Testseek.com have collected 56 expert reviews of the Jawbone Jawbone Era and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Jawbone Jawbone Era.
March 2011
(85%)
56 Reviews
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With the Era, Aliph/Jawbone seems to have focused on several important areas: audio quality, hardware design, and ease of use. The Era excels at all three, and dramatically improves upon its predecessor’s primary weakness. You can still buy that model...
It’s tough not to be impressed by the Jawbone ERA: the HD audio and effective noise-reduction technology take care of the core functionality, around which the solid build quality, innovative use of an accelerometer, and comfortable fit add up to an al...
Superior audio quality, Eight different fit options should handle about every type of ear, Using touch to control headset is surprisingly compelling, and updates could enable new gestures and interactions, Four different Yves Behar designs trump competiti
The Aliph Jawbone Era has a unique and attractive design, with updated features that include caller ID by name, a built-in accelerometer, and HD-quality audio
The Aliph Jawbone Era doesn't have a dedicated volume rocker, and the way it fits the ear is not as easy and comfortable as we would like
The Aliph Jawbone Era knocks it out of the park with high-end features, amazing audio quality, and innovative design.
Published: 2014-04-08, Author: Luke , review by: pocket-lint.com
Abstract: Bluetooth headsets have been around for years, but only now in the age of multiple mics, fast charging and low power Bluetooth 4.0 are they really becoming an all day gadget. Jawbone, one of the pioneers of Bluetooth headsets, has just released its new E...
Well hello there. We still can’t bring ourselves to call any earpiece attractive, but this is as close as they come. Barely an inch long, with its slightly ridged edges, it looks a little bit like a Quality Street chocolate, in muted colour (red, black, bronze or silver are your options). Three sizes of earbud cover mean it can comfortably fit for most people, and as importantly stay comfortable,
Of course, with a smaller profile comes less space to fit a battery. That 10 hour battery life Jawbone is claiming is legit, but split between the headset itself (four hours) and the small charging carry case, which you could attach to a keyring, or if you were really keen, your belt. That’s not a huge issue, but do be aware that extra charge time will cost you extra: the Jawbone Era solo costs £
The new Jawbone Era is by far the most subtle and powerful Bluetooth headset we’ve used. If you work the phones all day, or have to make a lot of call from the car, it seems like the ideal companion to help you Get Things Done. But until these accessor...
The Era is the latest in a great series of Bluetooth earpieces. It’s small and light, powerful and, best of all, reliable. Once it’s paired, it stays paired. Once in your ear, it’ll stay put (though don’t just wear it indiscriminately, that just looks...