Jabra BT530 wireless headphone with noise blackout technology

 Jabra BT530 Headphone Jabra introduces its new BT530 wireless headphone featuring GN Netcom’s Noise Blackout technology. With the DSP technology and Audio Shock Protection the sound is balanced to filter the background noise, thus providing natural sounding voice quality on both the sides. Its dual microphones further increase the amount of captured sound data which enables the device to more intelligently filter the background noise.

The key features of the Jabra BT530 include Bluetooth 2.0, with Enhanced Data Rate (EDR) and eSCO, auto-pairing, multipoint technology, A2DP & DSP technology, Acoustic shock protection, 33 foot range, micro USB charger connection, 8 ear gels and one ear hook provided for added comfort. Weighing merely 35 ounces, it offers up to 5.5 hours of talk time, 250 hours standby time.

The Jabra BT530 offers auto-pairing technology and its multiuse capability allows the headset to be connected to a mobile phone, desk phone as well as a PC softphone at the same time.

“Our Noise Blackout technology is a completely new and proprietary technology that not only allows crystal clear sound but eliminates the ‘tinny’ sound that many noise cancellation headsets are plagued with,” said Anne Rasmussen, Vice President, Mobile Division, GN Netcom. “The first of many products in the Jabra line to feature this technology, the BT530 also features A2DP for streaming music and Multiuse(R) functionality.”

The Jabra BT530 headphone is priced at $99.99 (approx Rs. 4,290) and will be available in September.