Nashua: Jabra has come
up with two latest headsets the Jabra supreme and Jabra Extreme2. Jabra Supreme
is touted to be the first non-stereo headset to integrate active noise
cancellation to block out noisy environments for the user tiring the headset.
The Jabra Supreme is equipped with active noise annulment combined with noise
blackout 3.0 and wind-noise decrease technology. While the Jabra Extreme2,
apart from noise blackout 3.0, includes HD Voice and other facial appearance.
Each of these new headsets offers a quite good audio quality to users in all
different types of environments, claims the company.
Active noise annulment,
traditionally only available in high-end noise annulment stereo headphones, is
included in the Jabra Supreme and uses one devoted microphone and an electronic
chipset to generate an "anti-noise" sound, removing ambient noise
heard by the person wearing the headset. The end result is call excellence that
is much clearer.
While active noise annulment
eliminates ambient sound on the caller's end, Jabra's latest generation of
noise faint technology included in both Jabra Supreme and Extreme2 noise
blackout 3.0 dramatically reduces backdrop noise that is transmitted to the
person on the other end of the line. These two features are joining with the
patent pending wind noise decrease technology, urbanized for calls in outdoor,
windy conditions.
Designed for the
on-the-road lifestyle that many professionals lead today, the Extereme2 comes
equipped with a portable car mount that doubles as a headphones holder. Using
no tangling wires, the charger plugs directly into the 12V outlet and the
headset just plugs in for a quick charge. Jabra also offers promotes to the
headset via a USB drive.
The Jabra Supreme will
be available for acquire in October at Amazon.com, Best Buy Canada, Future Shop
and The foundation for a suggested sell price of $99. The Jabra Extreme2 is
currently obtainable at Best Buy, Amazon.com, Best Buy Canada, Future Shop and
The Source for $79.
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