assessed and approved this headset, confirming that has “military-grade” noise shield technology, as well as an impressive voice activity sensor controlled by the three microphones installed into the product. The fact that it is designed by Yves Behar says it all according to some experts. Yves Behar is the foremost respected industrial designer behind many of the technological feats of recent years.
The headset is technologically advanced. There is no manual volume button as the voice activity sensor automatically adjusts the volume of your voice and what you are hearing based on outside noises and interference. It has a talk time of 6 hours and a standby time of 120 hours. It shields the user from excess outside sounds and it also supports voice-dialling and a battery strength indicator.
The Jawbone Headset does the work for the consumer, with the user not having to make any adjustments while using the headset. Once programmed to the user’s phone the only thing the consumer needs to do is talk. Aliph’s product will act on command making this one of the easiest and most advanced headsets on the market.
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