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Jawbone's worth derives from several areas, said Mr. Horowitz.
Jawbone Snags a Heady Valuation Pui-Wing Tam 2011
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Jawbone/PRNewsfoto Jawbone's Era headset, above, introduced noise-reduction technology.
Jawbone Snags a Heady Valuation Pui-Wing Tam 2011
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The Prime maintains the original Jawbone's namesake design feature: If worn properly, it touches your face near your jawbone and removes background noise.
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The Jawbone's battery lasts four hours; the Plantronics headset, five hours.
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I did prefer the Plantronics 'controls over the Jawbone's.
Cellphone Headsets 2008
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It continues to boast the original Jawbone's signature feature: a remarkable ability to suppress background noise and isolate the wearer's voice.
Cellphone Headsets 2008
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"Old Jawbone's" face was the color of stale liver when he came out into the open -- and the speaker's as white as a sheet.
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Gadgets Telling Us to Eat Less, Exercise More The growth of wearable sensors, starting with products like the Fitbit and continuing through more recent entries like Jawbone's Up, continues at C.E.S. this year.
NYT > Home Page By SAM GROBART 2012
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I had a conversation recently with Jason Fass, Director of Product Management at Jawbone, who said they learned a new use for Jawbone's Jambox after talking to customers, which offered them a new marketing strategy.
Forbes.com: News Kym McNicholas 2011
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This week on the Gadget Lab's podcast, the crew talks about Netflix's new pricing plan, Jawbone's health and wellness bracelet, and Toshiba's new tablet product.
Wired Top Stories Mike Isaac 2011
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