One of the most appealing accessories for the soon to come iPhone

Jun 19, 2007 12:51 GMT  ·  By

The Jawbone headsets have surely stirred up the waters with their sexy and innovative design. It is the same case with the much talked about iPhone, so why shouldn't these two mobile products combine forces and make an exceptional team for providing high quality music listening?

Aliph has just announced that these Jawbone headsets will surely be sold with the iPhone. Hosain Rahman, Aliph CEO, told Macworld that "The Jawbone is a good complement for iPhone because it is changing things and our technology changes the quality of the user experience too".

The red color suits the Jawbone headsets perfectly and will surely manage to make them stand out from the wide range of plain and even unappealing such products out there. Still, their performances don't stand solely in the stylish, vivid display of red color.

These headsets use Bluetooth technology in order to provide reliable and not constraining connectivity. Moreover, it uses military noise canceling technology in order to eliminate any other noise which might interfere with music audition. This is called noise Shield and also allows the user to adjust the speaker volume throughout the call, in order to make their conversations as clear as possible. The only limit for these headsets has been set by wind noise, which is especially difficult to eliminate.

From all the rumors which have been going by lately about the future release of the iPhone, this stands among the little solid information that we receive. Even more, this is probably most appealing to believe. One stylish, high-tech device looks at its best, as compared to one of the same kind. iPhone just might be flattered to have the Jawbone headsets team up with it.

The Jawbone headsets come at this time in colors of red, black and silver from Cingular, for the price of USD120.