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March 16, 2007

New Headsets from Sennheiser Focus on Quality for Business Class Customers


By Stefania Viscusi, Assignment Desk Editor

 

Sennheiser Communications (News - Alert), a joint venture and developer of telecommunications products, who boasts an offering of quality technology and top customer service for the headsets market, is stepping up their support for today's business and mobile users with their latest line of wireless headsets developed to answer this markets need for quality solutions.
 
As communications becomes a more integral part of keeping in touch while on the go as well as for maintaining business communications, the new wireless headset line from Sennheiser supports necessary clarity and sound.
 
Based on their new wireless headset platform and including features that leverage proprietary technologies, the new headsets offer high-end audio and sound reproduction quality.
 
The new headsets line includes the BW 900 for office workers, which features the ability to use the headset for both their office phone and their mobile headset. This supports the mobile workforce and the increasing need for office workers to stay connected while on the go without having to sacrifice quality. The headset also features Adaptive Intelligence which constantly monitors the sound environment and adjusts to offer better sound quality.
 
The line also includes the VMX 100 which offers mobile users increased mobility and features VoiceMax, which filters out background noise as well as improved speech understanding via dual microphone technology and digital signal processing.
 
These features improve the way speech is understood and offer easier listening for the user's telecommunications conversations.
 
Commenting on the newly introduced headset line, Anread Bach, General Manager of Sennheiser Communications said in a statement to the press, "the new platform offers a range of features to the benefit of both office phone and mobile phone users. It also supports traditional single microphone as more complex dual microphone systems, enabling us to create adaptive and speech/voice optimized noise reduction and speech clarity systems."
 
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