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Gennum nxZEN NX6000
$129.00
Released January, 2007
The Pros:Great noise canceling abilities (on par with Jawbone). Better voice amplification than Jawbone. Very small.
The Cons:More expensive than Jawbone. Becomes unclipped from ear easily. Uncomfortable.
The nxZEN NX6000 from Gennum competes with Aliph's Jawbone as a high performance noise canceling Bluetooth headset. The NX6000 uses a system of two voice sensors and digital signal processing to remove ambient noise both on the receiving and talking ends.
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Similar to the Jawbone the Gennum amplifies your voice while eliminating environment sounds to produce a clear message on the other end. Since Gennum uses different technology that doesn't rely on physically interacting with your jaw, they are able to use a smaller design for the headset with the end result around the size of a quarter.
In head a head-to-head by Gizmodo they found the NX6000 to perform better than the Jawbone which was the previous leader in its class.
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Great noise canceling abilities (on par with Jawbone)
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Better voice amplification than Jawbone
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More expensive than Jawbone
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Becomes unclipped from ear easily
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