Press release
03.09.2006 - Copenhagen
Premium Solutions
Sennheiser Communications A/S, award winning provider of telecommunications products for contact centers, office applications and private users, will be displaying a variety of new products at CeBIT 2006. In addition, their multimedia headsets are now certified by global internet communications company, Skype Technologies S.A.
Understanding your business partner for fruitful communication For those frequently on the move on business, a good quality headset can make the deciding difference for effective communication. Sennheiser Communications aims to enable calls of the highest speech and sound standards, even away from the office. They offer four premium headset models, designed to improved sound quality and comfort for mobile business telephony. With the models MB 10, MB 20, MB 30 and MB 40, they offer ear-hook, neckband or headband versions to suit almost any personal taste.
Modern headsets enable maximum mobile pleasure A phone today is no longer simply a phone, but also an MP3 player, radio and even more. With three new telecommunications headsets, Sennheiser aims to serve the growing demand in the mobile tool market for great sound, which keeps up with technological product advancements. The models MM 10, MM 30 and MM 50 combine stereo music enjoyment with a microphone for phone calls. Both ear-bud solution and neckband model intend to do justice to both the high sound and design standards required by style-conscious, modern music consumers.
Neckband headsets: Just what the customer ordered
Sennheiser Communications have launched their first neckband office and contact center headsets, called SH 333 and CC 513. The technical specifications of the two new professional headsets match the models SH 330 and CC 510, which have belonged to the company?s original line up since their launch in 2003. The decision to offer neckband versions is based on customer reports that this lighter style is most convenient and comfortable, especially when used for lengthy periods.
New USB headsets pave a wider path to quality web-telephony
New headsets by Sennheiser Communications make it particularly easy to engage in internet telephony. The starter headset series, aimed specifically at serving the demands of the VoIP market, has been expanded to include models PC 25 USB and PC 35 USB. These models will be available from May 2006. Technically they are based on the PC 20 and PC 30 headsets launched recently, yet as the names suggest, they also feature USB port connections - as well as a digital volume control and microphone mute switch with blue LED.
Sennheiser and Skype tightening the www
Skype has certified a whole range of Sennheiser headsets including the PC 20, PC 30, PC 110, PC 120, PC 130, PC 135 USB, PC 140, PC 145 USB, PC 150, PC 155 USB, PC 160, PC 165 USB and M 145. According to the manufacturer, Sennheiser multimedia headsets offer the high speech clarity and flexibility needed for Skype internet calls. "Our partnership with Sennheiser helps make Skype internet calling clear and effortless," said James Bilefield, Vice President of Business Development for Skype. "Skype will continue to partner with technology leaders like Sennheiser to bring the best possible Internet communication experience to its consumers."
To test the Skype certified multimedia headsets and see all new products, visit Sennheiser Communications at CeBIT 2006 in hall 11, booth B23.W

