Jawbone 2 Review
Another of my common man on the street reviews.
New Jawbone 2 Blue Tooth headset.
The price was about $134.00 @ Bestbuy. The packaging is first rate, vert swanky in a techno sort of way.
Getting things open were pretty straight forward.
First indication of a problem was the directions. It's a small fold out about the size of a credit card and about 20 pages. 20 pages for a BT headset?
There are only two buttons on the headset and they are both very camouflaged.
Not having had a Jawbone in the past and not having used a blue tooth headset in about a year I found the process of getting this thing up and running a bit daunting. Yes, I'm male, but I went against my instincts and read the directions. I followed the directions, and still it too 9 tries to get the headset turned on after the initial charging. I'm still not sure what worked and what didn't.
My first test phone call did not go so well. I could hear her, but she could barely hear me. It seems they are quite serious about keeping the thing up against your head. After some adjustments and a few more phone calls it worked well. Most people could not tell I was on a BT.
The ear pieces are a pain. Not one of the three fits very well and the over ear wires are not much better. Usable, but not what I would call comfortable and you will not forget you have it on.
Style wise, yes, it very cool.
I've only had the Jawbone 2 for a few days now and the jury is still out on as far as I'm concerned. I'll give it a few more days, but if I can't get more comfortable with this thing and be assured that the on/off and pairing features work properly with this phone, I'll be looking at some other brands.