Hi all, I got a Jambox two weeks ago, an love  the  thing.  WHen  i first  
looked  at the unit, was surprised at the   size of it.  , I wasn't sure 
exactly how good  it was going  to sound.   , but wow, was i ever impressed, 
and frankly   blown away by the sound of it.  I read that you can get firmware 
updates for it, by setting up an account at http://mytalk.jawbone.com
I've done this, and downloaded  the Jawbone updater app.  After connecting my 
Jambox to my Mac, it shows up on their website   in Safari, and it shows an 
update available, but I'm really having difficulty getting it.  Has anyone that 
has a jambos, been successfully able to update the firmware?  .  
On 2012-12-16, at 8:58 AM, Gordon Smith <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi
> 
> I am anxious to keep this thread on topic.  I know how easily they can drift 
> off once people start posting reviews etc.  The focus of this group has to be 
> Apple and related.  So I am going to keep this on topic by just mentioning 
> one product in relation to our Apple devices.  It may indeed be the speaker 
> you're all discussing, I can't remember from the start of this thread.  
> However, I'm just going to say one little thing.  That is that we still swear 
> by our Jawbone® JamBox.  K you might get a better speaker phone in some 
> competing devices.  But as far as we are concerned, the JamBox serves our 
> purpose more than adequately.
> It works exceptionally well with our iPhones.  I've herd people complaining 
> that the speaker squeals at high volume or that the squelch kicks in.  Well 
> what else would you expect given the proximity of the speaker to the internal 
> microphone?  But for somebody with even my level of hearing and definitely 
> for somebody with Lynne's, the JamBox is an amazing device.  I know that 
> JawBone® has now brought out the "Big JamBox".  But we really cannot see any 
> benefit in upgrading.  What we have works, so why spend money on something we 
> don't need?  Lynne actually did quite a good review of the original JamBox, 
> it's still on our blog.
> 
> On 14 Dec 2012, at 08:39, Christopher-Mark Gilland <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> The sound quality while in a call is amazing!  Yes, it's very audible. 
> Sometimes so much so it's almost on the loud side for my preference.
> 
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