Bluetooth — 09 December 2008
It looks like the Bluetooth headset market has piqued. or at least is the case for Jabra. Today they released two new Bluetooth headsets, the BT530 and M5390 (pictured above), which aren’t bad looking, but are pretty unremarkable. Feature run down just below.
Jabra M5390 USB
- Up to 200 foot range
- Up to 6 hours talk time, 60 hours standby time
- Plug-and-play Bluetooth connectivity to PC or VoIP
- Comes with Jabra PC Suite with e-hook functionality for Microsoft Office Communicator, Skype and Cisco IP Communicator
- Wideband audio and noise cancelling microphone
- True wideband sound quality
- Two wearing styles (earhook and headband)
- Retails price – $191
- Available January, 2009
Jabra BT530 USB
- Pairs with 8 devices
- Plug-and-play Bluetooth adapter for PC applications and soft-phones
- Includes Jabra PC Suite with VoIP functionality for Skype, Cisco and Microsoft Office Communicator
- Third generation ear gel design available in three sizes and can be worn with or without the earhook for maximum individualized comfort
- The 0.35 ounce headset allows for up to 5.5 hours of talk time, up to 250 hours of standby time, and has a maximum range of 33 feet
- Retails price – $129
- Currently shipping
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