Engineering communications and sound solutions provider Jabra is set to expand its New Zealand operations, with the appointment of Chris Clark as business development manager for the country.
Incorporating Amazon Alexa and one-touch access to Siri and Google Now, Jabra's third-get "true wireless earbuds" with 4-microphone array and more has landed in Australia for $299.99.
Jabra has addressed the issue of open office noise with a range of Evolve headsets that help break the vicious open office noise circle.
These are earbuds on steroids – they are for athletes who want rugged use, an in-ear heart rate monitor, and superior sound.
Unified communications and contact centres are on the ascent again as omnichannel takes the lead in improving customer experience. Seasoned telecommunications distribution and management veteran Brent Mitchell joins Jabra in this pivotal role.
Jabra has released the most technically advanced wireless sports earbuds designed for sports conditions.
With "all-day calls and music" in Jabra’s newest intelligent stereo headphones, including a dedicated Siri and Google Now button, this device is smartly made for both calls AND music.
The workplace of tomorrow is going to place far different demands on us. Human to human interaction will have the highest value of all. No matter how you talk to someone, you want to be heard clearly and free from interference and background noise – and vice versa. Hence my initial reference to ‘moving to the edge’.
Workspaces are getting smaller – the trend is to 40% less space - and they are getting noisier and less productive too according to David Piggott, ANZ managing director from Jabra.
Jabra has added the SPEAK 810 conference speakerphone to its range, promising ‘flawless call experiences’, improved productivity and better meeting collaboration by eliminating common pain points.
Former Cisco senior manager David Piggott has joined audio solutions provider Jabra to take up the position of managing director for Australia and New Zealand.
Australia is a key market for headset maker Jabra, and the company is seeking to differentiate its products by applying its expertise in other areas of audio and by concentrating on the user experience.
Noise cancelling headphones are popular on planes and trains - now Jabra brings them to the office.
Jabra headsets and speakerphones provide call control for Cisco Jabber 10.5 for Windows.
The Jabra Motion UC Bluetooth headset was designed with mobile workers in mind.
Most Australian businesses are confident of seeing a return from their unified communications (UC) investment within the next two years, according to a survey by UC company Jabra and analyst group Frost & Sullivan.
A variety of Jabra headsets have been given the tick for interoperability with Avaya's enterprise collaboration products.
Delivering the first “mono wireless headset” with Active Noise Cancellation for mobile workers wanting to “block out noisy environments”, Jabra seeks Bluetooth supremacy with its new Supreme UC headset – a nice upgrade on last year’s model.
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