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.
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.
it does Per the reviewer: http://www.amazon.com/review/RSH2XUGNE9MO1
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.
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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.
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 !
According to the well-reputed pcmag.com The best headset for the best price is the Plantronics Voyager Pro HD for 69.99 (99.99$ values) at TigerDirect.com However,the Aliph Jawbone Era for $64.95 (129.99$ value) at Buydig.com is also a close contender.
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No. It is the upper jawbone. The lower jawbone is the mandible.
A jawbone headset is a headset that lines your jawbone, to stay low profile and out of the way.
The jawbone is primarily used to grasp and chew food.