Jabra launches GO 6400 and PRO 9400 headsets

Complete with touchscreen base

22 June 2009 17:58 GMT / By Duncan Geere

GN Netcom, the company behind the "Jabra" range of Bluetooth headsets and telecoms apps, has announced two new products. There's the Jabra GO 6400 and the PRO 9400.

The former is Bluetooth, whereas the second is a DECT headset. The company claims that they're the first units to feature a touchscreen base, which it says makes call management easier.

The former is designed for mobile workers who are in and out of the office. The latter is designed for workers that stay in the office but use several phones. Both are compatible with leading UC applications.

Each has DSP functionality, "noise blackout" technology and hearing protection filters. The 2.4-inch touchscreen allows users to switch between desk, mobile and softphones. They're available in September.

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