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GN Netcom 4170 Headset Telephone by Jabra
Digital Photo Product DetailsManufacturer: Jabra Audio: English (Original Language) Model: 01-0424 Product features: - Easy installation
- 3 Programmable keys for frequently called numbers
- Data port for connecting a fax or modem
- Noise-filtering mic
- Handy headset hanger
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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of GN Netcom 4170 Headset TelephoneCustomer Review: Works great Summary: 5 Stars
I was using a headset that plugged into my cordless phone. People kept asking me "What?" when I was talking to them so I wanted to find a product like the headsets I used at work. This is the second desk-top headset I tried and it works perfectly. The first thing said to me was "I can hear you so much better now."
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I have purchased a second phone for my Girlfriend and we play games online together to keep in touch. She was using a head-set that plugged into her cordless phone. I had to crank up the volume adjuster on my GN phone just to hear her (and turn off AC, close windows, etc). Now she has one of these phones, I can turn the volume all the way down, or up 1/4th if I have the AC on. It is MUCH better than the head-sets you can buy for cordless/cell phones.
Description of GN Netcom 4170 Headset TelephoneWhere can you find a telephone that that allows you to make a call without a handset? GN Netcom has an answer for you: the GN 4170 Headset Telephone. Easy to install and just as easy to use. First, the GN 4170 Headset Telephone is not your typical headset-compatible phone. This phone doesn't rely on a handset; in fact it doesn't even have one. Instead you use the convertible headset provided, and gain all of the productivity, comfort, and convenience of being hands free. Setup is simple. Plug the system into any analog line, just like you would any standard phone, and you are ready. If that wasn't enough, the GN 4170 affords all of the features a multi-tasking professional--like yourself--expects in a telephone. It is user friendly and versatile with your choice of over-the-ear or over-the-head styles.
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