
Jawbone says it is still into fitness wearables
Jawbone has issued a statement claiming that recent reports stating it is exiting its fitness wearable business are "false".
Jawbone has issued a statement claiming that recent reports stating it is exiting its fitness wearable business are "false".
A new report claims that Jawbone has stopped making its line of UP fitness trackers and has sold its remaining inventory to a third-party company.
Fitness wearable maker Jawbone has sued rival Fitbit over claims that the latter poached employees with access to sensitive information about Jawbone products.
Looking forward to Jawbone on Windows Phone? The company just a few days ago teased an app and support for Windows Phone. And earlier this year they announced they were looking for a Windows Phone developer. The company did give a sneak peek at Jawbone on Windows Phone on a blog post recently. Yesterday, Jawbone detailed how they were opening up their APIs to allow other devices and...
New Jawbone job listing confirms official Windows Phone app is in the works There's still a lack of support for Windows Phone when it comes to fitness accessories and wearable technology in general. We've previously touched on multiple vendors who have no official apps available on the store for consumers, but Jawbone currently has a job opening for a Windows Phone Senior Software...
We’re filing this one under unsubstantiated rumor, but forum member qXerro has posted a few more screenshots over the last twenty-four hours of Windows Phone 8.1. The problem with such stories of course is trying to verify the information and since screenshots can be very easily faked, it’s hard to justify. Still, qXerro has posted screenshots of features like app sorting before. That...
Aliph has released an update to its popular Bluetooth headset, the Icon, that gives it the ability to stream music and other audio files. The A2DP update is available through the companies MyTalk website. If you don't own an Icon and the addition to A2DP pushes you over the fence, the headset can be picked up over at the WMExperts Store for the reduced price of $96.95. [read:...
The Jawbone Bluetooth headsets from Aliph have been around for a few years now and have impressed many with their noise cancellation features. The original Jawbone would eventually be succeeded by the Jawbone Prime. Aliph recently released the Jawbone Icon, a chopped down version of the Jawbone Prime, to bolster their line up. The Icon comes in an assorted colors and styles ranging...
When it comes to Bluetooth headsets, there is one that has become synonymous with comfort, clarity and wining design: Jawbone by Aliph ($79.95; see original review here). Released 2 years ago, the headset has quickly become one of the most popular devices on the market. While it was generally received well it did have some faults: heavy (1oz), rather large and problems with the...
Oh, hello. I'm told that our peerless sponsor, the WMExperts Store, has just dropped the price on the Jawbone Bluetooth Headset down to 99 bucks. As in, $50 less than it originally cost back when I first reviewed (and loved) it. The Jawbone Review is here, complete with all its heavy-metal-as-background-noise-getting-completely-cancelled video goodness. Buy: Aliph Jawbone Noise...
The Aliph Jawbone Bluetooth Headset has unique (and uniquely effective) noise cancellation noise cancellation technology built-in. Read on for a WMExperts video demo (warning! We're testing noise-cancellation so it's, ah, loud) and a full review of this awesome headset. Update: Breaking the rules of blogging here by moving this review back up to the top so I can let you know the...