Nanood
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Reged: 03/01/08
Posts: 1
Loc: Sydney, Australia
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Hi, while browsing the web I found this site and discussion and was looking for a little feedback on choices if possible. I work in a noisy environment (carpet cleaning) and answer the phone to my buisness myself. Now it does get pretty noisy at times and I just don't have the time to stop work every time a call comes in for a quote which is very often. I was reading about the Jawbone in the reviews and was tempted by the reference to being good in noisy areas but was hoping i might get a reply just in case anyone else has had experience with devices in noisy areas. Particularly machinery noise. Any feedback would be great.
Thanks in advance.
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LisaG
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Reged: 07/11/02
Posts: 7888
Loc: Texas
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I've used most all of the headsets we've reviewed on this site, and so far the Jawbone is the best for noise reduction. Now carpet cleaning machines are really noisy so I doubt it could filter that out completely but it will come closer than any other consumer headset we've tested.
-------------------- Lisa Gade
Editor in Chief, MobileTechReview
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eewee
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Reged: 10/07/08
Posts: 1
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I lost my Jawbone! Saaaaad. So I went for the cheaper ones called Latte Mocha and my husband bought a Blueant Z9i. I bought it for under $40 for the Latte Mocha and for under $70 for the Blueant from Amazon and noise shield works great like Jawbone. It looks like the battery life is much better than Jawbone. I wouldn't spend $120 just for the brand name again.
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angelinalove24
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Reged: 10/10/08
Posts: 8
Loc: UK
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I don't know about jawbone but I am using jabra BT2010 a wireless headset the ideal accessory when multi-tasking is the order of the day. It's easy to use. I got it in ?13.57
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