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GN Netcom Jabra GN9350e Dual-Connection Wireless Headset with GN1000 RHL for Desk and IP Telephony


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  • Color: Grey
  • Brand: GN Netcom
  • Model: 9326-617-205
  • Original language:
    English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 5.50" h x
    7.50" w x
    7.50" l,
    2.65 pounds
  • Memory: 2000000MB SDRAM
  • Hard Disk: 60GB

Features

  • Provides a range of up to 350 ft
  • Offers up to 9 hours of talk time
  • Features Digital Signal Processing (DSP) audio Technology
  • Provides volume, mute and hookswitch controls on the headset itself
  • Includes the GN 1000 Remote Handset Lifter











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Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

19 of 22 people found the following review helpful.
4Amazing sound quality and range
By C. Wilson
Quick Review:Amazing sound quality (both sending and receiving) and amazing range but best used while sitting at the computer and near your regular phone. On the down-side, the headset sound and microphone input doesn't switch automatically between the headset and my computer. This has to be done manually with much clicking of the mouse. Also, forget about trying to pair the headset with another DECT 6.0 /GAP standard cordless phone. This feature doesn't work.Full Review:Background:I have an office in a major downtown metropolitan area, but usually work from my home office.I use an iPhone and I have three VOIP phone lines (business, home & fax). I've used a Uniden 2 line 5.8 Ghz cordless phone for the last five years. The 5.8 Ghz. Uniden is good phone; however it lacks enough range to allow use beyond my immediate office area in my home.I wanted a headset with exceptional sound quality and longer range that would also act as a computer headset. Several years ago, I tried both Jabra and Plantronics corded headsets, but returned them because several callers complained about poor sound quality. I have tried Bluetooth headsets with my cell phone before, but stopped using them because none of them worked very well. I avoid anything with blue tooth involved. I wanted a wireless headset because I already have enough cords decorating my desktop & I have trouble with corded headsets catching on everything as I move around my office.I've used the Jabra wireless headset for about a week now. The DECT 6.0 technology in the headset worked so well, I decided to upgrade my existing 5.8 Ghz. cordless phone system to a new Siemens Gigaset DECT 6.0 cordless phone (Model A580 IP). Because I use it for business, the increased clarity and range was worth the cost.Review:It took a few hours to hook up the Jabra headset & read the instructions. It was about as difficult as setting up a new VCR. I initially tried to do without the "analog phone lifter," but decided to order the accessory because it seemed to be fairly integral to the system Jabra uses. It also adds slightly to the functionality by allowing you to answer and hang-up the line with the headset only when your away from the computer, base station or your phone handset.Pro's: In order of importance1. Amazing sound quality (callers absolutely cannot tell I'm using a headset. No static, no clicking, no muffled voice, no wind tunnel effect, no echo, no puffs of my breath over the microphone that are audible on the other end, etc);2. Amazing range (works through multiple wood & sheetrock interior walls, a thick wooden exterior wall of a house and down the street about 100');3. Lightweight & OK to wear for hours at a time;4. No interference with my iPhone or other electronics was noted;5. About as difficult to set up as a VCR.Con's: In order of importance1. No automatic switching of the sound output from the headset earpiece to the computer speakers (i.e. even though the headset is in the cradle, your computer speaker's won't work. One has to enter the computer control panel then the hardware settings then the audio setting and manually choose which device (either the "computer speakers" or the "headset.") to use. Put another way, I can't listen to music on my computer speakers while the headset is available for use & vice versa without doing a bunch of mouse clicks. As much as the headset costs, it ought to be smart enough to know when to switch (and wash the car & do the dishes);2. Expensive price (around $280 as of the date of this review;3. In spite of what the Jabra website and their literature & instructions say, I was unable to "pair" the headset with any another DECT / GAP compatible cordless phones. (I tried new Motorola, Panasonic, Uniden and Seimens DECT 6.0 / GAP cordless phones, without luck.) Jabra tech support had no information on cordless phones that were known to either work or not work with the Jabra headset and had no idea how to trouble-shoot the DECT 6.0 / GAP connection problems I had.4. Can't dial out from the headset. Have to be in front of the computer or have a handset with a touchpad with me to call out.5. No caller I.D on the headset (Many much cheaper Bluetooth headsets have this feature);6. About as difficult to set up as a VCR.Jabra got it about 85% right with their headset. The perfect sound quality and lack of a cord make up for other shortcomings.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
3Plantronics CS50 is A Much Better Option
By E.T.D.
After years of using the Plantronics CS50, we decided to upgrade our wireless headset at the office to what appeared to be a more sleek and lighter headset. Given the reviews, the Jabra GN9350e was determined to be the best option; needless to say it wasn't.Unlike the Plantronics CS50, the Jabra GN9350e was a very uncomfortable fit for over the ear usage. The attachment is bulky and somewhat unstable when moving around, the headset felt as though it was falling off. In addition to that, my test callers complained they could hear external noises outside of our conversation; a complaint I rarely received when using the CS50.I've since returned the Jabra GN9350e and will stick with Plantronics.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
5Home Office Necessity
By Kurt Studman
This blue tooth wireless headset and handset lifter simply works well. The blue tooth headset is clear, light weight, and easy to take on and off. I use it primarily with my land line phone, but also it works equally well with Skype for international calls. It was recommended to me by two of my co-workers who have used this set up for two years now without a problem. Set up is a bit complex as there are five cords that connect into the base, so you'll want to tie them together cleanly and I covered mine with black plastic sleeves. You also have to work with your computer settings to engage the headset as the default mic when using Skype. Also, you can NOT use this model with a wireless phone set up, but must use the more traditional corded phone. I highly recommend this product!!

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