A jawbone headset is a headset that lines your jawbone, to stay low profile and out of the way.
This Original Jawbone 2 Bluetooth Headset Retail Pack comes with 4 earloops and 5 earbuds for a custom fit.
There are numerous kinds of jawbone headsets that can cost between $40 to $130. Amazon carries a wide variety of the jawbone headsets at a very reasonable price.
I found this that lists phones supported by the Jawbone... http://www.cellhut.com/specs-product-3680.html
Yes this bluetooth is compatible with the blackberry 7100i.
# Step 1 Familiarize yourself with the headset. You should find the "Talk" and "Noise Shield" buttons on the outside of the unit. The earloop and earbud connect on the inside of the unit. The voice activity sensor is on the opposite side of the earbud on the inside of the headset. # Step 2 Pair Jawbone with your Bluetooth enabled phone. Place the Jawbone headset close to your phone. Make sure the Jawbone is turned off and activate your phone's Bluetooth function. Press and hold the "Noise Shield" button on your Jawbone until the LED flashes red and white. Set your phone to search for Bluetooth devices and select "Jawbone" from the list. Enter "0000" as your password. Check your phone to be sure that Jawbone is active. # Step 3 Customize the fit of your Jawbone by selecting the most comfortable earloop and earbud from the options that came with your headset. Be sure that the voice activity sensor is touching your cheek when you are wearing the headset. # Step 4 Answer a call by pressing the "Talk" button. You will hear the ring in your headset. End a call by pressing the "Talk" button. You can reject a call by pressing the "Noise Shield" button. You can also use voice dialing on the Jawbone by pressing the "Talk" button if your phone has a voice dialing feature. # Step 5 Turn Jawbone's noise shield off by pressing and holding the "Noise Shield" button for 3 seconds during a call. You should hear a set of descending tones to let you know that it is off. Turn the noise shield back on the same way. Noise shield will be active by default. # Step 6 Charge your Jawbone by connecting the USB charge cable to the Jawbone headset. You should have received a wall charger with a USB socket as well as the USB charge cable. You can plug the wall charger into a standard 120V outlet and plug in the USB connector to it. You also can plug the USB cable into a computer and charge your Jawbone with a computer. Charge your Jawbone completely before your first use.
There are many good headsets currently on the market. However , the best one is the Jawbone Era headset which you could buy at Staples or other electronics stores .
Cisco is well known for its Jawbone ICON Bluetooth headset model. This headset is compatible with unified IP phones, and features quality sound and performance.
An Alipha jawbone is a bluetooth headset used for making and receiving calls and not having to hold the telephone and allowing it to separate noise from outside sources. It was originally invented for military use.
My Nokia 6620 doesn't see my jawbone for some reason as I want to add as a pair device.But find any other phones that have bluetooth on.I know it is not an answer but something be aware of.
Yes. I have a blackjack and a jawbone. It's a great phone and a WONDERFUL headset. Just be sure to read the instructions on how to activate the "Pairing" Feature of the jawbone. (By holding the black back button (noise reduction) for 3 seconds. Then goto the settings/bluetooth and add device. Bingo, enter the password and you've got it. ADDITION: My experience was that I needed to upgrade my Blackjack to Windows Mobile 6.0 in order for any bluetooth device to work. It was a pain, but Samsung tech support walked me through it. Afterwards my Jawbone paired and the connection is fantastic !
Both CNet and pcmag.com have rated the best Bluetooth headsets. Some that they mention are the Blueant Q2, the Jawbone Era, and the Plantronics Voyager.
Some Samsung phones seem to have an issue with the Jawbone. I have just bought one, and I have a Samsung G600, and it just keeps disconnecting from Bluetooth for no reason at all. Having spoken to Jawbone support, it would appear that the software needs to be upgraded on the phone. Tried it with an old D900 and that works fine. Just wanted to make people aware of this.