Aliph Jawbone Icon Review

9/10

The most recognizable Bluetooth headset on the planet gets smaller, sleeker, and more sensible with Jawbone’s latest amped-up, priced-down Icon.

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Highs: Superb inbound and outbound sound quality, Class-leading noise cancellation, Attractive and truly varied designs, Comfortable, easy-to-wear fit,

Lows: Voice cancellation still not 100 percent flawless,

We review the stylish Aliph Jawbone Icon bluetooth headset to see if it's worth it's $100 price tag.

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Introduction

After earning the adoration of tech-savvy celebs and geeks alike with the original fashion-meets-function Jawbone and its subsequent iterations, Aliph has done it yet again with Icon. The latest Jawbone shrinks to the smallest size yet without diminishing sound quality, piles on even more techie features, and somehow yet again manages to make previous versions look old with fresh design, all for a lower $99 price tag.

Aliph-Jawbone-icon-e3Features and Design

From the original model launched in 2006 to the most recent Prime, every new Jawbone has become smaller and smaller, and the Icon makes no exception to this rule. Where the Prime measured 2.11 inches long, the Icon goes to just 1.77, and drops from 11 grams to 8.2 in the process.

As usual, Aliph has also prioritized style, but broken away from the old lattice textures that carried through every previous headset. The Icon comes in six color designs: Hero, Rogue, Thinker, Ace, Catch and Bombshell. Overthought names aside, we applaud Aliph for actually varying the texture and finish of each design significantly, rather than merely slapping new shades on the same plastic. The Hero, for instance, has dimples, the Catch has been polished to slippery perfection, and the Thinker recalls the classic Jawbone crosshatching, all with deep finishes that look more sophisticated than merely paint. Our review unit, the Rogue, looked gloss black in dim light but showed a deep amber hue around the edges when it caught sunlight, similar to Samsung’s vaunted “touch of color” TV bezels.

Besides the usual shave down and restyle, the Icon hosts some interesting new features as well. Aliph bumps its potent “NoiseAssassin” voice isolation technology from version 2.0 up to 2.5, adds some small touches like a battery meter that appears on iPhones, and perhaps most curiously, has added “apps” that do everything from change the notification voices to read Twitter feeds.

Aliph-Jawbone-icon-e10Accessories

Proper fit is important for any piece of technology you’ll actually wear on your body, so Aliph’s generous selection of earbuds to customize the Icon to suit makes an enormous difference in fit. You can take the standard approach and try any of four donut-shaped earbuds that require a snap-on earloop to support the headset, or one of three unique “earbud-only” tips that literally twist to fit the ear and support the headset all on their own. We found that these three seemed to work best, making the earloop seem extraneous unless you really need the confidence of knowing that your headset is physically looped over your ear. (Skydivers, tightrope walkers and high-rise steel workers take note).

Aliph also includes a USB wall charger and a corresponding microUSB cable for charging. The cable, which is less than a foot long, can make charging at remote outlets (like one buried under your desk) difficult, but also eliminates tangles and makes it easier to travel with.

  • Brian25
    Slickdeals.net had a great deal on this a few weeks back and i regret not taking the plunge, i think it was only like $60 or something around there.
  • needles
    turn the phone call volume on your phone (in winmo, while engaged in a call) up
  • Pete
    Joshua is right. Too much white noise on my first Icon. Took it back and got another. Now this one has an issue with volume. Can't hear anything.
  • Bud Fox
    I've had a 2nd generation Jawbone for quite a while, and it finally gave out on me. I was planning on replacing it with the Prime... but I think that i'll have to go with the ICON now. It's nice that it comes in different colors, but i'll probably just keep it simple and stick with plain old black.
  • Michael
    Just Got mine earlier today. Its Great!!!
  • frank
    good headset i just got mine about 20 mins ago and already noticed the great sound on both in bound and out bound calls

    keep up the good work icon
  • Jose Perez
    Best Headset out there
  • joshua
    Inbound noise is horrible, too much white noise in the background. I am returning mine tomorrow. I have to do my research all over again for another headset.
  • angrymike
    I am on my third jawbone icon I bought from verizon and it is compatible with my phone. I think its horrible. Thing never works and disconnects while Im talking. One of the worst inventions ever. You spent a fortune on these crappy bluetooth and they really never work. Its funny, I used to use the cheap 19.99 dollar ones and they worked great but now they make you buy the expensive ones because the new phones dont support those cheaper bluetooths anymore.. I give it a big F in Failure..No good dont buy one
  • Maybe you just got a bad one? I have been using one for a while and love it.
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