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The iPhone's Connected to the Jawbone

Once Apple's iPhone makes its long awaited debut on June 29, the accessories market will likely explode, as it did with the iPod. And since there is a phone buried in that beautiful interface somewhere, stylish Bluetooth headsets will likely be clamoring for your attention. The first such headset, to be sold alongside the iPhone at Apple store's everywhere is the Aliph Jawbone, a stylin headset with "noise shield." The Jawbone is so stylish in fact, it's currently on exhibit at San Francisco's Musuem of Modern Art.

The Jawbone sells for $119.99 and comes in three colors--silver, red and black.

Stay tuned for PCMag.com's review of the Jawbone.



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Posted by: Jen the Weird Hunter
June 19, 2007 9:55 AM

$119 for a bluetooth headset? That's ridiculous! Add that to the $600 iPhone, and I'd be washing dishes just to make ends meet!


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