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Posted on: September 1, 2011

GN Netcom is a subsidiary of GN Great Nordic, a Denmark based technology conglomerate established in 1869. GN Netcom was established in 1987 as a result of a spin off from GN Danavox. GN Netcom is among the leading suppliers of hands-free communications solutions.

The Stetomike was the first GN Netcom headset. GN Netcom introduced the world's first noise cancelling microphone, the first multi-purpose amplifier, the first single cord binaural headset, and the first headset with a built-in amplifier. In addition, GN Netcom launched the world's first commercially available headset using the Bluetooth wireless technology in 2000. In August 2000, GN Netcom acquired Jabra Corporation, San Diego, a leading manufacturer of headset solutions for mobile phones.

Popular GN Netcom Headsets

GN 9120 Wireless Headsets: The GN 9120 wireless headsets are primarily meant for enterprise use. The device is integrated with a secure conference call facility and noise cancelling mechanism. It has up to 150m range and a 12 hour talk time. The variants of the GN 9120 are the GN 9120 midi, GN 9120 micro and GN 9120 flex.

GN 6210 Bluetooth Wireless Headsets: The headset runs on GN Link™ technology. It supports a talk time of up to 8 hours and has Bluetooth range of 10m. The headset features a fashionable, behind-the-ear wearing style.

GN Corded Headsets: GN Netcom's corded headset solutions give professionals and contact centre personnel hands-free productivity along with ergonomic benefits. Variants of the corded type include the GN 2100 series, GN 2200 series and the GN ADDvantage plus

Choosing the Best GN Netcom Headset for Your Needs

A quality noise canceling headset is needed to extract the full potential of today's speech recognition software in a workplace environment. The headsets are gradient microphones of order one — a technology which originates from the velocity microphones of the 1930s.

The physics of gradient microphones were developed by Harry F. Olsen in 1946. Advances in microphone and headset technology have allowed the development of a single element gradient headset. The noise canceling performance of a single element gradient headset is determined by matching the acoustic impedance to either side of the microphone diaphragm and combining the combining the output signals of both to provide a noise-free signal.

Buying a GN Netcom headset involves due awareness of the various options in the market. It is always better to seek technical guidance on different GN products. Telecom Superstore offers an extensive catalog of different GN Netcom and Jabra. Please visit www.telecomsuperstore.com for more details.

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