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GN Netcom 9120-FLEX Wireless Headset with Noise-Canceling Flex Boom Headset | 
enlarge | Brand: GN Netcom Category: CE
List Price: $233.99 Buy New: $210.72 You Save: $23.27 (10%)
New (28) from $160.09
Avg. Customer Rating: 13 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 11 x 7.5 x 2.5
MPN: GN-9120FLEX Model: GN-9120FLEX UPC: 706487007678 EAN: 0706487007678
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| Features:
| • | Truly wireless headset with robust talk time and 300-foot range | | • | All calls are protected by 64-bit encryption | | • | Crystal clear, fully secure communications | | • | Unique conference calling feature | | • | Flex boom headset great for open, loud office environments |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The GN 9120 is a wireless headset that works the way today's in-office professionals work. Offering an unbeatable range of personal mobility in the office, a robust talk time and a host of innovative features and benefits, the revolutionary GN 9120 will give complete wireless freedom in the office.The unique conference call feature lets you hold fully mobile, secure conference calls not restricted to meeting rooms or ruined by crackling speakerphones.
Amazon.com Product Description In today's busy, interconnected world, multi-tasking has become an essential component of the workplace. The GN Netcom GN9120FLEX Wireless Headset with Flex Boom is a mobile communications solution that allows you to keep your important conversations going even while you head down the hall to your next meeting or pull out our pen to sign for a delivery. The cutting-edge design of the wireless GN9120FLEX gives you the freedom to think on your feet without having to hang up your phone. With this wireless headset and boom, you can be up to 300 feet from your desk and still keep your telephone conversations going. And even better, the GN9120FLEX's secure, multi-unit conferencing capability allows up to four other headsets to join a call, which means that there will be no more shouting into a speaker phone or listening to a voice that sounds like its coming out of a tin can. Simply place another headset in your charging station and press a button on your headset, and you'll be ready for the next conference call. What separates the GN9120FLEX from other wireless systems? In a word -- security. The GN 9120 uses the Digital Spread Spectrum (DSS) protocol, originally developed for secure military communications, transmitting on a frequency of 2.4 GHz, as opposed the more common, and less secure, 900 MHz analog frequency. To prevent eavesdropping, the GN 9120 features a multi-layered security system. First, the signal hops 90 times per second for security that's virtually airtight. Second, 64-bit encryption scrambles your voice when it's traveling between the headset and base station. And finally, the smart power management system controls the signal range. For instance, if you're 15 feet away from the base, that's as far as the signal will broadcast, protecting your voice from eavesdropping outside of that range. Weighing about an ounce, the GN9120FLEX fits comfortably on your ear or over your head, giving you the complete freedom you need to move while you're on the phone. There's no question that once you try the GN9120FLEX, there will be no going back to traditional cordless handheld phones. What's in the Box GN Netcom Base unit, headset, headband, earhook, earplate, earcushion, base foot, connection cord, and power adapter.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 8 more reviews...
Great Wireless Headset for Use with Zultys IP Phones October 8, 2007 I found exactly what I needed to add wireless headset flexibility to our Zultys IP phone network. The sound is great and the signal works well in two-story environments as well as in our warehouse.
Just like the other reviews July 23, 2007 The product works exactly as advertised. My aching neck seems to be a thing of the past.
OK July 12, 2007 0 out of 7 found this review helpful
I am really really disappointed. They sent me the wrong one and I had to send it back
Great headset! (and responses to two complaints) July 7, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I picked up two of these headsets for use in our home office, on Cisco 7940 voip phones, and am very happy with them. I found nothing about their compatibility with Cisco phones, but was happy to find that they work great -- connected to the handset or headset port (there is a switch on the back of the base for different phone types, the Cisco headset port is wired differently than the handset port).
Highlights that I am happy with so far: * headset is remarkably light, barely noticeable when on * base is nice and sturdy -- solid weighted bottom thingy (the circular bit in the photo) and cable management is decent * it's pretty easy to get the headset off/on the base * battery is pretty easy to remove (it's accessible when you pull off the headset piece, which is how you switch between head and ear clip), and I've seen replacement batteries (if you need one) under twenty bucks
Response to two complaints below:
1) THE PHONE WORKS FINE WITH MULTI-LINE PHONES
The headset simply plugs in-line where the handset plugs in, so works with whatever settings your phone may have. It is not meant to replace the actual phone, it is simply an add-on wireless headset.
I've found that it works through the handset or headset jack on my Cisco 7940. If you have a remote lifter, it will simply lift the handset to answer your phone (your phone will answer whatever line was ringing, as if you just picked up your handset).
2) MUST LIFT RECEIVER TO ANSWER CALLS A remote lifter, which I use, is available for the headset. If a call comes in, you push a button on the headset and it remotely lifts the handset of your phone, answering the call. When you disconnect from your headset, it hangs up the phone. Again, this should work with multi-line phones (unless your phone requires pushing another button after answering a call).
If you don't have a remote lifter, you do have to push a button to answer the call -- but the remote lifter is only necessary if you're routinely answering calls out of distance of your phone. Also, you don't have to push a button every time -- if you leave it on the base, simply picking it up activates the headset... and putting it back deactivates the headset (furthermore, if you have a remote lifter, activating/deactivating the headset consequently picks up/hangs up the handset on your phone. (Note: these features are pretty standard among wireless headsets/lifters from most manufacturers)
Quality depends on phone it is connected to May 25, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
We have this headset at work & it sounds much better when hooked up with a "modern" phone. Hooked mine up to an old Bellsouth phone at home and it's been hard finding the "just right" settings.
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