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brudog68

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I guess this question would obviously apply to iphone as well, but since I dont have an iPhone, Im curious if anyone has tried it with an ipad for listening to music/movies etc as they are touting it as HD audio? Jawbone Era

I currently use a Jawbone Icon for my phone and do use it to listen to music on my phone now and then, but thought about upgrading to this new Era to double for the ipad as well.

Wondering just how good a one(ear) speaker "HD" earpiece could possibly sound?
 
I have a Jawbone Era that I use with my iPhone. I just connected it to my iPad after reading this thread. It sounds awesome. Perfect for watching videos and stuff. Music sounds as good as it can with only 1 speaker.
 
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NYR99 said:
I have a Jawbone Era that I use with my iPhone. I just connected it to my iPad after reading this thread. It sounds awesome. Perfect for watching videos and stuff. Music sounds as good as it can with only 1 speaker.

Did you have a jawbone prior to the era? Curious if you noticed quite a difference? I have an icon now and considering the née era. I am constantly on calls with my cell and always been happy with jawbone products. Thanks for the reply.
 
No, the Era is the first Bluetooth headset I've had. I say go buy it to try out and if you're not satisfied, just return it.
 
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