
Pair of entry-level professional wireless headsets
Headset specialist Jabra has announced a pair of entry-level professional wireless headsets. One is intended for use with conventional desk phones, the other with unified communications applications, softphones, and applications just as Skype.
The Jabra PRO 930 has a similar design
The Jabra PRO 930 has a similar design and features, nevertheless has a USB port for connection to Windows-based PCs. There's a general purpose version that works with various softphones and UC software, plus a specific version for plug-and-play use with Lync 2010 and Office Communicator.
Mogens Elsberg, president and CEO of Jabra told iTWire that office headsets account for in broad outline two-thirds of the company's business, with mobile headsets making up the rest. Sales are growing at 15% year-on-year globally, and by over 30% in Australia, driven largely by the unified communications market.
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Jabra Pro 920
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Jabra Pro 920 Wireless Headset System
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