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Here are the two headsets that we consider to be the best reviewed so far, each excellent in most respects.

Which should you choose?

 
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High End Headset Comparison

Cardo S-800 vs Jawbone - which is best?
 

The Cardo S-800 (on top) is smaller and lighter than the Aliph Jawbone (bottom).  It is also half the price and has a longer battery life.

Part of our series on Bluetooth - more articles listed on the right.

After so many disappointments and headsets that offer unacceptable compromises, particularly in terms of sound quality, we've finally found two excellent headsets that have a lot to like about them, and few if any serious flaws.

The Cardo S-800 headset costs less than half the Jawbone headset, however.  Do you get what you pay for - should you pay an extra $40 for the more expensive Jawbone?

Or is the newer Cardo simply better, and better value too?

For the fullest answer, you should read the respective complete reviews on both headsets, but for a quick summary of differences, the table below will help you decide which would be the better headset for you.

Feature Table

The following are what we feel to be the key features and the respective ratings of the two headsets.

If there are other aspects of the two headsets you'd like us to add to the table, don't hesitate to let us know.
 

Feature

Cardo S-800

Aliph Jawbone

Link to Full Review

Cardo S-800 review

Aliph Jawbone review

List Price

$85

$120

Street Price (Amazon)

$36

$75

Warranty

1 yr non transferable

1 yr non transferable

Battery life claimed (standby)

168 hrs

120 hrs

Battery life claimed (talk)

8 hrs

6 hrs

Headset weight

0.3 oz

0.7 oz

Headset size (excluding earloop)

1.7" x 0.8" and 0.4" thick, with the earpiece protruding out another 0.5".

2.3" x 0.9" and 0.6" thick, with the earpiece protruding out another 0.5"

Ease of putting on and off ear

Good

Poor

Comfortable to wear

Fair to poor without the optional loop, average to good with the loop

Poor to good (very subjective)

Secure on ear

Yes with optional loop, no without

Yes - loop is mandatory

Can wear with glasses

Yes with minimal difficulty

Not so conveniently

Standard USB charge socket

Yes - micro USB

No

Computer USB charging cable provided

Yes

Yes

Normal audio quality

Excellent

Excellent

Noise cancelling

Good

Excellent

Can pair to two devices simultaneously

Yes

No

Effective Range

Short through obstructions, about 50' direct unobstructed line of sight

Short through obstructions, about 50' direct unobstructed line of sight

Toll Free Support

Yes, Mon - Fri

No - email support only, slow responses.

 

Summary

The Aliph Jawbone was generally considered to be the best headset available when it was released, way back in 2006.

But since that time there have been many improvements in what is a rapidly evolving marketplace, leaving the Jawbone now with a much thinner feature set than its competitors, and only one remaining positive point - its extremely good noise cancelling.

If this is a must-have feature, then you'll probably happily spend the extra money on the Jawbone.  But if it is not essential, chances are you'll find the new Cardo S-800 works as well as the Jawbone in all normal respects, and with a smaller size, lighter weight, longer battery life and lower price - well, what more need I say!

 

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Originally published 2 May 2008, last update 01 May 2008

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