The discreet and compact Jabra GN 8000 desktop amplifier is a multipurpose, universal device that is compatible with virtually all of today’s analogue and digital desktop corded telephones. It will link all Jabra GN office headsets terminating in a Quick Disconnect plug to the GN 8000. Connection of the GN 8000 to your telephone is quick and simple.
A Variety Of Features
There are a host of features accessible directly through the GN 8000 amplifier. There is a responsive volume slide control and a mute button, there is also a feature called no signal-no noise that totally eliminates any telephone line noises, such as, crackling and hissing when the caller is put on hold, portraying a more professional image. You can plug both your GN headset and your telephone handset into the GN 8000 amplifier and its handy headset/handset switch allows you to easily select which of the two you would like to take the call through.
Safe & Sound
There are also call quality enhancing features built into the GN 8000 amplifier. It safeguards you against any potentially damaging sound peaks with it’s built-in hearing protection and it’s voice compression technology assures consistent sound levels and guarantees clear voice reception.
Battery Powered
The GN 8000 is powered by batteries however there is an optional external power supply available. There is a battery save feature and a clever automatic sleep function that helps to extend the battery life. When the batteries are running low, the GN 8000 audibly alerts you, it also alerts you to it’s on-line status through visual LED lights.
Increased Mobility
When the headset is not in use, take advantage of the GN 8000’s built in headset stand. All headsets used on the GN 8000 must terminate in a Quick Disconnect cable, otherwise they will not be able to connect to the amplifier.
The Quick Disconnect feature allows you to separate the cable attaching your headset to the GN 8000 amplifier, letting you move away from your desk without the inconvenience of having to remove your headset. When the cable is separated the caller is put on hold, once the cable is joined back together, the caller is re-connected.