I came across this in the CrackBerry Forums earlier this week, was reluctant to post it to the homepage due to the slightly NSFW (not safe for work) nature of the content, but then remembered we are CrackBerry.com and can safely get away with posting this kind of stuff...
So if you want to see the craziest/oddest/bizzarrest commercials for a Bluetooth Headset ever, head on over to JawboneFilms.com. Aliph, makers of the Jawbone, have published 4 Short Films by award-winning director Sam Bayer which demonstrate how the Jawbone ELIMINATES Noise. Well, only 3 are actually up on the site right now, with the 4th one entitled Medium F***ing Starch yet to be published. However, you can find this missing episode by clicking this link to Break.com. Again, disclaimer - those who are easily offended/easily get squeemish should just skip on down to the next blog post. And if you DO watch these Jawbone films, be sure to comment here or in the forums and let us know what you think! Love it? Hate it? Gets the point across?
If you're not familiar with the Jawbone, it's basically the best Bluetooth headset on the market. I didn't do any formal Best of 2007 CrackBerry awards (may do that still!), but if you asked me to award a winner for best Bluetooth Headset, Aliph's Jawbone would be my top pick. It's rare to find someone say anything bad about this headset. It's a good time to pick up a Jawbone too - they retail for $119.95 but we currently have them listed in our ShopCrackBerry.com store for only $89.95, available in Red, Black and Grey!
Jawbone Links:
- Read CrackBerry.com's Review of the Jawbone >>
- Purchase the Jawbone for $89.95 from ShopCrackBerry.com >>
- Discuss Jawbone Films in the CrackBerry Forums >>

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