CES 2007: Jabra announces its newly-branded lineup

A headset to suit anyone's needs


9 January 2007 10:57 GMT / By Amber Maitland

Jabra has launched a host of new products to coincide with its new branding that encompasses both consumer and business products.

Jabra now offers a Bluetooth hub for the businessperson. The A7010 Bluetooth Hub is offered as a standalone product to connect a landline and mobile to the same headset, or as a bundle with the JX10 headset.

The Jabra S5010 speaker is designed for people who listen to lots of music, and connects to a mobile phone as well as to a PC; available from March.

The Jabra T5330 and BT5010 are aimed at business users. The first offers superior sound quality thanks to an extended boom arm and Digital Signal Processing technology, while the second is designed to go over the ear, and also features a sliding boom arm.

The BT 8010 is a “feature-rich” Bluetooth Mono headset with attachable stereo unit to transform it into a stereo headset for listening to music. It can be connected to both a PC and a phone, or a music player and phone, and is available now.
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Phones, Phone accessories, Jabra, Bluetooth, CES2007, Headsets

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