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Patti Johnson  
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 More options Apr 23 2012, 5:51 pm
From: "Patti Johnson" <pat1...@insightbb.com>
Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2012 17:51:52 -0400
Local: Mon, Apr 23 2012 5:51 pm
Subject: Era Jawbone headset

Okay, smarter heads need to prevail here, grin.
I just got my Era Jawbone headset and have no clue what to do with it, there
are three parts; one looks like a hear piece but with nothing to latch it
onto; second looks like a big battery but with a USB thing on it and the
third, a thing that I suppose you wrap the head set in when not in use?
Maybe not though.
If some one can just straighten me out a bit I may be able to figure out the
rest of this.
Thanks,
Patti


 
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 More options Apr 23 2012, 7:56 pm
From: Scott Howell <scottn3...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2012 19:56:38 -0400
Local: Mon, Apr 23 2012 7:56 pm
Subject: Re: Era Jawbone headset

Well someone who has this earphone will no doubt chime-in. First the thing that is an earpiece is likely the earpiece. The Era likely has a loop on the earpiece that you tuck inside the crease of your ear flap. Yes that thing that sticks out of the side of your head and has several creases in it. Yes, you actually stuff the earpiece in your ear and when that loop is placed properly in the flappy ear thing on your head it will stay very nicely. Yes, even if you were to toss your head about like one of those headbangers going metal thrashing mad.
The earpiece likely came with a couple of different loop sizes to fit different flappy ears. So, find the one that fits the flap and get flappy happy.
Now the other thing that looks like a battery is really the wall charger. You plug a very short cable into that and then the earpiece. This cable is not very flappy in fact and is incredibly short. Well ok, I have the Jawbone Icon and the cable was about three inches. I would recommend plugging the cable into the earpiece before connecting to the ac adapter. Btw, I imagine your ac adapter has the foldable prongs.
Maybe that will help until someone smarter than I can shed more light on the subject.

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 More options Apr 23 2012, 8:23 pm
From: "Patti Johnson" <pat1...@insightbb.com>
Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2012 20:23:54 -0400
Local: Mon, Apr 23 2012 8:23 pm
Subject: RE: Era Jawbone headset

Okay, it looked like it came with several pieces, in the lid of the box, in
one side to the box.  I found a curvy thing that I suppose goes over your
ea.  It looks like to me a lot of this stuff has to be attached and I made
the mistake of taking the one rubbery thing off the little ear piece and
there is no way that I can get it back on.
I think I also see that it has a small interesting looking thing to put the
ear piece in, but I don't see a wire to hook it up to charge it with.
Should it have come with one, I'm assuming so.
Unfortunately I don't have the best strength with my hands so getting all
these tiny pieces to fit where they are supposed to go will be interesting.
Thanks,
Patti

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Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 7:57 PM
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Subject: Re: Era Jawbone headset

Well someone who has this earphone will no doubt chime-in. First the thing
that is an earpiece is likely the earpiece. The Era likely has a loop on the
earpiece that you tuck inside the crease of your ear flap. Yes that thing
that sticks out of the side of your head and has several creases in it. Yes,
you actually stuff the earpiece in your ear and when that loop is placed
properly in the flappy ear thing on your head it will stay very nicely. Yes,
even if you were to toss your head about like one of those headbangers going
metal thrashing mad.
The earpiece likely came with a couple of different loop sizes to fit
different flappy ears. So, find the one that fits the flap and get flappy
happy.
Now the other thing that looks like a battery is really the wall charger.
You plug a very short cable into that and then the earpiece. This cable is
not very flappy in fact and is incredibly short. Well ok, I have the Jawbone
Icon and the cable was about three inches. I would recommend plugging the
cable into the earpiece before connecting to the ac adapter. Btw, I imagine
your ac adapter has the foldable prongs.
Maybe that will help until someone smarter than I can shed more light on the
subject.

On Apr 23, 2012, at 5:51 PM, Patti Johnson wrote:

Okay, smarter heads need to prevail here, grin.
I just got my Era Jawbone headset and have no clue what to do with it, there
are three parts; one looks like a hear piece but with nothing to latch it
onto; second looks like a big battery but with a USB thing on it and the
third, a thing that I suppose you wrap the head set in when not in use?
Maybe not though.
If some one can just straighten me out a bit I may be able to figure out the
rest of this.
Thanks,
Patti

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 More options Apr 24 2012, 6:03 pm
From: Scott Howell <scottn3...@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2012 18:03:17 -0400
Local: Tues, Apr 24 2012 6:03 pm
Subject: Re: Era Jawbone headset

Yes, those pieces are what holds it in your ear. There should be a short cable that connects to the charger. I'm not sure how to explain attaching everything, but if you have someone who can help get the loop back on it will be easier to wear. :)

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 More options Apr 24 2012, 6:32 pm
From: "Patti Johnson" <pat1...@insightbb.com>
Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2012 18:32:10 -0400
Local: Tues, Apr 24 2012 6:32 pm
Subject: RE: Era Jawbone headset

Thank you Scott, you've been a big help.
Patti

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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
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Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2012 6:03 PM
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Subject: Re: Era Jawbone headset

Yes, those pieces are what holds it in your ear. There should be a short
cable that connects to the charger. I'm not sure how to explain attaching
everything, but if you have someone who can help get the loop back on it
will be easier to wear. :)

On Apr 23, 2012, at 8:23 PM, Patti Johnson wrote:

Okay, it looked like it came with several pieces, in the lid of the box, in
one side to the box.  I found a curvy thing that I suppose goes over your
ea.  It looks like to me a lot of this stuff has to be attached and I made
the mistake of taking the one rubbery thing off the little ear piece and
there is no way that I can get it back on.
I think I also see that it has a small interesting looking thing to put the
ear piece in, but I don't see a wire to hook it up to charge it with.
Should it have come with one, I'm assuming so.
Unfortunately I don't have the best strength with my hands so getting all
these tiny pieces to fit where they are supposed to go will be interesting.
Thanks,
Patti

  _____  

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Scott Howell
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 7:57 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Era Jawbone headset

Well someone who has this earphone will no doubt chime-in. First the thing
that is an earpiece is likely the earpiece. The Era likely has a loop on the
earpiece that you tuck inside the crease of your ear flap. Yes that thing
that sticks out of the side of your head and has several creases in it. Yes,
you actually stuff the earpiece in your ear and when that loop is placed
properly in the flappy ear thing on your head it will stay very nicely. Yes,
even if you were to toss your head about like one of those headbangers going
metal thrashing mad.
The earpiece likely came with a couple of different loop sizes to fit
different flappy ears. So, find the one that fits the flap and get flappy
happy.
Now the other thing that looks like a battery is really the wall charger.
You plug a very short cable into that and then the earpiece. This cable is
not very flappy in fact and is incredibly short. Well ok, I have the Jawbone
Icon and the cable was about three inches. I would recommend plugging the
cable into the earpiece before connecting to the ac adapter. Btw, I imagine
your ac adapter has the foldable prongs.
Maybe that will help until someone smarter than I can shed more light on the
subject.

On Apr 23, 2012, at 5:51 PM, Patti Johnson wrote:

Okay, smarter heads need to prevail here, grin.
I just got my Era Jawbone headset and have no clue what to do with it, there
are three parts; one looks like a hear piece but with nothing to latch it
onto; second looks like a big battery but with a USB thing on it and the
third, a thing that I suppose you wrap the head set in when not in use?
Maybe not though.
If some one can just straighten me out a bit I may be able to figure out the
rest of this.
Thanks,
Patti

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