Unified
Communications
at its best!
Unified Communications (UC) is all about integrating voice, email These headsets can help you to communicate easily and freely
and Instant Messaging via a single intuitive user interface. Jabra UC when you normally wouldn’t be able to. They also enhance
ready headsets can provide this, as well as work with existing PSTN productivity and facilitate cooperation by unifying and streamlining
or mobile telephony and allow for a painless transition to a new, the way we communicate.
USB-based UC system.
Jabra headsets fulfil all your needs – all in one go.
NEW
GN/JABRA/BT530 GN/JABRA/M5390
Jabra BT530 USB key features Jabra M5390 USB key features:
• Bluetooth headset that connects to mobile phones and • Bluetooth headset that connects to mobile phones
your PC (via the A330 USB Bluetooth adaptor) and PC softphones (via the USB Bluetooth adaptor)
• ‘Noise Blackout™’ which provides background noise • Provides true wideband audio
elimination, the first of its kind
• Answer calls up to 70 metres from your desk
• Dual microphones which identifies and shuts out
• Excellent sound and range performance
the sound
• Design and wearing style is perfect for office staff
• Design and wearing style is perfect for staff on the move
• Features noise – cancelling technology
• Plug and play usability
• Optimised for Cisco IP Communicator and Microsoft
Office Communicator
?
Call 01937 847 800 or email
dealer@rocom.co.uk
for more information.
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