The well known hands-free and unified comms company has crafted a new 'education and sales program' to offer 'greater support' for its 300 partners across the Aust and NZ region.
Jabra has released firmware upgrades for its range of headsets which allow users to dial directly on the touch screen of their headset base through a new dial pad for mobile phones and softphones, and to make calls directly from the base without having to access their mobile phone or keyboard.
Noise-cancelling headphones have become a common sight on airline passengers. Jabra has added this technology to its latest Bluetooth headset.
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 such as Skype.
The first-ever Active Noise-Cancelling headset. It works to cancel the ambient sounds in your immediate surroundings, so you hear the other caller so much better and clearer. Retails in Singapore for RRP S$198 at Challenger & Apple Premium Resellers
Unified communications vendor, Jabra, has boosted its Australian and New Zealand market presence with the creation of four new roles in its marketing and channel team.
Jabra's new DRIVE in-car speakerphone features dual-device operation and one-step setup.
Jabra's latest headset is designed for use with Skype and your mobile phone.
Jabra, the Danish company that also has a division called GN Netcom, has launched two new Bluetooth devices into the Australian market: one is an upgrade to last year's Jabra Stone while the other is the Jabra Freeway, a Bluetooth speakerphone that looks like it's the best one currently available!
Do you talk on the phone a lot in the car? Or need to stay in touch while driving? Jabra seeks to provide users with a 'no-excuses' approach to hands-free calls while driving. If you can't afford to miss a business call, then CRUISER2 is certainly a cost-effective productivity tool for you. However, more importantly, in catering to your fast-paced time-poor lifestyle, CRUISER 2 offers a sustainable solution to ensure you adhere to safe-driving habits - and that both your hands stay firmly away from the phone while you drive. Available at S$198 (RRP) from Challenger, EpiCentre stores and other authorized Jabra retailers, CRUISER2 also happens to cost less than the cash fine penalty for 'Handphone Driving' offenders , not including 12 demerit points, imposed by the Singapore Traffic Police. Outside the car, the Jabra CRUISER2 is also extremely suitable for portable use in the office or the home.
Jabra's polished 'stone'-like Bluetooth headset is launching in Australia at last, bringing A2DP technology along for the ride, transforming what is normally a voice-only wireless headset into one that also plays music, Internet radio and more through the headset at much higher quality than non-A2DP headsets, as single-ear Bluetooth headsets finally go beyond the voice-only paradigm. What's it like?
Most popular and most comfortable behind-the-ear headset wearing style, Jabra WAVE (RRP S$128) features new technology and enhanced ergonomic fit. Boasting a a 3-Layer Enhanced Noise Reduction with immunity to wind noise, the stylish WAVE includes a voice guidance system, automatic volume adjustment, acoustic shock protection, for all-day crystal clear hands-free conversations.
GN Netcom brings expertise in sound, comfort, design and affordability to corded headset market with Jabra CHILL (RRP S$29), Jabra RHYTHM (RRP S$49) and Jabra ACTIVE. In tandem with rising adoption of smartphones1 in Singapore, demand is growing for corded stereo headsets that can fully optimise the audio potential and music-playing capabilities of multimedia smartphones. With just a touch on the control box, users can easily skip music tracks or answer calls, enjoying vibrant stereo music and clear, crisp calls on the move. The new Jabra portfolio of corded devices feature a 3.5mm gold-plated plug, ideal for transmission of premium music quality; works with industry-standard smartphones, including the iPhone, Blackberry devices, MP3 players and all phones using a 3.5mm plug.
Headset and speakerphone specialist Jabra has appointed VExpress as an official Australian distribution partner for its contact centre and office products.
GN Netcom has appointed Westcon as distributor for the ASEAN markets of Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, and Indonesia. The agreement, scaling into ASEAN a successful partnership in Australia between GN Netcom and Westcon, will see Westcon distribute the entire suite of Jabra UC-optimised headsets to meet rising enterprise market demand for Unified Communications (UC) solutions that include voice communications and collaboration. GN Netcom also announced a new Thailand office opening to serve growth in Thailand and Vietnam markets. The ASEAN partnership comes hot on the heels of GN Netcom's distribution agreement with Redington, leading IT distribution player for its India expansion.
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