The Aliph Jawbone Bluetooth headset has a fashionable, sophisticated design, and it fits quite comfortably around the ear. Its noise-canceling technology is DARPA-approved, resulting in excellent audio quality.
Aliph's Jawbone earpiece blends the best of both worlds into one fashionable piece of kit. While the firm already has a wired version on the market, this Bluetooth-enabled set rocks a silver or red color scheme, dual microphones, lightweight design, and a noise cancelling sensor that is literally military-grade. Crafted after conducting research for DARPA, the goal was "to create a mobile phone headset capable of erasing background noise," even in less-than-amicable (or safe) situations.
The Noise Shield technology is an advanced, military-grade noise-canceling system that continuously adapts to users changing environments to deliver unparalleled audio quality anywhere, anytime. Inside Jawbone is an intelligent system of sensors and software continuously adjusting at a rate of 500 times per second to improve audio quality based on what it knows about your environment. By gathering a higher level of information, Jawbone can identify your speech and is the only headset that has a proprietary voice activity sensor. Its ability to determine precisely when you are speaking is what drives the headset's superior sound quality. |