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If you just want an ear piece, then it is pretty good, but pricey. I think the Blue Eagle headset is the best for canceling noise but, for just an ear piece I think Jawbone is good. There is a Panasonic model out there that I think Malaki86 was happy with. I can't remember the model number. HTH |
I used the original Jawbone for a year. Was pretty good, until you are in a really noisy environment, then you can't understand the person you're on the phone with. They might understand you lol. Even with the window rolled down and driving, I had a hard time hearing someone.
Switched to a Motor Trend 4x, and I like it much better. Have the volume set about half way, and it's plenty loud. Much louder than a Jawbone. It was basically free, thanks to Pilot driver points. |
Any on the ear style BT device is going to be hard to hear because of the design. The jawbone uses the vibrations of your speech not just a mic, so you could be in a hurricane with sirens going off and all the other person hears is you, though you wont hear them :). I really am not a big fan of the looks of the headset style ones, but I am thinking of getting a maxx4 or parrot.
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Got a Jawbone about 3 weeks ago. Very disappointed! Was told I sound like I am in a well, when I switched and let a friend call me with him using the Jawbone, sure enough it sounded hollow and echoing, like you were in a well. The reason they give you 4 replaceable loops for your ear is not because of size, I have already had one break.
Unfortunately I got it at Love's, they will only exchange for equal or greater priced item and at $129 I'll lose money to switch with anything they have so I am stuck with it! |
Motor Trend BT4000
I bought the most expensive Motortrend 4x headset available at Pilot. When it was paired to my G'zone Type S (the phone that's waterproof, dust proof, vibration resistant...a.k.a. 'dispatcher attitude' proof) it worked great. The bad thing, my G'zone died, and I upgraded to a Blackberry (name brand, not a blackberry-like smart phone) and this headset sucks. I have done everything I can find online to adjust the settings, and everyone can barely hear me. I can hear them just fine, but I have to yell in order to be heard. I have read on the Blackberry forums that this is a common problem between many noise canceling bluetooths and Blackberry's. So if you have a Blackberry, don't buy Motortrend, other headsets rated higher, but if you don't have a Blackberry, it's a great unit.
The jawbone 2 is the headset with the best overall opinion ratings. But the secret is(as it's been stated) you must adjust it properly. They say the little rubber part has to be touching your face, and no facial hair. |
I got the Cobra CBTH1 at the Pilot about a week ago. Everyone says I sound crystal clear even when I am going down the highway with the windows open and the radio on and the CB going, no one hears anything in the background. As far as my end, I can hear the person very well, though it sounds hollow, but from all of the other BT devices I have tried, it is byfar the best.
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Please dont waste your money on a Jawbone for trucking! It is good around the house but for trucking, no way! I have owned two and I use a Blue Parrot in my big truck and LOVE it!
Just My Two Cents!! Hope that helped! |
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