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Jabra GN2025 Duo Noise Cancelling Corded Headset for Deskphone
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Review summary

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This headset has mixed reviews, with some customers being satisfied with the quality and others being disappointed with the connection and noise cancellation. It is suitable for calls and teams meetings, but some customers have experienced issues with the cable insulation and the plug not fitting a regular phone. Overall, it is a good product with good voice quality.

Pros

  • Good price
  • Works well for calls and meetings
  • Covers both ears
  • Good voice quality

Cons

  • Inaccurate connection description
  • Not noise-canceling as advertised
  • Poor cable insulation
  • Plug doesn't fit regular phones
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Description

Hifi Sound Peak Stop - Peak Stop technology immediately removes potentially harmful loud sounds or tones before they reach your ears and keeps the sound level within the safe range to protect your hearing. Talk in Comfort - Assure total comfort with a wide range of styles that match your individual needs and personal fit requirements. Noise Canceling Microphone reduces unwanted background noise and the noise-canceling microphones reduce unwanted background noise and are ideal in crowded and noisy, open office environments.

Specifications

Packaging1
TypeOn Ear
Battery Life1 Aa Batteries Required.
Date First AvailableOctober 2, 2001
Product Dimensions7.3 X 5.7 X 2.9 Inches
Is Discontinued By ManufacturerYes
Item Weight5.9 Ounces
ColorGray
BrandJabra
LanguageEnglish
ConnectivityWired