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The headset doesn't fall out of his ear now. My dad enjoys the earplug.
And for the price I think it is worth it. And last, because these are a bit bigger than the basic rubber that comes with the jawbone it makes the jawbone stick out a little further making it a little bit more likely for the jawbone to separate from your cheek while talking. Each one of the 3 sizes fit differently too which I found very odd. I recommend finding a way to get the eargel to stay on better and then half the frustration will go away. Second, positioning it in place in your ear takes some effort each and every time you put it on. I use these with my Jawbone 2.First the good: once you get the earpiece in place with one of these on it, it stays in well and is much more comfortable than the basic ones that come with the jawbone.
It is very easy to knock off the eargel, especially while putting it in your ear which can be very frustrating. You'll find this out when the person on the other end says "what." a few times.All in all these are still better than the standard rubber pieces that come with the jawbone. However, there are several things that don't make these eargels great. This magnifies the first issue. I think some other reviewers have ideas for how to do this. First, they don't stay on the earpiece very well.
Luckily the one I use fits better than the others.
Sometimes I get them in perfect and there great - other times they frustrate me. No instructions on the proper way to where them, so I am guessing. I guess after getting experience with them I'll be able to pop them in with no problem. I got them for my bluetooth, because I don't like them hanging on my ear and jiggling around. This works great when I can get them in right.
The headset does not sit against the side of your face. The ear gels are a comfortable fit, but they tend to keep the original jawbone bluetooth headset further away from the face.
Otherwise, they are fine I can't seem to get any of them to securely fit my ear.
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