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February 3, 2010

Jabra Netcom GN9330e wireless headset

by btcdirectadmin

Why use a wireless headset?

Here is a video to demonstrate one reason you might like to use a wireless headset.

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The Jabra GN 9330 is designed to work with traditional desk telephones bringing hands-free convenience and superior audio quality to conventional office telephony.

GN 9330 provides you with clear, peak-free sound.

Jabra GN9330 wireless headsetNoise-cancelling micro phone technology ensures your voice is always transmitted clearly, even when you’re moving through noisy areas. The GN 9330 headset connects effortlessly and quickly to your telephone.

Simple, intuitive headset controls make it easy to operate and with a weight of only 26 grams you’ll forget you are even wearing it.

With a range of up to 100 metres, you can take the call all over the office environment, reaping the benefits of hands-free flexibility.

If you want to escape the limitations set by your traditional telephone handset, the GN 9330 high-performance wireless headset pushes the boundaries, providing optimum range, all-day comfort and sound clarity.

Choose your perfect fit from 2 wearing styles… then charge it up and talk hands-free for up to 9 hours on a single battery charge! Enhanced wind noise reduction and a noise-cancelling microphone ensure that your voice is always transmitted with outstanding clarity. Plus, digital encryption keeps your calls safe and secure.

GN1000 Headset lifter.

GN1000 headset lifter

Extend your freedom with remote answering! — Answer and hangup without returning to your desk.

When your phone rings, the GN1000  sends an audible signal right through your GN9330e headset. To answer, simply activate your headset and your phone’s handset will be lifted off-hook automatically, so you can take the call. The handset is also lowered back into place automatically when you end the call.

No more mad dashes across the office.

And no more missed calls.

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