Joby H0101EN Zivio Boom Bluetooth Wireless Headset
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #60461 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Joby
- Model: Boom
- Released on: 2009-01-28
- Dimensions: .28" h x .60" w x 2.10" l, .88 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
The Joby Zivio Boom is a stylish, high performance wireless headset that utilises the latest Bluetooth 2.1 technology and offers and incredible 10 hours of talk time and up to 200 hours of standby time. This sleek Bluetooth headset features a retractable boom microphone that can be extended from 53.5-mm to 137-mm for better voice pickup and can operate at 10M distance from the phone.
Each Zivio is supplied with interchangeable earpieces, a pivoting ear bud, and optional magnetice ear loop to ensure an exceptionally comfortable, completely customised fit. The stylish design also enjoys simple one-button functionality to operate Volume adjustment, mute, voice dialing, and three-way calling.
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Customer Reviews
Best BT available
This headset is completely different to any other headset ive tried and by far the best. The unique feature is an extendable boom that pulls out from the sleek unit capturing clearly any spoken words and not picking up any background in the converasation. The Zivio BOOM brings the mic to only a few millimetres from your voice so picks up the entire conversation and not background noise - therefore no need for noise cancellation that can effect your voice. The battery is also the longest of any BT I have had with 10 hours talk and 200 hours standby. Finally, it comes with a range of fitting options so its also very comfortable to wear.
My previous headset was a Jawbone and I was constantly having to repeat myself as the noise cancellation software kept cutting out certain words as it though it was background noise. I also suffered from a bad fitting that if it didnt sit exactly on my face then again the noise reduction failed.
The best test I gave the Zivio was driving along the motorway at 70mph, with all my windows open and the radio on full blast and I could still be heard by my friend.



