Sets New Standard
for Wireless Quality
Old Lyme, Connecticut, January
6, 2006 Sennheiser Electronic Corp., the U.S. wholly-owned subsidiary
of the German company accepted worldwide as a leader in headphones and
microphones for professionals and consumers alike, has announced a versatile
new wireless headset based upon the Bluetooth technology standard. The
Sennheiser
BW900 cordless Bluetooth headset features proprietary
Adaptive Intelligence technology to deliver sound quality that is dramatically
superior for both the wearer and the connected party, in addition to an
advanced ergonomic design, and hot-swap battery changing.
The Bluetooth wireless standard
has fast become universally accepted across multiple product categories,
says Bill Whearty, Sennheiser Electronics vice president of sales, With
the BW900, Sennheiser brings Bluetooth audio performance to an entirely
new level, while maximizing the convenience, comfort, and ease of use inherent
to this excitingly useful new technology.
The Sennheiser BW900
is a very lightweight, ultra-compact headset designed for use with Bluetooth-capable
mobile phones, office telephone systems, portable computers, personal digital
assistants, and the full range of Bluetooth-ready audio-based electronics.
Its compact, discreet spiral form and ultra-light microphone boomlet make
for an extremely flexible fit with total freedom of movement. Its user-friendly
controls make selecting and switching Bluetooth signals, and adjusting
talk and listen volume levels effortless.
Sennheisers Adaptive Intelligence
technology automatically adjusts dynamic volume and mic sensitivity to
compensate for ambient noise in the user environment. Whats more, the BW900
cordless headset is able to learn the users preferred audio settings, remembers
them, and applies them to subsequent sessions.
The Sennheiser BW900
thus ensures that both the headset user and the connected party will always
enjoy optimum speech clarity, regardless of conditions and without demanding
additional user input.
Sennheisers use of Bluetooth
technology allows the BW 900 to be connected to several components
simultaneously: mobile phones, landline phones, or other telecommunications
sources such as PCs and VoIP. Since the BW 900 is compatible with
all speech-based Bluetooth devices, users will never need to miss a single
call, due to juggling multiple handsets or headsets: The BW 900s
simple, user-friendly interface lets the wearer toggle seamlessly between
conventional and/or Bluetooth-enabled hosts at the push of a button.
Equally important, Sennheiser
designed the BW900 for both long range and long sessions. The headset
can maintain clear wireless communications over distances up to 300
feet (100 meters), depending on the host device. And its hot-swap battery
capability means the user can change out the battery without dropping the
connection, for effectively unlimited, uninterrupted operation.
About Sennheiser Communications
Sennheiser Communications, established
on January 1, 2003, is a joint venture between the Danish company William
Demant Holding A/S and the German company Sennheiser electronic GmbH &
Co. KG. Based in Copenhagen, the joint venture develops telecommunications
products for call centers, office applications and private users, and markets
them worldwide. Sennheiser Communications excels in state-of-the-art technologies
and outstanding customer service. The joint venture draws on the experience
of two companies that are both global market leaders in their respective
sectors. |