The Mini Jambox is what it sounds like: a Jambox, made smaller. Yves Béhar was yet again put in charge of the design, which maintains the same boxy shape and wavy speaker grille we've already grown ...
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Over the last couple years, Jawbone’s Jambox line has largely defined the Bluetooth speaker space with a killer balance of acoustics and style. We’ve been fans of the original since it’s debut in 2010 ...
Late last year, Jawbone faced a herculean task: regaining consumers' trust after widespread reports of brickage on the original Up fitness tracker. The outfit was able to right many of the wrongs that ...
Humanistic and Minimalist Design With NoiseAssassin™ Technology Has Ten Times Better Voice Clarity Than Competitors; Available at AT&T Stores Nationwide Aliph, the established market leader in noise ...
It has been a long and harrowing journey for one-time Kickstarter darling Jawbone, but alas, all good things must come to an end. After a lengthy lawsuit with Fitbit and long-declining sales, the ...
Editors' Note, March 12, 2014: This review was originally published on November 13, 2013. It has since been updated to reflect the addition of Android support. If having a screen isn't a priority, the ...
Not everyone gets a second chance in Silicon Valley. Entrepreneur Hosain Rahman has been given many more than that. Though his last company, Jawbone, which produced wireless speakers and Bluetooth ...
This latest version of the Up addresses the issues with the original, while keeping the benefits of a solid device that gathers a good assortment of data. However, the lack of Bluetooth is a drawback.
When Aliph released the original Jawbone nearly two years ago, I felt as if I was the only person in the world that didn't like the look, thought the design too bulky, and wasn't all that impressed by ...
According to a report from TechCrunch, Jawbone is exiting the consumer hardware market and will shift its strategy to selling services and products directly to businesses in the health market. The ...
The Jambox is back. But now, little baby's all grown up. The Big Jambox from Jawbone (yes, the hands-free headset people) builds upon the success of the company's original Jambox portable speaker, ...
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