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The GN 9120: the evolved headset from GN Netcom. (Technology Highlights).


Headsets stink. They really do. They get tangled in everything, your hands, your hair and your clothes, and if you aren't careful you can momentarily strangle Strangle

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 yourself if you get up without disconnecting. Yet millions of us use headsets daily because they make us so much more productive by keeping our hands free to click the mouse, type, make paper airplanes or whatever else we do while talking on the phone. There are some good Bluetooth head sets our there, but no really good wireless office headsets... I've tried a few but none so far have been worth the effort to even write about.

So when I heard GN Netcom was introducing something revolutionary in headsets, I chalked it up to PR-speak for, "We want to come see you and show you our new headsets in all the colors of the rainbow," or something equally technically uninteresting (jargon) uninteresting - 1. Said of a problem that, although nontrivial, can be solved simply by throwing sufficient resources at it.

2. Also said of problems for which a solution would neither advance the state of the art nor be fun to design and code.
. I guess I'm jaded jad·ed  
adj.
1. Worn out; wearied: "My father's words had left me jaded and depressed" William Styron.

2.
. After all, there haven't been many really good office headset Headphones combined with a microphone. Used in call centers and by people in telephone-intensive jobs, headsets provide the equivalent functionality of a telephone handset with hands-free operation. Many people use headsets at the computer so they can converse and type comfortably.  innovations in years.

A Great Surprise

I've been writing about products for enough years to know that you get blown away by new products when you least expect it, and this was one of those situations. GN Netcom showed me beta units of their new GN 9120 wireless headsets See headset.  (production units will be shipping by the time you read this), The headset runs on the same 2.4 GHz frequency shared by WiFi and Bluetooth networks, but has advanced power management which translates into about eight hours of continuous talk rime. The kicker Kicker

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 is the 300-foot range and the fact that there is no battery pack to carry around. The headset converts from over-the head to over-the-ear and is extremely comfortable. Keep reading until the end if you want to know what really makes this headset unique.

Stumping The Headset

After years of WiFi use, I know all the WiFi dead-spots in our office and I assumed the headset would succumb to these same areas. I immediately took a tour of these zones with the 9120 and was extremely impressed by the sound quality of the headset regardless of where I went. I was told by the GN Netcom representative that a WiFi access point may interfere with the headset if the two units are in close proximity, so I immediately made a beeline bee·line  
n.
A direct, straight course.

intr.v. bee·lined, bee·lin·ing, bee·lines
To move swiftly in a direct, straight course.
 to an access point and tried to stress the headset to the point of sound quality degradation. No luck. So I then took our my Bluetooth phone A cellphone that supports the Bluetooth wireless technology for hands-free operation and data transfer. See Bluetooth.  and set it to search for other Bluetooth devices, thinking this would generate sufficient interference to trip up the ON Netcom unit. I then took my phone and touched it to the headset, expecting the sound quality to diminish. Once again, no luck. The one ultimate rest I didn't get to try was to bring the headset near an operating microwave oven and test for interference. As you may know, microwave ovens are the bane BANE. This word was formerly used to signify a malefactor. Bract. 1. 2, t. 8, c. 1.  of 802.11b u sers, as they interfere with this early version of WiFi.

Can You Keep A Secret?

Readers might be asking, "What about privacy?" I'm told the headset uses the Digital Spread Spectrum protocol with frequency hopping A wireless modulation method that rapidly changes the center frequency of a transmission. See spread spectrum and 802.11.  90 times per second and 64-bit digital encryption. What this means is that the headset can avoid interference from other devices while making eavesdropping Secretly gaining unauthorized access to confidential communications. Examples include listening to radio transmissions or using laser interferometers to reconstitute conversations by reflecting laser beams off windows that are vibrating in synchrony to the sound in the room.  very difficult, if not impossible.

Going The Extra Mile

If the designers of the 9120 stopped here, they would have done a great job and blown away every other wireless headset on the market. The great news is that they didn't stop; they decided to endow en·dow  
tr.v. en·dowed, en·dow·ing, en·dows
1. To provide with property, income, or a source of income.

2.
a.
 this headset with a feature I have never seen in any other design -- conference calling. At the touch of a button, you can connect up to four headsets together so they are effectively conferenced. The advantage is that there is no need for people to gather uncomfortably in the center of a conference room and shout at the conferencing device to be heard. Once conferenced, headset wearers can walk freely up to 300 feet from the base station initiating the call.

Need A Lift?

One drawback to wireless office headsets is that you aren't near your desk to lift the handset when the phone rings. The solution in the past has been to attach clunky devices to the phone that lift and replace the receiver. The answer to this dilemma is the ON 1000 Remote Handset Lifter, which will automatically lift the receiver once you go off hook on Verb 1. hook on - adopt; "take up new ideas"
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 your 9120 -- even if you are 300 feet away! It worked well in the brief demonstration I witnessed in our office.

Is This Headset For You?

The target audience of this headset is contact center supervisors as well as executives that are looking to be more productive. Small offices can use these headsets instead of central conferencing units and of course the early-adopter crowd (you know who you are) are all likely purchasers of this exciting new headset.

What I saw in my brief demonstration impressed me and I am looking forward to doing a long-term review with both the headset and the headset lifter, as my experience has been in the past that headsets and lifters diminish in performance over time. I'll let you know if theses ON Netcom products differ from my past experiences. Other important points: you can have about 50 of these devices and they come with rechargeable re·charge  
tr.v. re·charged, re·charg·ing, re·charg·es
To charge again, especially to reenergize a storage battery.



re
 lithium-ion batteries that last about two years. One final impressive feature is that calls aren't dropped when you move our of range...they wait for you to come back into range.

The retail price for the 9120 is $349, which is a steal if you can use the conference calling features of the headset instead of a separate conference calling unit that could retail for about $1,000.

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