Other BrandsJawbone Era Bluetooth headset booms out with HD Audio

Jawbone Era Bluetooth headset booms out with HD Audio

Jawbone Era Headset

With many technological products undergoing advancements, it seems like the headset arena is also facing various enhancements. One such superior offering comes in the form of the Jawbone Era Bluetooth headset. According to the company, this product is the first audio solution that boasts of an integrated accelerometer, multi-processor architecture, MotionX technology, and HD audio.

The headset claims to offer a 25 percent larger wideband speaker for unveiling HD audio while indulging in listening to music, playing games, watching movies and talking on the phone. It is further infused with the latest version of military-grade NoiseAssassin 3.0 technology. With this inclusion, the product can easily amend the inbound intelligibility, and volume as per the surroundings.

“We’re taking wearable devices to an entirely new level,” revealed Jawbone CEO and founder Hosain Rahman. “We’ve perfected a complete in-bound and out-bound audio experience that is so rich it is almost addictive – whether you are listening to your favorite song or a phone call. On top of the HD audio, the integrated sensors and intelligence enable magical new ways to interact with the device and apps through natural, intuitive motion control, changing forever the way we use headsets. It’s really exciting to embark on this new journey with our users.”

“Like MotionX, Jawbone pushes the innovation boundary, so we are natural partners,” said Philippe Kahn, Fullpower CEO. “MotionX integrated with the Jawbone ERA makes for a phenomenal user experience. This is the first step in a roadmap of continued innovation for years to come.”

Jawbone along with Fullpower-MotionX have fashioned the premier headset to feature an integrated accelerometer and the MotionX platform. In order to put the device in pairing mode or answer a phone call, owners can simply ‘ShakeShake’ and ‘TapTap’ it respectively. Innovative applications can also be accessed through this offering as it is infused with serial flash and multi-processor architecture. Among the array is the Caller ID that identify callers through a non-robotic voice by their name. Furthermore, users are able to update their headset through the MyTALK platform.

Jawbone Era Bluetooth headset can be picked up in four appealing designs namely Shadowbox, Midnight, Smokescreen, and Silver Lining. The company tags each of them with a price of $129. These headsets are already available via Jawbone’s official website and are slated to hit AT&T, Best Buy and Apple Stores on January 23, 2011.

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