Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Jabra Supreme UC Bluetooth headset launched


Jabra today announced the Jabra Supreme UC headset. The headset is an upgraded variant of the Jabra Supreme Bluetooth headset, the first non-stereo headphones with Active Noise Cancellation, which was launched last year. The Supreme UC headset packs in all the features of the original product along with compatibility with all the leading Unified Communications (UC) applications (Microsoft, Cisco, Avaya, SkypeTM, and several others).


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 With Jabra Supreme UC’s patented flip-boom arm, users can power the headset on and off by simply flipping the headset open and closed, making it both easy to activate and easy to carry. It comes equipped with a nano Bluetooth USB adapter, which makes it possible to connect to PCs and use the headset for internet calls, along with traditional mobile phone calls. The Jabra Supreme UC Users can stay connected to both devices and switch seamlessly between the mobile phone and internet calls with the simple push of a button.

The headset is pre-paired with the USB adapter, making the Jabra Supreme UC a plug-and-play solution. You need to simply connect the adapter to a computer and immediately begin having wireless internet calls. And with variants certified for all major Unified Communications applications, the Jabra Supreme UC provides business users a flawless experience regardless of the type of call.

Here’s a look at the features of the Jabra Supreme UC headset:

Noise Blackout™ 3.0 dual microphone technology
HD Voice technology for superior sound quality
Voice Control and Voice Guidance for hands-free operation
Multiuse™ - Connects to two Bluetooth devices simultaneously
Streams media with A2DP
Interchangeable soft ear cushions for all-day comfort

According to Ralph Ede, Managing Director–South Asia, Jabra, “As the workforce continues to move towards mobility, both inside and outside of the office, Jabra is focusing on making communicating on the go as productive and seamless as possible. The mobile worker is a key customer of ours, and we want to be sure we are offering products that keep them connected wherever, and however, they please.”

"For years, headset-makers have focused only on noise reduction technology that avoids the transmission of background noise.  Active Noise Cancellation, traditionally only available in high-end noise cancellation stereo headphones, is included in the Jabra Supreme UC and uses one dedicated microphone and an electronic chipset to generate an "anti-noise" sound, removing ambient noise heard by the person wearing the headset. This technology ensures that whether the headset is being used on-the go on a mobile phone or with a UC platform in a noisy office setting. Jabra Supreme UC also features Noise Blackout 3.0, which dramatically reduces background noise that is transmitted to the person on the other end of the line," the company further explains.

The Jabra Supreme UC is available in retail and through Redington (Jabra's national distributor) for Rs. 11,000.
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