Sennheiser Connects Mobile Execs
with Bluetooth Headset
Sennheiser
Communications
headquartered in Denmark
has introduced its Bluetooth headset, the VMX Office. Promising ease of
use, it’ll target mobile workers. Its compatibility with Bluetooth 1.0,
1.1, and 2.0 makes it easy to toggle between desk phone, mobile phone, and
PC, allowing users to make hands-free calls up to 35 meters away from
their nearest device. It connects via a base station to landline phones,
computers, and Bluetooth mobile phones.
According
to the company, it’s the lightweight and well-balanced design of VMX
Office that it’s comfortable to wear throughout the working day, making it
especially suited to heavy telephone or VoIP users.
With just
one button, the VMX Office is simple to use. The single button switches
between phone and mobile devices, and controls volume. The headset powers
up automatically when opened, and switches off when closed. So there's no
need for users to worry about limited standby time.
Mobile
workers who wear their headset all day need to feel confident they are
protected from sudden loud or high-pitched noises. The VMX Office's
ActiveGard automatically reduces surges in volume in milliseconds - too
quickly for the human ear to detect.
And, says
the company, because VoiceMax dampens intrusive background noise and
enhances the human voice, the VMX Office is ideal for modern, open
offices, too. So users never have to raise their voice during a call. This
means noise levels in a busy, open-plan office never become intrusive -
keeping stress levels low.
Photo
courtesy: Sennheiser Communications
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