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JABRA SOLUTIONS
IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF INCOMING CALLS
Of course, even though your Jabra headset may be one of the best
on the market, the person on the other end may not enjoy the
same advantage. That’s why Jabra also features IntelliTone on se-
lected models. This helps reduce unwanted noise on incoming calls.
It provides automatic limitation of the time-weighted average noise
exposure during a workday. But you don’t have to think about that
– just enjoy your reduced stress levels after a long, productive day.
CHOOSE THE
RIGHT HEADSET
BETTER SOUND
Sound and customer service go hand in hand. You need to hear
what’s being said, and they need to hear you. But if your
conversation is constantly interrupted by “Could you repeat that,
please?” satisfaction can quickly give way to frustration.
NOISE-CANCELING TECHNOLOGIES
Unwanted background noise when you are speaking in a noisy
environment (a contact center, for example, or outdoors on a
windy day) is always a problem. Therefore, Jabra has developed
Noise Blackout™. Using a sophisticated digital signal processing
algorithm, our headsets separate sound coming from two differ-
ent built-in microphones. This lets them distinguish sounds coming
from two different directions – your mouth, and everything else –
and cancel the sounds that are not relevant.
To get the most from your headset investment, it’s important to consider the individual requirements of potential users. Different
people within the same company often have different needs, and therefore require different headsets. The choice depends on a
variety of factors, such as the amount of time spent on the phone, the kind of job you do, whether or not the office is open plan or
private and which type of phone you’re using. Follow the five simple steps listed at the right to find the best solution for yourself
and your business.
NARROWBAND/WIDEBAND SOUND
Traditional landline telephony is limited to 300-3,400 Hz. But
with the advent of softphone applications the frequency range is
dramatically increased. That’s why Jabra offers full wideband units
that go from 150-6,800 Hz. And if you want to use other PC
applications when you’re not speaking to someone, we can even
provide true hi-fi receivers featuring frequency response from
80-15,000 Hz.