I've had my Jawbone for a while now.  Never had to
fight with the charger to get it to work.

-- 
Michael



Bob wrote:
> It is very common with the Jawbone to have to "fight" with the 
> connection to get the light to stay on.  Many do that right out of 
> the box.  You probably did nothing wrong.
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> --- In [email protected], Jeffrey Kaplan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 12:00:52 -0600 GEORGE FITZSIMMONS said:
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>>> This is just a thought but make sure there is not lint or foreign 
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> type stuff on the Jawbone contact,  my experience with the cover is 
> throw it away mine fell off the first day and just laying here by the 
> computer.  It would not take much dirt or something to keep a pin and 
> contact from mating. After 30+ years in the electronics field that 
> has happened more times then a person wants to count.  Wish you luck
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>> I lost the cover on the second day.  It fell off in my car, and 
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> then I
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>> must've kicked it out on the road somewhere. :(
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>> Nope, no dust, etc.  Just to be sure, I used my air can on it.
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>> Wiggling it, the red LED will come on briefly.  I think it's just 
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>> loose.
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