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JABRA
May 29, 2004 Show:
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Communications Accessories Guest:
Tom Perszyk
JABRA is the foremost brand in innovative hands-free communication solutions for the mobile consumer market. With the upcoming addition of three new Bluetooth® headsets, JABRA will meet every need in the field of wireless headsets whether you use a regular hands-free device or Bluetooth technology. In addition, JABRA will make its first entry into the mobile speakerphone category with the SP100, a cordless, portable speakerphone that works with the latest Bluetooth phones and allows convenient hands-free conversations in the car, office or home. The Bluetooth wireless technology operates on a globally available frequency band intended to ensure communication compatibility worldwide.
Tom Perszyk, Vice President of Strategic Engineering discusses the JABRA hands-free headset line with special emphasis on the new Bluetooth compliant headsets.
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