Jabra launches M5390 "multiuse" headset

For office and mobile phones


10 April 2008 11:49 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

GN has launched the latest headset in its range of "multiuse" devices. The new M5390 is a Bluetooth headset that can simultaneously connect to two communications devices such as a mobile phone, a desk phone or PC "softphone" solutions.

With a range of 70 metres and "enhanced" audio quality, the M5390 is aimed at busy office-based professionals who use several forms of communications but want to avoid the hassle of using multiple hands-free devices.

With the accompanying Jabra A335w Bluetooth Dongle, the M5390 works plug-and-play with a wide range of PC-based softphones such as Microsoft Communicator 2007, Cisco or Skype.

All call handling is controlled via the headset and it boasts in-built DSP noise cancelling technology, wideband sound, an extended boom arm, talk time of 6 hours, standby of 60 hours and weighs 18 grams.

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Phones, Headsets, Jabra, Bluetooth

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